Atomic, Molecular, & Optical Physics

The Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) physics group at Georgia Tech has made significant contributions in several areas, including ultracold atomic physics, quantum optics, and quantum information. Their work encompasses pioneering advances in laser technology, studies in quantum mechanics, and the development of applications like atomic clocks and quantum technologies. Additionally, their research aids in understanding fundamental physics, such as general relativity and condensed matter physics.

Faculty Members

Michael Chapman

Michael Chapman

Professor

Research Interests: Contemporary quantum mechanics, manipulating the quantum behavior of single atoms and photons

Brian Kennedy

Brian Kennedy

Professor / Associate Chair for Undergraduate Program

Research Interests: theoretical physics, quantum optics, atomic physics

Colin Parker

Colin Parker

Associate Professor

Research Interests: Quantum simulation of strongly correlated electron systems using ultracold atoms. Atomic defects in solid state media.

Michael Pustilnik

Michael Pustilnik

Associate Professor

Research Interests: Transport and correlations in low-dimensional quantum systems

Chandra Raman

Chandra Raman

Professor

Research Interests: Bose-Einstein condensation and quantum atomic sensors

Carlos Sa de Melo

Carlos Sa de Melo

Professor

Research Interests: Theoretical condensed matter and ultra-cold atomic and molecular physics: Superconductors, quantum magnets, superfluids and Bose-Einstein condensates.

Rick Trebino

Rick Trebino

Professor

Research Interests: The development of more powerful devices for manipulating and measuring potentially very complex light with ultrafast variations.

Xueda Wen

Xueda Wen

Professor

Research Interests: Theortical physics: Non-equilibrium physics, Connection between quantum many-body physics and quantum information science