
Experimental Quantum Optics and Photonics Group
@strathEQOP
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Experimental Quantum Optics and Photonics Group, part of the Optics Division in the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde
Glasgow, UK
Joined November 2018
We are excited to be part of the CDT in Applied Quantum Technologies - applications now open for October 25, see projects at or sign up to learn more and meet supervisors at our recruitment event 10th January
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A new paper in @PhysRevLett by @TAckemann with colleagues in @CNQO14 and Robin Kaiser (U. Nice). The work uses laser-cooled atoms to observe novel transport process in out-of-equilibrium magnetic systems.
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We report on the observation of spontaneously drifting coupled spin and quadrupolar density waves in the ground state of laser driven Rubidium atoms. These laser-cooled atomic ensembles exhibit...
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Then @DrLabGnome, Kali Wilson, talks at 3:12pm on “Vortex Dynamics in Binary Superfluids.” Kali will discuss experimental efforts on how vortices may be used to probe binary superfluids and quantum-fluctuation-enhanced regimes.
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Three talks today from the EQOP group at the @APSphysics meeting DAMOP 2024 - Paul Ireland on dual-species Förster resonances, @IMacCuish on atomic waveguides, and @DrLabGnome on vortices in superfluids #APSDAMOP.
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@OliverBurrow Daniel Walker will talk at 2pm on "Graph optimisation on neutral atom array with local addressing." Dan will show new and exciting results on a demonstration of weighted graph optimisation using programmable local light-shifts across an atom array.
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@OliverBurrow Anthony Pike will present at 11:45am on “Adaptable Fresnel zone plates for atomtronics.” Anthony will discuss his work to design and characterise 2-bit level holograms as highly efficient (>80%) way of making smooth optical waveguides for atoms.
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First up is @OliverBurrow, talking at 11:33am today on “Innovations in gMOT Cooling Techniques for Quantum Sensing Applications”. Oliver will review our work on gMOTs including fountains, lattices, and deep cooling with grey molasses.
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Busy week for Strathclyde EQOP at #DAMOP2024 in Forth Worth, Texas. Three talks today and three more on Thursday.
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Or join the team making SI-traceable atomic thermometers in collaboration with NPL
eqop.phys.strath.ac.uk
You will be part of a new research area for the UK, namely making absolute and traceable measurements of temperature using optical measurements of the Doppler broadening of an atomic transition. The...
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Or explore development of new platforms for neutral atom quantum computing based on using arrays of individual trapped atoms for quantum error correction and optimisation
eqop.phys.strath.ac.uk
This project will utilise the advanced SQuAre neutral atom quantum computing platform developed at Strathclyde, offering up to 225 qubits. The aim is to perform pioneering demonstrations of small-s...
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Join the team working to advance the stability and accuracy of a laser-cooled microwave atomic clock.
eqop.phys.strath.ac.uk
The atomic clock team are looking to develop ultra-compact platforms to provide atomic timing and frequency references. The team have an experimental position to develop compact and robust laser-co...
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Interested in working on the next generation of quantum technologies? We have a range of exciting PhD projects ranging from building portable atomic clocks to developing error corrected quantum hardware - see for details.
eqop.phys.strath.ac.uk
We are always on the lookout for high-quality PhD students or postdoctoral researchers.
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RT @aidanarnold4: Great to see our theory paper out in PCCP on light scattering applicable to chiral liquids: . Tha….
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RT @jdpritchard3: Hot off the press - our recent work on engineering strong long-range Rb Cs interactions using Rydberg Förster resonances….
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RT @aidanarnold4: Would you or someone you know like to work with us as an RA on waveguided atom interferometry? Please check out https://t….
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Congratulations Carolyn!.
Congratulations to Carolyn O’Dwyer for winning best talk award at #PhotonicsIreland, held at @PhysicsDeptUL. Carolyn’s talk was titled "A Portable & Compact Optically Pumped Magnetometer For Biomagnetic Sensing".
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