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Department of Physics
Departmental Colloquium: Konopinski Lecture Series

September 15, 2004
4:00 pm in Swain West 119
Tea at 3:30 pm in SW113
Speaker: Dr. Paul Kwiat, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaigne
Title: Entangled Photons for
Quantum Information: 101 uses for a Schroedinger cat
Abstract:
We have developed a means of producing entangled pairs of photons, using the process of spontaneous
parametric downconversion in a novel two-crystal geometry. The quality of the source has enabled us to
produce states of unparalleled purity, while the brightness has permitted an extreme violation of Bell's
inequalities. Furthermore, the source is tunable, and we have been able to produce for the first time
non-maximally entangled states, and states of arbitrary purity. The result is the capability to produce
any two-photon quantum (polarization) state. Such states have application to such problems in quantum
information as quantum cryptography, quantum teleportation, and quantum cooking.
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