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Quantum coherence and entanglement with ultracold atoms in optical lattices

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NATURE
Volume 453, Issue 7198, Pages 1016-1022

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature07126

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At nanokelvin temperatures, ultracold quantum gases can be stored in optical lattices, which are arrays of microscopic trapping potentials formed by laser light. Such large arrays of atoms provide opportunities for investigating quantum coherence and generating large-scale entanglement, ultimately leading to quantum information processing in these artificial crystal structures. These arrays can also function as versatile model systems for the study of strongly interacting many-body systems on a lattice.

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