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IOP Latin America highlights three articles by Dr. Irán Ramos

For three articles –one on a quantum optomechanical model, another on the interaction of light and matter (Jaynes-Cummings model), and another one on vibrational states of a trapped ion– the specialized magazine IOP Latin America named Dr. Irán Ramos, researcher of the Coordination of Optics of the INAOE, as one of the featured authors.

The titles of the articles are: Lie algebraic approach to quantum driven optomechanics; Approximate evolution for a system composed by two coupled Jaynes–Cummings Hamiltonians, and Generation of quasi-rectangle-states of the vibrational motion of an ion.

Dr. Irán Ramos Prieto is a researcher at the INAOE Coordination of Optics. His line of research is quantum optics. “I investigate the interaction of light and matter, and for example, within the framework of classical-quantum analogies between different physical systems, this dichotomy allows models such as the harmonic oscillator to be imported from classical to quantum mechanics, and vice versa” , comments Dr. Ramos, who received the award for the best doctoral thesis presented in Mexico in 2018 within the framework of the X Iberoamerican Optics Meeting/ XIII Latinamerican Meeting on Optics, Lasers and Applications/Mexican Optics and Photonics Meeting (RIAO- OTILAS-MOPM 2019).

Dr. Ramos explains, “one of the articles highlighted by IOP Latin America deals with non-classical states generated in the ion-laser interaction”. This article was a special edition of Physica Scripta in memory of Roy Glauber, one of the fathers of quantum optics, who received the Nobel Prize in 2005.

The other two articles, he adds, deal with the study of the interaction of light and a two-level atom and, on the other hand, the mechanical force exerted by light on a microscopic object (a mirror), through the use of algebras of Lie that allow obtaining an analytical description of these quantum systems. Dr. comments, "together with my colleagues from UNAM (ICF Cuernavaca) and with Dr. Héctor Moya, from INAOE, we developed some operator techniques in Lie algebras to solve such systems."

That's what the three articles are about: a quantum optomechanical model, radiation-matter interaction, and vibrational states of a trapped ion."

For more information, consult:

https://latinoamerica.ioppublishing.org/noticias/el-autor-destacado-dr-iran-ramos-prieto-de-la-universidad-nacional-autonoma-de-mexico-cuernavaca-mexico/

Last update:
12-05-2023 / 12:35 by Guadalupe Rivera Loy

 

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