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Seminarium Fizyki Materii Skondensowanej

sala 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5
2024-10-18 (12:15) Calendar icon
Emilia Witkowska (IFPAN)

Spin-squeezing generation with ultra-cold atoms in optical lattices in the Mott regime

Entanglement in systems with single-particle control is a well-established resource of modern quantum technology. Spin-squeezing is a great example of such. Applied in an optical lattice clock it can reduce the statistical uncertainty of spectroscopic measurements.During the seminar, I will consider the dynamic generation of spin squeezing with ultra-cold atoms with two internal states loaded into an optical lattice in the strongly interacting regime as realized with state-of-the-art experiments using a quantum gas microscope. I will show how anisotropic interactions and inhomogeneous magnetic fields generate scalable spin squeezing when their magnitudes are sufficiently small, but not negligible. The simple models for collective spin will be shown to describe the dynamics effectively. I will also discuss the effect of nonuniform filling caused by hole doping, at a microscopic level, demonstrating their limiting role in the dynamics and scaling of entanglement.

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