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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Professor Andrew Daley

Professor of Quantum Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation
  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Theory of quantum systems
andrew.daley@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 316.3
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Atomic Color Superfluid via Three-Body Loss

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 103:24 (2009) 240401

Authors:

A Kantian, M Dalmonte, S Diehl, W Hofstetter, P Zoller, AJ Daley

Observability of Quantum Criticality and a Continuous Supersolid in Atomic Gases

(2009)

Authors:

S Diehl, M Baranov, AJ Daley, P Zoller

A single trapped atom in front of an oscillating mirror

(2009)

Authors:

AW Glaetzle, K Hammerer, AJ Daley, R Blatt, P Zoller

An atomic colour superfluid via three-body loss

(2009)

Authors:

A Kantian, M Dalmonte, S Diehl, W Hofstetter, P Zoller, AJ Daley

Time-dependent currents of 1D bosons in an optical lattice

(2009)

Authors:

Johannes Schachenmayer, Guido Pupillo, Andrew J Daley

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