Are you looking for an experimental PhD project in the area of ultracold quantum gases? At the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) and the National University of Singapore we have an opening for a PhD research project to study a quantum gas of dipolar ground-state molecules. Quantum technologies like the exquisite control over quantum matter has enabled a vast experimental progress in the study of many-body systems with relevance to precision measurements, quantum information, and quantum simulation. Research on dipolar molecules are at the forefront of the field of ultracold quantum gases. The electric dipole of the molecules gives rise to a long range and non-isotropic interaction between them. This enables the study of intriguing quantum phenomena in optical lattices that cannot be studied with atom. In particular in this project we are interested in demonstrating new forms of resonant interaction between the molecules based on their dipole moment. We apply this to the quantum simulation of many body quantum phases low dimensional deep optical lattices, where the lifetime of the gas exceeds the time scale for the formation of many-body phenomena. The project is based on our large samples of LiK ground state molecules for which a particular high large dipole moment can be achieved, such that the long-range interaction dominates the temperature scale. We are looking for a highly motivated individual who is expected to play a pivotal role in our research team. If you enjoy experimenting with cutting-edge technologies in a state of the art laser cooling laboratory you are welcome to join our team and participate in ongoing measurements from the start. For more information please visit the Quantum Matter research group at: ( http://qmatter.quantumlah.org/index.html )
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背景偏好:You are a motivated and curious junior scientist and have a degree in physics (or will obtain it in the near future). Coursework already completed during a master’s program can be considered for advance credit. Ideally, you have built a background in quantum mechanics, atomic physics, and quantum optics, and have already worked in a cold atom or laser laboratory.
招生人:Kai Dieckmann
招生邮箱:phydk@nus.edu.sg