Quantum Journal Club meeting, this Thur, 2pm in PHYS 398
Nirajan Mandal will be presenting the work titled
"Long-lived nanosecond spin relaxation and spin coherence of electrons in monolayer MoS2 and WS2"
http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v11/n10/full/nphys3419.html
Our Quantum Journal Club is going to have regular meetings on Thursdays at 2pm in PHYS 398.
The first meeting is on Jan. 21.
Please take a minute to choose a week to present and sign up on the schedule
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0944adad2ba1f94-spring
Dear all,
We have a lecture on "Engineering Diamond Color Centers for Quantum Information and Sensing" by Prof. Phillip Hemmer, Texas A&M University.
This event is funded by SPIE Visiting Lecturer Program, and organized by SPIE Purdue Student Chapter and OSA Purdue Student Chapter.
You are welcome to join the lecture.
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SPIE Visiting Lecturer Program 2015
Topic: Engineering Diamond Color Centers for Quantum Information and Sensing
Speaker: Prof. Phillip Hemmer, Texas A&M University
Date: November 23 2015, Monday
Time: 12:00pm
Location: BRK 2001
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Best Regards,
-Sajid --~----~---~---~---~---~---~---~--~---~---~- Sajid Muhaimin Choudhury
Treasurer, SPIE Purdue Student Chapter
Joint CMP-AMO & Purdue Quantum Center Seminar
Advanced Laser Spectroscopic Methods for Measurements of Species and Temperature in Harsh Combustion Environments
When:
November 20, 2015
Time:
03:30 PM - 04:30 PM
Location:
Physics Room 203
Communicated by Prof. Yong Chen
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Here we post an abstract and a link to the very first paper from Andy Weiner's group that includes the Purdue Quantum Center affiliation,
https:www.osapublishing.orgolabstract.cfm?uri=ol-40-22-5331
Excellent start Colleagues!
Joseph M. Lukens, Ogaga D. Odele, Daniel E. Leaird, and Andrew M. Weiner, "Electro-optic modulation for high-speed characterization of entangled photon pairs," Opt. Lett. 40, 5331-5334 (2015)
Abstract
We demonstrate a new biphoton manipulation and characterization technique based on electro-optic intensity modulation and time shifting. By applying fast modulation signals with a sharply peaked cross-correlation to each photon from an entangled pair, it is possible to measure temporal correlations with significantly higher precision than that attainable using standard single-photon detection. Low-duty-cycle pulses and maximal-length sequences are considered as modulation functions, reducing the time spread in our correlation measurement by a factor of five compared to our detector jitter. With state-of-the-art electro-optic components, we expect the potential to surpass the speed of any single-photon detectors currently available.
© 2015 Optical Society of America
Communicated by Prof. Yong P. Cheng
Several of the CMP seminars for the remaining of the semester may be of interests to the PQC, see
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/events/condensed-matter-seminars/index.html
They are on Fridays afternoon 3:30pm in PHYS 203
Professor Christopher H. Greene
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University Condensed Matter Seminar : Title: Few-body insights into the fractional quantum Hall effect Date and Time: Fri, 13 Nov 2015, 3:30 PM Location: Physics Room 203
Professor Brian Odom Northwestern University Condensed Matter/AMO Seminar : Adding trapped molecules to the quantum toolkit Date and Time: Fri, 4 Dec 2015, 3:30 PM Location: Physics Room 203
Professor Vanessa Sih Physics University of Michigan Condensed Matter Seminar : Ultrafast optical measurements of spin polarization in semiconductors Date and Time: Fri, 11 Dec 2015, 12:11 PM Location: Physics Room 203