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MabuchiLab Research

Research Themes

Our group works in physical measurement and control, with current emphasis on the development and application of practical methodologies for the study of hypersensitive quantum systems and context-sensitive biophysical phenomena. The most distinctive aspects of our scientific research emerge from a synthesis of theoretical physics, systems engineering and advanced experimental technique.


Ongoing research projects

Cavity-enhanced single molecule spectroscopy

Closed-loop tracking of fluorescent biomolecules

Magnetic microtraps for cavity QED, BECs, and atom optics

Quantum feedback control and metrology with cold atoms

Theory of quantum filtering and feedback control

 

Past research projects

Adaptive homodyne phase measurement

Optical characterization of stochastic molecular dynamics

Optimal discrimination between optical coherent states

Photonic band gap materials for cavity QED

Spatially-resolved photoacoustic spectroscopy

 

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