Haruka Tanji-Suzuki

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Haruka Tanji-Suzuki received her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2011, studying strong photon-photon interaction mediated by atoms. After working on superconducting atom chip experiments at NTT Basic Research Laboratories (Japan) as a postdoc, she joined the Photon Science Center of the University of Tokyo and became a project research associate. Her current research interests include cavity quantum electrodynamics and quantum measurements using cold atoms.


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Pure Photons for Quantum Communications

Researchers characterize a single-photon source, proving it emits nonclassical states of light that may be useful for quantum communication schemes. Read More »