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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
PHYS2027-1  Ultracold atoms and Bose-Enstein condensates
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Physical Sciences, in-depth approach, 1st yearSecond semester3
Master in Physical Sciences, in-depth approach, 2nd yearSecond semester3
Master in Physical Sciences, didactic approach, 1st yearSecond semester3
Master in Physical Sciences, didactic approach, 2nd yearSecond semester3
Master in Physical Sciences, specialized approach, 1st yearSecond semester3
Master in Physical Sciences, specialized approach, 2nd yearSecond semester3
Master in Physical SciencesSecond semester3
Holder(s) :  Peter Schlagheck
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course gives an introduction into the physical principles of Bose-Einstein condensation and their realization with ultracold alkali atoms. We shall, for this purpose, discuss quantum statistics, the dynamics of atoms in external fields, atom-atom interaction, and the basics of bosonic many-body theory.
Course objective :  The aim of this course is to understand the basics of Bose-Einstein condensation with ultracold atoms on the level that one is able to appreciate state-of-the-art experiments on the topic. This will also permit us to deepen the general knowledge of advanced quantum mechanics.

Specifically we shall discuss the following topis:
- general quantum statistics
- Bose-Einstein condensation with noninteracting particles
- cold atoms in magnetic fields and laser fields
- atom-atom interaction and atom-atom scattering
- mean-field theory of an interacting condensate
- collective excitations within a condensate
- superfluidity
Prerequisites :  Basic knowledge of quantum mechanics is required. Topics of advanced quantum theory that are needed to understand Bose-Einstein condensation with ultracold atoms (such as many-particle theory, scattering theory, time-dependent perturbation theory) will be developed and explained during the course.
Organization :  This course will take place within 10 lectures à 3 hours each.
Assessment :  At the end of the course, individual oral examinations of 30 minutes will take place on the contents of the course.
Contacts :  Peter Schlagheck
Département de Physique
Université de Liège
Bâtiment B5a, salle 48
Sart Tilman
4000 Liège
Tél: 04 366 9043
Email: Peter.Schlagheck@ulg.ac.be
http://www.pqs.ulg.ac.be


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