ICTP Workshop on Driven Quantum Systems

ICTP Workshop on Driven Quantum Systems

1 ICTP Workshop on Driven Quantum Systems Nov. 28 - Dec. 2 2016 San Carlos de Bariloche Argentina Organizing Committee Pablo Cornaglia Daniel Dom´ınguez Mikhail Kiselev (ICTP, Trieste, Italy) Mar´ıa Florencia Pascual Winter Andr´es Reynoso Mar´ıa Jos´eS´anchez Gonzalo Usaj Secretaries Milena Poropat/Petra Krizmancic Laura Curuchet Web page: http://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/dqs2016/ Contact:: [email protected] 3 4 Talks 6 Monday morning session I ......................................... 8 Mon 28, 09:00 am, Peter Zoller, “Nano-Scale ‘Dark State’ Optical Potentials for Cold Atoms” ................... 8 Mon 28, 09:45 am, Jason Petta, “Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics with Silicon Quantum Dots” ................. 8 Monday morning session II ........................................ 9 Mon 28, 11:00 am, Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler, “Aclassicalsingleionheatengineanditsextensiontospin-drivenquantumengines” ...... 9 Mon 28, 11:45 am, Cecilia Cormick, “Ion chains in optical cavities” .................................. 9 Monday afternoon session I ........................................ 10 Mon 28, 02:30 pm, Laurens Molenkamp, “Topological Physics in HgTe-based Quantum Devices” ...................... 10 Mon 28, 03:15 pm, Mark Rudner, “Universal chiral quasi-steady states in periodically driven many-body systems” .......... 10 Monday afternoon session II ....................................... 11 Mon 28, 04:30 pm, William Oliver, “Time-Reversal Symmetry and Coherent Scattering in Driven Two-Level Systems” ........ 11 Mon 28, 05:15 pm, Denis Feinberg, “Coexistence of dissipative and phase-coherent transport channels in a driven three-terminal Josephson junction.” ........................................ 11 Tuesday morning session I ........................................ 12 Tue 29, 09:00 am, Alexandre Blais, “Quantum Ising machines with parametrically modulated nonlinear oscillators” ......... 12 Tue 29, 09:45 am, Andrew Doherty, “Comparing Experiments to the Fault-Tolerance Threshold” .................... 12 Tuesday morning session II ........................................ 13 Tue 29, 11:00 am, Luis E. F. Foa Torres, “Using light as a topological switch: The roads towards Floquet topological insulators” ...... 13 Tue 29, 11:45 am, Sergio Valenzuela, “Spin dynamics in graphene” ................................... 13 Tuesday afternoon session I ........................................ 15 Tue 29, 02:30 pm, Stephen Lyon, “Directly driving donor nuclear spins in silicon with an electric field” ............... 15 Tue 29, 03:15 pm, Liliana Arrachea, “Charge and energy transport in driven quantum electron systems” ................ 15 Tuesday afternoon session II ....................................... 16 Tue 29, 04:30 pm, Yuval Gefen, “Engineered Fractional Quantum Hall State through Dissipation” ................. 16 Tue 29, 05:15 pm, Rosa L´opez, “Role of inelasticity in the symmetry of the Onsager matrix” ................... 16 Wednesday morning session I ...................................... 17 Wed 30, 09:00 am, Rosario Fazio, “Dissipative Phase Transitions” .................................. 17 Wed 30, 09:45 am, Gerd Sch¨on, “Decoherence of quantum two-level system by spectral diffusion” ................. 17 Wednesday morning session II ...................................... 18 Wed 30, 11:00 am, Horacio Pastawski, “Quantum Dynamical Phase Transitions of Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians and Lindblad dynamics: their key role in quantum information, chemistry and electronics” ................ 18 Wed 30, 11:45 am,ClemensMueller, “Synthesising Keldysh and Lindblad - Correlated decay processes in higher order perturbation theory” ............................................... 18 Thursday morning session I ........................................ 20 Thu 1, 09:00 am, Alberto Amo, “Edge states in a polariton honeycomb lattice” .......................... 20 Thu 1, 09:45 am, Thierry Chaneli`ere, “Erbium doped materials for optical quantum memories” ..................... 20 Thursday morning session II ....................................... 22 5 Thu 1, 11:00 am, Stefan Ludwig, “Landau-Zener dynamics in a double dot charge qubit: probing coherence, environment & sym- metries” .............................................. 22 Thu 1, 11:45 am, Mikhail Kiselev, “Landau - Zener interferometry in multilevel systems” ...................... 22 Thursday afternoon session I ....................................... 24 Thu 1, 02:30 pm, Sigmud Kohler, “Driven Transport in Quantum Dots: Biharmonic Excitations and Topological Effects” ..... 24 Thu 1, 03:15 pm,lucaPerfetti, “Phase coherence and pairing amplitude in photo-excited superconductors” ............ 24 Thursday afternoon session II ...................................... 25 Thu 1, 04:30 pm, Jos´eTabosa, “Nonlinear optics and light storage in cold atoms” ........................ 25 Thu 1, 05:15 pm, H´ector Moya-Cessa, “Quantum-classical analogies in photonic lattices: Fourier transforms” .............. 25 Thu 1, 05:45 pm, Gonzalo A. Alvarez, “Quantum Simulations: Localization-delocalization transition in the dynamics of large quantum systems” .............................................. 25 Friday morning session I .......................................... 27 Fri 2, 09:00 am, Juan Pablo Paz, “Fundamental limit for cooling in driven quantum systems” .................... 27 Fri 2, 09:45 am, Roberto Serra, “Experimental rectification of entropy production by a Maxwell’s Demon in a quantum system” . 27 Friday morning session II ......................................... 28 Fri 2, 11:00 am, Alex Fainstein, “Optomechanical non-linearities and wavelength conversion in semiconductor nano resonators” . 28 Posters 30 Tuesday29th,6:00pm ............................................. 30 P1, Alejandro Andrade, “Many-body dynamics of the decay of excitons of different charges in a quantum dot” ...... 30 P2, Jan Borchmann, “Quantum oscillations in Weyl semimetals via an effective surface theory” ............ 30 P3, Ra´ul Bustos-Mar´un, “Dynamics and decoherence in non ideal Thouless quantum motors.” ............... 30 P4, Patrice Camati, “Verifying fluctuation theorems for feedback controlled quantum systems” ............. 30 P5, Alvaro Andres Cifuentes, “Quantum correlations and control of energy transport of a spin network” ............ 31 P6, Alexandre Dauphin, “Detection of Zak phases and topological invariants in a chiral quantum walk of twisted photons” 31 P7, Agustin Di Paolo, “Multilevel gate scheme for protected superconducting qubits” ................... 32 P8, Lisan Dur˜ao, “Statistical Entropy of Open Quantum Systems” ......................... 32 P9, Lucas J. Fern´andez-Alc´azar, “Non ideal adiabatic quantum motors” .............................. 33 P10, Alejandro Ferr´on, “Universal mechanism for electron paramagnetic resonance of individual adatoms” ........ 33 P11, Nahuel Freitas, “Fundamental limits for cooling of linear quantum refrigerators” ................. 33 P12, Mariano Garagiola, “Dimensional crossover in entanglement measures for the Calogero model” ............ 33 P13, Alexis Carlos Garc´ıa Wong, “Coherent spectroscopy in Rubidium vapor with a high repetition rate femtosecond laser” .... 33 P14, Alexis Carlos Garc´ıa Wong, “Coherent spectroscopy in rubidium vapor with a high repetition rate femtosecond laser” ..... 34 P15, Ana Laura Gramajo, “Driving controlled entanglement in coupled flux qubits” ..................... 34 P16, Marcela Herrera, “Experimental control of entropy production in a spin based quantum engine” .......... 35 P17, Angiolo Huam´an, “Floquet scattering of Dirac fermions and anomalous Goos-H¨anchen shift in the presence of circularly polarized radiation” ................................... 35 P18,ClemensM¨uller, “On-chip microwave circulators – Breaking time-reversal symmetry with Quantum phase slips” . 35 P19, Santiago Osorio, “On skyrmion stability” ...................................... 36 P20, Johan Ospina, “Fock-state superradiance in cold atoms” ............................. 36 P21,KimPedersen, “Quantum chopping of microwave signals” ............................ 36 P22, Lucila Peralta Gavensky, “Photo-electrons unveil topological transitions in graphene-like systems” ............. 37 P23, Pablo Poggi, “Optimal control of many-body quantum dynamics: Chaos and complexity” ............ 37 P24, Federico Pont, “Electron-correlation driven capture and release in double quantum dots” ............. 37 P25, Jhon Edinson Ram´ırez Mu˜noz, “Quantum memories based on dark state polaritons in semiconductor nanoestructures” ..... 38 P26, Sebastian Restrepo, “Driven open quantum systems and Floquet stroboscopic dynamics” ............... 38 P27, Sebasti´anReyes, “Transport through an AC driven impurity: Fano interference and bound states in the continuum” 38 P28, Rosa Rodriguez Mota, “Quantum Phase Slips in Topological Josephson Junction rings” ................. 38 P29, Augusto Roncaglia, “Quantum to classical transition in the work distribution for chaotic systems” .......... 39 P30, Andres Rosario Hamann, “Aphotonicquantumdiodeusingsuperconductingqubits” .................... 39 P31, Wagner Tavares Buono, “Radial Order Selection Rule in Sum of Orbital Angular Momentum of Light” .......... 39 P32, Diego Tielas, “Optimal control of 1D Bose-Einstein condensates” ........................ 40 P33, Paula Villar, “Corrections to the Berry phase in a solid-state qubit due to low-frequency noise” ........ 40 P34, Justin Wilson, “Remnant Geometric Hall response in a Quantum Quench” ..................

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