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A charged quantum system often exhibits unusual phenomena when subjected to high magnetic fields. Well-known examples are the integer and fractional quantum Hall effects discovered in two-dimensional electron gases. Although atoms are neutral and do not couple to real electromagnetic fields, various methods can create an effective magnetic field, for instance by fast rotation. There have also been proposals to generate synthetic gauge fields for atoms using atomlight interaction (including non-abelian gauge potentials).

Very recently, a pioneering experiment at NIST has successfully implemented the latter scheme to generate many vortices in a Rubidium-87 Bose-Einstein condensate. This method potentially can create a sufficiently large magnetic field to generate quantum Hall states, including those with exotic non-abelian anyon excitations, which are of great interests to topological quantum computation. With his method, one can in principle study a wide range of ultra-high field phenomena not accessible by real magnetic fields in solid-state materials. Many novel quantum phenomena are expected to emerge in this regime. The properties of quantum many-body systems in such gauge fields are completely unexplored and will surely lead to many fascinating phenomena.

This workshop will be tied closely to the latest experimental developments in this direction and will focus on opportunities and challenges in both theory and experiment. The topics will include (but not limited to): efficient and practical schemes to generate synthetic gauge fields; novel properties of Bose-Einstein condensates or Fermi gases in abelian / non-abelian gauge fields; quantum Hall physics in degenerate quantum gases; interference phenomena in optical lattices and in large magnetic fields.

This workshop is organized by Alexander Fetter (Stanford), Tin-Lun (Jason) Ho (Ohio-State) and Hui Zhai (Tsinghua), hosted by Institute for Advanced Study at Tsinghua University. It will be held on Aug 25-27 (2010) inside the campus of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

The list of invited speakers includes:

Gordon Baym (UIUC)

Nigel Cooper (Cambridge)

Jean Dalibard (ENS, Paris)

Alexander Fetter (Stanford)

Tin-Lun (Jason) Ho (Ohio-State)

Erich Mueller (Cornell)

Mehmet Oktel (Bilkent)

Ian Spielman (NIST)

The information of the workshop will be continuously undated on the website: http://castu.tsinghua.edu.cn. Travel and hotel information are also available on this website. For registration, please send e-mail to Lily at castu03@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn with your name, occupation, institution, and contact information before the June 30 (2010). If you need supporting document for visa application, please contact us at your early convenience.

For inquiries about the workshop, please contact Hui Zhai at huizhai.physics@gmail.com

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