Seminar: Individually Addressable Atom Array Coupled to an Optical Nanofiber Cavity: Advancing Towards Quantum Computing with Optical Nanofiber Cavity-QED

Seminar: Individually Addressable Atom Array Coupled to an Optical Nanofiber Cavity: Advancing Towards Quantum Computing with Optical Nanofiber Cavity-QED
Thursday February 6th, 2025 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM
B503, Level B, Centre Building

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Talk title: Individually Addressable Atom Array Coupled to an Optical Nanofiber Cavity: Advancing Towards Quantum Computing with Optical Nanofiber Cavity-QED

Speaker: Dr Jameesh KELOTH, Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University, Japan

Abstract:
A single atom coupled to an optical nanofiber cavity holds significant promise for quantum computing based on nanofiber cavity-QED. However, scaling this system is crucial for its practical implementation. In this talk, I will present our efforts to scale up the system by interfacing multiple individually addressable atoms with an optical nanofiber cavity. The techniques we are using, along with the challenges involved in achieving this goal, will be discussed.

 

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