Stanford University Departments of Physics & Applied Physics and the Ginzton Laboratory and QFARM Initiative
About the lab
LevLab is a joint AMO & CM experimental group that explores the question: Can new classes of states and phases of quantum matter be created far away from equilibrium, and if so, what do we learn? We use our new technique, confocal cavity QED, to both engineer out-of-equilibrium quantum gases and 2D materials and to image and control their new properties.
Specifically, we aim to:
- Create and control new forms of highly excited quantum matter using cavity photons coupled to 1D gases of the most magnetic atom, dysprosium;
- `Wire together' nodes of atomic spins with photons to create novel spin glasses and the quantum neural networks they realize;
- Use our novel `CavMat' instrument to control electronic excitations of twisted 2D quantum materials with the goal to shape control their phase diagrams.
We welcome all curious experiment and theory grad students and postdocs to contact Prof. Lev.
News & Events
LevLab has created a quantum Archimedes' screw. See paper
Contact Us
Administrative assistance:
Nyein Su Mon
650-725-4942
nyeinmon@stanford.edu
Spilker Building, Room 335
348 Via Pueblo Mall
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-4088 Parking directions
Mail letters for Prof. Lev to:
Ginzton Laboratory