Marco Bellini

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Best poster prize at the “Quantum & Nonlinear Optics” PhD Summer School

Our PhD student Valentina Parigi wins the prize for the best poster presentation at the Quantum & Nonlinear Optics  –  Ph.D. Summer School, Backfallsbyn, Hven, DK

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To the roots of non-classicality: First reconstruction of a non-classical Glauber-Sudarshan P-function

We performed the first reconstruction of a non-classical P-function for a photon-added thermal light state. This is the first demonstration of non-classicality according to the original definition by R. Glauber.

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Simple quasi-phase-matching in high-order harmonic generation

We demonstrate a simple technique for enhancing harmonic conversion yields by an array of gas interaction zones.

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Direct experimental test of quantum non-commutativity by single photon creation and annihilation

We have implemented simple sequences of photon addition and subtraction to/from a light field. By verifying the difference in the final states when using the two operators in reverse order, we provide the first direct test of quantum commutation rules.

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Single-photon remote temporal delocalization and violation of a Bell’s type inequality

We have remotely delocalized a single photon onto two distinct and widely separated temporal modes. The tomographic analysis of the two-mode homodyne data has allowed us to prove (under some assumptions) the violation of a form of Bell’s inequality.

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Direct interferometric measurement of atomic dipole phases in high-order harmonic generation

We have used an interferometric technique to directly measure the intrinsic nonlinear phase related to the different electronic trajectories involved in high-order harmonic generation in the XUV.

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The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Theodor W. Hänsch

Ted Hänsch and Marco Bellini performed one of the key experiments leading to the invention of the femtosecond frequency comb (and, later, to the Nobel prize) in Florence. In 1997, we demonstrated the coherence in the process of supercontinuum generation that was the starting point to conceive the possibility of generating ultra-broadband self-calibrating optical frequency …

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First experimental photon addition

First realization of single-photon-added coherent states. We have generated and analyzed novel states of light that continuously change their character from fully quantum to fully classical.

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