Zeilinger), quantum logic gate, and the development of the first single atomlaser. According to Elizabeth Rogan, OSA CEO, "Jeff has led a revolution in
of Applied Cryptography His seminal work about one-atom lasers (single atomlaser) was experimentally realized by H. Jeff Kimble. His work on quantum key
The Maxwell–Bloch equations, also called the optical Bloch equations describe the dynamics of a two-state quantum system interacting with the electromagnetic
force) or by imprinting a spatially varying geometric phase through an atom-laser interaction scheme. Recently, some attention has turned toward the possibility
spontaneous emission, and the experimental demonstration of the first single-atomlaser. In the later part of his career, he turned his attention to the field
achievement of non-classical spin states and the demonstration of a mode-locked atomlaser." 2005 Deborah Jin: 2007 Jun Ye: "For advances in precision measurement
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quantum optics, in particular laser fluorescence detection of single atom, laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms, atom optics, nanooptics and nanoplasmonics
syndrome. Wolfgang Ketterle: German-American physicist who developed an "atomlaser", amongst other breakthroughs. Nobel laureate 2001. Erhard Kietz: Pioneer
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