Building synthetic quantum systems with photons, ions and neutral atoms
Lecturer: Chomaz Jendrzejewski
Link to LSF
6 participants
Nowadays, it has been possible to achieve control of quantum systems to an enormous degree on different hardware platforms. In this seminar we will discuss a variety of experiments based on assemblies of either photons, neutral atoms or ions, that highlight their capabilities to study quantum effects ranging from high precision measurements to complex many-body phenomena.
The seminar is now planned as a one-day in-person workshop taking place on Wednesday 22/09/2021.
The proposed topics include
Photons
- Bell inequalities
- Cloning
- EIT et light storage
- Super and subradiance
- Boson sampling
Neutral atoms
- Tweezer and atom sorting
- Quantum gas microscopes
- Super solids
- Optical lattice clock
Ions
- Cooling and clocks
- Schrödinger cat
- Trotterization in ion chains
Material
Practice groups
- Group A (John Doe)
6 participants