Speaker:
Jean-Philippe Brantut - École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Title:
Quantum simulations with atoms and photons
Abstract:
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) is one of the most powerful frameworks to observe and leverage quantum phenomena. While it has been thoroughly studied for simple quantum systems such as two-level systems or harmonic oscillators, it has only recently become available for complex, correlated quantum many-body systems. In the last years, we have developed systems combining cavity QED with cold Fermi gases. In this talk, I will describe these setups, and some of the intriguing consequences of the interplay of strong atom-atom and strong light-matter coupling. I will then present the use of the cavity to induce long-range interactions between atoms and show our recent results on density-wave ordering and magnetism induced by this interaction. Last, I will outline the perspectives open by the convergence of cavity QED with complex quantum matter, in particular the possibility of programming cavity-mediated interactions at will and the application of these ideas for condensed matter and high-energy physics.
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