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Alexander Lvovsky

Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum and optical technology
alex.lvovsky@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1865 272275
Clarendon Laboratory, room 512.40.26
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Entanglement and teleportation between polarization and wave-like encodings of an optical qubit

Nature Communications Nature Research 9:1 (2018) 3672

Authors:

Demid V Sychev, Alexander E Ulanov, Egor S Tiunov, Anastasia A Pushkina, A Kuzhamuratov, Valery Novikov, AI Lvovsky

Abstract:

Light is an irreplaceable means of communication among various quantum information processing and storage devices. Due to their different physical nature, some of these devices couple more strongly to discrete, and some to continuous degrees of freedom of a quantum optical wave. It is therefore desirable to develop a technological capability to interconvert quantum information encoded in these degrees of freedom. Here we generate and characterize an entangled state between a dual-rail (polarization-encoded) single-photon qubit and a qubit encoded as a superposition of opposite-amplitude coherent states. We furthermore demonstrate the application of this state as a resource for the interfacing of quantum information between these encodings. In particular, we show teleportation of a polarization qubit onto a freely propagating continuous-variable qubit.
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Quantum-secured blockchain

Quantum Science and Technology IOP Publishing 3:3 (2018) 035004

Authors:

Eo Kiktenko, No Pozhar, Mn Anufriev, As Trushechkin, Rr Yunusov, Yv Kurochkin, Ai Lvovsky, Ak Fedorov

Abstract:

Blockchain is a distributed database which is cryptographically protected against malicious modifications. While promising for a wide range of applications, current blockchain platforms rely on digital signatures, which are vulnerable to attacks by means of quantum computers. The same, albeit to a lesser extent, applies to cryptographic hash functions that are used in preparing new blocks, so parties with access to quantum computation would have unfair advantage in procuring mining rewards. Here we propose a possible solution to the quantum era blockchain challenge and report an experimental realization of a quantum-safe blockchain platform that utilizes quantum key distribution across an urban fiber network for information-theoretically secure authentication. These results address important questions about realizability and scalability of quantum-safe blockchains for commercial and governmental applications.
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Optical nanofiber temperature monitoring via double heterodyne detection

AIP Advances AIP Publishing 8:5 (2018) 055005

Authors:

P Anderson, S Jalnapurkar, ES Moiseev, D Chang, PE Barclay, A Lezama, AI Lvovsky
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Quantum Physics An Introduction Based on Photons

Springer, 2018

Abstract:

The book uses a mathematically simple physical system – photon polarization – as the visualization tool, permitting the student to see the entangled beauty of the quantum world from the very first pages.

Darkness of two-mode squeezed light in {\Lambda}-type atomic system

(2018)

Authors:

ES Moiseev, Arina Tashchilina, SA Moiseev, AI Lvovsky
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