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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Fumika Suzuki\nhosted by Mikhail Lemeshko\nAbstract: F
 irstly we explore quantum electrodynamics with chiral molecules. We propos
 e a method to separate enantiomers using chiral dependent Casimir-Polder p
 otential between chiral metamaterials and chiral molecules. We further dis
 cuss the study of the energy difference between chiral enantiomers induced
  by weak interactions\, and its potential relationship to the fundamental 
 mystery of chiral molecules\, i.e.\, homochirality.Secondly we move to the
  topic of quantum mechanics of a composite quasiparticle. Here we study ho
 w the correlation between its internal states (i.e.\, relative degrees of 
 freedom) and external state (i.e.\, centre of mass degrees of freedom) aff
 ects its interaction with an impurity and causes phenomena such as creatio
 n of bound states in the continuum. Furthermore\, we discuss the applicati
 on of the model to the study of the effect of decoherence due to the inter
 nal states of the quasiparticle on its Anderson localization.[1] F. Suzuki
 \, T. Momose and S. Y. Buhmann\, A Stern-Gerlach separator of chiral enant
 iomers based on the Casimir-Polder potential. Phys. Rev. A. 99\, 012513 (2
 019).[2] F. Suzuki\, M. Litinskaya and W. G. Unruh\, Scattering of a compo
 site quasiparticle by an impurity on a lattice. Phys. Rev. B. 96\, 054307 
 (2017).
LOCATION:Heinzel Seminar Room / Office Bldg West (I21.EG.101)\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:cpetz@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Fumika Suzuki: Quantum mechanics & quantum field theories of atoms 
 and molecules
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/2058
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