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Cold Atoms for Casimir-Polder Measurements - Gabriel Dutier

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a 46-minute conference talk on cold atoms for Casimir-Polder measurements, presented by Gabriel Dutier from LPL / USPN. Recorded during the Quantum and Thermal Electrodynamic Fluctuations in the Presence of Matter: Progress and Challenges conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, CA. Delve into the fascinating world of classical and quantum fluctuating electromagnetic fields in the presence of matter, and their impact on various phenomena in physics, chemistry, and engineering. Discover recent advancements in Casimir interactions between bodies and the role of quantum field fluctuations in heat transfer. Examine novel questions and puzzles surrounding 2D topological materials, non-reciprocal materials, quantum friction detection, and discrepancies between experimental and theoretical results. Gain insights from both theorists and experimentalists as they address unresolved topics and explore potential new experimental directions in this cutting-edge field of study.

Syllabus

Cold atoms for Casimir-Polder measurements ▸ Gabriel Dutier (LPL / USPN)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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