Inhaltsbereich
Quantum Optics I WS 2021/22 – Lecture
- Overview
- Lecture
Lecture Content
The course gives an introduction into the field of quantum optics and is targeted towards Masters students in Physics. The lectures are combined with a weekly journal club, where we discuss original publications related to the course. Additional problem sets supplement the course.
Course content
- Semiclassical Light-Atom-Interaction, Optical Bloch Equations
- Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field,
- (Fock States, Coherent States, Squeezed States)
- Quantized Light-Atom Interaction: Jaynes-Cummings-Model
- Dressed State Picture
- Quantum-Rabi Oscillations
- Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics, Nondestructive Detection of a Photon
- Wigner-Weisskopf-Theory of Spontaneous Emission
- Resonance Fluorescence, Mollow Triplett
- Classical Coherence Theory
- Correlations and Photon Statistics
- Spatial and Temporal Coherence
- Intensity Fluctuations, Hanbury Brown & Twiss Experiment
- Entanglement, EPR Experiments and Bell’s Inequalities
- Schrödinger Cat States
- Quantum Teleportation
- Laser Cooling of Atoms and Ions
- Quantum Cryptography
- Quantum Computing & Quantum Simulations with Ion Traps and Neutral Atoms
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge in atomic physics and quantum mechanics I.