
Curved spacetime in a quantum simulator
© NASA / TU Wien In the background: the gravitational lens effect, an example of an effect explained by relativity. With quantum particles, analogous effects
© NASA / TU Wien In the background: the gravitational lens effect, an example of an effect explained by relativity. With quantum particles, analogous effects
Sometimes, chemical reactions do not solely run stationary in one direction, but they show spatio-temporal oscillations. At TU Wien, a transition to chaotic behavior on
Tailor-made laser light fields can be used to slow down the movement of several particles and thus cool them down to extremely low temperatures –