SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 24
Download to read offline
By,
HIMANSHU BANSAL
M.Sc. IInd sem.
155274
OUTLINES
Importance of topic
Introduction & Basic principle
Applications
Advantages
Future challenges
conclusion
Importance of topic
This is a broad research field which have made a lot
of researches in many areas, some area are listed
below…….
Information processing and communication
measurement
 data security
 computing
Nano technology
 Teleportation
And still there is a lot of research work is going on …..
INTRODUCTION
PHOTONICS
PHOTON ELECTRONICS
“PHOTOICS” comes from PHOTON , which is the
smallest unit of light just as an ELECTRON is the
smallest unit of electricity.
PHOTONICS is the generation, process and
manipulation of photon to achieve a certain function.
Quantum photonics
In quantum phonics, we study quantum and coherent properties
of light and it’s applications.
In this area, The research group is focusing on developing
techniques to control the quantum dynamic of a single
quantum of light (a photon), which interacts with a single
quantum of matter (an atom).
There are various principles referring to application we
will discuss later but the most required property, which is
used, is quantum state of the PHOTON and it’s coherence.
 PHOTON have two polarized state, which may be
horizontal represented by |H or vertical represented by〉
|V〉 .
Basic principle
A qubit — a quantum ‘bit’ of information , can be
encoded using the horizontal (|H ) and vertical (|V )〉 〉
polarization of a single photon.
And magic is that it can be in both states at same time
which we called superposed state (before measurement)
Also property of Quantum entanglement of photons
are used in some applications.
Here we provide a broad review of photonics for
quantum technologies touching on topics including
secure communication with photons, quantum
information processing, quantum lithography and
integrated quantum photonics.
Application
As I told before, there are various fields in which
quantum photonics have made remarkable success…
Some of them are listed below.
Quantum information processing(QIP)-:
 The requirements for realizing a quantum computer
are conflicting till now. A major difficulty for optical
QIP is the realization of two qubit entangling logic
gates.
 The canonical example is the controlled-NOT (CNOT)
gate, which flips the state of a target qubit only if the
control qubit is in the state ‘1’.
Quantum metrology -:
All science and technology is founded on
measurement. And improvements in precision have
led not only to more detailed knowledge but also to
new fundamental understanding. The quest to realize
increasingly precise measurements raises the question
of whether fundamental limits exist or not?
e.g.- Interferometers have found application in many
fields of science and technology, from cosmology (gravity-
wave detection) to nanotechnology (phase-contrast
microscopy) , because of the subwavelength precision they
offer for measuring an optical phase φ.
However, the phase sensitivity is limited by statistical
uncertainty, for finite resources such as energy or number of
photons, It has been shown that using semi-classical probes
(coherent laser light, for example) limits the sensitivity of Δφ
to the standard quantum limit (SQL) such that Δφ 1/√N,∼
where N is the average number of photons used.
But now, The more fundamental Heisenberg limit is
attainable with the use of a quantum probe (an entangled
state of photons, for example) such that Δφ 1/N — this∼ is
referred to as quantum metrology.
Quantum teleportation-:
in this process , we use the entangled state of
photons, which was shared between the sending
and receiving point.
till now, we have teleported single photons at few
hundred miles , but still it is impossible to teleport
a system containing few thousands atoms, as we
required. ( but physicist say “not impossible, but
very very hard”).
Application
 semiconductor-based single-photon
sources:
Many quantum technologies, including QKD
(quantum key distribution) and photonic qubit based
quantum computation and networking, require sources
of single photons on demand. Ideally, such a source
should have a high efficiency , a very small probability of
emitting more than one photon per pulse, and should
produce indistinguishable photons at its output. These
above three parameters are critical for almost all QIP
applications, although some QKD protocols.
Application
The basic idea used to generate single photons on
demand is very simple: a single quantum emitter
(such as a quantum dot, an atom, a molecule, a
nitrogen vacancy centre in diamond or an impurity in
a semiconductor) is excited with a pulsed source,
after which spectral filtering is applied to isolate a
single photon with the desired properties at the
output.
The solid matter the researchers are working with are
so called quantum dots, which are ‘artificial’ solid
state atoms. Quantum dots consist of thousands of
atoms embedded in nanophotonic structures, so
called photonic crystals. In a photonic crystal, the
interaction between a quantum dot and a single
photon can be so powerful that quantum optical
Application
Quantum cryptography-:
Quantum cryptography is an emerging technology in
which two parties can make secure network
communications by applying the phenomena of
quantum physics.
Application
Quantum lithography
Quantum lithography is a technique that allows one
to write interference fringes with a spacing N-times
smaller than the classical Rayleigh limit of resolution,
which is approximately λ/2.
That is, if N photons are entangled and the
recording medium responds by N-photon absorption,
features of size λ/(2N) can be written into the
Application
The appealing characteristic of quantum cryptography is the
possibility of distributing secret key between two users in a
manner that it is impossible for a third party to eavesdrop
without changing the quantum transmission and hence the
eavesdropping is detected by users.
And there are more various applications…..
 Integrated quantum optical circuits
 Detectors based on quantum
phenomena
 Quantum computing
 Optical quantum memory,
etc.
Application
Advantages
Transmission at the speed of light and low-noise
properties make photons extremely valuable for
quantum communication — the transferring of a
quantum state from one place to another
ability to transfer quantum states between remote
locations can be used to greatly enhance
communication security. Any measurement of a
quantum system will disturb it, and we can use
this fundamental fact to reliably detect the
presence of an eavesdropper.
We can say, It’s allow more secure
transmission of information, and perform
more accurate measurements.
It’s gives ,highly efficient detectors,
integrated photonic circuits, and
waveguide- or nanostructure-based
nonlinear optical devices.
Quantum technologies will be able to
implement faster algorithms or we can say
faster computing.
In 2001, a surprising breakthrough showed that
scalable quantum computing is possible simply by
using single-photon sources and detectors, and
linear optical networks; and also by using optical
nonlinear properties.
Latest research work
In the latest work from the quantum photonics group
at the University of Bristol, Jonathan Matthews and
colleagues report the construction of a reconfigurable
quantum optical circuit on a chip and the control of
entangled states with up to four photons1
. The heart
of their device is a simple heating element that
changes the phase in one arm of an interferometer.
Future challenges
Quantum computer
Multi-particle teleportation
 quantum communications
 quantum Metrologic strategies
Optical quantum memory
 quantum internet
conclusion
We have just witnessed the birth of the first quantum
technology based on encoding information in light for
quantum key distribution. The quantum nature of
light seems destined to continue to have a central role
in future technologies.
References
NATURE PHOTONICS /VOL 3/ DEC.
2009/www.nature.com/naturephotonics
Nielsen, M. A. & Chuang, I. L. Quantum Computation and
Quantum Information. (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000).
Gisin, N. & Thew, R. Quantum communication. Nature
Photon. 1, 165–171 (2007).
Peter Lodahl,* Sahand Mahmoodian, and Søren Stobbe
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
 https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/study-here
12 March 2011 / Accepted: 2 June 2011 / Published online: 16
June 2011 © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011
Thank you
Any query

More Related Content

What's hot

Spin valve transistor
Spin valve transistorSpin valve transistor
Spin valve transistorEeshan Mishra
 
Nanoelectronics
NanoelectronicsNanoelectronics
NanoelectronicsAakankshaR
 
Graphene -Applications in Electronics
Graphene -Applications in ElectronicsGraphene -Applications in Electronics
Graphene -Applications in ElectronicsZaahir Salam
 
Flexible and stretchable electronics
Flexible and stretchable electronicsFlexible and stretchable electronics
Flexible and stretchable electronicssurya shobhan
 
Piezoelectric nanogenerator
Piezoelectric nanogeneratorPiezoelectric nanogenerator
Piezoelectric nanogeneratorMuzamilg12
 
Transparent conducting oxides for thin film PV
Transparent conducting oxides for thin film PVTransparent conducting oxides for thin film PV
Transparent conducting oxides for thin film PVUniversity of Liverpool
 
Nanotechnology for Future Electronics
Nanotechnology for Future ElectronicsNanotechnology for Future Electronics
Nanotechnology for Future ElectronicsPiyusha Hivale
 
Introduction to nano technology
Introduction to nano technologyIntroduction to nano technology
Introduction to nano technologymahalakshmimalini
 
Graphene Field Effect Transistor
Graphene Field Effect TransistorGraphene Field Effect Transistor
Graphene Field Effect TransistorAhmed AlAskalany
 
Graphene by ISMAIL ALSARHI
Graphene by ISMAIL ALSARHIGraphene by ISMAIL ALSARHI
Graphene by ISMAIL ALSARHIISMAILH6
 
Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...
Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...
Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...Yole Developpement
 
Plasmonics-A New Device Technology
Plasmonics-A New Device TechnologyPlasmonics-A New Device Technology
Plasmonics-A New Device Technologyijsrd.com
 
Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...
Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...
Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...pondicherry university
 

What's hot (20)

Spin valve transistor
Spin valve transistorSpin valve transistor
Spin valve transistor
 
Nanoelectronics
NanoelectronicsNanoelectronics
Nanoelectronics
 
PLASMONICS
PLASMONICSPLASMONICS
PLASMONICS
 
Graphene -Applications in Electronics
Graphene -Applications in ElectronicsGraphene -Applications in Electronics
Graphene -Applications in Electronics
 
Flexible and stretchable electronics
Flexible and stretchable electronicsFlexible and stretchable electronics
Flexible and stretchable electronics
 
Piezoelectric nanogenerator
Piezoelectric nanogeneratorPiezoelectric nanogenerator
Piezoelectric nanogenerator
 
Plasmonics
PlasmonicsPlasmonics
Plasmonics
 
Transparent conducting oxides for thin film PV
Transparent conducting oxides for thin film PVTransparent conducting oxides for thin film PV
Transparent conducting oxides for thin film PV
 
Graphene ppt
Graphene pptGraphene ppt
Graphene ppt
 
Nanotechnology for Future Electronics
Nanotechnology for Future ElectronicsNanotechnology for Future Electronics
Nanotechnology for Future Electronics
 
Nanoelectronics
NanoelectronicsNanoelectronics
Nanoelectronics
 
Introduction to nano technology
Introduction to nano technologyIntroduction to nano technology
Introduction to nano technology
 
Graphene Field Effect Transistor
Graphene Field Effect TransistorGraphene Field Effect Transistor
Graphene Field Effect Transistor
 
Graphene by ISMAIL ALSARHI
Graphene by ISMAIL ALSARHIGraphene by ISMAIL ALSARHI
Graphene by ISMAIL ALSARHI
 
Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...
Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...
Graphene materials for opto and electronic applications 2014 Report by Yole D...
 
Plasmonics
PlasmonicsPlasmonics
Plasmonics
 
Nanotechnology
NanotechnologyNanotechnology
Nanotechnology
 
Plasmonics-A New Device Technology
Plasmonics-A New Device TechnologyPlasmonics-A New Device Technology
Plasmonics-A New Device Technology
 
Nanoantenna
Nanoantenna Nanoantenna
Nanoantenna
 
Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...
Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...
Nano devices- resonant tunneling diode, resonant tunneling transistor, SET, F...
 

Similar to Quantum Photonics

Few Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the world
Few Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the worldFew Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the world
Few Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the worldHome
 
Nanotechnology Presentation For Electronic Industry
Nanotechnology Presentation For Electronic IndustryNanotechnology Presentation For Electronic Industry
Nanotechnology Presentation For Electronic Industrytabirsir
 
Charlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la Luz
Charlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la LuzCharlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la Luz
Charlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la LuzSOCIEDAD JULIO GARAVITO
 
Quantum communication in space
Quantum communication in spaceQuantum communication in space
Quantum communication in spaceSwapnil Gourkar
 
Nanotechnology And Its Applications
Nanotechnology And Its ApplicationsNanotechnology And Its Applications
Nanotechnology And Its Applicationsmandykhera
 
Paul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano Transducers
Paul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano TransducersPaul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano Transducers
Paul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano TransducersPaul Ahern
 
Nanotechnology and computer science
Nanotechnology and computer scienceNanotechnology and computer science
Nanotechnology and computer scienceJamyang Lotus
 
Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]
Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]
Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]jayarajchinna
 
Nanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communication
Nanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communicationNanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communication
Nanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communicationajeesh28
 
Physics nanophotonics
Physics nanophotonicsPhysics nanophotonics
Physics nanophotonicsVishal Singh
 
internetofnanothings-170326163903.pdf
internetofnanothings-170326163903.pdfinternetofnanothings-170326163903.pdf
internetofnanothings-170326163903.pdfssusere77259
 
Internet of nano things
Internet of nano thingsInternet of nano things
Internet of nano thingsCV Kashyap
 
Presentation on quantum computers
Presentation on quantum computersPresentation on quantum computers
Presentation on quantum computersNancy Mann
 
internetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptx
internetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptxinternetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptx
internetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptxssusere77259
 
IEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paper
IEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paperIEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paper
IEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paperRaghul Palaniswamy
 

Similar to Quantum Photonics (20)

Few Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the world
Few Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the worldFew Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the world
Few Applications of quantum physics or mechanics around the world
 
Nanotechnology Presentation For Electronic Industry
Nanotechnology Presentation For Electronic IndustryNanotechnology Presentation For Electronic Industry
Nanotechnology Presentation For Electronic Industry
 
Charlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la Luz
Charlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la LuzCharlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la Luz
Charlas itm 7 y 8 abril 2015-El Año de la Luz
 
Quantum communication in space
Quantum communication in spaceQuantum communication in space
Quantum communication in space
 
Nanotechnology And Its Applications
Nanotechnology And Its ApplicationsNanotechnology And Its Applications
Nanotechnology And Its Applications
 
Pomrenke - Optoelectronic Information Processing - Spring Review 2012
Pomrenke - Optoelectronic Information Processing - Spring Review 2012Pomrenke - Optoelectronic Information Processing - Spring Review 2012
Pomrenke - Optoelectronic Information Processing - Spring Review 2012
 
Paul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano Transducers
Paul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano TransducersPaul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano Transducers
Paul Ahern - Overview of Micro & Nano Transducers
 
1914 1917
1914 19171914 1917
1914 1917
 
1914 1917
1914 19171914 1917
1914 1917
 
Nanotechnology and computer science
Nanotechnology and computer scienceNanotechnology and computer science
Nanotechnology and computer science
 
Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]
Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]
Photonics communication [communication application of nano technology]
 
Nanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communication
Nanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communicationNanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communication
Nanosensor networks with electromagnetic wireless communication
 
Physics nanophotonics
Physics nanophotonicsPhysics nanophotonics
Physics nanophotonics
 
internetofnanothings-170326163903.pdf
internetofnanothings-170326163903.pdfinternetofnanothings-170326163903.pdf
internetofnanothings-170326163903.pdf
 
Internet of nano things
Internet of nano thingsInternet of nano things
Internet of nano things
 
Presentation on quantum computers
Presentation on quantum computersPresentation on quantum computers
Presentation on quantum computers
 
internetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptx
internetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptxinternetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptx
internetofnanothings-170326163903 (1).pptx
 
IEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paper
IEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paperIEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paper
IEEE HIGH SPEED COMPUTING AND DEEP SPACE TRAVEL paper
 
Quantum Computing at NIST
Quantum Computing at NISTQuantum Computing at NIST
Quantum Computing at NIST
 
Ppt of nanocomputing
Ppt of nanocomputingPpt of nanocomputing
Ppt of nanocomputing
 

Recently uploaded

The Black hole shadow in Modified Gravity
The Black hole shadow in Modified GravityThe Black hole shadow in Modified Gravity
The Black hole shadow in Modified GravitySubhadipsau21168
 
Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)
Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)
Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)DHURKADEVIBASKAR
 
Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.
Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.
Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.k64182334
 
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Sérgio Sacani
 
TOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physics
TOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physicsTOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physics
TOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physicsssuserddc89b
 
GFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptx
GFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptxGFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptx
GFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptxAleenaTreesaSaji
 
Module 4: Mendelian Genetics and Punnett Square
Module 4:  Mendelian Genetics and Punnett SquareModule 4:  Mendelian Genetics and Punnett Square
Module 4: Mendelian Genetics and Punnett SquareIsiahStephanRadaza
 
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxAnimal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxUmerFayaz5
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.aasikanpl
 
Natural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based NanomaterialsNatural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based NanomaterialsAArockiyaNisha
 
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.PraveenaKalaiselvan1
 
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistanzoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistanzohaibmir069
 
Boyles law module in the grade 10 science
Boyles law module in the grade 10 scienceBoyles law module in the grade 10 science
Boyles law module in the grade 10 sciencefloriejanemacaya1
 
Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...
Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...
Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...anilsa9823
 
Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...
Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...
Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...jana861314
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝soniya singh
 
Behavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdf
Behavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdfBehavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdf
Behavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdfSELF-EXPLANATORY
 

Recently uploaded (20)

The Black hole shadow in Modified Gravity
The Black hole shadow in Modified GravityThe Black hole shadow in Modified Gravity
The Black hole shadow in Modified Gravity
 
9953056974 Young Call Girls In Mahavir enclave Indian Quality Escort service
9953056974 Young Call Girls In Mahavir enclave Indian Quality Escort service9953056974 Young Call Girls In Mahavir enclave Indian Quality Escort service
9953056974 Young Call Girls In Mahavir enclave Indian Quality Escort service
 
The Philosophy of Science
The Philosophy of ScienceThe Philosophy of Science
The Philosophy of Science
 
Engler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomy
Engler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomyEngler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomy
Engler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomy
 
Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)
Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)
Recombinant DNA technology( Transgenic plant and animal)
 
Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.
Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.
Genomic DNA And Complementary DNA Libraries construction.
 
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
 
TOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physics
TOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physicsTOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physics
TOPIC 8 Temperature and Heat.pdf physics
 
GFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptx
GFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptxGFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptx
GFP in rDNA Technology (Biotechnology).pptx
 
Module 4: Mendelian Genetics and Punnett Square
Module 4:  Mendelian Genetics and Punnett SquareModule 4:  Mendelian Genetics and Punnett Square
Module 4: Mendelian Genetics and Punnett Square
 
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxAnimal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
 
Natural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based NanomaterialsNatural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
 
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
 
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistanzoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
 
Boyles law module in the grade 10 science
Boyles law module in the grade 10 scienceBoyles law module in the grade 10 science
Boyles law module in the grade 10 science
 
Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...
Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...
Lucknow 💋 Russian Call Girls Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 8923113531 Availa...
 
Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...
Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...
Traditional Agroforestry System in India- Shifting Cultivation, Taungya, Home...
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
 
Behavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdf
Behavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdfBehavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdf
Behavioral Disorder: Schizophrenia & it's Case Study.pdf
 

Quantum Photonics

  • 2. OUTLINES Importance of topic Introduction & Basic principle Applications Advantages Future challenges conclusion
  • 3. Importance of topic This is a broad research field which have made a lot of researches in many areas, some area are listed below……. Information processing and communication measurement  data security  computing Nano technology  Teleportation And still there is a lot of research work is going on …..
  • 4. INTRODUCTION PHOTONICS PHOTON ELECTRONICS “PHOTOICS” comes from PHOTON , which is the smallest unit of light just as an ELECTRON is the smallest unit of electricity. PHOTONICS is the generation, process and manipulation of photon to achieve a certain function. Quantum photonics In quantum phonics, we study quantum and coherent properties of light and it’s applications. In this area, The research group is focusing on developing techniques to control the quantum dynamic of a single quantum of light (a photon), which interacts with a single quantum of matter (an atom).
  • 5. There are various principles referring to application we will discuss later but the most required property, which is used, is quantum state of the PHOTON and it’s coherence.  PHOTON have two polarized state, which may be horizontal represented by |H or vertical represented by〉 |V〉 . Basic principle
  • 6. A qubit — a quantum ‘bit’ of information , can be encoded using the horizontal (|H ) and vertical (|V )〉 〉 polarization of a single photon. And magic is that it can be in both states at same time which we called superposed state (before measurement) Also property of Quantum entanglement of photons are used in some applications. Here we provide a broad review of photonics for quantum technologies touching on topics including secure communication with photons, quantum information processing, quantum lithography and integrated quantum photonics.
  • 7. Application As I told before, there are various fields in which quantum photonics have made remarkable success… Some of them are listed below. Quantum information processing(QIP)-:  The requirements for realizing a quantum computer are conflicting till now. A major difficulty for optical QIP is the realization of two qubit entangling logic gates.  The canonical example is the controlled-NOT (CNOT) gate, which flips the state of a target qubit only if the control qubit is in the state ‘1’.
  • 8. Quantum metrology -: All science and technology is founded on measurement. And improvements in precision have led not only to more detailed knowledge but also to new fundamental understanding. The quest to realize increasingly precise measurements raises the question of whether fundamental limits exist or not?
  • 9. e.g.- Interferometers have found application in many fields of science and technology, from cosmology (gravity- wave detection) to nanotechnology (phase-contrast microscopy) , because of the subwavelength precision they offer for measuring an optical phase φ. However, the phase sensitivity is limited by statistical uncertainty, for finite resources such as energy or number of photons, It has been shown that using semi-classical probes (coherent laser light, for example) limits the sensitivity of Δφ to the standard quantum limit (SQL) such that Δφ 1/√N,∼ where N is the average number of photons used. But now, The more fundamental Heisenberg limit is attainable with the use of a quantum probe (an entangled state of photons, for example) such that Δφ 1/N — this∼ is referred to as quantum metrology.
  • 10. Quantum teleportation-: in this process , we use the entangled state of photons, which was shared between the sending and receiving point. till now, we have teleported single photons at few hundred miles , but still it is impossible to teleport a system containing few thousands atoms, as we required. ( but physicist say “not impossible, but very very hard”). Application
  • 11.  semiconductor-based single-photon sources: Many quantum technologies, including QKD (quantum key distribution) and photonic qubit based quantum computation and networking, require sources of single photons on demand. Ideally, such a source should have a high efficiency , a very small probability of emitting more than one photon per pulse, and should produce indistinguishable photons at its output. These above three parameters are critical for almost all QIP applications, although some QKD protocols. Application
  • 12. The basic idea used to generate single photons on demand is very simple: a single quantum emitter (such as a quantum dot, an atom, a molecule, a nitrogen vacancy centre in diamond or an impurity in a semiconductor) is excited with a pulsed source, after which spectral filtering is applied to isolate a single photon with the desired properties at the output. The solid matter the researchers are working with are so called quantum dots, which are ‘artificial’ solid state atoms. Quantum dots consist of thousands of atoms embedded in nanophotonic structures, so called photonic crystals. In a photonic crystal, the interaction between a quantum dot and a single photon can be so powerful that quantum optical Application
  • 13. Quantum cryptography-: Quantum cryptography is an emerging technology in which two parties can make secure network communications by applying the phenomena of quantum physics. Application
  • 14. Quantum lithography Quantum lithography is a technique that allows one to write interference fringes with a spacing N-times smaller than the classical Rayleigh limit of resolution, which is approximately λ/2. That is, if N photons are entangled and the recording medium responds by N-photon absorption, features of size λ/(2N) can be written into the Application The appealing characteristic of quantum cryptography is the possibility of distributing secret key between two users in a manner that it is impossible for a third party to eavesdrop without changing the quantum transmission and hence the eavesdropping is detected by users.
  • 15. And there are more various applications…..  Integrated quantum optical circuits  Detectors based on quantum phenomena  Quantum computing  Optical quantum memory, etc. Application
  • 16. Advantages Transmission at the speed of light and low-noise properties make photons extremely valuable for quantum communication — the transferring of a quantum state from one place to another ability to transfer quantum states between remote locations can be used to greatly enhance communication security. Any measurement of a quantum system will disturb it, and we can use this fundamental fact to reliably detect the presence of an eavesdropper.
  • 17. We can say, It’s allow more secure transmission of information, and perform more accurate measurements. It’s gives ,highly efficient detectors, integrated photonic circuits, and waveguide- or nanostructure-based nonlinear optical devices. Quantum technologies will be able to implement faster algorithms or we can say faster computing.
  • 18. In 2001, a surprising breakthrough showed that scalable quantum computing is possible simply by using single-photon sources and detectors, and linear optical networks; and also by using optical nonlinear properties. Latest research work
  • 19. In the latest work from the quantum photonics group at the University of Bristol, Jonathan Matthews and colleagues report the construction of a reconfigurable quantum optical circuit on a chip and the control of entangled states with up to four photons1 . The heart of their device is a simple heating element that changes the phase in one arm of an interferometer.
  • 20. Future challenges Quantum computer Multi-particle teleportation  quantum communications  quantum Metrologic strategies Optical quantum memory  quantum internet
  • 21. conclusion We have just witnessed the birth of the first quantum technology based on encoding information in light for quantum key distribution. The quantum nature of light seems destined to continue to have a central role in future technologies.
  • 22. References NATURE PHOTONICS /VOL 3/ DEC. 2009/www.nature.com/naturephotonics Nielsen, M. A. & Chuang, I. L. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information. (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000). Gisin, N. & Thew, R. Quantum communication. Nature Photon. 1, 165–171 (2007). Peter Lodahl,* Sahand Mahmoodian, and Søren Stobbe Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen  https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/study-here 12 March 2011 / Accepted: 2 June 2011 / Published online: 16 June 2011 © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011