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LIGHT | TIME - FREQUENCY | ATOMS

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WHAT DO WE DO?


We study the physics and applications of tiny measurement machines whose "ticks" are dictated by the quantum properties of atoms. The lab explores the foundation building blocks of chip-scale metrology with a strong focus on Quantum Sensors and Time and Frequency applications and disciplines

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Hi, I am Liron - welcome to our group! Who am I? I was Born in Jerusalem, and have a BA in physics and a M.Sc & Ph.D in applied physics at the Hebrew University. After several exciting years at colorful Colorado working at the cutting-edge labs of the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), I have joined the Applied Physics department! I’m fascinated by research driven by exploration, curiosity and imagination - come join us for this scientific journey!
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Research.

Click our research section where we give an introduction to our research, and present out recent results. We will update these as we go...
 
What are chip-scale QUANTUM SENSORS? How do we realize the physical-core of these sensors? Why small matters? How do we interact with the atoms? What are FREQUENCY COMBS and micro-COMBS? How are these realized? And how are these related to atomic clocks and sensing? RECENT RESEARCH! Some highlights of our recent research, and some read recommendations.
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