November 2, 2024

QUIONE Unlocks the Quantum Realm With Pioneering Strontium Microscopy

The groups quantum-gas microscopic lense is the only one imaging private atoms of strontium quantum gases in the world, as well as the very first of its kind in Spain.Beyond the impactful images in which private atoms can be identified, the goal of QUIONE is quantum simulation. In addition, QUIONE is co-financed by the Government of Catalonia, through the Secretariat of Digital Policies of the Department of Enterprise and Work, as part of the Catalan Governments dedication to promote quantum technologies.The singularity of this experiment lies in the fact that they have actually handled to bring the strontium gas to the quantum program, location it in an optical lattice where the atoms could communicate by collisions and then use the single atom imaging strategies. A cloud of strontium atoms can be utilized as an atomic quantum processor, which could solve problems beyond the abilities of current classical computers.All in all, ICFO scientists saw great possible for quantum simulation in strontium, and they set to work to build their own quantum-gas microscopic lense. The laws of quantum mechanics rule their behavior, and the atoms show new functions like quantum superposition and entanglement.After that, with the help of special lasers, the researchers triggered the optical lattice, which keeps the atoms arranged in a grid along space. The study of these systems can assist understand the complex behavior of particular products, which is the key idea of quantum simulation.As soon as the gas and the optical lattice were all set, the scientists took the images with their microscopic lense and might lastly observe their strontium quantum gas atom by atom.

The groups quantum-gas microscope is the just one imaging specific atoms of strontium quantum gases in the world, as well as the first of its kind in Spain.Beyond the impactful images in which individual atoms can be distinguished, the goal of QUIONE is quantum simulation. In addition, QUIONE is co-financed by the Government of Catalonia, through the Secretariat of Digital Policies of the Department of Enterprise and Work, as part of the Catalan Governments dedication to promote quantum technologies.The singularity of this experiment lies in the reality that they have actually managed to bring the strontium gas to the quantum program, location it in an optical lattice where the atoms might interact by accidents and then use the single atom imaging techniques. The study of these systems can assist comprehend the complex behavior of certain materials, which is the crucial concept of quantum simulation.As quickly as the gas and the optical lattice were prepared, the researchers took the images with their microscopic lense and might lastly observe their strontium quantum gas atom by atom.