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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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The quantum postulates

Chapter in Quantum Physics, Springer Nature (2018) 1-39
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Entanglement and teleportation between polarization and wave-like encodings of an optical qubit

(2017)

Authors:

Demid V Sychev, Alexander E Ulanov, Anastasia A Pushkina, Egor Tiunov, Valery Novikov, AI Lvovsky
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Two-level masers as heat-to-work converters

(2017)

Authors:

A Ghosh, D Gelbwaser-Klimovsky, W Niedenzu, A Lvovsky, I Mazets, MO Scully, G Kurizki
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Fisher information for far-field linear optical superresolution via homodyne or heterodyne detection in a higher-order local oscillator mode

Physical Review A American Physical Society (APS) 96:6 (2017) 063829

Authors:

Fan Yang, Ranjith Nair, Mankei Tsang, Christoph Simon, Alexander I Lvovsky
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Noise spectra in balanced optical detectors based on transimpedance amplifiers.

The Review of scientific instruments 88:11 (2017) 113109

Authors:

AV Masalov, A Kuzhamuratov, AI Lvovsky

Abstract:

We present a thorough theoretical analysis and experimental study of the shot and electronic noise spectra of a balanced optical detector based on an operational amplifier connected in a transimpedance scheme. We identify and quantify the primary parameters responsible for the limitations of the circuit, in particular, the bandwidth and shot-to-electronic noise clearance. We find that the shot noise spectrum can be made consistent with the second-order Butterworth filter, while the electronic noise grows linearly with the second power of the frequency. Good agreement between the theory and experiment is observed; however, the capacitances of the operational amplifier input and the photodiodes appear significantly higher than those specified in manufacturers' datasheets. This observation is confirmed by independent tests.
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