Skip to main content
  • JILA PFC
  • STROBE
  • CUbit
  • JILA Members (JHub)
  • CU
  • NIST
  • Map
  • Log in
Enter the terms you wish to search for.
Home
 a joint institute of  University of Colorado Boulder logoUniversity of Colorado Boulder logo  and  NIST - National Instiute for Standards & Technology
print logo

Ana Maria Rey

Using Ion Crystals to Simulate Superconductors

A respresentation of the dynamics within the superconducting system

A Quantum Video Reel

An artistic film strip depicting the process of creating time-of-flight imaging

Atoms do the Twist

A rendering of the indifferent interactions of p-waves based on their angular momentum

JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey Featured in Quantum Systems Accelerator Article

Submitted by kennac on Sun, 10/16/2022 - 1:44 pm
JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey discusses her work in a new article by Quantum Systems Accelerator
  • Read more about JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey Featured in Quantum Systems Accelerator Article

A Magic Balance in Optical Lattice Clocks

Local interactions in the same lattice pull clock frequency negative while interactions between atoms on neighboring lattice sites pull clock frequency positive. By adjusting the atomic confinement, or tightness, of the lattice, researchers can balance these two counteracting forces to increase clock sensitivity.

JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey Featured in "Optica Community" Piece

Submitted by kennac on Thu, 09/22/2022 - 10:03 am
Ana Maria Rey, a JILA and NIST Fellow is also a (2013) MacArthur Fellow. Credit: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
  • Read more about JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey Featured in "Optica Community" Piece

Clearing Quantum Traffic Jams under the SU(n) of Symmetric Collisions

An artistic rendering of the two planes of the atom's movement, with the real being a 1D lattice and the synthetic referring to the nuclear spin of the atom

A Look at Colorado's Quantum Revolution

Child wears a helmet made up of more than 100 OPM sensors.

Life After JILA with Alumnus Mike Martin

Submitted by kennac on Tue, 04/19/2022 - 10:59 am
Mike Martin, Staff Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Read more about Life After JILA with Alumnus Mike Martin

An Atomic Game of Duck, Duck, Goose

Selected atoms (green) within doubly occupied sites of a 2D "Fermi Sea" are excited by a polarized laser pulse. Pauli blocking prevents decay of the excited atoms (red) as they can only decay into unoccupied sites (black).

Pagination

  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Next page ››
Subscribe to Ana Maria Rey

Facebook Button Twitter Button Instagram Button Youtube Button

JILA
440 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309

Visit Campus Find JILA Support JILA

Email Your Question or Comment

JILA endorses the six University nodes' policies for ensuring harassment-free environments. For more detailed information regarding the University of Colorado policies, please read the Discrimination and Harassment Policy and Procedures.