Single-photon sources for quantum technologies - Results of the joint research project SIQUTE

S. Kück, M. López, B. Rodiek, H. Hofer, G. Porrovecchio, M. Šmid, G. Brida, P. Traina, I. P. Degiovanni, A. Pokatilov, T. Kübarsepp, A. Manninen, A. Vaigu, C. Chunnilall, D. Szwer, S. Polyakov, J. Claudon, Niels Gregersen, Jesper Mørk, X-L. ChuS. Götzinger, S. Lindner, M. Bock, C. Becher, S. Reitzenstein

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    Abstract

    In this presentation, the results of the joint research project “Single-Photon Sources for Quantum Technologies” (SIQUTE) [1] will be presented. The focus will be on the development of absolutely characterized single-photon sources, on the realization of an efficient waveguide-based single-photon source at the telecom wavelengths of 1.3 µm and 1.55 µm, on the implementation of the quantum-enhanced resolution in confocal fluorescence microscopy and on the development of a detector for very low photon fluxes
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of 13th International Conference on New Developments and Applications in Optical Radiometry
    Number of pages2
    Publication date2017
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    Event13th International Conference on New Developments and Applications in Optical Radiometry - National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Tokyo, Japan
    Duration: 13 Jun 201716 Jun 2017
    http://www.newrad2017.jp/

    Conference

    Conference13th International Conference on New Developments and Applications in Optical Radiometry
    LocationNational Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
    Country/TerritoryJapan
    CityTokyo
    Period13/06/201716/06/2017
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