PhD project: Superfluid spintronics in bespoke optical potentials
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University of Queensland, Brisbane
AU
AU
This project is part of the UQ node of the ARC Training Centre for Current and Emergent Quantum Technologies, in collaboration with quantum industry partner Infleqtion. As part of the project, you will complete a 6+ month internship with industry partner Infleqtion. Your principal supervisor at the University of Queensland will be Associate Professor Tyler Neely.
In this project, we will investigate the controlled generation and manipulation of transverse spin persistent currents in toroidal rubidium-87 spinor BECs using novel magic-wavelength phase-imprinting techniques developed at UQ. The research will benchmark across two key applications of toroidal geometries.