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Title Fundamental tests in Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
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Author(s) Haroche, Serge (speaker) (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel de l'ENS and Collège de France, Paris)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2010-05-27. - Streaming video.
Series (CERN Colloquium)
Lecture note on 2010-05-27T16:30:00
Subject category CERN Colloquium
Abstract At the dawn of quantum physics, Einstein and Bohr had the dream to confine a photon in a box and to use this contraption in order to illustrate the strange laws of the quantum world. Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics has now made this dream real, allowing us to actually achieve in the laboratory variants of the thought experiments of the founding fathers of quantum theory. In our work at Ecole Normale Supérieure, we use a beam of Rydberg atoms to manipulate and probe non-destructively microwave photons trapped in a very high Q superconducting cavity. We realize ideal quantum non-demolition (QND) measurements of photon numbers, observe the radiation quantum jumps due to cavity relaxation and prepare non-classical fields such as Fock and Schrödinger cat states. Combining QND photon counting with a homodyne mixing method, we reconstruct the Wigner functions of these non-classical states and, by taking snapshots of these functions at increasing times, obtain movies of the decoherence process. These experiments open the way to the implementation of quantum feedback procedures aimed at preserving over long time intervals the quantum coherence of non-classical states of radiation in a cavity.
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