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Latest Paper in Physical Review A

Quantum causality is an emerging field of study which has the potential to greatly advance our understanding of quantum systems. In this paper, we put forth a theoretical framework for merging quantum information science and causal inference by exploiting entropic principles. For this purpose, we...

Latest Paper in Phys.org & Science Advances

Our article from Phys.org, discussing our recent work on "Observation of nonvanishing optical helicity in thermal radiation from symmetry-broken metasurfaces" has been published in Science Advances (2023). Spinning thermal radiation is a unique phenomenon observed in condensed astronomical objects...

CONTROLLING FORCES BETWEEN ATOMS, PROMISING FOR ‘2-D HYPERBOLIC’ MATERIALS

A new approach to control forces and interactions between atoms and molecules, such as those employed by geckos to climb vertical surfaces, could bring advances in new materials for developing quantum light sources. “Closely spaced atoms and molecules in our environment are constantly interacting...

Jungho Mun

Jungho received his B.S. and PhD in Chemical Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology. His previous research focuses on optical scattering effects in discrete meta-atoms, their interactions with structured lights, and numerical techniques to study them. His current research extends...

ORC Seminar Series 2023: HADAR

Dr. Zubin Jacob Presented "Heat-Assisted Detection and Ranging (HADAR)" in the ORC Seminar Series 2023. He spoke about how machine perception uses advanced sensors to collect information about the surrounding scene for situational awareness. State-of-the-art machine perception using active sonar...

Latest Paper Published in IEEE Xplore

This article proposes circular hidden quantum Markov models (c-HQMMs), which can be applied for modeling temporal data. We show that c-HQMMs are equivalent to a tensor network (more precisely, circular local purified state) model. This equivalence enables us to provide an efficient learning model...

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Quantum Model Unlocks New Approach to Single-Photon Detection

To become more pervasive in daily life, quantum technology needs to better detect single particles of light, called photons, carrying quantum information. The problem is that each photon is a very weak signal, making it difficult for measurement devices to efficiently detect them. Purdue University engineers have proposed a new quantum resource that could help design the next generation of single-photon detectors.