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Antoine Georges
Physique de la matière condensée
Année 2024-2025
Fermions froids et simulation quantique
Séminaire - Jean-Philippe Brantut ; Ultra-Cold Fermi Gases with All-to-All Interactions
Jean-Philippe Brantut
EPFL, Lausanne
Résumé
In this talk, I will describe experiments where an ultracold Fermi gas is strongly coupled to light in optical resonators. In such a system, virtual photon exchanges between atoms yield a long-range, all-to-all interaction leading to a number of emergent phenomena. I will describe how it induces charge-density wave ordering, and the observation of this transition in real time and with high spatial resolution. I will also discuss extensions of this physics to photon-pair interactions in a superfluid, and show first evidences for pair-density wave ordering in this case. II will then outline the perspectives open by the convergence of cavity QED with complex quantum matter, in particular the possibility of programming cavity-mediated interactions, and the application of these ideas to quantum simulation of exotic quantum matter such as the SYK model.
By Collège de FranceAntoine Georges
Physique de la matière condensée
Année 2024-2025
Fermions froids et simulation quantique
Séminaire - Jean-Philippe Brantut ; Ultra-Cold Fermi Gases with All-to-All Interactions
Jean-Philippe Brantut
EPFL, Lausanne
Résumé
In this talk, I will describe experiments where an ultracold Fermi gas is strongly coupled to light in optical resonators. In such a system, virtual photon exchanges between atoms yield a long-range, all-to-all interaction leading to a number of emergent phenomena. I will describe how it induces charge-density wave ordering, and the observation of this transition in real time and with high spatial resolution. I will also discuss extensions of this physics to photon-pair interactions in a superfluid, and show first evidences for pair-density wave ordering in this case. II will then outline the perspectives open by the convergence of cavity QED with complex quantum matter, in particular the possibility of programming cavity-mediated interactions, and the application of these ideas to quantum simulation of exotic quantum matter such as the SYK model.

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