PME Quantum Seminar Series - Quantum many-body physics with atoms and photons
- When:
- Tuesday, April 12, 2022 10:00 am - 11:00 am
- Where:
- ERC 161 and Zoom
- Speaker:
- Ana Asenjo - Garcia Department of Physics - Columbia University
- Description:
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Tightly packed ordered arrays of atoms (or, more generally, quantum emitters) exhibit remarkable collective optical properties resulting from correlated dissipation in the form of photon emission. In this talk, I will discuss the single-, few- and many-body out-of-equilibrium optical physics of atomic arrays, and their potential to realize versatile light-matter interfaces. In particular, I will focus on subradiance (where atoms are “dark” and become decoupled from the radiative environment) and on its counterpart, superradiance (where atoms are “bright” and radiate much faster than a single atom would). I will finish by discussing the implications of collective light matter interaction in quantum information processing, nonlinear optics, and metrology.
- Notes:
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<a href="https://uchicago.zoom.us/j/98477930230?pwd=T0laOXYwN0ZDMlZiNTNjVllOcHpF…; Zoom Link </a>