Ite Albert Yu, Ph. D.
Affiliations: | Physics | National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan, ROC |
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"Cold Atoms, EIT, Slow Stationary and Stored Light, Quantum Optics"Website:
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Kim B, Chen KT, Chen KY, et al. (2023) Experimental Demonstration of Stationary Dark-State Polaritons Dressed by Dipole-Dipole Interaction. Physical Review Letters. 131: 133001 |
Chuang YL, Ullah R, Yu IA. (2023) Optical-density enhanced quantum entanglement via four-wave mixing process. Optics Express. 31: 13911-13922 |
Hsu CY, Wang YS, Chen JM, et al. (2021) Generation of sub-MHz and spectrally-bright biphotons from hot atomic vapors with a phase mismatch-free scheme. Optics Express. 29: 4632-4644 |
Chuang YL, Lee RK, Yu IA. (2021) Generation of quantum entanglement based on electromagnetically induced transparency media. Optics Express. 29: 3928-3942 |
Cheng CY, Liu ZY, Hu PS, et al. (2021) Efficient frequency conversion based on resonant four-wave mixing. Optics Letters. 46: 681-684 |
Hsiao SS, Chen KT, Yu IA. (2020) Mean field theory of weakly-interacting Rydberg polaritons in the EIT system based on the nearest-neighbor distribution. Optics Express. 28: 28414-28429 |
Chinnarasu R, Liu C, Ding Y, et al. (2020) Efficient generation of subnatural-linewidth biphotons by controlled quantum interference Physical Review A. 101: 63837 |
Kim B, Chen K, Hsu C, et al. (2019) Effect of laser-frequency fluctuation on the decay rate of Rydberg coherence Physical Review A. 100 |
Wang G, Wang YS, Huang EK, et al. (2018) Ultranarrow-bandwidth filter based on a thermal EIT medium. Scientific Reports. 8: 7959 |
Hsiao YF, Tsai PJ, Chen HS, et al. (2018) Highly Efficient Coherent Optical Memory Based on Electromagnetically Induced Transparency. Physical Review Letters. 120: 183602 |