Quantum systems

The Quantum Systems team's research focuses on the fact that it is now possible to prepare, manipulate, and measure quantum systems at the single-quantum scale. Ranging from cold atoms to quantum optics and many-body systems, the team aims not only to expand our understanding of the quantum world but also to use this physics for the development of new technologies.

Formerly known as "Cold Atoms," the team's roots lie in the study of the physics of laser-cooled atoms, which offer a flexible and rich platform for understanding quantum phenomena. Its activities have now diversified and extend from experimental and theoretical research to collaborations with the industrial world.

Team news

The article "Universal quantum frequency comb measurements by spectral mode-matching" from the Quantum Systems team, published in Optica Quantum.

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The article "Universal quantum frequency comb measurements…

Lasers have an important place in Science-Fiction movies, but how is it in reality?

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The last column "Ramène ta science" of February 12 with Daniel Hennequin on France Bleu Nord.

Adam Rançon (Atomes Froids team) mentioned in the article in La Recherche magazine

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"Do you dream of playing boomerang with particles? Quantum mechanics did it!"
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