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Colloquium – Aashish Clerk, University of Chicago

Date November 19, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

One-way quantum interactions for fun and profit

The most common kinds of interactions in physics obey a basic kind of reciprocity: when two systems or particles interact, each one influences the other, and information flows in both directions. In this talk, I’ll discuss general methods for engineering interactions that break this symmetry, in a fully consistent quantum setting. These engineered “one-way” quantum interactions open up a host of unusual possibilities, from new methods for manipulating and processing quantum information, to new kinds of topological and many-body physics. I’ll introduce some of the basic theoretical ideas that underlie these unusual interactions, and connections to recent interest in “non-Hermitian” quantum systems. I’ll also discuss recent experimental implementations in quantum optomechanical systems and superconducting quantum circuits.

Host: Selman Hershfield

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Date:
November 19, 2020
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Via Zoom