Bulletin of the American Physical Society
51st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 65, Number 4
Monday–Friday, June 1–5, 2020; Portland, Oregon
Invited Speakers
Agostino, Marinelli SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab |
Session S04.00001 Attosecond Science at the Linac Coherent Light Source Room: D137-138 |
Akerman, Nitzan Weizmann Institute of Science |
Session N07.00001 Precision measurement of atomic isotope shift for new physics searches. Room: E145-146 |
Allan, Michael Univ of Fribourg-Perolles |
Session B01.00005 Free Electrons and Molecules -- a Lifelong Passion Room: Portland 253-254 |
Anderegg, Loic Harvard University |
Session G08.00001 Optical Tweezer Arrays of Cold Molecules Room: Portland 255 |
Arndt, Markus University of Vienna |
Session A03.00002 Quantum interference of massive objects and what it can tell us about the foundations of physics Room: D135-136 |
Asenjo-Garcia, Ana Columbia University |
Session A02.00008 Emergent quantum optical phenomena in atomic arrays Room: D137-138 |
Berengut, Julian Univ of New South Wales |
Session D02.00001 Searches for new physics with precision spectroscopy of highly charged ions Room: D133-134 |
Bergmann, Klaas Technical University of Kaiserslautern |
Session B01.00004 STIRAP: some news and notes about its history Room: Portland 253-254 |
Blaga, Cosmin Kansas State Univ |
Session C04.00003 Imaging ultrafast molecular transformations with laser-induced electron diffraction Room: D137-138 |
Blaum, Klaus Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany |
Session G05.00002 Precision nuclear physics experiments using AMO techniques Room: D139-140 |
Bohrdt, Annabelle Tech Univ Muenchen |
Session P08.00001 String patterns and machine learning: probing the Fermi-Hubbard model with cold atoms Room: Portland 255 |
Boll, Rebecca European XFEL |
Session S04.00006 Coulomb Explosion Imaging of Polyatomic Molecules: Towards Molecular Movies Room: D137-138 |
Borkowski, Mateusz Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland |
Session H05.00002 Molecular Lattice Clocks in the Optical Domain Room: D139-140 |
Braje, Danielle MIT-LL |
Session T07.00003 Microwave readout of solid state spin ensembles Room: E145-146 |
Bucksbaum, Philip Stanford PULSE Institute, Stanford University and SLAC |
Session B01.00003 Ultrafast strong field AMO Physics Room: Portland 253-254 |
Burgdörfer, Joachim Vienna University of Technology |
Session H04.00001 Attosecond Time-resolved Photoemission Room: D137-138 |
Centurion, Martin University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
Session C04.00001 Imaging dynamics in complex molecules with ultrafast electron diffraction Room: D137-138 |
Cheuk, Lawrence Princeton University |
Session C08.00001 Observing Collisions of Two Ultracold Ground State CaF Molecules Room: Portland 255 |
Childress, Lilian McGill University |
Session C09.00004 Coupling diamond defect centers to Fabry-Perot microcavities Room: Portland 256 |
Chin, Cheng James Franck institute, Enrico Fermi institute, University of Chicago |
Session S09.00003 Equilibrium and Dynamics of Bose Condensates with Density-Dependent Gauge Field Room: Portland 256 |
Chiu, Christie Princeton University |
Session D01.00004 Deborah Jin Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Atomic, Molecular, or Optical Physics Recipient: Quantum Simulation of the Hubbard Model Room: Portland 253-254 |
Choi, Soonwon University of California, Berkeley |
Session D01.00002 FINALIST: Dynamics of Strongly Interacting Quantum Many-Body Systems in Diamond Room: Portland 253-254 |
Clark, Logan University of Chicago |
Session M08.00002 Building Laughlin pairs with light Room: Portland 255 |
Corkum, Paul University of Ottawa |
Session N05.00001 \textbf{Using light to control electrons to create new light}. Room: D139-140 |
Crespo López-Urrutia, José R. Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Kernphysik, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany |
Session D02.00003 Cold Highly Charged Ions for Fundamental Studies in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Room: D133-134 |
D\"orner, Reinhard Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session M04.00007 Single and Multiphoton Ionization of Chiral Molecules Room: D137-138 |
DeMarco, Brian University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Session N06.00001 Bad-metal relaxation dynamics in a Fermi lattice gas Room: E141-142 |
Derevianko, Andrei University of Nevada, Reno |
Session C07.00001 Quantum sensors and their networks as exotic field telescopes in multi-messenger astronomy Room: E145-146 |
Deutsch, Ivan University of New Mexico |
Session G08.00002 Robust M{\o}lmer-S{\o}renson gate for neutral atoms using rapid adiabatic Rydberg dressing Room: Portland 255 |
Douguet, Nicolas Kennesaw State University |
Session M04.00001 Multiphoton ionization schemes using bicircular laser pulses Room: D137-138 |
Economou, Sophia Virginia Tech |
Session C09.00001 Controlling spin-photon interfaces and nuclear spin registers in color centers Room: Portland 256 |
Eikema, Kjeld Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Session N07.00002 Ramsey-comb spectroscopy at short wavelengths for fundamental tests Room: E145-146 |
Endres, Manuel Caltech |
Session G08.00003 Quantum Science with Alkaline Earth Tweezer Arrays Room: Portland 255 |
Engels, Peter Washington State University |
Session M08.00004 Lattice experiments with Raman dressed Bose-Einstein condensates Room: Portland 255 |
Fallani, Leonardo The University of Florence and LENS |
Session D06.00004 Ultracold SU(N) fermions in an optical lattice with controlled symmetry breaking Room: E141-142 |
Firstenberg, Ofer Weizmann Institute of Science |
Session G03.00002 Dipolar polariton collisions: Rydberg nonlinear optics with multi-level transitions Room: D135-136 |
Fölling, Simon LMU Munich and Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics |
Session D06.00003 Free Fermi gas dynamics with orbital interactions in ultracold Yb Room: E141-142 |
Frey, Raymond University of Oregon |
Session L01.00001 Gravitational Astronomy: Putting the "O" in LIGO Room: Portland 256 |
Gaarde, Mette Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge |
Session N05.00002 Imperfect recollisions in HHG in solids: real space vs reciprocal space pictures Room: D139-140 |
Galvez, Enrique Colgate University |
Session H03.00003 Optics Laboratories to Teach Quantum Mechanics Room: D135-136 |
Gates Jr., S. James Brown University |
Session R03.00002 What's In It & Why I Wanted To Write `Proving Einstein RIght' Room: Portland 251-254 |
Geraci, Andrew Northwestern University |
Session C07.00003 Searching for Fifth-Forces, Dark Matter, and Gravitational waves with AMO-based sensors Room: E145-146 |
Golovkin, Igor Prism Computational Sciences |
Session P02.00004 Ionization and K-shell Spectral Signatures in Dense Plasmas with non-Maxwellian Electron Distributions. Room: D133-134 |
Gorshkov, Alexey Joint Quantum Institute and the University of Maryland |
Session A02.00002 Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions Room: D137-138 |
Groblacher, Simon Delft University of Technology |
Session S08.00007 Microwave to optics conversion using mechanical oscillators Room: Portland 255 |
Hennrich, Markus Stockholm University, Sweden |
Session N08.00003 Sub-microsecond entangling gates between trapped ions via Rydberg interaction Room: Portland 255 |
Hogan, Jason Stanford University |
Session A02.00006 Atom interferometry for fundamental physics and gravitational wave detection Room: D137-138 |
Holland, Murray JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder |
Session H03.00004 Preparing students for the second quantum revolution Room: D135-136 |
Hutzler, Nick Caltech |
Session A05.00002 Searching for New Particles and Forces with Polyatomic Molecules Room: D135-136 |
Inouye, Shin Osaka City University |
Session H05.00004 Measurement of the Variation of Electron-to-Proton Mass Ratio Using Ultracold Molecules Produced from Laser-Cooled Atoms Room: D139-140 |
Jaffe, Matthew University of Chicago |
Session D01.00001 FINALIST: Atom interferometry in an optical cavity Room: Portland 253-254 |
Jayich, Andrew University of California, Santa Barbara |
Session D02.00002 Cold Charged Radium Room: D133-134 |
Jendrzejewski, Fred Heidelberg University |
Session S09.00001 Lattice gauge theories and cold atomic mixtures Room: Portland 256 |
Katori, Hidetoshi The University of Tokyo |
Session M07.00004 Transportable Optical Lattice Clocks to Test Gravitational Redshift Room: E145-146 |
Kotochigova, Svetlana Temple University |
Session C08.00003 Quantum-mechanical studies of interactions with ultracold atoms and molecules Room: Portland 255 |
Krems, Roman University of British Columbia |
Session C08.00004 Quantum dynamics calculations enhanced by machine learning Room: Portland 255 |
Kroeze, Ronen Stanford University |
Session S09.00002 Dynamical spin-orbit coupling of a quantum gas in a cavity Room: Portland 256 |
Leibfried, Dietrich Ion Storage Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder |
Session H05.00001 Quantum Logic Control of a Single Molecular Ion Room: D139-140 |
Leibrandt, David National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder |
Session M07.00001 Quantum metrology at the 19$^{th}$ decimal place Room: E145-146 |
Leone, Stephen University of California, Berkeley |
Session G04.00001 Atomic and Molecular Dynamics by Attosecond Four Wave Mixing Room: D137-138 |
Lucas, David University of Oxford |
Session N08.00004 High-rate, high-fidelity entanglement of qubits across an elementary quantum network Room: Portland 255 |
Madsen, Lars Bojer Aarhus University |
Session H04.00002 Multielectron polarization and nondipole effects in strong-field ionization Room: D137-138 |
Martin, Fernando IMDEA Nanoscience & Universidad Autonoma de Madrid |
Session C04.00004 Attosecond pump-probe spectroscopy of molecular electron dynamics Room: D137-138 |
Mavalvala, Nergis MIT |
Session A01.00002 Quantum technologies for launching a new era of gravitational wave astrophysics Room: D135-136 |
McConnell, Robert MIT Lincoln Lab |
Session M07.00002 Technologies for Portable Optical Clocks Room: E145-146 |
Mila, Frederic Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne |
Session D06.00001 The SU(N) Heisenberg model: from the Haldane conjecture to chiral phases Room: E141-142 |
Milner, William JILA |
Session M07.00003 New performance for optical atomic clocks with cryogenic silicon cavities Room: E145-146 |
Moore, David Yale |
Session A03.00003 Precision searches for new physics using optically levitated microspheres Room: D135-136 |
Mueller, Erich Cornell University |
Session N06.00002 Transport in Fermi Hubbard models: lessons from weak coupling Room: E141-142 |
Mukamel, Shaul University of California, Irvine |
Session G04.00002 Monitoring Conical Intersections in Uracil by Ultrafast X ray Pulses Room: D137-138 |
Muschik, Christine University of Waterloo |
Session S09.00004 Simulating problems from high energy physics on quantum computers Room: Portland 256 |
Nagayama, Taisuke Sandia National Laboratories |
Session P02.00003 Systematic measurements of opacity dependence on temperature, density, and atomic number at stellar interior conditions Room: D133-134 |
Narang, Prineha Harvard University |
Session C09.00003 Predicting and Controlling the Electronic, Spin and Lattice Degrees of Freedom of Artificial Atoms in Solids Room: Portland 256 |
Natan, Adi Stanford PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
Session C04.00002 Imaging Molecular Dynamics of Non-Periodic Systems with Ultrafast X-ray Scattering Room: D137-138 |
Ni, Kang-Kuen Harvard University |
Session A02.00004 Quantum engineering and chemistry with ultracold molecules Room: D137-138 |
Ni, Kang-Kuen Harvard University |
Session C08.00002 Probing ultracold reaction with ion spectrometry Room: Portland 255 |
Perez, Gilad Weizmann Institute |
Session A01.00003 Searching for new physics with isotope shifts & oscillating constants Room: D135-136 |
Porto, Trey Joint Quantum Institute, NIST and University of Maryland |
Session G03.00003 Interacting Rydberg polaritons as a single photon source. Room: D135-136 |
Regal, Cindy JILA, University of Colorado |
Session G08.00004 Optical tweezer arrays with gray molasses Room: Portland 255 |
Safavi-Naeini, Amir Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics and Ginzton Laboratory |
Session S08.00006 Quantum Control of Nanomechanical Structures Room: Portland 255 |
Safdi, Ben University of Michigan |
Session C07.00004 TBD Room: E145-146 |
Sandhu, Arvinder Univ of Arizona |
Session G04.00003 Quantifying light-induced linear and nonlinear couplings with tunable transient absorption and four-wave-mixing. Room: D137-138 |
Schine, Nathan James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA |
Session D01.00003 FINALIST: Quantum Hall Physics with Photons Room: Portland 253-254 |
Schmidt, Piet University of Hannover |
Session A01.00004 Highly-charged ion clocks for fundamental physics Room: D135-136 |
Schneider, Marilyn Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab |
Session P02.00002 X-ray Spectroscopy and Atomic Physics of Relevance to Inertial Confinement Fusion Room: D133-134 |
Shaffer, James Quantum Valley Ideas Laboratories |
Session T07.00002 Atom-Based Electric Field Sensing Room: E145-146 |
Simmons, Stephanie Simon Fraser University |
Session C09.00002 Telecom spin-photon interfaces in silicon Room: Portland 256 |
Simon, Jon University of Chicago |
Session G03.00001 Making Quantum Matter from Light Room: D135-136 |
Singh, Chandralekha Univ of Pittsburgh |
Session H03.00002 Strategies to help students learn quantum mechanics using research-validated tools Room: D135-136 |
Singh, Jaideep Michigan State Univ |
Session G05.00001 Progress Towards a Single Atom Microscope for Nuclear Astrophysics Room: D139-140 |
Slichter, Daniel NIST Boulder |
Session N08.00001 Controlling trapped ions without lasers Room: Portland 255 |
Surzhykov, Andrey Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) and Braunschweig University of Technology |
Session C07.00002 Isotope shift and the search for a New Physics Room: E145-146 |
Sushkov, Alex Boston University |
Session A05.00001 New limits on interactions of axion-like dark matter, using precision magnetic sensors Room: D135-136 |
Takahashi, Yoshiro Kyoto Univ |
Session D06.00002 Quantum magnetism of SU(6) fermions in an optical lattice Room: E141-142 |
Taylor, Jacob JQI |
Session A04.00001 Review on tabletop experiments on the connection between gravity and quantum mechanics Room: D135-136 |
Thirolf, Peter LMU |
Session A03.00001 Development of the nuclear clock & future perspectives Room: D135-136 |
Torlai, Giacomo Simons Foundation |
Session P08.00005 Generative modeling of quantum simulators Room: Portland 255 |
Vuletic, Vladan MIT |
Session D02.00004 Nonlinear Isotope Shift in Yb$^{+}$ Search for Dark Matter Room: D133-134 |
Wieman, Carl Stanford Univ |
Session H03.00001 Making Introductory Quantum Mechanics Intuitive and Relevant Room: D135-136 |
Willitsch, Stefan University of Basel |
Session H05.00003 Quantum-Non-Demolition State Detection of Single Molecules for Precise Molecular Spectroscopy Room: D139-140 |
Winget, Don University of Texas at Austin |
Session P02.00001 The Dawn of the New Age of Experimental Astrophysics at Cosmic Conditions: Astronomy becomes an experimental science Room: D133-134 |
Wörner, Hans Jakob ETH Zurich |
Session G04.00004 Attosecond soft-X-ray spectroscopy in the gas and liquid phases Room: D137-138 |
Wunderlich, Christof University of Siegen |
Session N08.00002 When precision matters: quantum gates and metrology with $^{171}$Yb$^+$ ions Room: Portland 255 |
Yan, Yangqian Purdue University |
Session M08.00003 Spinor Bose-Einstein condensates: from topological defects to synthetic Hall cylinders Room: Portland 255 |
Yelin, Susanne Harvard University, University of Connecticut |
Session G03.00004 Quantum optics and applications with cooperative 2D emitter arrays Room: D135-136 |
Zhitnitsky, Ariel University of British Columbia |
Session A04.00002 Axion Quark Nuggets dark matter and Matter-Antimatter asymmetry in the Universe as two sides of the same coin: theory, observations, future experimental searches Room: D135-136 |
Zilberberg, Oded ETH Zurich |
Session M08.00001 Quantum interference of topological states of light Room: Portland 255 |
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