A Photon-Coupled Atomic Tweezer Array
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In this 25-minute talk from the Thematic Programme on "Entanglement in Many-body Quantum Matter: Dynamics, Dissipation, Equilibration" at the Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI), Julian Leonard discusses progress toward developing an atomic tweezer array strongly coupled to an optical fiber cavity. Explore how photon-mediated interactions serve as powerful tools for creating multi-particle entanglement and long-range interacting Hamiltonians. Learn about the challenges of implementing photon-mediated interactions in larger systems with single-atom control, and discover how this experimental setup combines precise atomic manipulation with strong coupling to photons. The presentation covers the potential applications of this technology, including programmable interactions within atomic arrays, non-destructive readout protocols, and implementation of dissipative state preparation schemes.
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Julian Leonard - A photon-coupled atomic tweezer array
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Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI)