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Conference paperSchofield RC, Boissier S, Jin L, et al., 2021,
Coupling a single molecule to an interrupted nanophotonic waveguide
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Conference paperBurdekin P, Grandi S, Newbold R, et al., 2021,
Spectroscopy of rubidium with a tuneable single photon source
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Conference paperSempere-Llagostera S, Thekkadath GS, Patel RB, et al., 2021,
Reducing g<sup>(2)</sup>(0) of a Parametric Down-Conversion Source via Photon-Number Resolution with Superconducting Nanowire Detectors
We demonstrate a 13±0.4% reduction of the second-order correlation function g(2)(0) by harnessing the photon-number resolving capabilities of commercial superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, improving the quality of a heralded single-photon source.
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Conference paperEnzian G, Freisem L, Price JJ, et al., 2021,
Single- and Multi-Phonon Subtraction to a Mechanical Thermal State via Optomechanics
We perform single- and multi-phonon subtraction to a mechanical thermal state in a Brillouin optomechanical system. An increase in the mean mechanical occupation and non-Gaussianity in the s-parameterised Wigner phase-space distribution is observed.
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Journal articleFitch NJ, Lim J, Hinds EA, et al., 2021,
Methods for measuring the electron's electric dipole moment using ultracold YbF molecules
, QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol: 6, ISSN: 2058-9565 -
Conference paperBurdekin P, Grandi S, Newbold R, et al., 2021,
Spectroscopy of rubidium with a tuneable single photon source
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Conference paperSvela A, Silver JM, Del Bino L, et al., 2021,
>30 dB suppression of intrinsic backscattering in whispering-gallery-mode microresonators
We demonstrate a technique for suppressing backscattered light in a whispering-gallery-mode resonator by positioning a sub-wavelength-size scatterer within its evanescent field, achieving at least 34 dB suppression compared to the intrinsic backscattering.
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Conference paperSchofield RC, Boissier S, Jin L, et al., 2021,
Coupling a single molecule to an interrupted nanophotonic waveguide
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Journal articleKim MS, 2021,
A massive test
, NATURE PHYSICS, Vol: 17, Pages: 14-15, ISSN: 1745-2473 -
Conference paperAlexander O, Barillot T, Cooper B, et al., 2021,
Inner Valence Hole Migration in Isopropanol
, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe / European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), Publisher: IEEE -
Conference paperSvela AO, Silver JM, Del Bino L, et al., 2021,
More Than 34 dB Backscattering Suppression in Microresonators
, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe / European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), Publisher: IEEE -
Conference paperMoroney N, del Bino L, Woodley MTM, et al., 2021,
Spontaneous polarization symmetry breaking of light in a microresonator
, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe / European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), Publisher: IEEE -
Conference paperEnzian G, Price JJ, Freisem L, et al., 2021,
Brillouin optomechanics in whispering-gallery-mode microresonators: From strong coupling to single-phonon addition and subtraction
, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), Publisher: IEEE, ISSN: 2160-9020 -
Conference paperSvela AO, Silver JM, Del Bino L, et al., 2021,
>30 dB Suppression of Intrinsic Backscattering in Whispering-Gallery-Mode Microresonators
, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), Publisher: IEEE, ISSN: 2160-9020 -
Conference paperBurdekin P, Grandi S, Newbold R, et al., 2021,
Spectroscopy of Rubidium with a Tuneable Single Photon Source
, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe / European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), Publisher: IEEE -
Conference paperGarratt D, Misiekis L, Wood D, et al., 2021,
Ultrafast Exciton Dynamics in Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Probed with Time Resolved X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy at the Carbon K- edge
, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe / European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), Publisher: IEEE -
Journal articleSvela AO, Silver JM, Del Bino L, et al., 2020,
Coherent suppression of backscattering in optical microresonators
, LIGHT-SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS, Vol: 9, ISSN: 2047-7538- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 19
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Journal articleSauvage F, Mintert F, 2020,
Optimal Quantum Control with Poor Statistics
, PRX QUANTUM, Vol: 1- Cite
- Citations: 13
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Journal articleZhang W-H, Liu X, Yin P, et al., 2020,
Classical communication enhanced quantum state verification
, NPJ QUANTUM INFORMATION, Vol: 6- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 8
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Journal articleMartinetz L, Hornberger K, Millen J, et al., 2020,
Quantum electromechanics with levitated nanoparticles
, npj Quantum Information, Vol: 6, ISSN: 2056-6387Preparing and observing quantum states of nanoscale particles is a challenging task with great relevance for quantum technologies and tests of fundamental physics. In contrast to atomic systems with discrete transitions, nanoparticles exhibit a practically continuous absorption spectrum and thus their quantum dynamics cannot be easily manipulated. Here, we demonstrate that charged nanoscale dielectrics can be artificially endowed with a discrete level structure by coherently interfacing their rotational and translational motion with a superconducting qubit. We propose a pulsed scheme for the generation and read-out of motional quantum superpositions and entanglement between several levitated nanoparticles, providing an all-electric platform for networked hybrid quantum devices.
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Journal articleYu S, Meng Y, Tang J-S, et al., 2020,
Experimental Investigation of Quantum <i>PT</i>-Enhanced Sensor
, PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, Vol: 125, ISSN: 0031-9007- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 22
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Journal articlePaige AJ, Kwon H, Simsek S, et al., 2020,
Quantum delocalized interactions
, Physical Review Letters, Vol: 125, Pages: 240406 – 1-240406 – 6, ISSN: 0031-9007Classical mechanics obeys the intuitive logic that a physical event happens at a definite spatial point. Entanglement, however, breaks this logic by enabling interactions without a specific location. In this work we study these delocalized interactions. These are quantum interactions that create less locational information than would be possible classically, as captured by the disturbance induced on some spatial superposition state. We introduce quantum games to capture the effect and demonstrate a direct operational use for quantum concurrence in that it bounds the nonclassical performance gain. We also find a connection with quantum teleportation, and demonstrate the games using an IBM quantum processor.
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Journal articleDrahi D, Walk N, Hoban MJ, et al., 2020,
Certified Quantum Random Numbers from Untrusted Light
, PHYSICAL REVIEW X, Vol: 10, ISSN: 2160-3308- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 27
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Journal articleEnzian G, Price J, Freisem L, et al., 2020,
Single-phonon addition and subtraction to a mechanical thermal state
, Physical Review Letters, ISSN: 0031-9007 -
Journal articleCaldwell L, Tarbutt MR, 2020,
Enhancing dipolar interactions between molecules using state-dependent optical tweezer traps
, Physical Review Letters, Vol: 125, Pages: 243201 – 1-243201 – 6, ISSN: 0031-9007We show how state-dependent optical potentials can be used to trap a pair of molecules in different internal states at a separation much smaller than the wavelength of the trapping light. This close spacing greatly enhances thedipole-dipole interaction and we show how it can be used to implement two-qubit gates between molecules that are 100 times faster than existing protocols and than rotational coherence times already demonstrated. We analyze complications due to hyperfine structure, tensor light shifts, photon scattering and collisional loss, and conclude that none is a barrier to implementing the scheme.
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Journal articleLiu X, Truppe S, Meijer G, et al., 2020,
The diatomic molecular spectroscopy database
, Journal of Cheminformatics, Vol: 12<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec><jats:title>Motivation</jats:title><jats:p>The spectroscopy of diatomic molecules is an important research area in chemical physics due to its relevance in astrochemistry, combustion chemistry, and ultracold physics. However, there is currently no database where the user can easily retrieve, in a useful format, the spectroscopic constants of a given molecule. A similar situation appears concerning the vibrational Franck–Condon factors for diatomic molecules, a crucial parameter to infer laser cooling prospects for molecules. To address this problem, and inspired by the idea that data should be open and freely accessible, we have developed a user-friendly website (<jats:ext-link xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://rios.mp.fhi.mpg.de">https://rios.mp.fhi.mpg.de</jats:ext-link>) where the user can retrieve spectroscopic constants and Franck–Condon factors in useful formats.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Implementation</jats:title><jats:p>In this database, the spectroscopic constants of the ground states and first excited states of the diatomic molecules are accessible from the website and can be retrieved in readable formats. The website is implemented within the LAMP web service stacks. In particular, using Linux as the operative system, Apache as the HTTP Server, MySQL as the database management system, and PHP as the programming language for the web. Furthermore, the user can register and upload new data. This project is licensed under the Free-Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) license Apache License 2.0 which allows free and open access to the codes as well as efficient collaboration in the maintenance of the software.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Conclusions and impact</jats:title><jats:p>The
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Journal articleJia Z-A, Zhai R, Yu S, et al., 2020,
Hierarchy of genuine multipartite quantum correlations
, Quantum Information Processing, Vol: 19, ISSN: 1570-0755 -
Journal articleDhar HS, Rodrigues JD, Walker BT, et al., 2020,
Transport and localization of light inside a dye-filled microcavity
, Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Vol: 102, Pages: 1-9, ISSN: 1050-2947The driven-dissipative nature of light-matter interaction inside a multimode, dye-filled microcavity makes it an ideal system to study nonequilibrium phenomena, such as transport. In this work, we investigate how light is efficiently transported inside such a microcavity, mediated by incoherent absorption and emission processes. In particular, we show that there exist two distinct regimes of transport, viz. conductive and localized, arising from the complex interplay between the thermalizing effect of the dye molecules and the nonequilibrium influence of driving and loss. The propagation of light in the conductive regime occurs when several localized cavity modes undergo dynamical phase transitions to a condensed, or lasing, state. Furthermore, we observe that, while such transport is robust for weak disorder in the cavity potential, strong disorder can lead to localization of light even under good thermalizing conditions. Importantly, the exhibited transport and localization of light is a manifestation of the nonequilibrium dynamics rather than any coherent interference in the system.
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Journal articleOh C, Kwon H, Jiang L, et al., 2020,
Field-gradient measurement using a Stern-Gerlach atomic interferometer with butterfly geometry
, Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Vol: 102, Pages: 053321 – 1-053321 – 8, ISSN: 1050-2947Atomic interferometers have been studied as a promising device for precise sensing of external fields. Among various configurations, a particular configuration with a butterfly-shaped geometry has been designed to sensitively probe field gradients. We introduce a Stern-Gerlach (SG) butterfly interferometer by incorporating magnetic field in the conventional butterfly-shaped configuration. Atomic trajectories of the interferometer can be flexibly adjusted by controlling magnetic fields to increase the sensitivity of the interferometer, while the conventional butterfly interferometer using Raman transitions can be understood as a special case. We also show that the SG interferometer can keep high contrast against a misalignment in position and momentum caused by the field gradient.
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Journal articleMukherjee R, Xie H, Mintert F, 2020,
Bayesian Optimal Control of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger States in Rydberg Lattices
, PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, Vol: 125, ISSN: 0031-9007- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 20
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