Quantum Simulation and Quantum Control with Ultracold Atoms

  • Event Date: 2019-12-04
  • Particle/String/Cosmology
  • Speaker: Prof. Cheng Chin (James Franck institute, Enrico Fermi institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago)  /  Host: Profs. Chong-Sun Chu (NTHU), Pin-Jui Hsu (NTHU), Chung-Yu Mou (NTHU)
    Place: R019, Physics Building, Nat'l Tsing Hua Univ.

Laser cooling and trapping of atoms embarks an exploration into a new world where quantum mechanics dominates all laws of motion. New tools to precisely manipulate the atoms are developed, which remarkably advance quantum simulation and quantum metrology.  I will outline in this lecture the basics of quantum control with cold atoms, as well as examples of quantum simulation of nuclear, condensed matter and gravitational systems. Finally I will outline our new experiment to gain full control of a many-body Hamiltonian toward scalable quantum information processing.