IQUIST Seminar Series

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The Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology Center hosts a series of talks about topics related to Quantum Information Sciences in its various forms, including (but not limiting to): Quantum computers, Quantum simulation, Measuring the elusive Majorana fermion, and Photons. Talks will be given by senior researchers as well as students and postdocs. 

IQUIST Seminar Series by Dr. Eilon Poem, November 29, 2022 in 190 Engineering Sciences Building

IQUIST Seminar: "Single-Photon Generation, Storage, Synchronization, and Interaction in Hot Atomic Vapor," presented by Eilon Poem, Weizmann Institute of Science

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
IQUIST
Location
190 Engineering Sciences Building, 1101 W Springfield Ave, Urbana, IL 61801
Date
Nov 29, 2022   11:00 - 11:50 am  
Speaker
Eilon Poem, Staff Scientist, Weizmann Institute of Science
Contact
Hannah Stites
E-Mail
hstites2@illinois.edu
Phone
217-300-4072
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Single-Photon Generation, Storage, Synchronization, and Interaction in Hot Atomic Vapor

Complex quantum states of light, containing many photons entangled over many modes, are important for a variety of quantum technology applications, from demonstrations of quantum advantage, through super-sensitive metrology, to measurement-based quantum computation. The creation of such states in a scalable manner has been, and to a large extent, still is, a standing scientific and engineering challenge.
In this talk, I will present our continuing work toward the creation of such complex quantum states of light using a relatively simple and potentially scalable system: a set of atomic vapor cells at or above room temperature. I will discuss our implementations of two of the three necessary components for such a feat:  a noise-free quantum memory [1,2]  and two identical, memory-compatible single-photon sources [3]. I'll also present very recent results demonstrating active synchronization of the photon sources by using the memory. Finally, I'll discuss our path toward the third ingredient, a few-photon-level non-linear component.

1. R. Finkelstein et al., Science Advances 4, eaap8598 (2018)
2. R. Finkelstein et al., Phys. Rev. X 11, 011008 (2021)
3. O. Davidson et al., New J. Phys. 23, 073050 (2021)


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