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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

Characterization of single photons using two-photon interference

ADVANCES IN ATOMIC MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS, VOL 53 53 (2006) 253-289

Authors:

T Legero, T Wilk, A Kuhn, G Rempe
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Three-dimensional cavity cooling and trapping in an optical lattice

PHYSICAL REVIEW A 73:6 (2006) ARTN 063415

Authors:

K Murr, S Nussmann, T Puppe, M Hijlkema, B Weber, SC Webster, A Kuhn, G Rempe
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Time-resolved and state-selective detection of single freely falling atoms

OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS 264:2 (2006) 271-277

Authors:

Torsten Bondo, Markus Hennrich, Thomas Legero, Gerhard Rempe, Axel Kuhn
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Strongly Coupled Atom-Cavity Systems

Chapter in Quantum Information Processing, (2005) 224-236

Authors:

A Kuhn, M Hennrich, G Rempe
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Deterministically controlled coupling of individual atoms to a high-finesse optical cavity

Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS) 1 (2005) 140-141

Authors:

A Kuhn, S Nußmann, M Hijlkema, B Weber, G Rempe

Abstract:

Quantum computing with atoms in optical cavities requires a precisely tunable atomcavity coupling. This has now been achieved by means of a dipole-force trap transporting single atoms perpendicular to the cavity axis. © 2003 Optical Society of America.

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