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Séminaire de génie physique

Séminaire de génie physique

Prof. John E. Sipe
Department of Physics, University of Toronto

Quantum nonlinear optics in ring resonators

In its simplest configuration, a ring resonator coupled to a single channel is an all-pass filter in the linear regime. Such devices and their generalizations have been investigated both experimentally and theoretically in the nonlinear regime, where either spontaneous four-wave mixing or spontaneous parametric down-conversion can be used to create sources and processors of nonclassical light. Applications include the generation of entangled photon pairs, the development of heralding sources and devices for quantum frequency conversion, and the generation of squeezed light. It is essential to consider scattering losses in all these applications. While at one level such structures are examples of general input/output theory, they have their own interesting features and are an example of systems that can be worked out in detail to reveal the physics of some of these features. We discuss some of our recent work in this area.

Date

Jeudi 21 novembre 2019
Débute à 11h00

Contact

514-340-4711, poste 5976

Lieu

Polytechnique Montréal - Pavillon J.-Armand-Bombardier
5155, Chemin de la rampe
Montreal, Québec
Canada
JAB-1035

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