Research

Physical Sciences

Title :

Study on Transfer of Vortices and Vortex Entanglement via Dicke Superradiance in Atomic BECs

Area of research :

Physical Sciences

Focus area :

Condensed Matter Physics

Principal Investigator :

Dr. Priyam Das, Bankura Sammilani College, West Bengal

Timeline Start Year :

2023

Timeline End Year :

2026

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Executive Summary :

The Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) was the first successful experimental demonstration of the new phase of matter, providing a unique opportunity to explore various quantum optical, condensed matter, and high energy physics phenomena. Superradiance, a fundamental quantum optical phenomenon, was first predicted by Dicke in 1954 and has since been studied extensively. Superradiance has been observed in various systems, including spin-orbit coupling, complex networks, optomechanical systems, Fermi gasses, magnonic superradiance, and analog gravity models. However, the superradiance phase transition in binary systems remains unexplored. A recent study studied vortex entanglement between two remote BECs through the generation of vortices, but this method is too complicated for experimental verification. This proposal proposes a simple and effective scheme to study entanglement in binary condensates, exploring the mysteries of superradiance in a binary condensate and showing potential applications in entanglement and quantum information processing. The study will provide a unique platform to explore the possible transfer of entanglement through the transfer of orbital angular momentum from one BEC through a single optical pumping scheme. In conclusion, the Bose-Einstein condensate provides a unique opportunity to explore various quantum optical, condensed matter, and high energy physics phenomena, including superradiance and quantum information processing.

Total Budget (INR):

20,05,528

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