IQUIST Seminar Series

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The Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology Center hosts a series of talks about topics related to Quantum Information Sciences in its various forms, including (but not limiting to): Quantum computers, Quantum simulation, Measuring the elusive Majorana fermion, and Photons. Talks will be given by senior researchers as well as students and postdocs. 

Alex Ma

IQUIST Seminar: "Many-body dynamics in driven-dissipative superconducting quantum circuits," Alex Ruichao Ma, Purdue University

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
IQUIST
Location
190 Engineering Sciences Building, 1101 W Springfield Ave, Urbana, IL 61801
Date
Oct 29, 2024   11:00 - 11:50 am  
Speaker
Alex Ruichao Ma, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University
Contact
Stephanie Gilmore
E-Mail
stephg1@illinois.edu
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Many-body dynamics in driven-dissipative superconducting quantum circuits

Abstract: Superconducting circuits offer a scalable platform for exploring many-body physics in synthetic quantum matter comprised of microwave photons. In this talk, I will first present our recent experiments on quantum transport in superconducting circuit lattices, where we introduce a new method to measure in-situ particle current and current statistics. By coupling a 1D Bose-Hubbard lattice to engineered particle source and drain, we observe energy-dependent current in discrete conduction channels and interaction-assisted transport. Next, I will discuss how we use the same engineered particle baths to perform site-resolved tunneling spectroscopy, measuring quasi-hole and quasi-particle spectra and extracting spatial and temporal properties of collective lattice excitations. These results demonstrate a versatile platform for controlling and probing complex quantum dynamics using both coherent and driven-dissipative techniques. I will discuss our ongoing efforts to apply this toolset to generate novel entangled many-body states in circuit-based quantum simulators.

Bio: Alex Ruichao Ma received his Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University in 2014, where he studied many-body physics using ultracold atoms in optical lattices. From 2015 to 2019, he worked on superconducting qubits for quantum simulation as a Kadanoff-Rice Postdoctoral Fellow at the James Franck Institute, University of Chicago. In 2019, Alex joined Purdue University as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. His experimental group focuses on quantum many-body physics and quantum information science using superconducting circuits. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award in 2022.

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