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Dissipative Spin Squeezing via Strong Symmetries in Collective Multilevel Systems

ORAL

Abstract

In many-body quantum systems, the environment tends to destroy quantum entanglement via dissipation. However, it is also possible to instead harness the effect of the environment as a resource to prepare useful quantum entanglement. In this talk, I will discuss how driven-dissipative cavities coupled to a collective ensemble of multilevel atoms can dynamically generate metrologically useful spin-squeezed states. In contrast to other dissipative approaches, we do not rely on complex engineered dissipation or input states, nor do we require tuning the system to a critical point. Instead, we utilize a strong symmetry, a special type of symmetry which can occur in open quantum systems and emerges naturally in collective multilevel systems. I will demonstrate how this symmetry allows for the generation of spin-squeezed states via emergent one-axis twisting dynamics and discuss how our approach provides dramatic advantages over comparable dissipative and coherent approaches for implementation in state-of-the-art optical clocks.

Publication: "Dissipative One Axis Twisting via Strong Symmetries in Multi-Level Systems", in preparation.

Presenters

  • Jeremy T Young

    JILA

Authors

  • Jeremy T Young

    JILA

  • Edwin Chaparro

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Asier Piñeiro Orioli

    JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • James K Thompson

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Ana Maria Rey

    UC Boulder/JILA, JILA, Univ of Colorado Boulder