DOUBLE FEATURE Dr. Georgios Styliaris and M.Sc. Sebastian Eppelt

  • Date: May 21, 2024
  • Time: 02:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Dr. Georgios Styliaris and M.Sc. Sebastian Eppelt
  • Theory Division, MPQ and Quantum Many Body Systems, MPQ
  • Location: Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
  • Room: Herbert Walther Lecture Hall
DOUBLE FEATURE Dr. Georgios Styliaris and M.Sc. Sebastian Eppelt
DOUBLE FEATURE Dr. Georgios Styliaris and M.Sc. Sebastian Eppelt

Dr. Georgios Styliaris talks about: "Preparing many-body quantum states with quantum circuits and measurements"

Although measurements are often thought of as a way to extract information from a quantum state, they can also be utilized as an active ingredient in quantum protocols. In this talk I will explore how the resources needed to prepare paradigmatic many-body states can be drastically reduced by utilizing measurements and feedforward. I will discuss concrete protocols and the connection with topological phases.


M.Sc. Sebastian Eppelt talks about "Microwave-shielded polar molecules: from evaporation to tetramers"

Preparing and controlling quantum systems with dipolar interactions has been a long sought-after goal of physicists in different fields. In my talk, I will give a short overview of these systems in general and then focus on our work on ultracold molecules, especially our recent advances in the technique of microwave-shielding, that enabled us create a degenerate Fermi gas of molecules and discover field-linked resonances and tetratomic bound states.

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