Description
A self-contained presentation of the theory of quantum processes, quantum evolution and the experimental methods for quantum measurement.
About the Author
Claude Fabre is Emeritus Professor in Physics at Sorbonne University at the Kastler-Brossel Laboratory in Paris, and has made pioneering contributions within the field of quantum optics, especially concerning the manipulation of quantum fluctuations and correlations in light and quantum parameter estimation. He is Fellow of the Optical Society of America and an honorary member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He was awarded the Grand Prix Leon Brillouin. He co-authored the successful textbook Introduction to Quantum Optics (2010) with Gilbert Grynberg and Alain Aspect. Rodrigo G. Cortinas is a postdoctoral researcher at Yale University and a Fellow of the Yale Quantum Institute. His research is currently focused on experimental quantum error correction in superconducting circuits. He obtained his PhD from the Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris (ENS) for experimental work on Rydberg atomic physics for quantum simulation. As a teaching assistant, he has led several exercise classes at the graduate level at the ENS and at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, from where he graduated.
Book Information
ISBN 9781108477772
Author Claude Fabre
Format Hardback
Page Count 327
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press