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Bringing quanta out of the cold

AFM creating strong coupling with the quantum dot

Dancing through dynamical phase transitions in an out-of-equilibrium state

Dynamical phase transitions in an out-of-equilibrium system

Thinh Bui wins Longuet-Higgins Early Career Researcher Prize

Submitted by rebeccajj on Thu, 05/30/2019 - 9:00 am
portrait of Thinh Bui postdoc
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A tweezer clock!

Teaser

We've recently posted our new paper in which we benchmark the performance of optical tweezer arrays of strontium for optical atomic clocks and quantum state control! 

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Thomas Perkins wins Gears of Government Award

Submitted by rebeccajj on Mon, 05/13/2019 - 11:10 am
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Chris Greene, former JILA Fellow, named to National Academy of Sciences

Submitted by rebeccajj on Fri, 05/03/2019 - 11:21 am
Chris Greene, Purdue professor of physics and astronomy and former JILA Fellow
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Marit Fiechter wins SPIN prize for best undergraduate physics thesis

Submitted by rebeccajj on Wed, 04/17/2019 - 9:21 am
Marit Fiechter with NNV Chair Diederik Jekel
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Optical tweezers achieve new feats of capturing atoms

Photograph of an Infrared optical tweezers device.

Buckyballs Play by Quantum Rules

Artist's Illustration of Buckyballs and Frequency Comb

The Strontium Optical Tweezer

Figure of trapped and cooled single alkaline-earth atoms.

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