Associate Professor
Quantum Gases
Kastler-Brossel Laboratory
France
Jerome Beugnon has completed his PhD at Institut d’Optique. Palaiseau in Two-photon interference between single photons emitted by singles atoms and coherent manipulation of single atoms. Later did his Postdoc at Laboratoire Aime Cotton, Orsay : Landau-Zener transitions in frozen pairs of Rydberg atoms.Currently working as Associate Professor at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris.Some of his research includes: ultracold quantum gases.He has published his research in many renowned journals also. Some of his published work is as follows:♦ Clock spectroscopy of interacting bosons in deep optical latticesarXiv:1707.04307 (2017)R. Bouganne, M. Bosch Aguilera, A. Dareau, E. Soave, J. Beugnon, F. Gerbier♦ Transmission of near-resonant light through a dense slab of cold atomsarXiv:1706.09698 (2017)L. Corman, J.L. Ville, R. Saint-Jalm, M. Aidelsburger, T. Bienaimé, S. Nascimbène, J. Dalibard, J. Beugnon♦ Loading and compression of a single two-dimensional Bose gas in an optical accordionPhys. Rev. A 95, 013632 (2017) and arXiv:1611.07681J.L. Ville, T. Bienaimé, R. Saint-Jalm, L. Corman, M. Aidelsburger, L. Chomaz, K. Kleinlein, D. Perconte, S. Nascimbène, J. Dalibard, J. Beugnon
ultracold quantum gases