My research utilizes cold Rb atoms to explore fundamentals in the fields of quantum optics, nonlinear optics, and atomic physics. Recent work includes the generation and characterization of energy-time entangled photons, nonlinear and non-hermitian optics with cold atoms, as well as quantum state measurement. Current research activities focus on the collective Rydberg qubit in the atomic array and ensemble, and its applications to many-body physics and quantum information science.
Photonic entanglement in the degree of freedom of energy-time has been generated, manipulated, and characterized. Read More
Nonlinear optics applications in cold atoms have been demonstrated using electromagnetically induced transparency effect. Read More