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									<p><strong>Speaker</strong>:&nbsp; Mikkel F. Andersen,&nbsp; University of Ontago, New Zealand</p>
<p><strong>Title</strong>: Interaction driven dynamics of few atoms in an optical tweezer</p>
<p><strong>Abstract</strong>:</p>
<p>An enduring ambition in atomic physics is to build an understanding of interacting macroscopic systems from knowledge of the underlying microscopic dynamics. We use a bottom-up approach to assemble individual few-atom systems in an optical micro-tweezer and study their dynamics. This allows for interrogation of atoms with collisional properties that are unfavourable for many-body experiments as well as direct observation of effects that get hidden by ensemble averaging. </p>
<p>The talk will present results of our recent studies of dynamics of three different atomic interactions. From precisely two atoms we build individual molecules in particular quantum states using photo-association. The experiment reveals that the dynamics of this process is more complex than when photo-associating molecules in a large sample of atoms. </p>
<p>Next, we studied the spin-dynamics of two thermal spin-two atoms undergoing spin-changing collisions in the optical tweezer. We see that it leaves the magnetic sub-levels of the atoms strongly correlated with relative number fluctuations 11.9 dB below quantum shot noise. The observed dynamics may provide a route for thermally robust entanglement generation. </p>
<p>Finally, in an experiment with a cold Rb-85 triad we observe three-body recombination. Our ability to directly observe the number of atoms remaining after individual loss events allows us to discriminate between one- two- and three-body loss events. However, we also observe that the three-body recombination rate is strongly suppressed relative to the expected rate for non-interacting atoms. This could indicate that interactions between the atoms induces correlations that suppress three-body recombination despite Rb-85 having effective attractive interactions with a negative scattering length.</p>
<p><em>Coffee/tea and bread rolls from 10:00</em></p>
								
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