Kadir Durak
National University of Singapore
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arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2015
Robert Bedington; E. Truong-Cao; Yue Chuan Tan; Cliff Cheng; Kadir Durak; James A. Grieve; Jesper Abildgaard Larsen; Daniel K. L. Oi; Alexander Ling
To enable space-based quantum key distribution proposals the Centre for Quantum Technologies is developing a source of entangled photons ruggedized to survive deployment in space and greatly miniaturised so that it conforms to the strict form factor and power requirements of a 1U CubeSat. The Small Photon Entangling Quantum System is an integrated instrument where the pump, photon pair source and detectors are combined within a single optical tray and electronics package that is no larger than 10 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm. This footprint enables the instrument to be placed onboard nanosatellites or the CubeLab structure aboard the International Space Station. We will discuss the challenges and future prospects of CubeSat-based missions.
Scientific Reports | 2016
Zhongkan Tang; Rakhitha Chandrasekara; Yue Chuan Tan; Cliff Cheng; Kadir Durak; Alexander Ling
We report on the performance of a compact photon pair source that was recovered intact from a failed space launch. The source had been embedded in a nanosatellite and was designed to perform pathfinder experiments leading to global quantum communication networks using spacecraft. Despite the launch vehicle explosion soon after takeoff, the nanosatellite was successfully retrieved from the accident site and the source within it was found to be fully operational. We describe the assembly technique for the rugged source. Post-recovery data is compared to baseline measurements collected before the launch attempt and no degradation in brightness or polarization correlation was observed. The survival of the source through an extreme environment provides strong evidence that it is possible to engineer rugged quantum optical systems.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2015
Rakhitha Chandrasekara; Z. Tan; Yue Chuan Tan; Cliff Cheng; Brigitta Septriani; Kadir Durak; James A. Grieve; Alexander Ling
The Small Photon Entangling Quantum System is an integrated instrument where the pump, photon pair source and detectors are combined within a single optical tray and electronics package that is no larger than 10cm×10cm×3cm. This footprint enables the instrument to be placed onboard nanosatellites or the CubeLab facility within the International Space Station. The first mission is to understand the different environmental conditions that may affect the operation of an entangled photon source in low Earth orbit. This understanding is crucial for the construction of cost-effective entanglement based experiments that utilize nanosatellite architecture. We will discuss the challenges and lessons we have learned over three years of development and testing of the integrated optical platform and review the perspectives for future advanced experiments.
New Journal of Physics | 2014
Kadir Durak; Chi Huan Nguyen; Victor Leong; Stanislav Straupe; Christian Kurtsiefer
Nearly concentric optical cavities can be used to prepare optical fields with a very small mode volume. We implement an anaclastic design of such a cavity that significantly simplifies mode matching to the fundamental cavity mode. The cavity is shown to have diffraction-limited performance for a mode volume of . This is in sharp contrast with the behavior of cavities with plano-concave mirrors, where aberrations significantly decrease the coupling of the input mode to the fundamental mode of the cavity and increase the coupling to the higher-order modes. We estimate the related cavity quantum electrodynamics parameters and show that the proposed cavity design allows for strong coupling without a need for high finesse or small physical-cavity volume.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2016
Kadir Durak; Aitor Villar; Brigitta Septriani; Zhongkan Tang; Rakhitha Chandrasekara; Robert Bedington; Alexander Ling
The Small Photon Entangling Quantum System (SPEQS) is an integrated instrument where the pump, photon pair source and detectors are combined within a single optical tray and electronics package. This footprint enables the instrument to be placed onboard nanosatellites or the CubeLab facility within the International Space Station. The first mission to understand the different environmental conditions that may affect the operation of an entangled photon source in low Earth orbit (LEO) is underway. Here we present a work towards a violation of Bells inequality with a brightness and visibility that can facilitate quantum key distribution (QKD) from space to ground.
Physical Review A | 2017
Chi Huan Nguyen; Adrian Nugraha Utama; Nick Lewty; Kadir Durak; Gleb Maslennikov; Stanislav Straupe; Matthias Steiner; Christian Kurtsiefer
Concentric cavities can lead to strong photon-atom coupling without a need for high finesse or small physical-cavity volume. In a proof-of-principle experiment of this concept we demonstrate coupling of single Rb atoms to a 11mm long near-concentric cavity with a finesse F=138(2). Operating the cavity 1.65(1)
Spie Newsroom | 2016
Zhongkan Tang; Alexander Ling; Rakhitha Chandrasekara; Yue Chuan Tan; Cliff Cheng; Kadir Durak
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2016
Zhongkan Tang; Rakhitha Chandrasekara; Yue Chuan Tan; Cliff Cheng; Kadir Durak; Alexander Ling
m shorter than the critical length, we observe an atom-cavity coupling constant
3RD INTERNATIONAL ADVANCES IN APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE CONGRESS | 2013
Kadir Durak; Leong Xu Heng Victor; Nguyen Chi Huan; Stanislav Straupe; Gleb Maslennikov; Christian Kurtsiefer
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european quantum electronics conference | 2011
Syed Abdullah Aljunid; Jianwei Lee; Hoang Lan Dao; Kadir Durak; Martin Paesold; Brenda Chng; Gleb Maslennikov; Christian Kurtsiefer
MHz which exceeds the natural dipole decay rate