Stephan Arlinghaus
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Dr. rer. nat. Stephan ArlinghausAddress
Condensed Matter Theory Group
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Fields of Research
- Bose-Einstein condensation
- Single-particle dynamics and coherent control in driven optical lattices
- Many-body physics in periodically driven double-well potentials
- Quality of the mean-field approximation
Publications
- Stephan Arlinghaus and Martin Holthaus:
ac Stark shift and multiphoton-like resonances in low-frequency driven optical lattices,
Phys. Rev. A 85, 063601 (2012) (arXiv:1205.5145)
- Stephan Arlinghaus and Martin Holthaus:
Controlled wave-packet manipulation with driven optical lattices,
Phys. Rev. A 84, 063617 (2011) (arXiv:1112.3272)
- Stephan Arlinghaus and Martin Holthaus:
Generalized acceleration theorem for spatiotemporal Bloch waves,
Phys. Rev. B 84, 054301 (2011) (arXiv:1108.1883)
- Stephan Arlinghaus, Matthias Langemeyer, and Martin Holthaus:
Dynamic localization in optical lattices,
In: Dynamical Tunneling - Theory and Experiment,
(S. Keshavamurthy and P. Schlagheck, eds.), chapter 12
(Taylor and Francis CRC, 2011) (arXiv:1103.4293)
- Stephan Arlinghaus and Martin Holthaus:
Driven optical lattices as strong-field simulators,
Phys. Rev. A 81, 063612 (2010) (arXiv:1006.4067)
- Bettina Gertjerenken, Stephan Arlinghaus, Niklas Teichmann, and Christoph Weiss:
Reproducible mesoscopic superpositions of Bose-Einstein condensates and mean-field chaos,
Phys. Rev. A 82, 023620 (2010) (arXiv:1008.0314)
Talks
- Wave-packet surgery in driven optical lattices,
DGP Spring meeting in March 2011, Dresden
- Angetriebene optische Gitter als Starkfeld-Simulatoren,
Theoretical Physics Colloquium in May 2010, Oldenburg
- Multiphoton-like transitions in driven optical lattices,
DGP Spring meeting in March 2010, Hannover
Posters
- Bettina Gertjerenken, Stephan Arlinghaus, Niklas Teichmann, and Christoph Weiss:
Deviations from Gross-Pitaevskii dynamics for Bose-Einstein condensates in double-well potentials,
Spring Meeting of the DPG in March 2012, Stuttgart
- Stephan Arlinghaus and Martin Holthaus:
Wave packet surgery in driven optical lattices,
Workshop 'Many-Body Quantum Dynamics in Closed Systems' in September 2011, Barcelona
- Bettina Gertjerenken, Stephan Arlinghaus, Niklas Teichmann, and Christoph Weiss:
Reproducible mesoscopic superpositions of Bose-Einstein condensates and mean-field chaos,
Workshop 'Quo vadis Bose-Einstein condensation?' in August 2010, Dresden
- Bettina Gertjerenken, Stephan Arlinghaus, Niklas Teichmann , and Christoph Weiss:
Reproducible chaos-induced mesoscopic superpositions of Bose-Einstein condensates,
Spring Meeting of the DPG in March 2010, Hannover
- Bettina Gertjerenken, Stephan Arlinghaus, Niklas Teichmann , and Christoph Weiss:
Emergence of mesoscopic entanglement for a bosonic Josephson junction,
Spring Meeting of the DPG in March 2009, Hamburg
- Stephan Arlinghaus, Bettina Gertjerenken, Christoph Weiss and Martin Holthaus:
Non-adiabatic effects in a shaken bosonic Josephson junction,
Spring Meeting of the DPG in March 2009, Hamburg
Ph.D. Thesis
Controlling Ultracold Atoms with Modulated Standing Light Waves: Present Status and Future Perspectives(Oldenburg, May 2012, supervisor: Prof. Dr. M. Holthaus)
Diploma Thesis
Bose-Einstein-Kondensate in einer Doppelmulde: Kohärente Kontrolle des Tunneleffektes(Oldenburg, April 2009, supervisors: Prof. Dr. M. Holthaus and PD Dr. C. Weiß)
Teaching
Education
2009 - 2012 | Ph.D. student and teaching assistant at the University of Oldenburg in the 'Condensed Matter Theory' group of Prof. Dr. M. Holthaus |
2008 - 2009 | Diploma-student at the University of Oldenburg in the 'Condensed Matter Theory' group of Prof. Dr. M. Holthaus |
2003 - 2009 | Student of physics at the University of Oldenburg |
in 2002 | Abitur at the 'Gymnasium Antonianum Vechta' |
Trainings and Courses
2011 | Workshop 'How to publish in peer-reviewed journals', University of Oldenburg, Germany |
2010 | Summer School 'Quo vadis Bose-Einstein condensation?', Max-Planck-Institut Dresden, Germany |
2009 | Summer School 'Introductory course on ultracold quantum gases', University of Innsbruck, Austria |