Hans Lignier
University of Pisa
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Physical Review Letters | 2007
Hans Lignier; Carlo Sias; Donatella Ciampini; Y. Singh; Alessandro Zenesini; O. Morsch; Ennio Arimondo
We report on measurements of dynamical suppression of interwell tunneling of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) in a strongly driven optical lattice. The strong driving is a sinusoidal shaking of the lattice corresponding to a time-varying linear potential, and the tunneling is measured by letting the BEC freely expand in the lattice. The measured tunneling rate is reduced and, for certain values of the shaking parameter, completely suppressed. Our results are in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions. Furthermore, we have verified that, in general, the strong shaking does not destroy the phase coherence of the BEC, opening up the possibility of realizing quantum phase transitions by using the shaking strength as the control parameter.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
Carlo Sias; Hans Lignier; Y. Singh; Alessandro Zenesini; Donatella Ciampini; O. Morsch; Ennio Arimondo
We have observed tunneling suppression and photon-assisted tunneling of Bose-Einstein condensates in an optical lattice subjected to a constant force plus a sinusoidal shaking. For a sufficiently large constant force, the ground energy levels of the lattice are shifted out of resonance and tunneling is suppressed; when the shaking is switched on, the levels are coupled by low-frequency photons and tunneling resumes. Our results agree well with theoretical predictions and demonstrate the usefulness of optical lattices for studying solid-state phenomena.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
Alessandro Zenesini; Hans Lignier; Donatella Ciampini; O. Morsch; Ennio Arimondo
We demonstrate experimentally that matter waves can be coherently and adiabatically loaded and controlled in one-, two-, and three-dimensional strongly driven optical lattices. This coherent control is then used in order to reversibly induce the superfluid-Mott insulator phase transition by changing the strength of the driving. Our findings pave the way for studies of driven quantum systems and new methods for controlling matter waves.
Physical Review A | 2009
André Eckardt; Martin Holthaus; Hans Lignier; Alessandro Zenesini; Donatella Ciampini; O. Morsch; Ennio Arimondo
We report on the experimental observation of dynamic localization of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a shaken optical lattice, both for sinusoidal and square-wave forcing. The formulation of this effect in terms of a quasienergy band collapse, backed by the excellent agreement of the observed collapse points with the theoretical predictions, suggests the feasibility of systematic quasienergy band engineering.
Physical Review Letters | 2010
Gabriel Lemarié; Hans Lignier; Dominique Delande; Pascal Szriftgiser; Jean Claude Garreau
Using a three-frequency one-dimensional kicked rotor experimentally realized with a cold atomic gas, we study the transport properties at the critical point of the metal-insulator Anderson transition. We accurately measure the time-evolution of an initially localized wavepacket and show that it displays at the critical point a scaling invariance characteristic of this second-order phase transition. The shape of the momentum distribution at the critical point is found to be in excellent agreement with the analytical form deduced from self-consistent theory of localization.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
Alessandro Zenesini; Hans Lignier; Ghazal Tayebirad; J. Radogostowicz; Donatella Ciampini; Riccardo Mannella; Sandro Wimberger; O. Morsch; Ennio Arimondo
We report time-resolved measurements of Landau-Zener tunneling of Bose-Einstein condensates in accelerated optical lattices, clearly resolving the steplike time dependence of the band populations. Using different experimental protocols we were able to measure the tunneling probability both in the adiabatic and in the diabatic bases of the system. We also experimentally determine the contribution of the momentum width of the Bose condensates to the temporal width of the tunneling steps and discuss the implications for measuring the jump time in the Landau-Zener problem.
New Journal of Physics | 2008
Alessandro Zenesini; Carlo Sias; Hans Lignier; Y. Singh; Donatella Ciampini; O. Morsch; Riccardo Mannella; Ennio Arimondo; Andrea Tomadin; Sandro Wimberger
In this paper, we present the theoretical as well as experimental results on resonantly enhanced tunneling of Bose–Einstein condensates in optical lattices both in the linear case and for small nonlinearities. Our results demonstrate the usefulness of condensates in optical lattices for simulating Hamiltonians originally used for describing solid-state phenomena.
Journal of Physics B | 2015
Mehdi Hamamda; Pierre Pillet; Hans Lignier; D. Comparat
By using a simple spectral shaping technique, optical pumping with laser fields has allowed us to manipulate, on demand, the rotational and vibrational population of di-atomic molecules. We review this method developed first on cold Cs2 then on ions and discuss its extension to other molecular species as well as its feasibility on a molecular beam. This paves the way to the production of brighter molecular beams and thus a new method of producing cold molecular cloud. We finally present some ideas based on Sisyphus cooling with expected results on neutral as well as ionic molecules.
Physical Review A | 2012
Ridha Horchani; Hans Lignier; Nadia Bouloufa-Maafa; A. Fioretti; Pierre Pillet; D. Comparat
We demonstrate the conversion of cold Cs
Physical Review A | 2009
Hans Lignier; Alessandro Zenesini; Donatella Ciampini; O. Morsch; Ennio Arimondo; Simone Montangero; Guido Pupillo; Rosario Fazio
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