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Quantum quivering from dissipation and noise
Date: Friday, April 13th
Time: 3:30 pm
Place: 2241 Chamberlin Hall
Speaker: Aashish Clerk, McGill University
Abstract: When trying to coax interesting (and possibly useful) quantum behaviour out of a system, we normally view dissipation as a nuisance whose effects should be minimized as much as possible. In this talk, I'll discuss a powerful and seemingly paradoxical approach where dissipation is deliberately harnessed to prepare interesting quantum states and functionalities. I'll focus on recent theory from my group showing how this strategy can be employed in quantum optomechanical systems, where the motion of a “large” mechanical resonator interacts strongly with light via radiation pressure forces. Here, ‘engineered dissipation’ can allow the preparation quantum states of both light and mechanical motion. These ideas have been recently implemented experimentally to prepare non-classical states of nanogram-scale mechanical resonators, with the relevant dissipation produced by microwave photons in a superconducting quantum circuit.
Host: Maxim Vavilov
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