Now showing items 1-20 of 27

    • Fisher Information, Weak Values and Correlated Noise in Interferometry 

      Carrasco, Sergio; Orszag, Miguel [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile] (Cornell University, 2019-02-25)
      In this article we present an experimental proposal for quantum enhanced estimation of optomechanical parameters. The precision of the estimation is improved by using the technique of weak value amplification, which can ...
    • Photon cooling by dispersive atom-field coupling with atomic postselection 

      Oyarce, Felipe; Orszag, Miguel [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile] (Cornell University, 2019-04-16)
      We propose, in a Ramsey interferometer, to cool the cavity field to its ground state, starting from a thermal distribution by a dispersive atom-field coupling followed by an atomic postselection. We also analyze the effect ...
    • Phonon maser stimulated by spin postselection 

      Eremeev, Vitalie; Orszag, Miguel [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile] (American Physical Society, 2020-06-09)
      In a sequence of single spins interacting longitudinally with a mechanical oscillator, and using the micromaser model with random injection, we show that after an appropriate postselection of each spin, a phonon laser ...
    • PT-symmetric phonon laser under gain saturation effect 

      Xie, Yi Fei; Cao, Zhen; He, Bing [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile]; Qing, Lin (The Optical Society, 2020-07-20)
      As an analog of optical laser, phonon laser has potential applications in various areas. We study a type of phonon laser implemented by two coupled micro-cavities, one of which carries optical gain medium. The phonon laser ...
    • Mechanical oscillations frozen on discrete levels by two optical driving fields 

      He, Bing [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile]; Lin, Qing; Orszag, Miguel [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile]; Xiao, Min (American Physical Society, 2020-07-20)
      We report a synchronization phenomenon which is simulated with an optomechanical system driven by two equally strong fields with different frequencies. Once the frequencies of the driving fields are properly matched, the ...
    • Semi-exact solutions of sextic potential plus a centrifugal term 

      Dong, Qian; Sun, Guo-Hua; He, Bing [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile]; Dong, Shi-Hai (SPRINGER, 2020-11)
      We revisit the one-dimensional quantum system of a sextic potential added with a centrifugal term, V(x)=ax(-2)+bx(2)+cx(4)+dx(6), where the parameters a,b,c and d are arbitrary. We find that its solutions can be expressed ...
    • Control of interference and diffraction of a three-level atom in a double-slit scheme with cavity fields 

      Miranda, Mario; Orszag, Miguel [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile] (American Physical Society, 2020-09-28)
      A double-cavity with a quantum mechanical and a classical field is placed immediately behind a double-slit in order to analyze the wave-particle duality. Both fields have common nodes and antinodes through which a three-level ...
    • Ultra-high optical nonreciprocity with a coupled triple-resonator structure 

      Cao, Zhen; Xie, Yi Fei; He, Bing [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile]; Lin, Qing (IOP Publishing Ltd., 2021)
      Optical transmission nonreciprocity as a widely investigated phenomenon is essential to various applications. Many sophisticated mechanisms have been proposed and tested for achieving the optical nonreciprocity on integrated ...
    • Controlling parameters of the wave-particle duality of a two-level atom in a double-slit scheme with cavity field 

      Miranda, Mario; Orszag, Miguel [Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Univ Mayor, Chile] (The Optical Society, 2021-01)
      A double-slit scheme placed immediately before a standing wave allows one to establish two possible paths for the passage of an atom. Each path matches with a node or antinode of the wave. The atom–field interaction is ...
    • Mutual Information and Quantum Discord in Quantum State Discrimination with a Fixed Rate of Inconclusive Outcomes 

      Jiménez, Omar [Centro de Óptica e Información Cuántica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Mayor, Chile]; Solís-Prosser, Miguel Angel; Neves, Leonardo; Delgado, Aldo (MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021-01-6)
      We studied the mutual information and quantum discord that Alice and Bob share when Bob implements a discrimination with a fixed rate of inconclusive outcomes (FRIO) onto two pure non-orthogonal quantum states, generated ...
    • Coherence as a measure for non-Markovianity and its applications to color centers in diamond 

      Norambuena, Ariel [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Óptica e Información Cuántica]; Maze, Jerónimo R.; Rabl, Peter; Coto, Raúl [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Óptica e Información Cuántica] (American Physical Society, 2019-04-30)
      The degree of non-Markovianity of a continuous bath can be quantified by means of the coherence. This simple measure is experimentally accessible through Ramsey spectroscopy, but it is limited to incoherent dynamical maps. ...
    • Macroscopic nonclassical-state preparation via postselection 

      Montenegro V., Eremeev V.; Coto, Raúl [Universidad Mayor, Chile]; Orszag, Miguel [Universidad Mayor, Chile] (American Physical Society, 2017)
      Macroscopic quantum superposition states are fundamental to test the classical-quantum boundary and present suitable candidates for quantum technologies. Although the preparation of such states has already been realized, ...
    • Stimulated Raman adiabatic control of a nuclear spin in diamond 

      Jacques V., Hétet G., Maze J.R.; Coto, Raúl [Centro de Física y Nanotecnología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Mayor, Chile] (American Physical Society, 2017)
      Coherent manipulation of nuclear spins is a highly desirable tool for both quantum metrology and quantum computation. However, most of the current techniques to control nuclear spins lack fast speed, impairing their ...
    • The power of a control qubit in weak measurements 

      Montenegro V., Eremeev V., Mundarain D., Orszag M.; Coto, Raúl [Universidad Mayor, Chile] (NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2017)
      In the late 80 s, a curious effect suggested by Aharanov et al. was found to lead to an anomalous amplification based on quantum measurements of weakly coupled systems. In this paper, we investigate the quantum control of ...
    • Breaking the optomechanical cooling limit by two drive fields on a membrane-in-the-middle system 

      He, Bing [Univ Mayor, Ctr Quantum Opt & Quantum Informat]; Wang, Chuan; Lin, Qing (AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2019)
      We present a theoretical scheme for ground-state cooling of a mechanical resonator in a membrane-in-themiddle optomechanical system (OMS) driven by two red-detuned drive fields. The details of dynamical evolution of OMS ...
    • Storage and retrieval of interacting photons in a Rydberg medium 

      He, Bing [Univ Mayor, Ctr Quantum Opt & Quantum Informat]; Yang, Liu; Xiao, Min (AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2019)
      Storing interacting photons in ensembles of highly excited Rydberg atoms makes it possible to realize photon-photon gates. The efficiency of stopping and retrieving pairs of single-photon pulses in any Rydberg medium is, ...
    • Optimizing synthetic diamond samples for quantum sensing technologies by tuning the growth temperature 

      Martínez, Lj [Univ Mayor, Ctr Quantum Opt & Quantum Informat]; Chouaieb, S.; Akhtar, W.; Robert-Philip, I; Dreau, A.; Brinza, O.; Achard, J.; Tallaire, A.; Jacques, V (ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, 2019)
      Control of the crystalline orientation of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defects in diamond is here demonstrated by tuning the temperature of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth on a (113)-oriented diamond substrate. We show ...
    • Experimental quantum tomography assisted by multiply symmetric states in higher dimensions 

      Jimenez, O. [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant]; Martínez, D.; Solis-Prosser, M. A.; Canas, G.; Delgado, A.; Lima, G. (AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2019)
      High-dimensional quantum information processing has become a mature field of research with several different approaches being adopted for the encoding of D-dimensional quantum systems. Such progress has fueled the search ...
    • Quantifying phonon-induced non-Markovianity in color centers in diamond 

      Norambuena, Ariel [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Ctr Opt & Informac Cuant, Santiago, Chile]; Maze, Jeronimo R.; Rabl, Peter; Coto, Raul (AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2020)
      We propose the application of a coherence-based measure for non-Markovianity to study the dynamics of color centers in diamond, where the optical coherence between two orbital states is affected by interactions with a ...
    • Effects of gain saturation on the quantum properties of light in a non-Hermitian gain-loss coupler 

      He, Bing [Univ Mayor, Ctr Quantum Opt & Quantum Informat]; Vashahri-Ghamsari, Saeid; Xiao, Min (AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2019)
      Gain saturation is ubiquitous but has not been fully explored in the newly developed field of non-Hermitian optics. On the other hand, the nonclassical properties of light are highly relevant to the gain saturation that ...


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