Artificial electromagnetism for neutral atoms: Escher staircase and Laughlin liquids
Erich J. Mueller (Cornell)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method using lasers to create artificial electromagnetic fields for neutral atoms, enabling simulation of charged particle systems and exploration of quantum Hall effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel laser-based technique to generate electromagnetic-like fields for neutral atoms, facilitating advanced quantum simulations.
Findings
Demonstration of laser-induced fields coupling to neutral atoms
Proposal of experiments probing quantum Hall effects
Insights into magnetic fields and periodic potentials interaction
Abstract
We show how lasers may create fields which couple to neutral atoms in the same way that the electromagnetic fields couple to charged particles. These fields are needed for using neutral atoms as an analog quantum computer for simulating the properties of many-body systems of charged particles. They allow for seemingly paradoxical geometries, such as a ring where atoms continuously reduce their potential energy while moving in a closed path. We propose neutral atom experiments which probe quantum Hall effects and the interplay between magnetic fields and periodic potentials.
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