Nonlinear optics of matter waves
E. V. Goldstein, M. G. Moore, O. Zobay, P. Meystre

TL;DR
This paper reviews the emerging field of nonlinear and quantum atom optics, highlighting recent advances enabled by atomic trapping and cooling techniques, and illustrating these with examples from the authors' research.
Contribution
It provides an overview of nonlinear and quantum atom optics, emphasizing recent developments and experimental examples in the field.
Findings
Advances in atomic trapping and cooling enable nonlinear atom optics.
Development of quantum atom optics opens new research avenues.
The paper illustrates these with specific experimental examples.
Abstract
We give a brief overview of the way atomic physics is now developing in a way reminiscent of the optics revolution of the 1960's. Thanks in particular to recent developments in atomic trapping and cooling, the new field of atom optics is rapidly leading to exciting new developments such as nonlinear atom optics and quantum atom optics. We illustrate these developments with examples out of our own research.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum Information and Cryptography
