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Jun Ye Wins the 2022 Herbert-Walther Award

Submitted by kennac on Thu, 11/18/2021 - 10:00 am
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A Magic Recipe for a Quantum Interferometer

A comparison of two optical cavities, with the left cavity having only localized atoms and no squeezing. In contrast, the right cavity depicts delocalized atoms, squeezing and entanglement.

JILA Featured in a new Quantum Documentary

Submitted by kennac on Tue, 11/16/2021 - 4:14 pm
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Jun Ye Named 2021 Highly Cited Researcher

Submitted by kennac on Tue, 11/16/2021 - 12:20 pm
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Message Received: Studying Quantum Channels

Model of two quantum channels

JILA Fellow Jun Ye is awarded the 2021 Niels Bohr Institute Medal of Honor

Submitted by kennac on Fri, 11/05/2021 - 9:51 am
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Help Wanted: How to Build a Prepared and Diverse Quantum Workforce

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Don’t React, Interact: Looking Into Inert Molecular Gases

The dipolar interactions within a molecular gas

JILA Fellow Dana Anderson Wins Willis E. Lamb Award

Submitted by kennac on Mon, 10/11/2021 - 9:28 am
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From Liquid to Gas: A Way to study BEC

Model of the BEC interactions

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