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Quantum technologies usually require cryogenic environments to maintain quantum states and/or limit noise. The talk will discuss how nearfield nanoplasmonics can be an enabler of ambient strong coupling and quantum dynamics. We will highlight recently demonstrated ambient temperature near-field strong coupling of single quantum dots as well as and single quantum emitter Dicke enhancement paving the road towards single-photon quantum nonlinearities. The presentation will also explain near-field enhanced single-photon emission in near-zero index materials and multipartite dynamic quantum entanglement.
Ortwin Hess
"Nearfield strong coupling and entanglement of quantum emitters for ambient temperature quantum applications", Proc. SPIE PC12647, Active Photonic Platforms (APP) 2023, PC126470H (4 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2677666
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Ortwin Hess, "Nearfield strong coupling and entanglement of quantum emitters for ambient temperature quantum applications," Proc. SPIE PC12647, Active Photonic Platforms (APP) 2023, PC126470H (4 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2677666