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Smoother Ticking Through Topology

Artistic rendering of topological protection of a optical lattice clock

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Matjaž Kebrič

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He graduated with honors from Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 2024, working on using quantum sensors for probing physics beyond the standard model.

The Pursuit of Perfect Timekeeping

Tunable Superexchange interactions in a 3D optical clock

Where Motion Meets Spin: A Quantum Leap in Simulating Magnetism

Molecules sparsely occupy a deep 3D optical lattice. Molecules interact with induced dipole moments and transition dipole moments represented by squiggly lines between lattice sites. Lowering the lattice depth in the horizontal direction allows tunneling between sites within layers.

Quantum Teleportation Gets an Ionic 2D Upgrade

Teleporting quantum information stored in collective spin states of ions within a two-dimensional crystal

Sneaky Clocks: Uncovering Einstein’s Relativity in an Interacting Atomic Playground

An optical lattice clock)embedded in the curved spacetime formed by the earth’s gravity. Dynamical interplay between photon-mediated interactions and gravitational redshift can lead to entanglement generation and frequency synchronization dynamics.

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