Physics Club - Antoine Browaeys - Institut d’Optique (Laboratoire Charles Fabry)

Event time: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Location: 
Sloane Physics Laboratory, Room 57 See map
217 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Speaker/Performer: 
Antoine Browaeys - Institut d'Optique (Laboratoire Charles Fabry)
Event description: 

“Assembling quantum matter one atom at a time”

Over the last twenty years, physicists have learned to manipulate individual quantum objects: atoms, ions, molecules, quantum circuits, electronic spins… It is now possible to build “atom by atom” a synthetic quantum matter. By controlling the interactions between atoms, one can study the properties of these elementary many-body systems: quantum magnetism, transport of excitations, superconductivity… and thus understand more deeply the N-body problem. More recently, it was realized that these quantum machines may find applications in the industry, such as finding the solution of combinatorial optimization problems.

This seminar will present an example of a synthetic quantum system, based on laser-cooled ensembles of individual atoms trapped in microscopic optical tweezer arrays. By exciting the atoms into Rydberg states, we make them interact, even at distances of more than ten micrometers. In this way, we study the magnetic properties of an ensemble of more than a hundred interacting ½ spins, in a regime in which simulations by usual numerical methods are already very challenging. Some aspects of this research led to the creation of a startup, Pasqal.

Host: Jack Harris

Admission: 
Free
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