Robert Boyd - Quantum Nonlinear Optics: Nonlinear Optics meets the Quantum World (Part 2 of 2)
This presentation first reviews the historical development of the field of nonlinear optics, starting from its inception in 1961. It then reviews some of its more recent developments, including especially how nonlinear optics has become a crucial tool for the developing field of quantum technologies. Fundamental quantum processes enabled by nonlinear optics, such as the creation of squeezed and entangled light states, are reviewed. We then illustrate these concepts by means of specific examples, such as applications of “slow” and “fast” light and the observation of a huge nonlinear optical response in epsilon-near-zero materials. Part 2 of the first of three lectures given by Robert W. Boyd on Nonlinear Optics, hosted by the IEEE Ottawa Photonics Chapter. Part 1 is found here: • Robert Boyd - Quantum Nonlinear Optics: No...

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