Quantum Photonics

At the Laboratory of Optics of Quantum Materials (LOQM), IIT Bombay, we explore the frontiers of quantum photonics. Our research focuses on generating, controlling, and detecting single photons and entangled states in advanced photonic platforms, including 2D materials, metasurfaces, and integrated photonic circuits (PICs).

Key Research Areas

1. Single-Photon Sources & Emitters

We develop strain-engineered quantum emitters and defect centers in 2D materials to create reliable single-photon sources for quantum communication and computation.

2. Quantum Communication

Our lab works on chip-scale quantum key distribution (QKD) and other secure photonic channels, enabling next-generation quantum-secure networks.

3. Integrated Quantum Circuits

We design and fabricate photonic circuits for quantum computation and sensing, integrating light sources, modulators, and detectors on a single chip.

4. Quantum Light-Matter Interaction

LOQM investigates strong coupling between photons and matter using polaritons and metasurfaces, enabling precise control of quantum states on the nanoscale.

Selected Projects & Achievements

  • High-efficiency deterministic single photon sources on integrated photonic platforms.
  • Hyperbolic polariton-based devices for on-chip quantum control.
  • Publications in Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Nano Letters.

Facilities & Techniques

  • Confocal microscopy and spectroscopy for single-photon detection.
  • Cryogenic and ambient setups for quantum emitter characterization.
  • Nanofabrication facilities for photonic integrated circuits (PICs).

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