Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate operations with both classical and single-photon light sources. However, quantum processing and devices typically involve more than one photon and nontrivial input quantum states. Here we experimentally investigate two-photon N00N state coherent absorption in a multilayer graphene film. Depending on the N00N state input phase, it is possible to selectively choose between single- or two-photon absorption of the input state in the graphene film. These results demonstrate that coherent absorption in the quantum regime exhibits unique features, opening up applications in multiphoton spectroscopy and imaging
Multiphoton absorption processes have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the incident optica...
Analytical formulas are derived describing the coherent absorption of light from a realistic multila...
Analytical formulas are derived describing the coherent absorption of light from a realistic multila...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
We experimentally investigate N00N state coherent absorption in a multilayer graphene film and show ...
Multiple photon absorption processes typically have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the i...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
Multiphoton absorption processes have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the incident optica...
Multiphoton absorption processes have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the incident optica...
Analytical formulas are derived describing the coherent absorption of light from a realistic multila...
Analytical formulas are derived describing the coherent absorption of light from a realistic multila...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
Recent results in deeply subwavelength thickness films demonstrate coherent control and logical gate...
We experimentally investigate N00N state coherent absorption in a multilayer graphene film and show ...
Multiple photon absorption processes typically have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the i...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
Multiphoton absorption processes have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the incident optica...
Multiphoton absorption processes have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the incident optica...
Analytical formulas are derived describing the coherent absorption of light from a realistic multila...
Analytical formulas are derived describing the coherent absorption of light from a realistic multila...