talk: Thermal light N-qubits, 2:30 Tue 10/1 ITE325b
UMBC Quantum Computation Seminar
Thermal light N-qubits
Yanhau Shih
Physics Department, UMBC
2:30-4:00 Tuesday, 1 October 2013, ITE 325b
This talk will discuss a few recent experiments on Nth-order interference of N independent and incoherent thermal fields from their intensity fluctuation correlation measurement. The observed interference is similar to that of entangled states. These experiments have demonstrated the possibility of producing N-qubits from N incoherent thermal fields.
Yanhua Shih received his B.S. degree in theoretical physics from Northwestern University of China in 1981, and his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 1987. He joined the Faculty of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 1989 and established the Quantum Optics Program at UMBC. He is currently Professor of Physics at UMBC. His research interests include fundamental problems of quantum theory and general relativity.
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Posted: September 27, 2013, 10:04 PM