Related publications (27)

Overhead-constrained circuit knitting for variational quantum dynamics

Giuseppe Carleo, Gian Florin Gentinetta, Friederike Metz

Simulating the dynamics of large quantum systems is a formidable yet vital pursuit for obtaining a deeper understanding of quantum mechanical phenomena. While quantum computers hold great promise for speeding up such simulations, their practical applicatio ...
Verein Forderung Open Access Publizierens Quantenwissenschaf2024

Light detection and ranging with entangled photons

Edoardo Charbon, Jiuxuan Zhao, Arin Can Ülkü

Single-photon light detection and ranging (LiDAR) is a key technology for depth imaging through complex environments. Despite recent advances, an open challenge is the ability to isolate the LiDAR signal from other spurious sources including background lig ...
OPTICAL SOC AMER2022

Theory of Fano effect in cavity quantum electrodynamics

Alexey Lyasota

We propose a Markovian quantum master equation that can describe the Fano effect directly, by assuming a standard cavity quantum electrodynamics system. The framework allows us to generalize the Fano formula, applicable over the weak- and strong-coupling r ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2021

Full-field quantum imaging with a single-photon avalanche diode camera

Edoardo Charbon, Jiuxuan Zhao

Single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) arrays are essential tools in biophotonics, optical ranging and sensing, and quantum optics. However, their small number of pixels, low quantum efficiency, and small fill factor have so far hindered their use for practi ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2021

Perturbative approach to tunneling and quantum interferences in spin clusters

Frédéric Mila, Ivo Aguiar Maceira

Collective tunneling is a ubiquitous phenomenon in finite-size spin clusters that shows up in systems as diverse as molecular magnets or spin clusters adsorbed at surfaces. The basic problem we explore is to understand how small flipping terms can cooperat ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2020

Incorporating long-range physics in atomic-scale machine learning

Michele Ceriotti, Andrea Grisafi

The most successful and popular machine learning models of atomic-scale properties derive their transferability from a locality ansatz. The properties of a large molecule or a bulk material are written as a sum over contributions that depend on the configu ...
2019

Excitonic Emission of Monolayer Semiconductors Near-Field Coupled to High-Q Microresonators

Tobias Kippenberg, Clément Christian Javerzac-Galy, Ryan Daniel Schilling, Sina Khorasani, Nicolas Piro Mastracchio, Anshuman Kumar

We present quantum yield measurements of single layer WSe2 (1L-WSe2) integrated with high-Q (Q > 106) optical microdisk cavities, using an efficient (η > 90%) near-field coupling scheme based on a tapered optical fiber. Coupling of the excitonic emission i ...
2018

Unconventional photon blockade

Vincenzo Savona, Hugo Pierre Alexandre Flayac

We review the unconventional photon blockade mechanism. This quantum effect remarkably enables a strongly sub-Poissonian light statistics, even from a system characterized by a weak single-photon nonlinearity. We revisit the past results, which can be inte ...
Amer Physical Soc2017

Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator

Tobias Kippenberg, Dalziel Joseph Wilson, Sergey Fedorov, Ryan Daniel Schilling, Vivishek Sudhir, Amir Hossein Ghadimi

Quantum correlations between imprecision and backaction are a hallmark of continuous linear measurements. Here, we study how measurement-based feedback can be used to improve the visibility of quantum correlations due to the interaction of a laser field wi ...
American Physical Society2017

An on/off Berry phase switch in circular graphene resonators

Donat Fabian Natterer, Yue Zhao

The phase of a quantum state may not return to its original value after the system's parameters cycle around a closed path; instead, the wave function may acquire a measurable phase difference called the Berry phase. Berry phases typically have been access ...
American Association for the Advancement of Science2017

Graph Chatbot

Chat with Graph Search

Ask any question about EPFL courses, lectures, exercises, research, news, etc. or try the example questions below.

DISCLAIMER: The Graph Chatbot is not programmed to provide explicit or categorical answers to your questions. Rather, it transforms your questions into API requests that are distributed across the various IT services officially administered by EPFL. Its purpose is solely to collect and recommend relevant references to content that you can explore to help you answer your questions.