Study on Transfer of Vortices and Vortex Entanglement via Dicke Superradiance in Atomic BECs
Implementing Organization
Bankura Sammilani College, West Bengal
Principal Investigator
Dr. Priyam Das
Bankura Sammilani College, West Bengal
Project Overview
The Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) was the first successful experimental demonstration of the new phase of matter, providing a unique opportunity to explore various quantum optical, condensed matter, and high energy physics phenomena. Superradiance, a fundamental quantum optical phenomenon, was first predicted by Dicke in 1954 and has since been studied extensively. Superradiance has been observed in various systems, including spin-orbit coupling, complex networks, optomechanical systems, Fermi gasses, magnonic superradiance, and analog gravity models. However, the superradiance phase transition in binary systems remains unexplored. A recent study studied vortex entanglement between two remote BECs through the generation of vortices, but this method is too complicated for experimental verification. This proposal proposes a simple and effective scheme to study entanglement in binary condensates, exploring the mysteries of superradiance in a binary condensate and showing potential applications in entanglement and quantum information processing. The study will provide a unique platform to explore the possible transfer of entanglement through the transfer of orbital angular momentum from one BEC through a single optical pumping scheme.
In conclusion, the Bose-Einstein condensate provides a unique opportunity to explore various quantum optical, condensed matter, and high energy physics phenomena, including superradiance and quantum information processing.