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Monday, January 13, 2025
3:30 PM
Physics, Room 220

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Monday, January 27, 2025
3:30 PM
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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, February 17, 2025
3:30 PM
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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, February 24, 2025
3:30 PM
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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, March 3, 2025
3:30 PM
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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, March 17, 2025
3:30 PM
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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, March 24, 2025
3:30 PM
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Victor Albert , NIST Gaithersburg
[Host: Olivier Pfister]
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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, March 31, 2025
3:30 PM
Physics, Room 220

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"Quantum enhanced measurements and Quantum computing using squeeze states of light"


Santiago Pinto , University of Virginia
[Host: Chris Neu & Xu Yi]
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Squeezed states of light are characterized by a reduced uncertainty in one of their conjugate quadratures which can be below that of vacuum. These states have become an important resource in quantum technologies. This talk explores their dual application in creating cluster states for continuous-variable quantum computing (CVQC) and enhancing sensitivity in quantum sensing. We focus on the application of these quantum technologies on Photonic integrated Chips (PIC) and more precicely we’ll discussed the compact generation of cluster states using multi frequency pumps and the quantum-enhanced Raman spectroscopy measurements, showcasing how squeezed light improves signal detection and precision beyond classical limits. By bridging foundational theory and practical applications, we emphasize the great potential of squeezed states in the advancement of quantum information processing and precision measurements.

Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, April 7, 2025
3:30 PM
Physics, Room 220

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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, April 14, 2025
3:30 PM
Physics, Room 220

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"A Precise Measurement of Rubidium 87 Vector Tune Out Wavelength"


Christian Brandt , University of Virginia
[Host: Chris Neu & Cass Sackett]
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The “tune out” wavelength of an atomic species corresponds to the frequency of applied light for which the (frequency dependent) AC electric polarizability is vanishing. Precise measurements of these “tune out” wavelengths provides valuable knowledge of a species’ transition dipole matrix elements which broadly speaking are important for a number of experimental and theoretical applications. This includes providing a pathway for improvements in species specific optical trapping and aiding atomic parity violation measurements which can be used to place valuable constraints on the standard model through the weak mixing angle. Notably, the AC Stark shift includes scalar, vector and tensor components of the polarizability so care has to be taken to isolate the contribution of interest when performing measurements of the tune out wavelength. In this talk I will discuss our recent experimental developments towards a more precise measurement of the Rubidium 87 vector tune out wavelength lying between the D1 and D2 atomic lines for atoms in the F = 2 hyperfine ground state using an atom wave interferometer. These efforts build on our group’s previous work measuring the scalar portion of the polarizability and aim to improve upon preceding attempts at extracting the vector tune out wavelength.

Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, April 21, 2025
3:30 PM
Physics, Room 220

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"Generating Quantum States on Thin-Film Lithium Niobate"


Alison Haskin , University of Virginia
[Host: Chris Neu & Olivier Pfister]
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Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, April 28, 2025
3:30 PM
Physics, Room 220

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