We present an experimental method for the generation of amplitude squeezed high-order vector beams. The light is modified twice by a spatial light modulator such that the vector beam is created by means of a collinear interferometric technique. A major advantage of this approach is that it avoids systematic losses, which are detrimental as they cause decoherence in continuous-variable quantum systems. The utilisation of a spatial light modulator (SLM) gives the flexibility to switch between arbitrary mode orders. The conversion efficiency with our setup is only limited by the efficiency of the SLM. We show the experimental generation of Laguerre-Gauss (LG) modes with radial indices 0 or 1 and azimuthal indices up to 3 with complex polarizat...
Vector polarization induced by a change in the scalar phase is far beyond our understanding of the r...
The use of non-classical states of light, such as squeezed states, have allowed the exploration of q...
We present the key elements required for continuous variable parallel quantum information protocols ...
As the generation of squeezed states of light has become a standard technique in laboratories, atten...
A concept of polarization entanglement for continuous variables is introduced. For this purpose the ...
We present in this thesis a study of the spatial properties of light at the quantum level. More spec...
We present methods of transforming the standard quadrature amplitude squeezing of a continuous-wave ...
This work presents a method for the efficient experimental generation of arbitrary polarized vector ...
In this manuscript, we propose the generation of complex vector beams with high quality and stabilit...
We demonstrate quantum correlations in the transverse plane of continuous wave light beams by produc...
We have experimentally demonstrated the efficient creation of highly entangled bipartite continuous ...
Reshaping the spatial profile, or mode, of a quantum state of light is one of the challenges in many...
Results of experiments recently performed are reported, in which two optical parametric amplifiers w...
Results of experiments recently performed are reported, in which two optical parametric amplifiers w...
We investigated the spatial distribution of quantum fluctuations in a squeezed vacuum field, generat...
Vector polarization induced by a change in the scalar phase is far beyond our understanding of the r...
The use of non-classical states of light, such as squeezed states, have allowed the exploration of q...
We present the key elements required for continuous variable parallel quantum information protocols ...
As the generation of squeezed states of light has become a standard technique in laboratories, atten...
A concept of polarization entanglement for continuous variables is introduced. For this purpose the ...
We present in this thesis a study of the spatial properties of light at the quantum level. More spec...
We present methods of transforming the standard quadrature amplitude squeezing of a continuous-wave ...
This work presents a method for the efficient experimental generation of arbitrary polarized vector ...
In this manuscript, we propose the generation of complex vector beams with high quality and stabilit...
We demonstrate quantum correlations in the transverse plane of continuous wave light beams by produc...
We have experimentally demonstrated the efficient creation of highly entangled bipartite continuous ...
Reshaping the spatial profile, or mode, of a quantum state of light is one of the challenges in many...
Results of experiments recently performed are reported, in which two optical parametric amplifiers w...
Results of experiments recently performed are reported, in which two optical parametric amplifiers w...
We investigated the spatial distribution of quantum fluctuations in a squeezed vacuum field, generat...
Vector polarization induced by a change in the scalar phase is far beyond our understanding of the r...
The use of non-classical states of light, such as squeezed states, have allowed the exploration of q...
We present the key elements required for continuous variable parallel quantum information protocols ...