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Journal of Optics | 2017

Roadmap on structured light

Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop; Andrew Forbes; Michael V Berry; Mark R. Dennis; David L. Andrews; Masud Mansuripur; Cornelia Denz; Christina Alpmann; Peter Banzer; T. Bauer; Ebrahim Karimi; Lorenzo Marrucci; Miles J. Padgett; Monika Ritsch-Marte; Natalia M. Litchinitser; Nicholas P. Bigelow; Carmelo Rosales-Guzmán; Aniceto Belmonte; Juan P. Torres; Tyler W. Neely; Mark Baker; Reuven Gordon; Alexander B. Stilgoe; Jacquiline Romero; Andrew White; Robert Fickler; Alan E. Willner; Guodong Xie; Benjamin J. McMorran; Andrew M. Weiner

Structured light refers to the generation and application of custom light fields. As the tools and technology to create and detect structured light have evolved, steadily the applications have begun to emerge. This roadmap touches on the key fields within structured light from the perspective of experts in those areas, providing insight into the current state and the challenges their respective fields face. Collectively the roadmap outlines the venerable nature of structured light research and the exciting prospects for the future that are yet to be realized.


Optics Letters | 2014

A Raman waveplate for spinor Bose–Einstein condensates

Justin T. Schultz; Azure Hansen; Nicholas P. Bigelow

We demonstrate a waveplate for a pseudo-spin-1/2 Bose-Einstein condensate using a two-photon Raman interaction. The angle of the waveplate is set by the relative phase of the optical fields, and the retardance is controlled by the pulse area. The waveplate allows us to image maps of the Stokes parameters of a Bose-Einstein condensate and thereby measure its relative ground state phase. We demonstrate the waveplate by measuring the Stokes parameters of a coreless vortex.We demonstrate a waveplate for a pseudo-spin-1/2 Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) using a two-photon Raman interaction. The angle of the waveplate is set by the relative phase of the optical fields, and the retardance is controlled by the pulse area. The waveplate allows us to image maps of the Stokes parameters of a BEC and thereby measure its relative ground-state phase. We demonstrate the waveplate by measuring the Stokes parameters of a coreless vortex.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2016

Raman fingerprints on the Bloch sphere of a spinor Bose–Einstein condensate

Justin T. Schultz; Azure Hansen; Joseph D. Murphree; Maitreyi Jayaseelan; Nicholas P. Bigelow

We explore the geometric interpretation of a diabatic, two-photon Raman process as a rotation on the Bloch sphere for a pseudo-spin- system. The spin state of a spin- quantum system can be described by a point on the surface of the Bloch sphere, and its evolution during a Raman pulse is a trajectory on the sphere determined by properties of the optical beams: the pulse area, the relative intensities and phases and the relative frequencies. We experimentally demonstrate key features of this model with a Rb spinor Bose–Einstein condensate, which allows us to examine spatially dependent signatures of the Raman beams. The two-photon detuning allows us to precisely control the spin density and imprinted relative phase profiles, as we show with a coreless vortex. With this comprehensive understanding and intuitive geometric interpretation, we use the Raman process to create and tailor as well as study and characterize exotic topological spin textures in spinor BECs.


14th Conference on Education and Training in Optics and Photonics: ETOP 2017 | 2017

Development of multidisciplinary nanotechnology undergraduate education program at the University of Rochester Integrated Nanosystems Center

Svetlana G. Lukishova; Nicholas P. Bigelow; Paul D. D'Alessandris

Supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation educational grant, a coherent educational program at the University of Rochester (UR) in nanoscience and nanoengineering, based on the Institute of Optics and Intergrated Nanosystems Center resources was created. The main achievements of this program are (1) developing curriculum and offering the Certificate for Nanoscience and Nanoengineering program (15 students were awarded the Certificate and approximately 10 other students are working in this direction), (2) creating a reproducible model of collaboration in nanotechnology between a university with state-of-the-art, expensive experimental facilities, and a nearby, two-year community college (CC) with participation of a local Monroe Community College (MCC). 52 MCC students carried out two labs at the UR on the atomic force microscopy and a photolithography at a clean room; (3) developing reproducible hand-on experiments on nanophotonics (“mini-labs”), learning materials and pedagogical methods to educate students with diverse backgrounds, including freshmen and non-STEM-major CC students. These minilabs on nanophotonics were also introduced in some Institute of Optics classes. For the Certificate program UR students must take three courses: Nanometrology Laboratory (a new course) and two other selective courses from the list of several. Students also should carry out a one-semester research or a design project in the field of nanoscience and nanoengineering.


Journal of Optics | 2017

Roadmap on structured light (Parts 4 and 5)

Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop; Andrew Forbes; Michael V Berry; M R Dennis; David L. Andrews; Masud Mansuripur; Cornelia Denz; Christina Alpmann; Peter Banzer; Thomas Bauer; Ebrahim Karimi; Lorenzo Marrucci; Miles J. Padgett; Monika Ritsch-Marte; Natalia M. Litchinitser; Nicholas P. Bigelow; Carmelo Rosales-Guzmán; Aniceto Belmonte; Juan P. Torres; Tyler W. Neely; Mark Baker; Reuven Gordon; Alexander B. Stilgoe; Jacquiline Romero; Andrew White; Robert Fickler; Alan E. Willner; Guodong Xie; Benjamin J. McMorran; Andrew M. Weiner

Structured light refers to the generation and application of custom light fields. As the tools and technology to create and detect structured light have evolved, steadily the applications have begun to emerge. This roadmap touches on the key fields within structured light from the perspective of experts in those areas, providing insight into the current state and the challenges their respective fields face. Collectively the roadmap outlines the venerable nature of structured light research and the exciting prospects for the future that are yet to be realized.


Frontiers in Optics 2008/Laser Science XXIV/Plasmonics and Metamaterials/Optical Fabrication and Testing (2008), paper LWJ3 | 2008

Dynamics of Ultracold Polar Molecules in a Thin Wire Electrostatic Trap (TWIST)

Patrick Zabawa; Amy Wakim; Jan Kleinert; Christopher Haimberger; Nicholas P. Bigelow

Improvement in the lifetime of electrostatically trapped and deeply bound, polar NaCs molecules in the X1? state is achieved. Studies of optical and inter-species interactions occurring in the TWIST are presented.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Twisted vortex beams for tailored topological spin textures in spinor Bose--Einstein condensates

Maitreyi Jayaseelan; Justin T. Schultz; Joseph D. Murphree; Zekai Chen; Nicholas P. Bigelow


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Compressive imaging of ultracold atomic clouds

Joseph D. Murphree; Maitreyi Jayaseelan; Zekai Chen; Justin T. Schultz; Nicholas P. Bigelow


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Polarization sensitive imaging of a spinor Bose--Einstein condensate

Maitreyi Jayaseelan; Joseph D. Murphree; Justin T. Schultz; Zekai Chen; Nicholas P. Bigelow


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Rydberg Atom Quantum Hybrid Systems

Yuanxi Chao; Jiteng Sheng; Santosh Kumar; Nicholas P. Bigelow; James P. Shaffer

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Azure Hansen

University of Rochester

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Marek Haruza

University of Rochester

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Amy Wakim

University of Rochester

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Alan E. Willner

University of Southern California

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