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Physics Colloquium

Thursday, May 19, 2022
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Searches for New Physics with Quantum Sensors in the Laboratory and in Space
Marianna Safronova, University of Delaware,

The extraordinary advances in quantum control of matter and light have been transformative for atomic and molecular precision measurements enabling probes of the most basic laws of Nature to gain a fundamental understanding of the physical Universe. Exceptional versatility, inventiveness, and rapid development of precision experiments supported by continuous technological advances and improved atomic and molecular theory led to rapid development of many avenues to explore new physics. I will give an overview of atomic and molecular physics searches for physics beyond the standard model and focus of dark matter searches with atomic and nuclear clocks. Recent ideas on dark matter searches and tests of general relativity with clocks in space will be discussed.  I will also briefly discuss new ideas and prototype experiments in gravitational wave detection with atomic quantum sensors.

The talk is in Feynman Lecture Hall, 201 E. Bridge.

All attendees must show valid Caltech ID upon entry.

Join via Zoom: https://caltech.zoom.us/j/89237465190. Meeting ID: 892 3746 5190