Unit name | Quantum Optics |
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Unit code | PHYSM0019 |
Credit points | 10 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
Unit director | Dr. Turner |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None. |
Co-requisites |
None. |
School/department | School of Physics |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
Quantum optics aims to describe the behaviour of light, including its interaction with matter, in a quantum
mechanical way. It is one of the best-tested and most accurate physical theories available to us. As a core
Quantum Engineering unit, this course will also lean heavily towards modelling concepts, as well as finding
applications, that arise in quantum information theory.
The following topics will be covered: review of classical electromagnetism, quantisation of the
electromagnetic field, coherence, quantum statistics, light-matter interaction, production, detection and
characterisation of quantum states of light, photonics.
Upon completion of the course students should:
- Be able to distinguish between classical and quantum descriptions of optical phenomena. - Be able to explain key experiments and the use of key theoretical tools in the field. - Be able to explain how the physics of photons plays out in the quantum information context. - Be able to give quantum optical models for various concepts from quantum information science.Transferable skills include:
- The ability to solve demanding technical problems. - The ability to connect abstract concepts with physical systems.Lectures and assignments.Contact Hours Per Week 2-4.Student Input: Approximate breakdown, 20 contact hours, 80 hours of private study and assigned work.
Formative assessment can include in-class questions and quizzes.
Summative assessment will be a 2 hour written final examination.
R. Louden, The Quantum Theory of Light, Oxford University Press, 2000.
U. Leonhardt, Essential Quantum Optics, Cambridge University Press 2010.
M. Fox, Quantum Optics An Introduction, Oxford University Press 2006.
Any material specified by the instructor.