Michael G. Raymer

Michael G. Raymer

University of Oregon

H-index: 64

North America-United States

About Michael G. Raymer

Michael G. Raymer, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oregon, specializes in the field of Quantum optics, Nonlinear optics, Quantum information.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Limitations in Fluorescence-Detected Entangled Two-Photon-Absorption Experiments: Exploring the Low-to High-Gain Squeezing Regimes

Challenges in fluorescence-detected entangled two-photon-absorption experiments: exploring the low-to-high-gain squeezing regimes

Characterization of a temporal-mode sorter using multiple-delay crossed-beam spectral interferometry

Welcome to Optica Quantum: a new venue for high-impact photonics-related quantum information research

Table-top demonstration of interferometric imaging using path-entangled single photons

Exploring the Potential of Quantum Network Simulators to Guide the Development of Quantum Network Tomography

Classical Model for Broadband Squeezed Vacuum Driving Two-Photon Absorption or Sum Frequency Generation

States, Modes, Fields, and Photons in Quantum Optics

Michael G. Raymer Information

University

Position

Professor of Physics Department of Physics and Oregon Center for Optics

Citations(all)

16939

Citations(since 2020)

4255

Cited By

14094

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

164

i10Index(since 2020)

84

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University Profile Page

University of Oregon

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Michael G. Raymer Skills & Research Interests

Quantum optics

Nonlinear optics

Quantum information

Top articles of Michael G. Raymer

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Limitations in Fluorescence-Detected Entangled Two-Photon-Absorption Experiments: Exploring the Low-to High-Gain Squeezing Regimes

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16342

Tiemo Landes

Brian J Smith

Michael G Raymer

2024/4/25

Challenges in fluorescence-detected entangled two-photon-absorption experiments: exploring the low-to-high-gain squeezing regimes

Brian J Smith

Michael G Raymer

Tiemo Landes

2024/3/13

Characterization of a temporal-mode sorter using multiple-delay crossed-beam spectral interferometry

Mostafa E El Demery

Jack Lichtman

Markus Allgaier

Brian J Smith

Michael G Raymer

2023/3/14

Welcome to Optica Quantum: a new venue for high-impact photonics-related quantum information research

Optica Quantum

Michael G Raymer

2023/10/25

Table-top demonstration of interferometric imaging using path-entangled single photons

Matthew R Brown

Markus Allgaier

Valerian Thiel

John D Monnier

Michael G Raymer

...

2023/10/3

Exploring the Potential of Quantum Network Simulators to Guide the Development of Quantum Network Tomography

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Jake Navas

Jaime Diaz

Matheus Guedes de Andrade

M Jaden Brewer

Noah Johnson

...

2023

Classical Model for Broadband Squeezed Vacuum Driving Two-Photon Absorption or Sum Frequency Generation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.04845

Michael G Raymer

Tiemo Landes

2023/9/9

States, Modes, Fields, and Photons in Quantum Optics

arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.07807

Michael G Raymer

Paul Polakos

2023/6/13

Tomography of star-shaped quantum networks with Pauli channels

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Matheus Guedes de Andrade

Jaime Diaz

Jake Navas

Saikat Guha

Inès Montaño

...

2023/3/18

Interferometric imaging using shared quantum entanglement

Physical Review Letters

Matthew R Brown

Markus Allgaier

Valérian Thiel

John D Monnier

Michael G Raymer

...

2023/11/21

Theory of Two-Photon Absorption with Broadband Bright Squeezed Vacuum: Part 1 Quantum Model

arXiv e-prints

Michael G Raymer

Tiemo Landes

2022/2

The Transition from Linear to Quadratic Flux Scaling in Nonlinear Optical Processes with Variable Brightness Broadband Squeezed Vacuum

Tiemo Landes

Sofiane Merkouche

Markus Allgaier

Brian J Smith

Michael G Raymer

2022/5/15

Quantum network tomography with multi-party state distribution

Matheus Guedes De Andrade

Jaime Diaz

Jake Navas

Saikat Guha

Inès Montaño

...

2022/9/18

The Bell Game: Beating the Odds With Quantum Entanglement

Margaret Kyser

Michael Raymer

2022

Entangled Two-Photon Absorption with Isolated Photon Pairs or Broadband Bright Squeezed Vacuum

Michael G Raymer

Tiemo Landes

Markus Allgaier

Sofiane Merkouche

Andrew H Marcus

...

2022/5/15

Theory of two-photon absorption with broadband squeezed vacuum

Physical Review A

Michael G Raymer

Tiemo Landes

2022/7/25

Coherent vs incoherent filtering of optical signals: application to quantum communication

Konrad Banaszek

Michael G Raymer

2022/3/9

How US policymakers can enable breakthroughs in quantum science

Michael G Raymer

Saikat Guha

2022/6/13

Accelerating Progress Towards Practical Quantum Advantage: The Quantum Technology Demonstration Project Roadmap

arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.14757

Paul Alsing

Phil Battle

Joshua C Bienfang

Tammie Borders

Tina Brower-Thomas

...

2022/10/26

Long-baseline interferometry using single photon states as a non-local oscillator

Matthew Brown

Valerian Thiel

Markus Allgaier

Michael Raymer

Brian Smith

...

2022/3/1

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Robert Boyd

University of Rochester

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San Diego State University

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Konrad Banaszek

Konrad Banaszek

Uniwersytet Warszawski

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Michael Belsley

Universidade do Minho

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