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EPJ D - Reshaping Quantum Light

EPJ D - Reshaping Quantum Light

A photon is not a point: its wavepacket stretches out in space. In the classical limit, this spatial profile is governed by Maxwell's equations, and reshaping it has been a goal in optics since Galileo's invention of the telescope. In this paper, Morizur and his colleagues describe a new Unitary Programmable Mode Converter, a device capable of changing the spatial shape of quantum light at will without introducing loss in the beam.

Losses are particularly detrimental in quantum science because they destroy the non-classical nature of a beam with a well ordered flux of photons. The authors tested their device on such a beam of photons, successfully reshaping the wavepacket while retaining the non-classical nature of the flux. By efficiently adapting the spatial shape of the light emitted from a quantum light source, this device paves the way for the use of non-classical light to enhance optical measurements and microscopy.

Click here to read the full paper, "Spatial reshaping of a squeezed state of light" by J.-F. Morizur, S. Armstrong, N. Treps, J. Janousek and H.-A. Bachor, Eur. Phys. J. D 61, 237-239 (2011).

Editors-in-Chief
E. Dudas, M. Elsing, F. Forti, J. Monroe, D.J. Schwarz and G. Zanderighi

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ISSN: 1434-6052 (Electronic Edition)

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