Physikalisches Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Monika Aidelsburger – Quantum simulation – Engineering & understanding quantum systems atom-by-atom
Date: 8. January 2025Time: 12:00 – 13:00Location: Hörsaal H, Staudtstr. 5, 91058 Erlangen und per Zoom
Titel: Quantum simulation – Engineering & understanding quantum systems atom-by-atom
Abstract:
The computational resources required to describe the full state of a quantum many-body system scale exponentially with the number of constituents.
This severely limits our ability to explore and understand the fascinating phenomena of quantum systems using classical algorithms.
Quantum simulation offers a potential route to overcome these limitations. The idea is to build a well-controlled quantum system in the lab,
which represents the problem of interest and whose properties can be studied by performing controlled measurements.
In this talk I will introduce quantum simulators based on neutral atoms that are confined in optical arrays using laser beams.
State-of-the-art experiments now generate arrays of several thousand particles, while maintaining control on the level of single atoms.
I will show how these systems can be used to study the properties of topological phases of matter and to address fundamental questions
regarding the thermalization of isolated quantum systems.
Sprecher / Speaker: Prof. Dr. Monika Aidelsburger - LMU München
Kontakt / Contact: Prof. Dr. Peter Hommelhoff
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Thema: Physikalisches Kolloquium 2024
Zoom-Link: https://fau.zoom-x.de/j/61637094478?pwd=ZamJS845k8KM9DsTrUuWzwr6Jeiap4.1
Meeting-ID: 616 3709 4478, Kenncode: 567858
Event Details
Hörsaal H, Staudtstr. 5, 91058 Erlangen und per Zoom