Bounding the outcome of a two-photon interference measurement using weak coherent states

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Aragoneses, Andrés, Nurul T Islam, Michael Eggleston, Arturo Lezama, Jungsang Kim and Daniel J Gauthier (2018). Bounding the outcome of a two-photon interference measurement using weak coherent states. OPTICS LETTERS, 43(16). pp. 3806–3809. 10.1364/OL.43.003806 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17367.

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Jungsang Kim

Schiciano Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jungsang Kim leads the Multifunctional Integrated Systems Technology group at Duke University. His main area of current research is quantum information sciences, where his group uses trapped atomic ions and a range of photonics technologies in an effort to construct a scalable quantum information processors and quantum communication networks. His research focuses on introduction of new technologies, such as micro fabricated ion traps, optical micro-electromechanical systems, advanced single photon detectors, compact cryogenics and vacuum technologies, towards a functional integration of quantum information processing systems.


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