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Eksperimentel kvanteoptik (Q2) ( efterår 2011 - 5 ECTS )

Rammer for udbud

  • Uddannelsessprog: engelsk
  • Niveau: Kandidatkursus
  • Semester/kvarter: 2. kvarter
  • Timer per uge: 5
  • Deltagerbegrænsning: Ingen
  • Undervisningssted: Århus
  • Hovedområde: Det Naturvidenskabelige Fakultet
  • Udbud ID: 32622

Formål

The lecture will lay the foundations of quantum optics and thus provide the basis for more specialised courses. In particular it will allow for a deeper understanding of the research on quantum communication with photons, the manipulation of individual atoms (quantum information), and the work with ensembles of ultracold atoms. It also provides an understanding of light matter interaction at the quantum level and the associated measurements.

Indhold

The first part of the lecture will contain:

  • Quantum theory of the electromagnetic field
  • Quantum states of light: Fock-states, coherent states, squeezed states
  • Atom light interaction: Rabi model, Bloch sphere (revision from AMO II)
  • Fully quantum mechanical description interaction: Jaynes-Cummings model
  • Classical and quantum coherence functions
  • Experimental realization of non-classical states of light and atoms
  • Experimental techniques for detection of quantum properties of light: Homodyne and heterodyne detection

The second part of the lecture will relate this deeper understanding of quantum optics to the research directions at IFA e.g.:

  • Laser Cooling: Doppler and sub-Doppler (polarization gradient) cooling
  • Atom Optics and atom interferometry (using Bloch sphere picture)
  • Quantum communication with few and individual photons
  • Realization of coherent coupling of quantum systems (e.g. cavity QED with trapped ions)
  • Experimental realization of single-photon sources
  • Measurement of correlation functions, e.g. BEC

Faglige forudsætninger

Underviser

Jan Arlt with Post Doc support

Undervisnings- og arbejdsform

3 lecture hours and 2 exercise hours per week

Litteratur

  • Introduction to Quantum Optics, C. Gerry and P. Knight, Cambridge University Press
  • Scientific papers

Kursushjemmeside

http://www.aula.au.dk/

Eksamensterminer

Eksamen: 2. kvarter

Reeksamen: Efter aftale med faglærer

Udbyder

Institut for Fysik og Astronomi

Tilmelding til undervisning

Via selvbetjeningen på http://mit.au.dk/

Læringsmål

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

  • Describe the quantum states of the light field
  • Differentiate between coherent and non-classical states
  • Use the Bloch sphere picture to describe atom light interaction
  • Describe the atom light interaction using the Jaynes-Cummings model
  • Pinpoint the origin of spontaneous emission
  • Relate non-linear processes in optics to the generation of non-classical states
  • Describe a beam splitter or an interferometer using quantum optics
  • Use the concept of homodyne and heterodyne detection

Bedømmelse

25. min mundtlig eksamen, ingen forberedelse. Karakter efter 7-trinsskala. Intern censor.