Juliette Simonet
Ultracold meets Ultrafast


Date & heure
19/02/20
Lieu
Ecole Normale supérieure – 24, rue Lhomond – Conf IV – 75005 Paris
Accueil
Ultrashort laser pulses grant access to an instantaneous and controlled creation of electrons and ions in a quantum gas. A single femtosecond laser pulse can ionize up to several thousand atoms, thus triggering the formation of strongly coupled ultracold plasmas.
We report on the observation of ultrafast electron cooling in an expanding micro-plasma from 5000 K to about 1 K within less than one picosecond. Our experimental setup allows measuring the electronic kinetic energy distribution with meV resolution. Furthermore, we have performed numerical simulations of the plasma dynamics that are in excellent agreement with the measurements and provide insights into the thermalization mechanisms on sub-nanosecond timescales.
Magnus Schlösser
, Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe (TLK), Institute of Astroparticle Physics (IAP), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Direct neutrino-mass measurements – current and next generations
Anders Sørensen
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Quantum information processing with emitters strongly coupled to photonic waveguide
Christine Silberhorn
Paderborn University
Scaling photonic systems for quantum information processing
Jonathan Pritchard
University of Strathclyde
Quantum computation and optimisation using neutral atom arrays



