Résumé |
This talk will begin with a brief review of the attractive features of Rydberg
atoms for applications in quantum technology [CS Adams et al.,
arXiv:1907:09231]. Subsequently, the details of three experimental platforms
being pursued in Durham will be discussed: First arrays of light-matter
interfaces with quasi-deterministic control of photon-photon interactions [H
Busche et al., Nature Phys. 13, 655 2017], second terahertz imaging using
terahertz-to optical conversion [L. A. Downes et al. arXiv:1903.01308], and
third arrays of individual Sr atoms [NC Jackson et al., arXiv:1904:03233]. |