# Artificial gauge fields with ultracold atoms

**Authors:** Victor Galitski, Gediminas Juzeli\=unas, I. B. Spielman

arXiv: 1901.03705 · 2019-01-15

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how artificial gauge fields can be created and manipulated with ultracold atoms, providing insights into simulating fundamental interactions and exploring new quantum phenomena.

## Contribution

It introduces methods for engineering artificial gauge fields in ultracold atomic systems, enabling simulation of fundamental gauge theories in controllable quantum setups.

## Key findings

- Demonstration of synthetic magnetic fields in ultracold atoms
- Simulation of gauge theories using cold atom systems
- Potential for exploring quantum electrodynamics phenomena

## Abstract

Gauge fields are ubiquitous in nature. In the context of quantum electrodynamics, you may be most familiar with the photon, which represents the gauge field mediating electromagnetic forces. But there are also gluons, which mediate strong forces, and the W and Z particles, which mediate the weak forces. According to the standard model, those few gauge bosons, in fact, mediate all elementary interactions.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1901.03705