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ECE Colloquium 2022

Talks & Schedule

11/11/2022 - Talk by Themis Mavrogordatos "Probing coherence in single-atom cavity and circuit QED: photon correlations and field distributions in the strong-coupling regime"

11/11/2022, 16:00 Athens time, remotely via Zoom

When

11 Nov 2022, 16:00 Athens time

via Zoom:
https://tuc-gr.zoom.us/j/95609413922?pwd=V2ZBc1VvNFBXUmE3RFNtaGl5ak1HUT09 
Meeting ID: 956 0941 3922
Password: 357412

Title

Probing coherence in single-atom cavity and circuit QED: photon correlations and field distributions in the strong-coupling regime

Abstract

In this talk, I will address key aspects of coherent light-matter interaction that are intimately tied to the development of cavity and circuit quantum electrodynamics (QED) since the discovery of the laser. These developments have decisively shaped the modern evolution of quantum information and computation, as we progressively access single-atom operations on a fully quantum level. When following this route, we find that the open driven Jaynes-Cummings (JC) model occupies a central role. I will reveal this role by highlighting the significance of quantum fluctuations against the predictions of mean-field theory in three distinct regimes of operation, determined by the interplay of quantum and classical dynamics. To set the stage, I will demonstrate the persistence of photon blockade, predicted in [H. J. Carmichael, Phys. Rev. X 5, 031028 (2015)]. I will then focus on the onset and collapse of instability in the weakly-driven JC model, before moving to the region of high-amplitude nonlinearity, when one speaks of a dissipattive quantum phase transition. To close out, I will present results from two beautiful experiments in the strong-coupling regime of QED, realized over the last five years, pointing to single-photon sources and photon-photon gates.

About the speaker

Themis(toklis) Mavrogordatos received the BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 2009, and the PhD degree in emission properties of dye-doped liquid crystal resonators from the University of Cambridge, UK, in 2014. Following two postdoctoral appointments at the University College London in optomechanics and circuit quantum electrodynamics, he worked with Jonas Larson at Stockholm University, with whom he also co-authored a monograph on the Jaynes-Cummings model, published by IOP. He is currently a Severo Ochoa postdoctoral fellow working on quantum trajectories upon joining the group led by Maciej Lewenstein at ICFO (Barcelona, Spain) in spring 2022.

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