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Assistant Professor
Chuu, Chih-Sung

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Office¡G886-3-5742548 (PHYS R230)
Laboratory¡GQuantum Photonics Laboratory

Lab Tel¡G886-3-5742548 (PHYS R011)
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cschuu@phys.nthu.edu.tw

 

Research Fields

  • Quantum Optics
  • Quantum information
  • Atom Optics

Education

  • 2001.9¡V2006.12, Ph.D. in Physics, The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
  • 1995.9¡V1999.6, B.S. in Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.

Professional Experience

Current position¡G

  • 2012.2¡Vpresent, Assistant Professor of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
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Experience¡G

  • ¡u2012.6¡V2012.9, Visiting Scholar, Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University, USA¡v
  • 2008.8¡V2012.1, Postdoctoral research fellow of Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University, USA.
  • 2007.2¡V2008.7, Postdoctoral research fellow of Institute of Physics, University of Heidelberg, Germany.

Research Interests and achievement

Updated on February 26, 2013
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Our research is focused on generating single and entangled photons and manipulating the photon-matter interaction. Single photons are wavepackets of light energy quanta and no-cloning property. Entangled photons, on the other hand, are photon pairs with ¡§spooky action at a distance¡¨ quoted by Einstein. With unique quantum properties, they are both essential to realizing quantum computation, quantum communication, and quantum teleportation, and to understanding quantum mechanics.


We seek to develop applications with single and entangled photons and to study the analogue between the photonic system and other physical systems by manipulating their quantum property. We use optical methods and lasers in experiments and build theoretical models to explain our observations. Our material systems include solid-state, semiconductor, or cold atom systems. This research area leads to applications as well as fundamental interests.

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Selected Publications

  1. [2012] S. Zhang, C. Liu, S. Zhou, C.-S. Chuu, M. M. T. Loy, and S. Du, ¡§Coherent Control of Single-Photon Absorption and Reemission in a Two-Level Atomic Ensemble,¡¨ Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 263601 (2012).
  2. [2010] C. Belthangady, C.-S. Chuu, I.A. Yu, G.Y. Yin, and S.E. Harris, ¡§Hiding Single Photons with Spread Spectrum Technology,¡¨ Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 223601 (2010).
  3. [2009] B. Zhao, Y.-A. Chen, X.-H. Bao, T. Strassel, C.-S. Chuu, X.-M. Jin, J. Schmiedmayer, Z.-S. Yuan, S. Chen, and J.-W. Pan, ¡§A Millisecond Quantum Memory for Scalable Quantum Networks,¡¨ Nature Physics 5, 95 (2009).
  4. [2008] C.-S. Chuu, T. Strassel, B. Zhao, M. Koch, Y.-A. Chen, S. Chen, Z.-S. Yuan, J. Schmiedmayer, and J.-W. Pan, ¡§Quantum Memory with Optically Trapped Atoms,¡¨ Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 120501 (2008).
  5. [2008] Y.-A. Chen, S. Chen, Z.-S. Yuan, B. Zhao, C.-S. Chuu, J. Schmiedmayer, and J.-W. Pan, ¡§Memory-Bullt-in Quantum Teleportation with Photonics and Atomic Qubits,¡¨ Nature Physics 4, 103 (2008).
  6. [2005] C.-S. Chuu, F. Schreck, T.P. Meyrath, J.L. Hanssen, G.N. Price, and M.G. Raizen, ¡§Direct Observation of Sub-Poissonian Number Statistics in a Degenerate Bose Gas,¡¨ Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 260403 (2005).

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