Atomic ensembles driven far from equilibrium offer an unprecedented opportunity to observe new phenomena, realize new phases of matter, and enhance understanding of complex quantum dynamics.
The quest for many‐body quantum emulators has yielded a wide array of experimental tools for manipulation of quantum objects and the generation of entangled quantum systems. Here, we ask whether these tools and new forms of quantum matter can used in more precise measurements of fundamental physics and to discover new fundamental properties of our Universe.
Better quantum emulators require better technological infrastructure. By pooling technical expertise and jointly developing innovative hardware and software, we can rapidly advance research capabilities.