Oded Zilberberg: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2017

NameHerr Dr. Oded Zilberberg
LehrgebietQuantenphysik der Kondensierten Materie
E-Mailodedz@ethz.ch
URLhttps://people.phys.ethz.ch/~odedz/
DepartementPhysik
BeziehungAssistenzprofessor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
402-0101-00LThe Zurich Physics Colloquium Information 0 KP1KR. Renner, G. Aeppli, C. Anastasiou, N. Beisert, G. Blatter, S. Cantalupo, C. Degen, G. Dissertori, K. Ensslin, T. Esslinger, J. Faist, T. K. Gehrmann, G. M. Graf, R. Grange, J. Home, S. Huber, A. Imamoglu, P. Jetzer, S. Johnson, U. Keller, K. S. Kirch, S. Lilly, L. M. Mayer, J. Mesot, B. Moore, D. Pescia, A. Refregier, A. Rubbia, T. C. Schulthess, M. Sigrist, A. Vaterlaus, R. Wallny, A. Wallraff, W. Wegscheider, A. Zheludev, O. Zilberberg
KurzbeschreibungResearch colloquium
Lernziel
402-0469-67LParametric Phenomena6 KP3GO. Zilberberg, A. Eichler
KurzbeschreibungThere are numerous physical phenomena that rely on parametric driving to amplify, cool, squeeze or couple resonating systems. At the same time, parametric oscillation in itself remains an active field of research. In this course, we shall introduce parametric phenomena in different fields of physics, ranging from classical engineering ideas to the quantum realm.
LernzielIn this course, the students will grasp the ubiquitous nature of parametric phenomena and apply it to both classical and quantum systems. The students will understand both the theoretical foundations leading to the parametric drive as well as the experimental aspect related to the realizations of the effect. Each student will analyze an independent system using the tools acquired in the course and will present his/her insights to the class.
InhaltThis course will provide a general framework for understanding and linking various phenomena, ranging from the child-on-a-swing problem to quantum limited amplifiers, to optical frequency combs, and to optomechanical sensors used in the LIGO experiment. The course will combine theoretical lectures and the study of important experiments through literature.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe students should be familiar with wave physics as well as second quantization.
402-0800-00LThe Zurich Theoretical Physics Colloquium Information 0 KP1KO. Zilberberg, C. Anastasiou, N. Beisert, G. Blatter, T. K. Gehrmann, G. M. Graf, S. Huber, P. Jetzer, L. M. Mayer, B. Moore, T. C. Schulthess, M. Sigrist, Uni-Dozierende
KurzbeschreibungResearch colloquium
LernzielThe Zurich Theoretical Physics Colloquium is jointly organized by the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich. Its mission is to bring both students and faculty with diverse interests in theoretical physics together. Leading experts explain the basic questions in their field of research and communicate the fascination for their work.