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Online Colloquium: Controlling and exploring nonequilibrium quantum matter with ultracold atoms

ABSTRACT

Quantum physics has revolutionized our understanding of nature and led to significant technological advances in the last century. While much focus has been placed on the equilibrium properties, in the far-from-equilibrium regime, many-body systems host diverse and important quantum phenomena to be exploited towards developing next-generation technologies. These range from generating desired quantum entangled states to engineering novel dynamical phases of matter, which yet remain poorly understood. Recent experimental progresses in preparing and probing ensembles of ultracold atoms have opened up unique opportunities for investigating complex dynamical behaviors in quantum many-body systems. In this talk, I will present recent developments both in theory and experiment towards understanding and controlling nonequilibrium quantum matter, focusing on two platforms, magnetic atomic dipoles, and atoms coupled via photon mediated interactions. Both of them feature strong and long-range atomic interactions, which pose challenges for theoretical treatment. I will introduce a new theoretical approach for tackling such challenges and demonstrate its application for benchmarking a high-spin Heisenberg XXZ quantum simulator as well as exploring quantum thermalization. In particular, I will show how the interplay between long-range interactions and quantum fluctuations can result in rich and useful many-body behavior. I will further discuss prospects offered by these studies for pushing the frontiers of fundamental physics and to generate quantum correlated many-body states for applications in both quantum computation and metrology.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Dr Bihui Zhu is currently an ITAMP postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. She obtained her Ph.D. in physics from JILA and the University of Colorado Boulder under the supervision of Prof. Ana Maria Rey and Prof. Murray Holland. Her research focuses on utilizing atomic, molecular and optical systems to understand the complex quantum many-body behavior of strongly interacting systems and driven dissipative systems, and their application for quantum information processing and quantum metrology. In the past, she collaborated with both theorists and experimentalists on several aspects of nonequilibrium many-body physics in atomic and optical systems, including thermalization and collective behavior of quantum emitters.

 

Please register via: 
https://cityu.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJQrduCgrjIqAZ2NHDKmqn--vp6Rd81Qmg

 

Event Details
Speaker
Dr ZHU Bihui
ITAMP postdoctoral fellow, Harvard University

Date & Time
25 March 2020 10:00 am

Venue
Zoom Meeting, City University of Hong Kong


Chair
Dr WANG Xin Sunny (34427815 x.wang@cityu.edu.hk)