Geoff J. Pryde
Professor
Department of Physics
Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology
Australia
Biography
After postdoctoral and research fellowship positions at Montana State University and the University of Queensland, Geoff joined Griffith University at the beginning of 2006, where he established the Quantum Optics and Information Laboratory. Geoff is investigating optical resources for quantum information processing, quantum communications, quantum measurement and other quantum technologies. He is an ARC Future Fellow and the winner of the 2014 Pawsey Medal of the Australian Academy of Science.
Research Interest
Geoff has substantial research experience in the areas of experimental quantum optics and quantum information, and coherent dynamics of ions in solids. He demonstrated one of the first all-optical controlled- NOT gates, and has extended his quantum optics research to numerous quantum information and quantum measurement problems.
Publications
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Heralded noiseless amplification of a photon polarization qubit, S. Kocsis, G.Y. Xiang, T.C. Ralph and G.J. Pryde, Nature Physics 9, 23 (2013).
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Entanglement à trois, G.J. Pryde, Nature Photonics 8, 275 (2014).
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Using weak values to experimentally determine negative probabilities in a two-photon state with Bell correlations, B.L. Higgins, M.S. Palsson, G.Y. Xiang, H.M. Wiseman and G.J. Pryde, Physical Review A 91, 012113 (2015).