Abstract
This article reviews the recent theoretical and experimental advances in the study of ultracold gases made of bosonic particles interacting via the long-range, anisotropic dipole-dipole interaction, in addition to the short-range and isotropic contact interaction usually at work in ultracold gases. The specific properties emerging from the dipolar interaction are emphasized, from the mean-field regime valid for dilute Bose-Einstein condensates, to the strongly correlated regimes reached for dipolar bosons in optical lattices.
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Lahaye, T., Menotti, C., Santos, L., Lewenstein, M., & Pfau, T. (2009). The physics of dipolar bosonic quantum gases. Reports on Progress in Physics, 72(12), 126401. https://doi.org/10.1088/0034-4885/72/12/126401
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