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Optical Rabi Antenna

Hosted By: Optics in Digital Systems Technical Group

14 February 2022 10:00 - 11:00

Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC -05:00)

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In this webinar hosted by the Optics in Digital Systems Technical Group, Preecha Yupapin will cover fundamental details about quantum communication and requisite components. Dr. Yupapin will discuss structuring a Microstrip Ring Resonator to generate the Rabi oscillations. Theoretically, when a current source is input into a Microstrip add-drop filter with a specific center frequency and when the system is undergoing Rabi oscillation, the orthogonal (entangled) outputs are randomly detected by drop and through ports, respectively. The webinar will discuss the measurement results in detail. In addition, Dr. Yupapin will cover progress in structuring the Microstrip Ring Resonator including his recent work in this direction. The challenges in structuring a Microstrip Ring Resonator will also be discussed.

Subject Matter Level: Introductory - Assumes little previous knowledge of the topic

What You Will Learn:

  • Quantum Communication
  • Microstrip Ring Resonator fundamentals
  • Details about the Rabi oscillation measurement result

Who Should Attend:

  • Postgraduate students
  • PhD research scholars
  • Early-stage researchers/post-doctoral fellows

About the Presenter: Preecha Yupapin, Institute of Vocational Education

Dr. Preecha P. Yupapin received his B.Ed. in Physics, M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, PhD in Electrical Engineering from Srinakarinwirote University, Mahidol University and City University of London in 1981, 1983 and 1993 respectively. He was a postdoctoral research fellowship in 1994 under the European Community research project. He has been appointed as a visiting professor at University Technology Malaysia since 2007. He is presently a Professor with the Department of Electrical Technology, School of Industrial Technology, Sakonnakhon, Thailand. He has authored/co-authored more than 675 published papers in SCOPUS database and 30 chapters and books. He has supervised 100 PhD Students and candidates in both local and international universities. Professor Yupapin is a member of Thai Institute Physics (TIP), SPIE, Optica, and was a president of the Optica-Thailand Chapter from 2002-2004. His research interests are in nanophysics; nano-energy, quantum technology, and optical black hole.

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