Quantum Fridays Seminar Series: Christian Eckhardt, Max Planck Institute for Structure and Dynamics

Friday, October 14, 2022
12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
ATL 2324

Speaker: Christian Eckhardt from the Max Planck Institute for Structure and Dynamics of Matter (Hamburg, Germany)

Title:
Cavity Light-Matter Hybridization Driven by Quantum Fluctuations

Abstract:
Hybridizing light and matter by means of cavities can be used as a tool to influence material properties.
In my talk I will discuss a model for strongly correlated fermions close to a quantum phase-transition coupled to a single mode of an optical cavity. Close to the critical point, light and matter degrees of freedom hybridize, which can be observed in an increase in their entanglement. We show that this entanglement can be related to fluctuations in the fermionic system that are in principle directly measurable through Kubo response functions.
Additionally, correlations between fermions are enhanced in finite systems as a result of the light-matter hybridization.
Looking forward to seeing you there.

Pizza and refreshments will be served after the talk.

Audience: Clark School  All Students  Graduate  Undergraduate  Faculty  Staff 

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