Student Seminar Series on Recent Quantum Advances

Event Date: November 16, 2022
Hosted By: IQ-PARC & Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 PM
Location: MSEE B012
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School or Program: Graduate Program
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We will explain the basic concepts and experimental platforms in the quantum science and technology field and review recent groundbreaking results. Refreshments will be provided, and all are welcome! This weeks speaker will be Thrinadha Ashwin Kumar Boddeti, a PhD student in the Dept of Physics and Astronomy.

 

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This weeks presentation by Thrinadha is titled: Long-range dipole-dipole interactions in nanophotonic. Dipole-dipole interactions (DDIs) govern ubiquitous fundamental physical phenomena such as Casimir Forcecs, collective Lamb shifts, co-operative decay, and resonant energy transfer. The electromagnetic environment plays a crucial role in such interactions. We modify the nanophotonic environment in the vicinity of interacting emitters to enhance the strength and range of DDIs between an ensemble of emitters.