Correlated atomic fluids in two-dimensional synthetic lattices

Abstract

Experiments with cold and ultracold atoms continue to have an ever-expanding impact on science and technology, from fundamental explorations – enhanced sensing for the detection of new forces and particles, the study of new forms of artificial quantum matter, and experimental approaches to addressing the quantum many-body problem – to practical applications – the development of atomic sensors for, e.g., advanced navigation and the engineering of second-generation devices relevant to quantum information science. The continued development and expansion of cold atom control capabilities are important for enabling and accelerating the impact of atomic systems in these diverse areas.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Jan 21, 2022
Source ID
FA95502110246XX0

Entities

People

  • Bryce Gadway

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • United States Air Force
  • University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Quantum spin resonance or Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.

Technology Areas

  • Quantum Computing