Many-Body Physics with Arrays of Individual Atoms and Optical Dipoles

Many-body physics with arrays of individual atoms and dipoles
October 10, 2021
Monday, October 25, 2021

Join us for the Physics Department Colloquium at 4:15 p.m.

Title: Many-body physics with arrays of individual atoms and optical dipoles

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Abstract: This talk will present our effort to control and use the dipole-dipole interactions between cold atoms in order to implement spin Hamiltonians useful for quantum simulation of condensed matter or quantum optics situations. We trap individual atoms in arrays of optical tweezers separated by a few micrometers. We create almost arbitrary geometries of the atomic arrays in two and three dimensions up to about 200 atoms. To make the atoms interact, we either excite them to Rydberg states or induce optical dipoles with a near-resonance laser. Using this platform, we have in particular explored quantum magnetism, topological synthetic quantum matter, and a new light-matter interface.

Location:  Zoom Webinar
Webinar ID: 938 4556 6700
https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93845566700

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Speaker: Antoine Browaeys

Affiliation: Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Institut d’Optique, CNRS