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The study of the evolution of quantum states performed with photonic techniques, commonly requires the use of complex interferometric schemes [1]. Here we present a novel setup based on multipass bulk interference that allows to recreate and measure different kinds of quantum state evolutions, passing from sequential maps to quantum walks.
Fourier transform (FT) spectroscopy [1] is a powerful technique to measure spectra in the time domain. With respect to frequency-domain spectrometers, FT spectrometers have the advantage of higher signal to noise ratio and optical throughput, and the possibility to adjust the frequency resolution. FT spectroscopy requires to generate two field replicas whose delay must be scanned with accuracy of...
One of the biggest challenges in modem Astronomy is the direct detection of extrasolar planets using ground based telescopes. While the small angular separation of the star-planet system is an unchangeable limitation, the contrast ratio can dramatically be improved by shifting the observing wavelength to the mid-infrared. In the astronomical L'-band (3.5–4.1 μm), atmospherical disturbances are relatively...
An electrical pulse is completely defined by its time-dependent amplitude, phase and polarization state. For optical and near-infrared pulses the manipulation and characterization of the last one is fundamental due to its relevance in several scientific and technological fields. Although the complete characterization of optical waveform has been already demonstrated [1, 2], a technique both capable...
In optical metasurfaces, disorder, e.g. in the arrangement or shape of its building blocks, is usually associated with a deterioration of the optical properties due to an increase of incoherent scattering. However, more recently, researchers have started recognizing the introduction of controlled disorder as a strategy to diversify engineering options of metasurfaces. For example, the introduction...
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