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Sae Woo Nam
Researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology
Publications - 544
Citations - 26142
Sae Woo Nam is an academic researcher from National Institute of Standards and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photon & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 519 publications receiving 21676 citations. Previous affiliations of Sae Woo Nam include University of California, Berkeley & Brown University.
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Direct generation of three-photon polarization entanglement
Deny R. Hamel,Deny R. Hamel,Lynden K. Shalm,Lynden K. Shalm,Hannes Hübel,Aaron J. Miller,Aaron J. Miller,Francesco Marsili,Varun B. Verma,Richard P. Mirin,Sae Woo Nam,Kevin J. Resch,Thomas Jennewein +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a three-photon entangled Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state is directly produced by cascading two entangled down-conversion processes, and 11.1 triplets per minute are detected on average.
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Exclusion Limits on the WIMP Nucleon Cross-Section from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search
David S. Abrams,D. S. Akerib,M. S. Armel-Funkhouser,Laura Baudis,D. A. Bauer,Alexander Bolozdynya,P. L. Brink,R. Bunker,Blas Cabrera,D. O. Caldwell,J. P. Castle,C. L. Chang,R. M. Clarke,M. B. Crisler,R. Dixon,D. Driscoll,S. Eichblatt,R. J. Gaitskell,Sunil Golwala,E. E. Haller,J. Hellmig,Donald J. Holmgren,Martin E. Huber,S. Kamat,A. Lu,Vuk Mandic,J. M. Martinis,P. Meunier,Sae Woo Nam,H. Nelson,Thushara Perera,M. C. Perillo Isaac,W. Rau,R. R. Ross,Tarek Saab,Bernard Sadoulet,J. Sander,R. W. Schnee,T. A. Shutt,A. Smith,Andrew Sonnenschein,A. L. Spadafora,G. Wang,S. J. Yellin,Betty A. Young +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon elastic-scattering cross section was analyzed with a relaxed fiducial-volume cut (resulting in 15.8 kg days exposure on Ge) and the results were consistent with the model-independent annual-modulation signal of DAMA at 99.9% confidence level.
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Experimentally generated randomness certified by the impossibility of superluminal signals
Peter Bierhorst,Peter Bierhorst,Emanuel Knill,Emanuel Knill,Scott Glancy,Yanbao Zhang,Yanbao Zhang,Alan Mink,Stephen P. Jordan,Andrea Rommal,Yi-Kai Liu,Bradley G. Christensen,Sae Woo Nam,Martin J. Stevens,Lynden K. Shalm,Lynden K. Shalm +15 more
TL;DR: 1,024 random bits that are uniformly distributed to within 10−12 and unpredictable assuming the impossibility of superluminal communication are generated and certified using a loophole-free Bell test and a protocol is described that is optimized for devices that are characterized by a low per-trial violation of Bell inequalities.
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Optically Addressing Single Rare-Earth Ions in a Nanophotonic Cavity.
Tian Zhong,Tian Zhong,Jonathan M. Kindem,John G. Bartholomew,Jake Rochman,Ioana Craiciu,Varun B. Verma,Sae Woo Nam,Francesco Marsili,Matthew D. Shaw,Andrew D. Beyer,Andrei Faraon +11 more
TL;DR: Optical probing of spectrally resolved single Nd^{3+} rare-earth ions in yttrium orthovanadate allows for the observation of coherent optical Rabi oscillations, which could enable optically controlled spin qubits, quantum logic gates, and spin-photon interfaces for future quantum networks.