Reshaping the spatial profile, or mode, of a quantum state of light is one of the challenges in many quantum optics applications. We test the noise properties of a universal programmable mode converter and demonstrate that it can reshape the spatial mode of a beam while retaining its quantum properties. No detectable amount of noise is added to the light and only the standard transmission losses through conventional optical elements are found to affect the non-classical nature of the transformed light
We demonstrate a method to transmute classical light into a quantum state without invoking any nonli...
The bright squeezed vacuum state of light is a macroscopic nonclassical state found at the output of...
The application of quantum optics to spatial measurements with continuous-wave laser beams is discus...
Reshaping the spatial profile, or mode, of a quantum state of light is one of the challenges in many...
We present in this thesis a study of the spatial properties of light at the quantum level. More spec...
As the generation of squeezed states of light has become a standard technique in laboratories, atten...
We demonstrate the possibility of surpassing the quantum noise limit for simultaneous multi-axis spa...
Quantum states of light can improve imaging whenever the image quality and resolution are limited by...
We investigate the spatial behaviour of the quantum-noise-reduction spectrum of the vacuum state emi...
The spatial character of the noise on a light field affects its usefulness for imaging. Multi-spatia...
We present an experimental method for the generation of amplitude squeezed high-order vector beams. ...
We consider the effect of squeezed input on quantum images in the output of the degenerate optical p...
The efficient creation and detection of spatial modes of light has become topical of late, driven by...
We consider the problem of measurement of optical transverse profile parameters and their conjugate...
Non-classical squeezed states of light are becoming increasingly important to a range of metrology a...
We demonstrate a method to transmute classical light into a quantum state without invoking any nonli...
The bright squeezed vacuum state of light is a macroscopic nonclassical state found at the output of...
The application of quantum optics to spatial measurements with continuous-wave laser beams is discus...
Reshaping the spatial profile, or mode, of a quantum state of light is one of the challenges in many...
We present in this thesis a study of the spatial properties of light at the quantum level. More spec...
As the generation of squeezed states of light has become a standard technique in laboratories, atten...
We demonstrate the possibility of surpassing the quantum noise limit for simultaneous multi-axis spa...
Quantum states of light can improve imaging whenever the image quality and resolution are limited by...
We investigate the spatial behaviour of the quantum-noise-reduction spectrum of the vacuum state emi...
The spatial character of the noise on a light field affects its usefulness for imaging. Multi-spatia...
We present an experimental method for the generation of amplitude squeezed high-order vector beams. ...
We consider the effect of squeezed input on quantum images in the output of the degenerate optical p...
The efficient creation and detection of spatial modes of light has become topical of late, driven by...
We consider the problem of measurement of optical transverse profile parameters and their conjugate...
Non-classical squeezed states of light are becoming increasingly important to a range of metrology a...
We demonstrate a method to transmute classical light into a quantum state without invoking any nonli...
The bright squeezed vacuum state of light is a macroscopic nonclassical state found at the output of...
The application of quantum optics to spatial measurements with continuous-wave laser beams is discus...