Frontier of Quantum Devices for Quantum Technologies
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2023) | Viewed by 15831
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Interests: quantum photonic devices; nonlinear optics; terahertz lasers; frequency combs; electroabsorption-modulated lasers; single photon sources
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Interests: mid- and far-infrared lasers; 2D-material-based mid-IR and THz optoelectronic devices; infrared plasmonic and metamaterial devices
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Quantum science and technology are enabling a new frontier in computing, communication, and sensing, leading to the next era of technology revolution. As the building block for quantum technology, quantum devices such as lasers, detectors, modulators, single photon sources, etc. are seeing tremendous development.
Various new functionalities have been achieved, including single-frequency emission with wide electrical tuning or array tuning, high-brightness single-photon generation and detection, phase-locked multimode frequency combs, short pulse generation, high-speed modulated lasers, thermal electrically cooled THz cascade lasers, topological cavity, and so on. These fast-developing technologies are pushing quantum devices including quantum cascade lasers, superlattice detectors, and single-photon sources as ideal building blocks for future quantum sensing, communication, and imaging. This Special Issue aims to present the latest theory and design and state-of-the-art developments for quantum devices and their applications. Researchers are invited to submit their contributions to this Special Issue. Topics include but are not limited to:
- New breakthroughs in quantum devices;
- Theories and designs of quantum devices;
- Nonlinear optical effects in quantum devices;
- Single-photon generation and detection;
- Power scaling of lasers;
- Frequency combs;
- Integrated photonic circuits;
- Short-pulse generation;
- High-speed modulated lasers;
- Topological engineered quantum devices;
- Novel-material-based quantum devices;
- On-chip quantum sensing applications;
- Quantum communication applications.
Prof. Dr. Quanyong Lu
Prof. Dr. Qijie Wang
Prof. Dr. Fengqi Liu
Guest Editors
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