Hello Everyone,
Tomorrow at 3pm in the Division Room, Felipe will tell us about his
research. An abstract and title for this talk is provided below.
"Designing quantum technologies with ultracold molecular gases and
organic semiconductors"
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This talk consists of two parts. First, I will introduce the physics
of cold molecules in optical traps and describe our recently
discovered method to prepare maximally entangled rotational bipartite
states using a single sub-microsecond laser pulse. Entanglement
detection methods and extensions to many particles will be discussed.
In the second part of the talk I will sketch the plan for a project
that aims to theoretically construct the first room-temperature
photonic quantum gate using J-aggregates in optical microcavities. I
will introduce some basic notions of classical and quantum nonlinear
optics and then describe the expected challenges to overcome. Comments
and suggestions from the group are encouraged.
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Ryan Babbush | PhD Student in Physics
(949) 331-3943 | babbush(a)fas.harvard.edu
Harvard University | Aspuru-Guzik Group
12 Oxford Street | Cambridge, MA 02138
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