Difference between revisions of "Del Valle seminar (September 2019)"
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* '''What?''' What is our research about at the Physics Department in Wolverhampton? | * '''What?''' What is our research about at the Physics Department in Wolverhampton? | ||
− | * '''Who?''' Elena del Valle (our new | + | * '''Who?''' Elena del Valle (our new Quantum Optics Senior Lecturer). |
* '''Where?''' Wulfruna building (city campus), TBC. | * '''Where?''' Wulfruna building (city campus), TBC. | ||
* '''When?''' Fri 17 May, 17:00. | * '''When?''' Fri 17 May, 17:00. | ||
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* '''How?''' The talk is one hour and open to questions, tea & cookies will be provided. | * '''How?''' The talk is one hour and open to questions, tea & cookies will be provided. | ||
− | * '''Chair''': Juan Camilo | + | * '''Chair''': Juan Camilo López Carreño. |
The research in Physics at the University of Wolverhampton covers broad areas around the physics of light-matter coupling. In particular, we collectively study the behaviours of compound object that are part-light, part-matter (known as "polaritons"). I will give a short overview of what this field is about at the Research level. My own area of study concerns quantum systems of different sorts, with as a common theme, how those systems can be designed to emit quantum light, with only a few "photons" (the ultimate light constituents), useful for future fancy applications such as the quantum computer. I will overview some of the ways I figured out to obtain streams of single photons or of bunches of any number of them, or with striking quantum properties such as entanglement. I will also discuss ongoing projects we have in mind regarding outreach and public engagement where students participation would be most welcome. | The research in Physics at the University of Wolverhampton covers broad areas around the physics of light-matter coupling. In particular, we collectively study the behaviours of compound object that are part-light, part-matter (known as "polaritons"). I will give a short overview of what this field is about at the Research level. My own area of study concerns quantum systems of different sorts, with as a common theme, how those systems can be designed to emit quantum light, with only a few "photons" (the ultimate light constituents), useful for future fancy applications such as the quantum computer. I will overview some of the ways I figured out to obtain streams of single photons or of bunches of any number of them, or with striking quantum properties such as entanglement. I will also discuss ongoing projects we have in mind regarding outreach and public engagement where students participation would be most welcome. |
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- What? What is our research about at the Physics Department in Wolverhampton?
- Who? Elena del Valle (our new Quantum Optics Senior Lecturer).
- Where? Wulfruna building (city campus), TBC.
- When? Fri 17 May, 17:00.
- Why? Elena will introduce the research in Physics in Wolverhampton in general and her own research in particular.
- How? The talk is one hour and open to questions, tea & cookies will be provided.
- Chair: Juan Camilo López Carreño.
The research in Physics at the University of Wolverhampton covers broad areas around the physics of light-matter coupling. In particular, we collectively study the behaviours of compound object that are part-light, part-matter (known as "polaritons"). I will give a short overview of what this field is about at the Research level. My own area of study concerns quantum systems of different sorts, with as a common theme, how those systems can be designed to emit quantum light, with only a few "photons" (the ultimate light constituents), useful for future fancy applications such as the quantum computer. I will overview some of the ways I figured out to obtain streams of single photons or of bunches of any number of them, or with striking quantum properties such as entanglement. I will also discuss ongoing projects we have in mind regarding outreach and public engagement where students participation would be most welcome.