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Hui Yan

Researcher at South China Normal University

Publications -  87
Citations -  2315

Hui Yan is an academic researcher from South China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photon & Quantum. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 87 publications receiving 1719 citations. Previous affiliations of Hui Yan include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Tsinghua University.

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Experimental realization of stimulated Raman shortcut-to-adiabatic passage with cold atoms

TL;DR: By modifying the shapes of the Raman pulses, this work theoretically proposes and experimentally demonstrates a shortcut-to-adiabatic protocol that is robust against control parameter variations and provides an efficient and practical way to control quantum systems.
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Topological quantum matter with cold atoms

TL;DR: In this article, the physics of topological quantum matter with cold atoms is discussed. But the authors focus on the simulation of the topological invariants and the methods to control parameters in the Hamiltonians of neutral atoms.
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Efficient quantum memory for single-photon polarization qubits

TL;DR: In this paper, a quantum memory for single-photon polarization qubits with an efficiency of >85% and a fidelity of >99, based on balanced two-channel electromagnetically induced transparency in laser-cooled rubidium atoms, is presented.
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Topological quantum matter with cold atoms

TL;DR: A review of the physics of topological quantum matter with cold atoms can be found in this paper, where several celebrated models, such as the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model, Hofstadter-Harper model, Haldane model and Kane-Mele model are discussed.
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Topological Maxwell Metal Bands in a Superconducting Qutrit.

TL;DR: This work experimentally explores the topological Maxwell metal bands by mapping the momentum space of condensed-matter models to the tunable parameter space of superconducting quantum circuits, and reports the first experiment to measure the Chern numbers that are higher than one.