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Fiber-Based Optical Resonators

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After laying the foundation by explaining the fundamental principles of light propagation and optical resonators, this book delves into the realm of implementing resonators through a fiber-based ap...
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  • 29 January 2024
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After laying the foundation by explaining the fundamental principles of light propagation and optical resonators, this book delves into the realm of implementing resonators through a fiber-based approach. It extensively explores fiber-based resonators, encompassing a comprehensive discussion spanning from their intricacies of design to their pivotal roles in advancing quantum optics experiments. Furthermore, it details the design techniques, meticulously explaining the latest developments within this dynamic field.

There are vivid illustrations highlighting the various applications of resonators in experimental optics and cavity quantum electrodynamics. Also, a discourse is presented regarding the future potential of fiber-based resonators in quantum technology. The book serves as a valuable resource for individuals with an interest in optical resonators and their boundless possibilities.

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Price: $123.99
Pages: 176
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Series: De Gruyter STEM
Publication Date: 29 January 2024
ISBN: 9783110636239
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SCI053000 SCIENCE / Physics / Optics & Light, SCI057000 SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory, TEC008000 Technology & Engineering / Electronics / General, TEC021000 Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / General, TEC021020 Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / Electronic Materials
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Deepak Pandey earned his doctoral degree in Quantum Optics at the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore, India. He then moved to L'Institut d'Optique Bordeaux, France  to research on the topic of ultra-cold atoms and optical resonators.

Subsequently, he continued to expand his expertise in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (cavity-QED) during his postdoctoral tenure at the University of Bonn, Germany. Here, he specialized and contributed in the intricate design of fiber-based resonators and explored their applications in the realm of atomic physics and quantum technology.

His research journey also led him to delve into the applications of fiber-resonators in sensing and quantum information processing.

Presently, he works as a Project Leader at Menlo Systems GmbH in Munich, where he leads research endeavors centered around optical resonator systems and their applications.