Our career paths help you become job ready faster
35% Off Finance Skills That Get You Hired - Code CFI35
Overview
Coursera Spring Sale
40% Off Coursera Plus Annual!
Grab it
Explore quantum phase transitions in Rydberg atom arrays through the lens of the Kibble-Zurek mechanism in this 44-minute conference talk. Delve into how quantum criticalities can be probed and characterized using this fundamental theoretical framework that describes the formation of topological defects during phase transitions. Learn about the experimental and theoretical aspects of studying quantum many-body systems using Rydberg arrays, which serve as highly controllable quantum simulators. Discover how the Kibble-Zurek mechanism provides insights into the universal scaling behavior near quantum critical points and its applications in understanding non-equilibrium dynamics in these atomic systems. Gain understanding of the connection between critical phenomena, defect formation, and the dynamics of quantum phase transitions in programmable quantum matter platforms.
Syllabus
Natalia Chepiga: Probing quantum criticalities in Rydberg arrays with Kibble-Zurek mechanism
Taught by
ICTP-SAIFR