Quantum Optical Switches in Ordered Atomic Arrays
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Watch a 46-minute conference talk exploring quantum optical switches in ordered atomic arrays, presented by Johannes Zeiher from Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) at the New Perspectives in Many-body Physics with Quantum Optical Systems conference. Delve into cutting-edge developments in quantum interactions between atoms and light, focusing on dense atomic media in ordered arrays and disordered ensembles. Learn about the unique complexities of modern atom-light interfaces, including engineered light dispersion relations, reduced system dimensionality, and non-perturbative multiple light scattering. Delivered at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) in Santa Barbara, CA, this presentation is part of a broader conference bringing together diverse researchers to discuss state-of-the-art developments and future challenges in quantum optical systems, including applications in Rydberg atom arrays, ultracold molecules, and superconducting qubits for quantum computing.
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Quantum optical switches in ordered atomic arrays â–¸ Johannes Zeiher (MPQ)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics