Valentina Parigi awarded by a CNRS Bronze Medal

Valentina Parigi awarded by a CNRS Bronze Medal

Valentina Parigi awarded by a CNRS Bronze Medal Valentina Parigi, teacher-researcher in the Quantum Optics team of the Kastler Brossel Laboratory in Jussieu (Sorbonne University/CNRS/ENS-PSL/Collège de France), has just been awarded with a bronze medal of the CNRS....
Anomalous decay of coherence in a dissipative many-body system

Anomalous decay of coherence in a dissipative many-body system

Anomalous decay of coherence in a dissipative many-body system  Bose-Einstein condensates team of our lab study the loss of spatial coherence of bosonic atoms in an optical lattice when subjected to a controlled amount of spontaneous emission. Ytterbium atoms are...
Multicoloured quantum light goes non-Gaussian

Multicoloured quantum light goes non-Gaussian

Multicoloured quantum light goes non-Gaussian  Quantum computers require a range of criteria to operate properly. First of all, we want them to be programmable to tackle a wide range of different problems. Furthermore, we also want them to be scalable, which means...
François nez receives the Félix Robin 2019 award

François nez receives the Félix Robin 2019 award

François nez receives the Félix Robin 2019 award The French Physical Society decided to grant the Félix Robin 2019 prize to François Nez, research director at the CNRS and researcher at the LKB since 1994.The research of François Nez focuses on high resolution atomic...