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SUMMARY:Aurel Gabris (Czech Technical University)
DTSTART:20210112T134500Z
DTEND:20210112T144500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/qc_seminar/8
 /">Classical and quantum coherences in photonic quantum networks</a>\nby A
 urel Gabris (Czech Technical University) as part of Quantum Circle\n\n\nAb
 stract\nDiscerning quantum and classical features in a real-world scenario
  is an intriguing task\, especially when the system under scrutiny has man
 y degrees of freedom. In optics the notion of coherence is of central impo
 rtance\, and it also comes in two flavours: classical and quantum. In this
  talk I will present a simple yet powerful technique to control and discer
 n classical and quantum coherences in a photonic quantum network\, an obje
 ct that may encompass a large number of modes\, all possibly spatially sep
 arated. Finally\, I will outline the experimental results from the applica
 tion of this technique to photonic networks implemented in the time-domain
 . \\\\[.2em]\nReference: Th.~Nitsche\, Syamsundar De\, S.~Barkhofen\, E.~M
 eyer-Scott\, J.~Tiedau\, J.~Sperling\, A.~G\\'abris\, I.~Jex\, and Ch.~Sil
 berhorn\, \\emph{Phys. Rev. Lett.} \\textbf{125}\, 213604 (2020)\n\nDiscer
 ning quantum and classical features in a real-world scenario is an intrigu
 ing task\, especially when the system under scrutiny has many degrees of f
 reedom. In optics the notion of coherence is of central importance\, and i
 t also comes in two flavours: classical and quantum. In this talk I will p
 resent a simple yet powerful technique to control and discern classical an
 d quantum coherences in a photonic quantum network\, an object that may en
 compass a large number of modes\, all possibly spatially separated. Finall
 y\, I will outline the experimental results from the application of this t
 echnique to photonic networks implemented in the time-domain. \\\\[.2em]\n
 Reference: Th.~Nitsche\, Syamsundar De\, S.~Barkhofen\, E.~Meyer-Scott\, J
 .~Tiedau\, J.~Sperling\, A.~G\\'abris\, I.~Jex\, and Ch.~Silberhorn\, \\em
 ph{Phys. Rev. Lett.} \\textbf{125}\, 213604 (2020)\n
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