Perspective on new implementations of atomtronic circuits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.16257v1
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2023 19:04:11 GMT
- Title: Perspective on new implementations of atomtronic circuits
- Authors: Juan Polo, Wayne J. Chetcuti, Enrico C. Domanti, Philip Kitson,
Andreas Osterloh, Francesco Perciavalle, Vijay Pal Singh, Luigi Amico
- Abstract summary: We provide perspectives for atomtronics circuits on quantum technology platforms.
We consider (i) matter-wave schemes with multi-component quantum fluids; (ii) networks of Rydberg atoms that provide a radically new concept of atomtronics circuits.
We also sketch how driving these systems can open new pathways for atomtronics.
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- Abstract: In this article, we provide perspectives for atomtronics circuits on quantum
technology platforms beyond simple bosonic or fermionic cold atom matter-wave
currents. Specifically, we consider (i) matter-wave schemes with
multi-component quantum fluids; (ii) networks of Rydberg atoms that provide a
radically new concept of atomtronics circuits in which the flow, rather than in
terms of matter, occurs through excitations; (iii) hybrid matter-wave circuits
- cavities systems that can be used to study atomtronic circuits beyond the
standard solutions and provide new schemes for integrated matter-wave networks.
We also sketch how driving these systems can open new pathways for atomtronics.
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