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Quantum Hall effect in 4D
Researchers at LKB have created cold dysprosium atoms showing 4D quantum Hall effect behavior by utilizing synthetic dimensions ! This breakthrough opens new avenues in quantum physics beyond solid-state systems.
Cold-atom elevator
Published in Physical Review Letters, researchers from LKB and their colleagues have developed an ‘elevator’ for atoms, to connect quantum simulators to an atomic reservoir, paving the way for creating exotic quantum states and studying their transport properties.
Two LKB members appointed to the IUF
L’Institut Universitaire de France has named two members of the LKB for the class of 2022.
Jean Dalibard receives the 2021 CNRS gold medal
Jean Dalibard (Bose-Einstein Condensates team of the laboratory) has received the 2021 CNRS gold medal, one of the most prestigious French scientific awards, for his pioneering work in ultra-cold quantum matter physics.
Probing chiral edge dynamics and bulk topology of a synthetic Hall system
Update of a non-trivial topology property of quantum states.
Jérôme Beugnon has been Awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant
New ERC TORYD for Jerome Beugnon
Anomalous decay of coherence in a dissipative many-body system
Our work shows that strong interactions drastically modify the picture and lead to a slowing down of the decoherence process associated with a universal power-law decay.
The Laboratoire Kastler Brossel invites you: ‘20 years after the Nobel Prize’.
with Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
Jean Dalibard receives the BEC award 2017
Jean Dalibard, a researcher at the LKB and a professor at the Collège de France, was awarded the BEC award senior 2017 award.
Publication of Volume III of Quantum Mechanics by EDP Sciences
Aujourd’hui, le 07 septembre 2017, sort en librairie le très attendu tome III de la Mécanique quantique : fermions, bosons, photons, corrélations et intrication, signé par Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (prix Nobel de physique), Franck Laloë et Bernard Diu.
Karina Jimenez Garcia Winner of the 2016 L’Oréal Fellowship for Women in Science
On 12 October, Karina Jimenez Garcia was awarded the L’Oréal-Unesco Prize for Women in Science ‘young researcher generation.
Laura Corman, Winner of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship
Laura Corman, a PhD student in Jean Dalibard’s team, received one of the 20 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science national fellowships on October 1st, for her work on “atoms guided by light.”