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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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A bridge between the single-photon and squeezed-vacuum state

(2009)

Authors:

Nitin Jain, SR Huisman, Erwan Bimbard, AI Lvovsky
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Optical quantum memory

Nature Photonics Springer Nature 3:12 (2009) 706-714

Authors:

Alexander I Lvovsky, Barry C Sanders, Wolfgang Tittel
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Protecting quantum superpositions from the outside world

Physics American Physical Society (APS) 2 (2009) 83
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Multimode electromagnetically induced transparency on a single atomic line

New Journal of Physics IOP Publishing 11:10 (2009) 103021

Authors:

Geoff Campbell, Anna Ordog, AI Lvovsky
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Instant single-photon Fock state tomography.

Optics letters 34:18 (2009) 2739-2741

Authors:

SR Huisman, Nitin Jain, SA Babichev, Frank Vewinger, AN Zhang, SH Youn, AI Lvovsky

Abstract:

Heralded single photons are prepared at a rate of approximately 100 kHz via conditional measurements on polarization-nondegenerate biphotons produced in a periodically poled potassium-titanyl phosphate crystal. The single-photon Fock state is characterized using high-frequency pulsed optical homodyne tomography with a fidelity of (57.6+/-0.1)%. The state preparation and detection rates allowed us to perform on-the-fly alignment of the apparatus based on real-time analysis of the quadrature measurement statistics.
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