The SpooQy Lab
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We have published an International Perspective for PRX Quantum discussing how small satellites can enable QKD. This work was done collaboratively with our colleagues in the UK and Canada. Kudos to Tanvirul Islam for leading the authorship of this work! PRX Quantum 5, 030101 (2024).
Tanvirul Islam led the work on this publication in Scientific Reports. The article describes how random number generators could be configured to preserve their privacy, while allowing external validation of the entropy. Scientific Reports 14, Article number: 11337 (2024)
CQT PhD student Du Jinyi is the first author on a paper describing some straightforward techniques for extracting quantum light efficiently from photonic integrated chips. A fruitful outcome from paying attention to small details. Read it here: Optics Express 32 (7), 11406 (2024). Update: Top download in Optics Express for the month it was published!
We have a joint publication with an international team on shaping the transverse modes of photons through multimode optical fibers using mechanical perturbations. APL Photonics 8, 096109 (2023)
We are a multi-disciplinary group at the Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore. We are located on the National University of Singapore campus. Our work leverages optical technology for building compact, rugged & effective optical entanglement systems used for testing fundamental physics and demonstrating quantum-assisted applications. We work with a wide range of optical tools, and have an active interest in nonlinear optics including bulk and waveguide materials. Systems integration (optics, electronics & mechanical design) is a key theme of our work and undergraduate students are encouraged to take part in our projects.