Engineering the electromagnetic environment of a quantum emitter gives rise to a plethora of exotic light-matter interactions. In particular, photonic lattices can seed long-lived atom-photon bound states inside photonic band gaps. We report on the implementation of a novel microwave architecture consisting of an array of high-impedance superconducting resonators forming a 1 GHz-wide pass...
Detecting the faint emission of a secondary source in the proximity of the much brighter one has been the most severe obstacle for using direct imaging in searching for exoplanets. Using quantum state discrimination and quantum imaging techniques, we show that one can significantly reduce the probability of error for detecting the presence of a weak secondary source, especially they are...
In the certification of (genuine multipartite) nonlocality, measured data are often postselected to purify the nonlocal features of the data. However, if this postselection requires communication between the measurement parties, it can potentially create fake correlations that mimic nonlocal features via the postselection bias. Here, we show that certain postselection strategies that require...