Clock for quantum and fundamental physics

November 1, 2022

Monday, November 28, 2022 at 4:15 p.m.
Location: Physics North Lecture Hall #1
Speaker: Jun Ye, University of Colorado, Boulder & JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Abstract: Precise control of quantum states of matter and innovative laser technology are revolutionizing the performance of atomic clocks and metrology, providing opportunities to observe emerging phenomena and explore fundamental physics.  Recent advances include measurement of the gravitation time dilation over sub-millimeter distances and incorporating spin entanglement in clock operations.   

Bio: Jun Ye is a Fellow of JILA, a Fellow of NIST, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on the development of new tools for light-matter interactions and their applications in precision measurement, quantum science, and frequency metrology. He has co-authored over 400 scientific papers and delivered 600 invited talks. Among his many awards and honors are N.F. Ramsey Prize (APS), I.I. Rabi Award (IEEE), I.I. Rabi Prize (APS), and W.F. Meggers Award (OSA).  His recent 2022 honors include Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, Niels Bohr Institute Medal of Honour, Herbert Walther Award, and Vannevar Bush Fellowship. 

Research Area: Condensed Matter

Colloquium 11-28-22, Jun Ye

November 28, 2022: Jun Ye