Overview
Watch a 52-minute seminar presentation by Florian Schreck from the University of Amsterdam exploring groundbreaking developments in quantum gas research and atomic clock technology. Discover how continuous Bose-Einstein condensation enables the creation of persistent condensates through a process of Bose-stimulated gain, compensating for atom loss by continuously replenishing thermal atoms. Learn about the potential applications of this technology for precision measurements through atom interferometry and the study of driven-dissipative quantum phenomena. Explore the development of continuously operating superradiant clocks within the European Quantum Flagship consortium iqClock, which promise enhanced ruggedness and short-term stability compared to traditional optical clocks. Gain insights into the latest advancements in quantum simulation, sensing, and precision measurement technologies through detailed explanations of experimental techniques and theoretical frameworks.
Syllabus
QuMat Seminar - Florian Schreck - Continuous Bose-Einstein condensation and superradiant clocks
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