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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Professor Ian Walmsley CBE FRS FCGI

Director, 91探花 Quantum Institute

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics
Ian.Walmsley@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 772209
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An Optimal Design for Universal Multiport Interferometers

Optica Optical Society of America 3:12 (2016) 1460-1465

Authors:

William R Clements, Peter C Humphreys, Benjamin J Metcalf, W Steven Kolthammer, Ian A Walmsley

Abstract:

Universal multiport interferometers, which can be programmed to implement any linear transformation between multiple channels, are emerging as a powerful tool for both classical and quantum photonics. These interferometers are typically composed of a regular mesh of beam splitters and phase shifters, allowing for straightforward fabrication using integrated photonic architectures and ready scalability. The current, standard design for universal multiport interferometers is based on work by Reck et al (Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 58, 1994). We demonstrate a new design for universal multiport interferometers based on an alternative arrangement of beam splitters and phase shifters, which outperforms that by Reck et al. Our design requires half the optical depth of the Reck design and is significantly more robust to optical losses.

Two-photon quantum walk in a multimode fiber

Science Advances American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2:1 (2016) e1501054

Authors:

Hugo Defienne, Marco Barbieri, Ian A Walmsley, Brian J Smith, Sylvain Gigan

Tomography of photon-number resolving continuous-output detectors

New Journal of Physics IOP Publishing 17:10 (2015) 103044

Authors:

Peter C Humphreys, Benjamin J Metcalf, Thomas Gerrits, Thomas Hiemstra, Adriana E Lita, Joshua Nunn, Sae Woo Nam, Animesh Datta, W Steven Kolthammer, Ian A Walmsley

Bad cavities for good memories: Storing broadband photons with low noise

Optica Publishing Group (2015) 1-2

Authors:

Josh Nunn, Tessa Champion, Joseph Munns, Cheng Qiu, Dylan Saunders, Ian A Walmsley

Precision Metrology Using Weak Measurements

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 114:21 (2015) 210801

Authors:

Lijian Zhang, Animesh Datta, Ian A Walmsley

Abstract:

Weak values and measurements have been proposed as a means to achieve dramatic enhancements in metrology based on the greatly increased range of possible measurement outcomes. Unfortunately, the very large values of measurement outcomes occur with highly suppressed probabilities. This raises three vital questions in weak-measurement-based metrology. Namely, (Q1) Does postselection enhance the measurement precision? (Q2) Does weak measurement offer better precision than strong measurement? (Q3) Is it possible to beat the standard quantum limit or to achieve the Heisenberg limit with weak measurement using only classical resources? We analyze these questions for two prototypical, and generic, measurement protocols and show that while the answers to the first two questions are negative for both protocols, the answer to the last is affirmative for measurements with phase-space interactions, and negative for configuration space interactions. Our results, particularly the ability of weak measurements to perform at par with strong measurements in some cases, are instructive for the design of weak-measurement-based protocols for quantum metrology.

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