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Quantum Optics

2007
Quantum optics is the study of the quantum theory of light at low energies and interactions with bound electronic systems. We discuss physically achievable states of the electromagnetic field, including squeezed states and single photons states, as well as schemes by which they may be generated and measured.
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A quantum optical circulator

Science, 2016
Quantum Optics A circulator is a passive three- or four-port device that routes signals according to a simple protocol: If the ports are numbered in ascending order, a signal that enters the circulator through port 1, 2, 3, or 4 exits it through port 2, 3, 4, or 1, respectively. Scheucher et al.
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The resurgence of the linear optics quantum interferometer — recent advances & applications [PDF]

open access: yesReviews in Physics, 2019
© 2019 Linear optics has seen a resurgence for applications in quantum information processing owing to its miniaturisation on-chip, and increase in production efficiency and quality of single photons. Time-bin encodings have also become feasible owing to
Si-Hui Tan, Peter P Rohde
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Nanophotonics and quantum optics

2014 16th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2014
The performances of photonic devices are getting closer to those required by quantum technology and a bridge may be created by substantial progress in our ability to control light-matter interactions. The dramatic advances of nanotechnology experienced in recent years have enabled us to fabricate optical nanostructures that greatly improve the ...
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Dynamics in Nonlinear Optics and Quantum Optics

Applied Physics B, 2005
The dynamics in nonlinear optics and quantum optics is at the heart of a wealth of intriguing phenomena both from the point of view of fundamental sciences and technical applications. Ever since the invention of the laser, this field has been the pacemaker of novel discoveries in optics as well as nonlinear science.
Ackemann, T, Denz, C, Mitschke, F
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Quantum optics of dielectric media

Physical Review A, 1989
Because quantum fluctuations impose fundamental limits on the accuracy of measurements, much attention is now being devoted to the problem of moderating or supressing their effect. If a quantity to be measured can be regarded as one of a pair of conjugate variables, for example, then its variance can usually be made arbitrarily small, but only at the ...
, Glauber, , Lewenstein
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Practical quantum optics

2013 Conference on Lasers & Electro-Optics Europe & International Quantum Electronics Conference CLEO EUROPE/IQEC, 2013
What does it mean if optics is quantum? Is hard core quantum optics solely concerned with the study of fundamental physics questions or is it also useful for practical applications? The course will give answers to these questions following the tradition of the two last CLEO Europe's.
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Quantum optics and quantum entanglement

Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics, 2003
This Special Issue of Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics brings together contributions of various researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum optics and quantum entanglement. The physics of quantum entangled states, an interdisciplinary field of research involving quantum optics, physics of quantum ...
Leo Hollberg   +4 more
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A quantum wavelet for quantum optics

Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1993
Aquantum, or operator-valued, wavelet is defined for a general density operator\(\hat \rho \), in a basis generated by a general observable\(\hat \theta \) by defining an operator-valued dilation. The scale changing part of the dilation is shown to correspond to the Yuen squeeze operator. The wavelet gives a family of operator-valued coefficients which
G. M. D’Ariano, B. DeFacio
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Quantum Algebras for Quantum Optics

2003
Many models in Quantum Optics, such as two- and three-wave mixing and interaction of two-level atoms with a single-mode radiation field (Dicke model), can be described by interaction Hamiltonians of the form $$ H = \left( \begin{gathered} 0 {A_l} 0 \ldots 0 \hfill \\ {A_l} 0 {A_{{l - 1}}} \ldots 0 \hfill \\ \ldots \ldots \ldots \ldots \ldots \hfill
S. M. Chumakov, A. Ballesteros
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