Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session C05: Atom Arrays and Cavities
2:00 PM–4:00 PM,
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Oregon Convention Center
Room: Portland Ballroom 256
Chair: Diego Fallas Padilla, JILA
Abstract: C05.00004 : Cavity QED with atom arrays, two ways
3:30 PM–4:00 PM
Presenter:
Aishwarya Kumar
(Stony Brook University (SUNY))
Author:
Aishwarya Kumar
(Stony Brook University (SUNY))
The second approach is based on recent experiments with coupling Rydberg atoms to superconducting millimeter wave resonators [2]. I will show how carefully designed microwave resonators can potentially host a large atom array while maintaining millisecond scale photon lifetimes, enabling single particle cooperativities a hundred times higher than previously realized for neutral atom systems on optical transitions, opening doors to novel quantum simulations.
[1] Shadmany, D., Kumar, A., Soper, A., Palm, L., Yin, C., Ando, H., Li, B., Taneja, L., Jaffe, M., David, S. and Simon, J., 2025. Cavity QED in a high NA resonator. Science Advances, 11(9), p.eads8171.
[2] Kumar, A., Suleymanzade, A., Stone, M., Taneja, L., Anferov, A., Schuster, D.I. and Simon, J., 2023. Quantum-enabled millimetre wave to optical transduction using neutral atoms. Nature, 615(7953), pp.614-619.
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