Nanophotonics for quantum technologies

DIPC Seminars

Speaker
Alejandro Gonzalez-Tudela, IFF CSIC, Madrid
When
2022/08/11
14:00
Place
Donostia International Physics Center
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Nanophotonics for quantum technologies Recent experimental advances in the integration of quantum emitters with nanophotonic structures opens up unprecedented for quantum technologies [1]. In particular, the low dimensionality of the photons enables to obtain longer ranged interactions than with free-space setups that can be harnessed for quantum simulation purposes [2], as well as for improving the figures of merit of non-classical light-generation [3]. Besides, the possibility to engineer topologically non-trivial photonic band structures [4] opens the realization of topological light-matter interfaces [5], opening a path to engineer robust quantum devices based on such effects [6]. In this talk, I will review some of my main contributions to this field [2,3,6]. [1] D. E. Chang, J. S. Douglas, A. Gonzalez-Tudela, C. L. Hung, H. J. Kimble, Reviews of Modern Physics 90 (3), 031002 (2018). [2] A. Gonzalez-Tudela et al., Nat. Photonics 9 (5), 320 (2015); J. Douglas et al., Nat. Photonics 9 (5), 326 (2015). [3] A. Gonzalez-Tudela et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115 (16), 163603 (2015); Phys. Rev. Lett. 118 (21), 213601 (2017). [4] T. Ozawa et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 91, 015006 (2019). [5] S. Barik et al., Science 359, 666 (2018). [6] M. Bello, G. Platero, I. Cirac, A. Gonzalez-Tudela, Science Advances 5 (7), eaaw0297e (2019); I. García-Elcano, A. Gonzalez-Tudela, J. Bravo-Abad, Phys. Rev. Lett. 125 (16), 163602 (2020); E. Kim et al., Phys. Rev. X 11 (5), 011015 (2021); C. Vega et al., Phys. Rev. A 104 (5), 053522 (2021).