毋伟

毋伟 Wu Wei

PhD Student & QUSTEC Fellow

University of Freiburg

Biography

Wei Wu is a PhD student of AMO physics at AG Schaetz group. His research interests include quantum collisions between single ions and neutral atoms, the dynamical processes associated and its potential applications in quantum computing. He is part of BaLi project and TIAMO project within the group, which investigate in single barium ion interacting with either Fermi gas of lithium 6 or Bose–Einstein condensate of rubidium 87.

Interests
  • Quantum Collisions / Chemistry in Atom-Ion Hybrid Systems
  • Quantum Simulation with Atoms and Ions Multidimensional Systems
  • Fundamental Physics in Ultracold Systems
Education
  • PhD Candidate, Since 2021

    University of Freiburg

  • MSc in Optics, 2021

    State Key Laboratory of Quantum Optics and Quantum Optical Devices

  • BSc in Physics, 2018

    Shanxi University

Recent Publications

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(2021). High-Finesse Micro-Optical Fabry-Perot Cavity and Its Applications in Strongly Coupled Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics. Acta Optica Sinica, 0127001.

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(2020). High-numerical-aperture and long-working-distance objective for single-atom experiments. Review of Scientific Instruments, 04 3104.

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(2019). Triply Magic Conditions for Microwave Transition of Optically Trapped Alkali-Metal Atoms. Physical Review Letters, 123 253602.

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(2019). Precision measurement of cesium 6S–7S two-photon spectra with single trapped atoms. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 04 2002.

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