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28. Apr 2026

Quantum Simulations with Atoms and Photons

Datum: 28. April 2026 | 11:00 – 12:00
Sprecher: Jean-Philippe Brantut, EPFL
Veranstaltungsort: Office Building West/Ground Floor/Heinzel Seminar Room
Sprache: Englisch

Abstract:

Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) is one of the most powerful framework to observe and leverage quantum phenomena. While it has been thoroughly studied for simple quantum systems such as two-level systems or harmonic oscillators, it has recently become available for complex, correlated quantum many-body systems. In the last years, we have developed systems combining cavity QED with cold Fermi gases. In such a system, virtual photon exchanges between atoms yield a long-range interaction leading to emergent phenomena. I will describe how it induces charge-density wave ordering, and the deep insights on this transition provided by real-time measurements and high spatial resolution. I will then discuss the interplay of pairing, Pauli blocking and light-matter interactions in this system, the status of our understanding and some open questions. Last, I will outline the perspective open for quantum simulations in this platform, both from the conceptual and technological point of view.

 

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Datum:
28. April 2026
11:00 – 12:00

Sprecher:
Jean-Philippe Brantut, EPFL

Veranstaltungsort:
Office Building West/Ground Floor/Heinzel Seminar Room

Sprache:
Englisch

Ansprechpartner:

Stephanie Dolot

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