[quantum-info] IQC Seminar Feb 12 - 12:00 - 13:00 QNC 1506

Matthew Fries mfries at uwaterloo.ca
Mon Feb 11 13:30:03 EST 2013


When: Tuesday Feb 12 @ 12:00-1:00 in QNC 1506.

Title: A quantum circus with acrobatic photons and floppy spins

Speaker: Kyung S. Choi (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

Abstract: 

Quantum networks are composed of quantum nodes that interact coherently through quantum channels, and open a broad frontier of scientific opportunities. For example, a quantum network can serve as a ‘web’ for connecting quantum processors for quantum computation and communication, or as a ‘simulator’ allowing investigations of quantum critical phenomena arising from interactions among the nodes mediated by the channels. By extension, one can envisage a ‘quantum circus,’ a macroscopic quantum system which provides an exciting playground for strongly correlated photons and (atomic) spins. In this talk, I will discuss a series of recent experiments, where single collective spin excitations (analogous to magnons) in ultracold atomic ensembles are strongly coupled to optical modes, and provide efficient means for the coherent control of entangled states between matter and light. Finally, I will also describe recent endeavors to integrate these quantum elements into quantum circuits with nanoscale optical structures, and discuss future prospects of probing novel mesoscopic quantum phenomena with strongly correlated atoms and photons confined to low dimensions.

Lunch will be provided before the talk



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