log in  |  register  |  feedback?  |  help  |  web accessibility
Logo
Exploring new frontiers of quantum optical science
Mikhail Lukin - Harvard University
Monday, May 9, 2016, 11:00 am-12:00 pm Calendar
  • You are subscribed to this talk through .
  • You are watching this talk through .
  • You are subscribed to this talk. (unsubscribe, watch)
  • You are watching this talk. (unwatch, subscribe)
  • You are not subscribed to this talk. (watch, subscribe)
Abstract

*Please note: this is a JQI Seminar!*

We will discuss recent developments at a new scientific interface between quantum optics, nanoscience and quantum information science. Examples include the use of quantum optical techniques for manipulation of individual atom-like impurities at a nanoscale and for realization of hybrid systems combining atoms and atom-like systems with novel photonic devices.  We will discuss how these  techniques are used for probing non-equilibrium quantum dynamics in disordered many-body systems with long-range interactions, exploring quantum nonlinear optics, scaling up quantum networks and realizing new probes for condensed matter and biological systems.

This talk is organized by Javiera Caceres