Tobias Kippenberg
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Publications représentatives
Cavity Optomechanics: Back-Action at the Mesoscale
T.J. Kippenberg and K.J. Vahala
Published in Science 321, 1172 (2008) in
Resolved Sideband Cooling of a Micromechanical Oscillator
A. Schlie�er, R. Rivi�re, G. Anetsberger, O. Arcizet, and T.J. Kippenberg
Published in Nature Physics 4, 415 (2008) in
Optical frequency comb generation from a monolithic microresonator
P. Del'Haye, A. Schlie�er, O. Arcizet, T. Wilken, R. Holzwarth, and T.J. Kippenberg
Published in Nature 450, 1214 (2007) in
Theory of ground state cooling of a mechanical oscillator using dynamical back-action
Wilson-Rae, N. Nooshi, W. Zwerger and T.J. Kippenberg
Published in Physical Review Letters 99, 093901 (2007) in
Radiation pressure cooling of a micromechanical oscillator using dynamical backaction
A. Schlie�er, P. Del'Haye, N. Nooshi, K. J. Vahala and T. J. Kippenberg
Published in Physical Review Letters 97, 243905 (2006) in
Optomechanically induced transparency
Weis, S. et al.
Published in Science 330, 1520-1523, (2010). in
Quantum-coherent coupling of a mechanical oscillator to an optical cavity mode
Verhagen, E., Deleglise, S., Weis, S., Schliesser, A. & Kippenberg, T. J.
Published in Nature 482, 63-67, (2012) in
Cavity optomechanics
Aspelmeyer, M., Kippenberg, T. J. & Marquardt
Published in Reviews of Modern Physics (2014) in
Measurement and control of a mechanical oscillator at its thermal decoherence rate
Wilson, D. J. et al.
Published in Nature (2015) in
Photonic chip-based optical frequency comb using soliton Cherenkov radiation.
V. Brasch, M. Geiselmann, T. Herr, G. Lihachev, M. H. P. Pfeiffer, M. L. Gorodetsky and T. J. Kippenberg.
Published in Science, vol. 351, num. 6271, p. 357-360, 2015. in
Enseignement et PhD
Doctorant·es actuel·les
Amirali Arabmoheghi, Hugo Paul Arbez, Mahdi Chegnizadeh, Xiaoyi Cheng, Alisa Davydova, Evgenii Guzovskii, Shivaprasad Umesh Hulyal, Xinru Ji, Donato Manuel Jiménez Benetó, Nikolai Kuznetsov, Zihan Li, Hao Li, Mengxin Lin, Giovanni Scarioni, Viacheslav Snigirev, Jiale Sun, Xuxin Wang, Xuan Yang, Zhuoya Yuan, Junyin Zhang, Shuhang Zheng, Alessio Zicoschi
A dirigé les thèses EPFL de
Miles Anderson (2023), Alberto Beccari (2023), Mohammad Bereyhi (2022), Nathan Rafaël Bernier (2019), Terence Blésin (2026), Victor Brasch (2016), Mikhail Churaev (2024), Sergey Fedorov (2021), Emanuel Gavartin (2013), Amir Hossein Ghadimi (2018), Tobias Herr (2013), Simon Benjamin Klaus Hönl (2021), Guanhao Huang (2024), Clément Christian Javerzac (2019), Maxim Karpov (2020), Junqiu Liu (2020), Erwan Guillaume Albert Lucas (2019), Anton Lukashchuk (2023), Alberto Nardi (2024), Jiahe Pan (2026), Martin Hubert Peter Pfeiffer (2018), Liu Qiu (2020), Zheru Qiu (2026), Arslan Sajid Raja (2023), Philippe Andreas Rölli (2020), Ryan Daniel Schilling (2018), Katharina Schmeing (2019), Hendrik Schütz (2017), Anat Siddharth (2025), Vivishek Sudhir (2016), László Dániel Tóth (2018), Aleksandr Tusnin (2024), Stefan Weis (2012), Amir Youssefi (2024), Xiaoqing Zhou (2013)
Cours
Quantum electrodynamics and quantum optics
PHYS-453
Ce cours développe d'une part la théorie quantique du rayonnement électromagnétique à partir de l'électrodynamique quantique. D'autre part il explore les conséquences principales de l'interaction rayonnement-matière dans des applications comme les spectroscopies et dispositifs optiques.
Stochastic methods in classical & quantum physics
PHYS-436
Les fluctuations et le bruit sont des concepts clés en science et technologie. Ce cours explore les méthodes stochastiques appliquées aux systèmes classiques et quantiques, incluant théorèmes fluctuation-dissipation, équations différentielles stochastiques et processus de Markov.