Synthetic Quantum Matter under the Microscope
Speaker: Markus Greiner, Harvard University
When: March 20, 2012 (Tue), 03:30PM to 04:30PM (add to my calendar)
Location: SCI 109
Hosted by: Anatoli Polkovnikov
View the poster for this event.This event is part of the Physics Department Colloquia Series.
Abstract: Ultracold atoms in optical lattices enable experimenters to create and study synthetic quantum matter, opening a window into the fascinating world of many-body quantum physics. With quantum gas microscopy we are now able to take the control of atoms in an optical lattice to the next and ultimate level of high fidelity addressing, manipulation and readout of single particles. I will present microscopic studies of strongly correlated quantum matter and the first realization of quantum magnetism in an optical lattice. This work opens a wide range of new possibilities and brings the realization of exotic states of matter within experimental reach.