The SQCRAMscope: Probing exotic materials with quantum gases
ORAL
Abstract
Microscopy techniques co-opted from nonlinear optics and high energy physics have complemented solid-state probes in elucidating exotic order manifest in condensed matter materials.~ Up until now, however, no attempts have been made to use modern techniques of ultracold atomic physics to directly explore properties of strongly correlated or topologically protected materials.~ Our talk will present the SQCRAMscope, a novel Scanning Quantum CRyogenic Atom Microscope technique for imaging magnetic and electric fields near cryogenically cooled materials.~ With our SQCRAMscope, we aim to image inhomogeneous transport and domain percolation in technologically relevant materials whose order has evaded elucidation.
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Authors
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Shenglan Qiao
Stanford University
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Richard Turner
Stanford University
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Jack DiSciacca
Stanford University
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Benjamin Lev
Stanford University