Physics Colloquium
In this talk: I will describe work in the Simon/Schuster collaboration building fluids of light. Beginning with the analogy between photons in a lattice of cavities and electrons in the ionic lattice comprising a solid, I will then describe our explorations of this physics in a superconducting circuit, building crystals of light using reservoir engineering, and more recently, adiabatically preparing correlated fluids. I will then introduce a protocol whereby we control what fluid state we prepare with an ancilla qubit; by undoing this qubit-fluid entanglement and sandwiching this entanglement/disentanglement protocol within a Ramsey sequence, we are able to learn about the manybody system by measuring only the qubit. We use this new tool as a thermodynamic probe of the manybody system, and even enhance its coherence through spin-echo, leading us to the question: can small quantum computers fundamentally change how we probe materials?
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https://caltech.zoom.us/j/89860951893
Meeting ID: 8986 095 1893
The colloquium is held in Feynman Lecture Hall, 201 E. Bridge.