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Alexander Lvovsky

Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum and optical technology
alex.lvovsky@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1865 272275
Clarendon Laboratory, room 512.40.26
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  • Publications

Undoing the effect of loss on quantum entanglement

(2015)

Authors:

Alexander E Ulanov, Ilya A Fedorov, Anastasia A Pushkina, Yury V Kurochkin, Timothy C Ralph, AI Lvovsky

Tomography of a multimode quantum black box

New Journal of Physics IOP Publishing 17:4 (2015) 043063

Authors:

Ilya A Fedorov, Aleksey K Fedorov, Yury V Kurochkin, AI Lvovsky

Quantum vampire: collapse-free action at a distance by the photon annihilation operator

Optica Optica Publishing Group 2:2 (2015) 112-115

Authors:

AI Lvovsky, Alexander E Ulanov, Ilya A Fedorov, Yury V Kurochkin

Squeezed Light

Chapter in Photonics, Wiley (2015) 121-163

Efficiencies of quantum optical detectors

Physical Review A American Physical Society (APS) 90:5 (2014) 053846

Authors:

Daniel Hogg, Dominic W Berry, AI Lvovsky

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