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DTSTART:20190215T213000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Atomic clocks as quantum sensors\, Physics Department Colloqui
 um\, Andrei Derevianko\, University of Nevada
DESCRIPTION:Atomic clocks are arguably the most accurate scientific in
 struments ever built. Modern clocks are astonishing timepieces guarant
 eed to keep time within a second over the age of the Universe. I will 
 review the remarkable progress in atomic timekeeping and discuss a var
 iety of applications of atomic clocks as quantum sensors. These applic
 ations range from measuring electric fields and geoids to dark matter 
 and exotic physics searches. Massive entanglement of atomic ensembles 
 offers an intriguing potential for improving the sensitivity even furt
 her. I will present our proposal on entangling millions of atoms with 
 Rydberg gates.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=5035
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