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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Professor Ian Walmsley CBE FRS FCGI

Director, Oxford Quantum Institute

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics
Ian.Walmsley@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 772209
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Measuring measurement: theory and practice

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 11 (2009) ARTN 093038

Authors:

A Feito, JS Lundeen, H Coldenstrodt-Ronge, J Eisert, MB Plenio, IA Walmsley
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Phase-controlled integrated photonic quantum circuits

Optics Express 17 (2009) 13516-13516

Authors:

Brian J Smith, Dmytro Kundys, Nicholas Thomas-peter, Peter GR Smith, Ian A Walmsley
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Pump-probe study of the formation of rubidium molecules by ultrafast photoassociation of ultracold atoms

PHYSICAL REVIEW A 80:3 (2009) ARTN 033404

Authors:

David J McCabe, Duncan G England, Hugo EL Martay, Melissa E Friedman, Jovana Petrovic, Emiliya Dimova, Beatrice Chatel, Ian A Walmsley
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Quantum states made to measure

NATURE PHOTONICS 3:12 (2009) 673-676

Authors:

Konrad Banaszek, Rafal Demkowicz-Dobrzanski, Ian A Walmsley
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Study of quantum-path interferences in the high harmonic generation process

Springer Berlin Heidelberg 92 (2009) 27-29-27-29

Authors:

Amelle Zaïr, Mirko Holler, Florian Schapper, Lukas Gallmann, Adam Wyatt, Antoine Monmayrant, Thierry Auguste, Jean Pascal-Caumes, Ian Walmsley, Eric Cormier, Pascal Salièeres, Ursula Keller

Abstract:

High Harmonic generation can be used as a probe of the emitting medium with attosecond and Angström resolutions. We show that polarization-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy with high harmonics improves the detection sensitivity of rotationally excited molecules.
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