24.11.2022
Tomography and engineering of collective quantum-states in room temperature gases
M.Sc. Marek Kopciuch (Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science, Jagiellonian University)
Date, Time
24.11, 15:00 - 16:30
Abstract
One of the most important challenges of quantum information science is to create, manipulate, and reconstruct
a desired quantum state. Conventional media for realization of such experiments include single microscopical
objects such as ions, photons, superconducting circuits, etc. However, such choice comes with a number of experimental
challenges. During this seminar, a different strategy will be presented. It is based on collective quantum
states created within a macroscopic cloud (109 atoms) of room-temperature alkali-metal vapors.
References:
1. M. Kopciuch, and S. Pustelny, “Optical reconstruction of the collective density matrix of a qutrit” Phys.Rev.A 106,
022406 (2022).
2. A. Sierant, M. Kopciuch, and S. Pustelny “Tailoring population transfer between two hyperfine ground states of Rb87”,
arXiv 2210.12011 (2022)
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