Implementation of a cloud-based system to study localized turbulence
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Abstract
Tabletop ultracold atom systems offer a versatile platform for investigating complex dynamics, including quantum turbulence. Traditionally, such studies have relied on custom cold-atom apparatuses housed in universities worldwide. However, the advent of cloud-based quantum technologies now enables remote experimentation, circumventing the need for costly and intricate local systems. This study presents and compares experimental data obtained from both a custom-built cold atom apparatus and a cloud-based counterpart, reflecting on the advantages and challenges of conducting research remotely. Furthermore, we discuss the potential for smaller institutions to participate in quantum research without significant initial funding requirements.
Presenters
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Michael A Galik
University of San Diego
Authors
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Maren E Mossman
University of San Diego
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Michael A Galik
University of San Diego
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Judith Gonzalez Sorribes
University of San Diego
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Peter W Engels
Washington State University