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Jeffrey H. Shapiro

Jeffrey H. Shapiro

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
73
Citations
25268
World Ranking
842
National Ranking
292

Overview

Jeffrey H. Shapiro is affiliated with MIT in the United States and has an extensive publication record focusing primarily on areas bridging computer science and physics. Their research spans significant aspects of quantum mechanics, photonics, and information theory.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Computer Science
  • Physics and Astronomy

Subfields of their work further specify a concentration in:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Instrumentation

The primary topics addressed in their research consist of:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies

Jeffrey H. Shapiro has collaborated frequently with a set of coauthors, including:

  • Franco N. C. Wong
  • Kai-Chi Chang
  • Xiang Cheng
  • Murat Can Sarihan
  • Chee Wei Wong

Research by Shapiro has been published multiple times in key scientific venues. Notable publication venues where their work appears repeatedly include:

  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Applied
  • Physical Review A
  • Physical Review Letters

Recent papers by Jeffrey H. Shapiro showcase a focus on quantum information and photonics technologies:

  • "648 Hilbert-space dimensionality in a biphoton frequency comb: entanglement of formation and Schmidt mode decomposition" (2021) in npj Quantum Information
  • "Entanglement-Assisted Communication Surpassing the Ultimate Classical Capacity" (2021) in Physical Review Letters
  • "Room-temperature photonic logical qubits via second-order nonlinearities" (2021) in Nature Communications
  • "Quantum Illumination with a Hetero-Homodyne Receiver and Sequential Detection" (2023) in Physical Review Applied
  • "High-dimensional time-frequency entanglement in a singly-filtered biphoton frequency comb" (2023) in Communications Physics

Best Publications

  • Gaussian quantum information

    Christian Weedbrook;Stefano Pirandola;Raúl García-Patrón;Nicolas J. Cerf

  • Computational ghost imaging

    Jeffrey H. Shapiro

  • Quantum Illumination with Gaussian States

    Si Hui Tan;Baris I. Erkmen;Vittorio Giovannetti;Saikat Guha

  • Optical communication with two-photon coherent states--Part III: Quantum measurements realizable with photoemissive detectors

    H. Yuen;J. Shapiro

  • Optical communication with two-photon coherent states--Part I: Quantum-state propagation and quantum-noise

    H. Yuen;J. Shapiro

  • Microwave Quantum Illumination

    Shabir Barzanjeh;Saikat Guha;Christian Weedbrook;David Vitali

  • Ghost imaging: from quantum to classical to computational

    Baris I. Erkmen;Jeffrey H. Shapiro

  • First-Photon Imaging

    Ahmed Kirmani;Dheera Venkatraman;Dongeek Shin;Andrea Colaço

  • Classical Capacity of the Lossy Bosonic Channel: The Exact Solution

    V. Giovannetti;S. Guha;S. Lloyd;L. Maccone

  • Single-photon Kerr nonlinearities do not help quantum computation

    Jeffrey H. Shapiro

  • Generation and detection of two-photon coherent states in degenerate four-wave mixing.

    Horace P. Yuen;Jeffrey H. Shapiro

  • Photon-efficient imaging with a single-photon camera

    Dongeek Shin;Feihu Xu;Dheera Venkatraman;Rudi Lussana

  • Atmospheric turbulence effects on the performance of a free space optical link employing orbital angular momentum multiplexing

    Yongxiong Ren;Hao Huang;Guodong Xie;Nisar Ahmed

  • Optical communication with two-photon coherent states--Part II: Photoemissive detection and structured receiver performance

    J. Shapiro;H. Yuen;A. Mata

  • Entanglement-enhanced sensing in a lossy and noisy environment.

    Zheshen Zhang;Sara Mouradian;Franco N. C. Wong;Jeffrey H. Shapiro

  • A precompetitive consortium on wide-band all-optical networks

    S.B. Alexander;R.S. Bondurant;D. Byrne;V.W.S. Chan

  • Capacity of wireless optical communications

    S.M. Haas;J.H. Shapiro

  • Photon-Efficient Computational 3-D and Reflectivity Imaging With Single-Photon Detectors

    Dongeek Shin;Ahmed Kirmani;Vivek K Goyal;Jeffrey H. Shapiro

  • Adaptive-optics-based simultaneous pre- and post-turbulence compensation of multiple orbital-angular-momentum beams in a bidirectional free-space optical link

    Yongxiong Ren;Guodong Xie;Hao Huang;Nisar Ahmed

  • Long distance, unconditional teleportation of atomic states via complete Bell state measurements.

    S. Lloyd;M. S. Shahriar;J. H. Shapiro;P. R. Hemmer

  • Squeezed states in phase-sensing interferometers

    Unknown

  • Unified theory of ghost imaging with Gaussian-state light

    Baris I. Erkmen;Jeffrey H. Shapiro

  • Ghost imaging: from quantum to classical to computational

    Jeffrey H. Shapiro;Baris I. Erkmen

Frequent Co-Authors

Saikat Guha
Saikat Guha University of Arizona
Robert W. Boyd
Robert W. Boyd University of Ottawa
Vittorio Giovannetti
Vittorio Giovannetti Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Prem Kumar
Prem Kumar Northwestern University
Vivek K. Goyal
Vivek K. Goyal Boston University
Moshe Tur
Moshe Tur Tel Aviv University
Guodong Xie
Guodong Xie University of Southern California
Nisar Ahmed
Nisar Ahmed University of Southern California
Yan Yan
Yan Yan University of Southern California

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