Jian-Wei Pan

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Email
pan@ustc.edu.cn
Address
No.99 Xiupu Road, Pudong District, Shanghai, China
Introduction

Prof. Jian-Wei Pan, born in Mar, 1970, is a full professor of physics at the University of Science and Technology of China. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in 1999 from the University of Vienna. In 2011, he was elected as the academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). In 2011, he was appointed as the chief scientist of the quantum science experiments satellite. In 2012, he was elected as TWAS Fellow. In 2014, he was appointed as the director of the CAS Center for Excellence in Quantum Information and Quantum Physics.

The research of Prof. Jian-Wei Pan focuses on quantum information and quantum foundations. As one of pioneers in experimental quantum information science, he has accomplished a series of profound achievements, which has brought him worldwide fame. Due to his numerous progresses on quantum communication and multi-photon entanglement manipulation, quantum information science has become one of the most rapidly developing fields of physical science in China in recent years. His work in the field of quantum information and quantum communication has been recognized by Nature as “features of the year 2012” and “the science events that shaped the year 2016 and 2017”, by Science as “Breakthrough of the Year 1998”, by the American Physical Society websites as “The top physics stories of the year” (six times), and by the Physics World, Institute of Physics as “Highlights of the year” (six times). Within China, his work has been selected for eleven times as “The Top Ten Annual Scientific and Technological Progresses in China”.

Related Publications

  • Yang, S. -J., Wang, X. -J., Li, J., Rui, J., Bao, X. -H. & Pan, J. -W. Highly Retrievable Spin-Wave–Photon Entanglement Source. Physical Review Letters 114, 210501 (2015).
  • Yang, S. -J., Bao, X. -H. & Pan, J. -W. Modulation of single-photon-level wave packets with two-component electromagnetically induced transparency. Physical Review A 91, 053805 (2015).
  • He, Y., He, Y. -M., Liu, J., Wei, Y. -J., irez, H., ure, A., Schneider, C., Kamp, M., ofling, S., Lu, C. -Y. & Pan, J. -W. Dynamically Controlled Resonance Fluorescence Spectra from a Doubly Dressed Single InGaAs Quantum Dot. Physical Review Letters 114, 097402 (2015).
  • Cai, X. -D., Wu, D., Su, Z. -E., Chen, M. -C., Wang, X. -L., Li, L., Liu, N. -L., Lu, C. -Y. & Pan, J. -W. Entanglement-Based Machine Learning on a Quantum Computer. Physical Review Letters 114, 110504 (2015).
  • Ji, S. -C., Zhang, L., Xu, X. -T., Wu, Z., Deng, Y., Chen, S. & Pan, J. -W. Softening of Roton and Phonon Modes in a Bose-Einstein Condensate with Spin-Orbit Coupling. Physical Review Letters 114, 105301 (2015).
  • Nie, Y. -Q., Huang, L., Liu, Y., Payne, F., Zhang, J. & Pan, J. -W. The generation of 68 Gbps quantum random number by measuring laser phase fluctuations. Review of Scientific Instruments 86, 063105 (2015).
  • Li, C. -M., Chen, K., Chen, Y. -N., Zhang, Q., Chen, Y. -A. & Pan, J. -W. Genuine High-Order Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering. Physical Review Letters 115, 010402 (2015).
  • Wang, L. -J., Chen, L. -K., Ju, L., Xu, M. -L., Zhao, Y., Chen, K., Chen, Z. -B., Chen, T. -Y. & Pan, J. -W. Experimental multiplexing of quantum key distribution with classical optical communication. Applied Physics Letters 106, 081108 (2015).
  • Unsleber, S., Schneider, C., Maier, S., He, Y. -M., Gerhardt, S., Lu, C. -Y., Pan, J. -W., Kamp, M. & Hoefling, S. Deterministic generation of bright single resonance fluorescence photons from a Purcell-enhanced quantum dot-micropillar system. Optics Express 23, 32977-32985 (2015).
  • Xia, H., Shentu, G., Shangguan, M., Xia, X., Jia, X., Wang, C., Zhang, J., Pelc, J., Fejer, M., Zhang, Q., Dou, X. & Pan, J. -W. Long-range micro-pulse aerosol lidar at 1.5 mu m with an upconversion single-photon detector. Optics Letters 40, 1579-1582 (2015).