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The field of ultracold gases has been a rapidly growing field ever
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since the first Bose-Einstein condensate was obtained in 1995. This
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new quantum state of matter is characterised by a macroscopic
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occupancy of the single particle ground state at which point the whole
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system behaves like a single quantum object. This was revolutionary as
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it enabled the study of coherent properties of macroscopic systems
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rather than single atoms or photons. Furthermore, the advanced state
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of laser cooling and manipulation technologies meant that the degree
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of control and isolation from the environment was far greater than was
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possible in condensed matter systems. Initially, the main focus of the
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research was on the properties of coherent matter waves, such as
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interference properties, long range phase coherence, or quantised
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vortices. Fermi degeneracy in ultracold gases was obtained shortly
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afterwards opening a similar field for fermions.
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In 1998 it was shown that a degenerate ultracold gas trapped in an
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optical lattice is a near-perfect realisation of the Bose-Hubbard
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model and in 2002 it was already demonstrated in a ground-breaking
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experiment. The Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian was already known in the
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field of condensed matter where it was considered a simple toy
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model. Despite its simplicity the model exhibits a variety of
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different interesting phenomena such as the quantum phase transition
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from a delocalised superfluid state to a Mott insulator as the on-site
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interaction is increased above a critical point. In contrast to a
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thermodynamic phase transition, a quantum phase transition is driven
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by quantum fluctuations and can occur at zero temperature. The ability
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The modern field of ultracold gases is successful due to its
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interdisciplinarity [1, 2]. Originally condensed matter effects are
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now mimicked in controlled atomic systems finding applications in
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areas such as quantum information processing (QIP). A really new
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challenge is to identify novel phenomena which were unreasonable to
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consider in condensed matter, but will become feasible in new systems.
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One such direction is merging quantum optics and many-body physics [3,
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4]. The former describes delicate effects such as quantum
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measurement and state engineering, but for systems without strong
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many-body correlations (e.g. atomic ensembles). In the latter,
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decoherence destroys these effects in conventional condensed
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matter. Due to recent experimental progress, e.g. Bose-Einstein
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condensates (BEC) in cavities [5–7], quantum optics of quantum gases
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can close this gap.
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