Gediminas Juzeliūnas
Gediminas Juzeliūnas | |
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Born |
Vilnius, Lithuania | July 14, 1958
Occupation | Professor, Vilnius University |
Website | Personal homepage |
Gediminas Juzeliūnas (14 July 1958) is a professor of theoretical physics[1] and heads the Quantum optics group[2] at Vilnius University in Lithuania. He has authored and co-authored more than 50[3] articles on quantum and nonlinear optics, as well as on theoretical condensed matter physics.
Juzeliūnas is best known for putting forward realistic schemes in order to generate artificial spin-orbit coupling for ultracold atoms.[4] These advances were essential in order to make an experimental connection between spintronics and cold atomic gases .[5][6] Furthermore, his landmark publications on slow light [7] and artificial magnetic fields[8] have led to important insights in quantum optics and many-body physics.[9]
References
- ↑ Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy
- ↑ Quantum optics group
- ↑ arXiv.org
- ↑ Colloquium: Artificial gauge potentials for neutral atoms
- ↑ Cold atoms could help build 'spintronics' transistor
- ↑ Spin Control: Modeling the Transistor of the Future
- ↑ Experimental demonstration of spinor slow light
- ↑ Viewpoint: Artificial magnetism for ultracold atoms
- ↑ Artificial magnetic fields for light could illuminate correlated quantum systems
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