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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Dr Axel Kuhn

Associate Professor of Experimental Quantum Optics

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation
  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Atom-photon connection
Axel.Kuhn@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72333,01865 (2)76227
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  • Publications

How to administer an antidote to Schrödinger's cat

(2021)

Authors:

Juan-Rafael Álvarez, Mark IJspeert, Oliver Barter, Ben Yuen, Thomas D Barrett, Dustin Stuart, Jerome Dilley, Annemarie Holleczek, Axel Kuhn
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Light-matter interaction in open cavities with dielectric stacks

Applied Physics Letters AIP Publishing 118:15 (2021) 154002

Authors:

Astghik Saharyan, Juan-Rafael Álvarez, Thomas H Doherty, Axel Kuhn, Stephane Guérin

Abstract:

We evaluate the exact dipole coupling strength between a single emitter and the radiation field within an optical cavity, taking into account the effects of multilayer dielectric mirrors. Our model allows one to freely vary the resonance frequency of the cavity, the frequency of light or atomic transition addressing it, and the design wavelength of the dielectric mirror. The coupling strength is derived for an open system with unbound frequency modes. For very short cavities, the effective length used to determine their mode volume and the lengths defining their resonances are different, and also found to diverge appreciably from their geometric length, with the radiation field being strongest within the dielectric mirror itself. Only for cavities much longer than their resonant wavelength does the mode volume asymptotically approach that normally assumed from their geometric length.
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Dataset for "How to administer an antidote to Schrödinger’s cat"

University of Oxford (2021)

Authors:

Juan Alvarez Velasquez, Mark IJspeert, Oliver Barter, Benjamin Yuen, Thomas D Barrett, Dustin Stuart, Jerome Dilley, Annemarie Holleczek, Axel Kuhn

Abstract:

Experimental data gathered in laboratory, recorded by Single Photon Counting Modules.
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Pushing Purcell enhancement beyond its limits

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 22:6 (2020) ARTN 063013

Authors:

Thomas D Barrett, Thomas H Doherty, Axel Kuhn
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Roadmap on STIRAP applications

ArXiv 1908.01611 (2019)

Authors:

Klaas Bergmann, Hanns-Christoph Nägerl, Cristian Panda, Gerald Gabrielse, Eduard Miloglyadov, Martin Quack, Georg Seyfang, Gunther Wichmann, Silke Ospelkaus, Axel Kuhn, Stefano Longhi, Alexander Szameit, Philipp Pirro, Burkard Hillebrands, Xue-Feng Zhu, Jie Zhu, Michael Drewsen, Winfried K Hensinger, Sebastian Weidt, Thomas Halfmann, Hailin Wang, GS Paraoanu, Nikolay V Vitanov, J Mompart, Th Busch, Timothy J Barnum, David D Grimes, Robert W Field, Mark G Raizen, Edvardas Narevicius, Marcis Auzinsh, Dmitry Budker, Adriana Pálffy, Christoph H Keitel
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