Quantum States Of Light

Quantum States Of Light
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Authors: Furusawa, Akira This book explains what quantum states of light look like. Of special interest, a single photon state is explained by using a wave picture, showing that it corresponds to the complementarity of a quantum. Also explained is how light waves are created by photons, again corresponding to the complementarity of a quantum. The author shows how an optical wave is created by superposition of a "vacuum" and a single photon as a typical example. Moreover, squeezed states of light are explained as "longitudinal" waves of light and Schrödinger's cat states as macroscopic superposition states. 62 illus., 30 in colour Mathematical Physics Quantum Optics, Quantum Electronics, Nonlinear Optics Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Quantum Computing

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