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A Look at Colorado's Quantum Revolution

Child wears a helmet made up of more than 100 OPM sensors.

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.

Tweezing a New Kind of Qubit

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

Life After JILA with Alumnus Mike Martin

Submitted by kennac on Tue, 04/19/2022 - 10:59 am
Mike Martin, Staff Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory
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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).

JILA Celebrates World Quantum Day 2022

Submitted by kennac on Thu, 04/14/2022 - 9:00 am
Photo of Quantum Knot model
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JILA and Cubit Partner with Key Quantum Companies for an Engaging Panel

Panelists from left to right: Ana Maria Rey (JILA and NIST), Judith Olson (ColdQuanta), Johanna Zultak (Maybell Quantum), Star Fassler (Vescent), Sara Campbell (Quantinuum), and moderator Brittany Mazin (ColdQuanta)

Electrifying Molecular Interactions

A depiction showing the interaction between ultra cold compressed 2D gas layers of KRb molecules

JILA Fellow Heather Lewandowski joins ranks of President’s Teaching Scholars

Submitted by kennac on Thu, 03/03/2022 - 9:03 am
From left, Michael Lightner, vice president for academic affairs; Cerian Gibbes; Heather Lewandowski; President Todd Saliman; Anna Kosloski; Maria Elena Buszek; and Raphael Sassower. Gibbes, Lewandowski, Kosloski and Buszek are the newest President’s Teaching Scholars; Sassower chairs the program’s council.
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Physics Frontiers Centers (PFCs)

NSF logo.The Physics Frontiers Centers (PFC) program supports university-based centers and institutes where the collective efforts of a larger group of individuals can enable transformational advances in the most promising research areas. The program is designed to foster major breakthroughs at the intellectual frontiers of physics by providing needed resources such as combinations of talents, skills, disciplines, and/or specialized infrastructure, not usually available to individual investigators or small groups, in an environment in which the collective efforts of the larger group can be shown to be seminal to promoting significant progress in the science and the education of students. PFCs also include creative, substantive activities aimed at enhancing education, broadening participation of traditionally underrepresented groups, and outreach to the scientific community and general public. Read more about this program at the NSF website.

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