
New paper out!
Our new paper Using dynamical decoupling to investigate magnetism of large-spin atoms from the chromium BEC lab is out. You can find it on the website Phys. Rev. A at this link.

Our new paper Using dynamical decoupling to investigate magnetism of large-spin atoms from the chromium BEC lab is out. You can find it on the website Phys. Rev. A at this link.
A warm welcome to Esther Fromm, the new member of the chromium BEC lab team.
Our paper Probing coherences and itinerant magnetism has just been published in Physical Review Letters. You can find it at this link or on arXiv.
A new team member arrived: welcome to Cristian Serna, who is starting his M2 internship with the superradiant lab team.
A warm welcome to Fatima Rahmouni, the new postdoc of the chromium BEC lab! She is in charge of the big upgrade to v2.0 of the chromium experiment.
Welcome to Lily Marquié, starting her PhD on the strontium apparatus!
We celebrate the success of the Qurious doctoral training network: we now have partners all across Europe, with whom to develop a new generation of atomic clocks and train 15 PhDs. More informations on the network at https://www.quriousclocks.eu/ and on thesis opportunity in our group here.

The preparation of the atoms in the excited state, before they enter the cavity, seems to work. Efforts are under way to laser-cool further the atomic velocity distribution, in directions transverse to the atomic beam flow.
Now, with the implementation of evolution operators deriving from the generators of the SU(10) group, complete control over the quantum state of the nuclear spins is achievable. This is an opportunity to use the full Hilbert space of strontium 87 atoms in experiments and for quantum technologies, that we explore in our published paper. For example, we use it to measure simultaneously two non-commuting observables of pseudo-spin ensembles!
Welcome to Zeyuan Zhang, the new post-doctoral researcher joining the superradiant laser!