The team QITE of the Laboratory Quantum Phenomena and Materials (LMPQ) will contribute with its know-how in design, fabrication and characterization of III-V quantum photonic devices and quantum optics theory (notably characterization and manipulation of entanglement).
Peoples involved in the project :
- Prof. Sara Ducci
- Dr. Pérola Milman
- Prof. Thomas Coudreau
- Ass. Prof. Florent Baboux
- Ass. Prof. Maria Amanti
- Eng. Christophe Manquest
- Postdoc: Yacine Halioua
- Postdoc: Simone Felicetti
- PhD student: Guillaume Boucher
- PhD student: Claire Autebert
- PhD student: Tom Douce
- PhD student: Giorgio Maltese
- PhD student: Jonathan Belhassen
- PhD student: Saverio Francesconi
- PhD student: Félicien Appas
The Laboratory of Photonics and Nanostructures is a node of the National Network of Nanotechnology Facilities. It will contribute with its expertise in high quality GaAs/AlAs microcavities growth by molecular beam epitaxy, in dielectric multilayer deposition for high anti-reflective coatings and adhesive bonding of III-V nanolasers onto a silicon waveguide circuitry.
People involved in the project
- Dr. Aristide Lemaître
- Eng. Carmen Gomez
- Eng. Xavier Lafosse
- Ass. Prof. Fabrice Raineri
The ultrafast quantum optics and optical metrology group from Oxford University has broad expertise concerning the generation and manipulation of pulsed quantum light and its application to quantum information science. The group is one of the world leaders in the development of integrated photonic technologies for scalable quantum networks and will provide expertise for designing and implementing quantum protocols – in particular, primitives for information processing such as quantum teleportation and quantum gates, as well as novel sensors based on quantum-enhanced phase measurements.
People involved in the project :
- Prof. Ian Walmsley
- Dr. Steven Kolthammer
- Dr. Andreas Eckstien
- PhD student : William Clement