Microscopy of Frustrated Quantum Gases in Optical Lattices — NSF Award to Princeton University (NJ, $450,230)
General audience abstract: New materials are a primary driver of new technologies. Quantum materials are promising for applications in computing, power storage and transfer, and low power electronics. In quantum materials, the electrons interact strongly with each other giving rise to new forms of matter. Simulating th
| Award title | Microscopy of Frustrated Quantum Gases in Optical Lattices |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2409375 |
| Awardee | Princeton University |
| City | PRINCETON |
| State | NJ |
| Amount obligated | $450,230 |
| Principal investigator | Waseem Bakr |
| Program | AMO Experiment/Atomic, Molecul |
| Start date | 08/01/2024 |
| Abstract | General audience abstract: New materials are a primary driver of new technologies. Quantum materials are promising for applications in computing, power storage and transfer, and low power electronics. In quantum materials, the electrons interact strongly with each other giving rise to new forms of matter. Simulating the physics of these materials is important for designing their properties. However, studying large quantum systems with computer simulations is an extremely difficult computational |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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