St\"uckelberg-Interferometry with ultra-cold atoms
Patrick Pl\"otz, Sandro Wimberger

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how ultra-cold atoms in an accelerated two-band lattice can be used as a controllable platform for Landau--Zener--Stückelberg interferometry, enabling precise quantum control and measurement.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup using ultra-cold atoms for Landau--Zener--Stückelberg interferometry, bridging cold atom physics and quantum interference techniques.
Findings
Controlled realization of Landau--Zener--Stückelberg interferometry with ultra-cold atoms
Demonstration of tunable quantum interference effects in a two-band lattice
Potential applications in quantum simulation and precision measurement
Abstract
We show that and how ultra-cold atoms in an accelerated two-band lattice are a controlled realization of Landau--Zener--St\"uckelberg interferometry.
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