The BECK experiment is a 2D Bose-Einstein condensate of potassium-39. Our experiment features tunable interactions between atoms, as well as dynamically configurable light fields, enabling potential shaping, local control and a variety of intital states. The control over experimental parameters enables us to study many-body quantum dynamics far from equilibrium, such as the dynamics of meta-stable states of driven systems. Additionally, we use the setup as an analogue quantum field simulator for physical systems that are difficult to investigate experimentally, such as the dynamics of the early universe.
No prior lab experience is necessary!
Prof. Dr. Markus Oberthaler
Phone: +49 6221 54 5170
Room: 02.102
markus.oberthaler@kip.uni-heidelberg.de