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Jun Ye is awarded the Department of Defense 2022 Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship

Submitted by Kenna Hughes-C… on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 3:32 pm
Jun Ye
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Celebrating 60 Years of JILA

Submitted by Kenna Hughes-C… on Tue, 07/12/2022 - 12:10 pm
JILA's custom logo commemorating its 60th anniversary
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Connecting Microwave and Optical Frequencies through the Ground State of a Micromechanical Object

The transducer developed by the Lehnert and Regal research groups uses side-banded cooling to convert microwave photons to optical photons

New Research Reveals A More Robust Qubit System, even with a Stronger Laser Light

An illustration of the efficient and continuously operating electro-optomechanical transducer whose mechanical mode has been optically sideband-cooled to its quantum ground state. This is the tool that will be used to convert microwave photons into optical photons to eventually send quantum signals over long distances.

The University of Colorado's President Saliman Visits JILA

Submitted by Kenna Hughes-C… on Mon, 05/23/2022 - 9:32 am
JILA Fellow Eric Cornell (left) shows CU President Todd Saliman (right) around his laboratory
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Life After JILA: Rabin Paudel

Submitted by Kenna Hughes-C… on Fri, 05/20/2022 - 1:04 pm
Rabin Paudel, who works at Intel, speaks on his time at JILA
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Humans of JILA-Connor Thomas

Submitted by Kenna Hughes-C… on Tue, 05/10/2022 - 10:49 am
Connor Thomas, an undergraduate researcher in JILA and NIST Fellow Ralph Jimenez's lab, discusses his time in JILA
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Tweezing a New Kind of Qubit

A rendering of a ytterbium qubit held within a set of optical tweezers

Ripples in Space-Time: Nano-Imaging Functional Materials at their Elementary Scales

Ultrafast infrared nano-imaging can improve characterization of electron and vibration dynamics with long-lived excitation states.

An Atomic Game of Duck, Duck, Goose

Selected atoms (green) within doubly occupied sites of a 2D "Fermi Sea" are excited by a polarized laser pulse. Pauli blocking prevents decay of the excited atoms (red) as they can only decay into unoccupied sites (black).

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