J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
July 2020
The capacity of cells to maintain proteostasis declines with age, causing rapid accumulation of damaged proteins and protein aggregates, which plays an important role in age-related disease etiology. While our group and others have identified that proteostasis is enhanced in long-lived species, there are no data on whether this leads to better resistance to proteotoxicity. We compared the sensitivity of cells from long- (naked mole rat [NMR]) and short- (Mouse) lived species to proteotoxicity, by measuring the survival of fibroblasts under polyglutamine (polyQ) toxicity, a well-established model of protein aggregation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe propose a simple method to spectrally resolve an array of identical two-level systems coupled to an inhomogeneous oscillating field. The addressing protocol uses a dressing field with a spatially dependent coupling to the atoms. We validate this scheme experimentally by realizing single-spin addressing of a linear chain of trapped ions that are separated by ~3 μm, dressed by a laser field that is resonant with the micromotion sideband of a narrow optical transition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe experimentally study anomalous diffusion of ultracold atoms in a one dimensional polarization optical lattice. The atomic spatial distribution is recorded at different times and its dynamics and shape are analyzed. We find that the width of the cloud exhibits a power-law time dependence with an exponent that depends on the lattice depth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev Lett
August 2010
We study the spectral narrowing induced by collisions in a dense cold atomic ensemble. We report on experiments showing a prolongation of the coherence time of optically trapped 87Rb atoms as the density increases, a phenomenon we call collisional narrowing in analogy to the motional narrowing effect in NMR. We derive an expression for the new dephasing time scale in terms of the collision rate and the inhomogeneous decay time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAtomic ensembles have many potential applications in quantum information science. Owing to collective enhancement, working with ensembles at high densities increases the efficiency of quantum operations, but at the same time also increases the collision rate and leads to decoherence. Here we report on experiments with optically trapped 87Rb atoms demonstrating a 20-fold increase of the coherence time when a dynamical decoupling sequence with more than 200 pi pulses is applied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe study, theoretically and experimentally, an ensemble of two-level systems coupled to an environment which induces random jumps in their resonant frequency. We present a closed-form formula for the spectrum in terms of the resonant frequency distribution and the Poisson rate constant. For a normal distribution the spectrum deviates from a generalized Gumbel function, a well-known result for continuous stochastic Gaussian processes.
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