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Applied Physics Seminar

Thursday, November 7, 2024
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Noyes 147 (J. Holmes Sturdivant Lecture Hall)
New Opportunities in Waveguide QED
Alejandro González-Tudela, Professor, University of Madrid,

***Refreshments at 3:45pm outside Noyes 147

Abstract:

Recent advances integrating both natural and artificial emitters with waveguides—enabled by microwave metamaterials [1], dielectric photonic crystals [2], and matter waves [3]—have established waveguide QED as a robust platform for developing next-generation quantum technologies. These configurations offer unique capabilities for engineering photon-mediated interactions that have no analogue in other platforms, including chiral dissipative interactions [4] and tunable-range interactions [5].

In this talk, I will present methods to leverage chiral dissipative interactions in multi-mode waveguides [4] to implement a deterministic controlled-phase gate between photons [6]. I will also explore how the dynamic control of interaction range and strength in waveguide-mediated setups can be used to generate highly entangled many-body spin states [7]

[1] Phys. Rev. X 12, 031036 (2022);, Science 379, 278 (2023).
[2] Science, 379, 6630, pp. 389-393 (2023); Phys. Rev. X 11, 031021 (2021); . Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 063602 (2020)
[3] Nature 559, 589–592 (2018).
[4] Phys. Rev. Research 5, 023031 (2023)
[5] Nat. Photonics 9 (5), 320-325, 326-331 (2015).
[6] arXiv:2405.10176
[7] Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 073602 (2023)

More about the Speaker:

I graduated in Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2008, and did both the Master (2009) and PhD studies (2009-2013) in the Theoretical Condensed Matter department of Universidad Autónoma de Madrid under the supervision of Prof. Carlos Tejedor. After that I moved to the Theory Division of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, led by Prof. J. I. Cirac, as a post-doctoral researcher where I spent 5 years. Since August 2018, I am a permanent Research Scientist, affiliated to the Quantum Information and Foundation group (QUINFOG) at the Institute of Fundamental Physics (IFF) of the Spanish Research Council (CSIC).

For more information, please contact Mohammad Mirhosseini by email at mohmir@caltech.edu.