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There is a long tradition of optics in science, from ancient times to Newton and Einstein, continuing through many Nobel prizes, and leading to the present.

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Quantum non-Hermitian dynamics with atoms, ions, and photons*

  • Speaker: Yogesh Joglekar
  • Date and Time: 05/20/2024 3:30 pm - 05/20/2024 4:30 pm

Description / Abstract Over the past decade, “non-Hermitian” systems have emerged across optics, electrical circuits, fluids, and condensed matter. Representing balanced loss and gain, such classical systems show enhanced sensing and robust topological transport [1].

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There is a long tradition of optics in science, from ancient times to Newton and Einstein, continuing through many Nobel prizes, and leading to the present. The ability to control light and matter with high precision opens the possibility for many new discoveries and technologys.  Fellowships are available.

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