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22/11/2 22/11/2 理理理 理理理 816 816 理理理 理理理 理理理理 理理理 理理理 理理理理 82502344 82502344 Introduction to Speaker Hans-A. Bachor Director, ARC (Australian Research Council ) Centre of Excellence for Quantum Atom Optics, Australian National University, Australian Prof. Hans-Albert Bachor received his diploma and doctorate in Physics from the University of Hannover, Germany. He was attracted to Australian in 1981 by the Australian National University where he has been teaching Physics at all levels with great enthusiasm and success. He established a widely known group for optics and explores the possibilities of harnessing the quantum nature of light. He worked and taught many times in the USA, Germany, Denmark and France. He holds many academic awards and distinction, including the Humboldt Research Prize, Fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK) and is recipient of the Walter Boas medal from the Australian Institute of Physics. He has published a book and more than 140 papers in international research journals. Currently, he is the director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics, a national centre to study atoms and light at the quantum level and to explore for future quantum technologies. Abstract Lasers are one of the great technological innovations. They have many applications in modern live and created a large industry. The invention of the laser was based on fundamental physics research about one hundred years ago. Pure theory turned into applied science and many ideas for precision measurements could be realized. The concept of photon is central and we are now in a position to reach the quantum limits of lasers. Quantum noise in now a limitation of many modern optical devices. We can get around the quantum noise limit with clever tricks such as squeezed light and we can generate even more complex types of light using entanglement. This talk will discuss some of the latest results in quantum optics and precision measurements with light. Perfecting the laser using the quantum properties of light 理理理理理理 理理理理 理理理理理理 理理理理 Department of Physics Renmin University of Department of Physics Renmin University of China China 理 —— 理 理理10 理 13 理 理理 理 (一) 18:30 20:00 理理理理理理理理理 理理理理 理理理理理理理 !

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Introduction to Speaker

Hans-A. Bachor

Director, ARC (Australian Research Council ) Centre of Excellence for Quantum Atom Optics, Australian

National University, Australian

Prof. Hans-Albert Bachor received his diploma and doctorate in Physics from the University of

Hannover, Germany. He was attracted to Australian in 1981 by the Australian National University

where he has been teaching Physics at all levels with great enthusiasm and success. He established

a widely known group for optics and explores the possibilities of harnessing the quantum nature of

light. He worked and taught many times in the USA, Germany, Denmark and France. He holds many

academic awards and distinction, including the Humboldt Research Prize, Fellow of the Institute of

Physics (UK) and is recipient of the Walter Boas medal from the Australian Institute of Physics. He

has published a book and more than 140 papers in international research journals. Currently, he is

the director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics, a

national centre to study atoms and light at the quantum level and to explore for future quantum

technologies.

Abstract Lasers are one of the great technological innovations. They have many applications in

modern live and created a large industry. The invention of the laser was based on

fundamental physics research about one hundred years ago. Pure theory turned into applied

science and many ideas for precision measurements could be realized. The concept of photon

is central and we are now in a position to reach the quantum limits of lasers. Quantum noise

in now a limitation of many modern  optical devices. We can get around the quantum noise

limit with clever tricks such as squeezed light and we can generate even more complex types

of light using entanglement. This talk will discuss some of the latest results in quantum optics

and precision measurements with light.

Perfecting the laser using the quantum properties of light

中国人民大学 物理学系中国人民大学 物理学系

Department of Physics Renmin University of ChinaDepartment of Physics Renmin University of China

物 理 学 前 沿 讲 坛 —— 五

时间: 10 月 13 日 (周一) 18:30 - 20:00

地点: 逸夫第二报告厅

主要面向:本科生和研究生

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