Magic Cavity From Atomic-like Mirrors
Publication on cavity QED with atomic-like mirrors (Nature 2019).
The Quantum Photonics Group (QPG) is a laboratory within the Applied Physics Department at the California Institute of Technology focusing on the physics and applications of quantum photonic devices. Led by Professor Oskar Painter, research within the QPG focuses on several inter-related topics — superconducting quantum circuits for quantum information processing and quantum simulation, the quantum physics of mesoscopic mechanical objects, hybrid superconducting and acoustic quantum circuits, and precision optomechanical sensors. The QPG facilities consist of laboratories for optical, microwave, and cryogenic experiments, and a state-of-the-art nanofabrication facility for the in-house development of devices.
Publication on cavity QED with atomic-like mirrors (Nature 2019).
Publication on telecom-band quantum optics with Ytterbium atoms and silicon nanophotonics (Phys. Rev. Appl. 2019).
Publication on quantum electromechanics of a hypersonic crystal (Nature Nanotechnology 2019).
Publication on qubits in a photonic bandgap waveguide (Nat. Commun. 2018).
Interview with Oskar Painter on the emerging field of Quantum Engineering.
Publication on single phonon counting experiments (Nature 2015).
Painter Lab featured in an animated video by Jorge Cham of PhD Comics.