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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/events/andrew-came
 ron-phd-thesis-defence
LOCATION:QNC - Quantum Nano Centre 200 University Avenue West QNC 1201 (Hyb
 rid) Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Andrew Cameron PhD Thesis Defence
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DESCRIPTION:MEASURING QUANTUM CORRELATIONS OF POLARIZATION\, SPATIAL MODE\,
  AND\nENERGY-TIME ENTANGLED PHOTON PAIRS\n\nOptical quantum technologies h
 ave found applications in all facets of\nquantum information. Single photo
 ns are actively being researched for\nquantum computation\, communication\
 , and sensing\, due to their\nrobustness against decoherence stemming from
  their minimal interaction\nwith the environment. For communication and ne
 tworking applications\,\nspecifically\, photons are lauded for their speed
  and coherence over\nlong distances. While clear benefits arise from the l
 ack of\nphoton-environment interaction\, measurement and control of all\np
 hotonic degrees of freedom is made challenging. Each degree of\nfreedom\, 
 be it polarization\, space\, time\, or frequency\, comes with its\nown adv
 antages and drawbacks. The potential that single photons bring\nto future 
 quantum technologies may only be realized by full control\nover each of th
 ese properties of light.
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