Seminars / Colloquia

IQP Seminar: Programing light-matter interactions in cavity-quantum electrodynamics

by Jean-Philippe Brantut (EPFL)

Europe/Berlin
ZOQ Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, Luruper Chaussee 149, bldg. 69

ZOQ Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, Luruper Chaussee 149, bldg. 69

The event will take place in the ZOQ seminar room, with a hybrid option.
Description

Abstract:

Cavity-quantum electrodynamics offers a new avenue for quantum simulations, where photons can be used as mediators of an atom-atom interaction with all-to-all connectivity, as well as information carriers on the atomic system contained in the cavity mode. In this presentation, I will report on our progresses to control and program light-matter interaction in these settings, going beyond the standing or traveling wave modes arising from the geometry. I will first present the implementation of controlled disorder, realizing a family of random spin models with disorder-controlled magnetic properties. I will then describe a cavity-microscope device allowing to control locally the light-matter coupling though a combination of Floquet engineering and adaptative optics. Last, I will present the prospects open by this technology for the quantum simulation of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model, a paradigmatic example of holographic matter.
 


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The event will take place in the ZOQ seminar room, with a hybrid option.


Zoom data, for the entire semester:

https://uni-hamburg.zoom.us/j/63754275322?pwd=OVYzMXJSUzdyTE0zN0FOYitsSVA3QT09

Meeting-ID: 637 5427 5322
Kenncode: 58810268


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Upcoming events:

Jan 10  Christopher Foot (U Oxford)
Jan 31  Sebastian Will (Columbia U)