Yue (Joyce) Jiang
Yue (Joyce) Jiang completed her PhD at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, focusing on quantum optics with laser-cooled neutral atoms. After graduation, she pursued a postdoc at JILA, where she worked on developing quantum-enhanced sensing metrology to accelerate axion dark matter searches using superconducting circuits.
Yue (Joyce) Jiang's research interests lie at the intersection between Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) Physics and Superconducting Circuits, with the aim of advancing quantum information science and technology.
1. “Accelerated weak signal search using mode entanglement and state swapping”, Y. Jiang, E.P. Ruddy, K.O. Quinlan, M. Malnou, N.E. Frattini, and K.W. Lehnert, PRX Quantum 4, 020302 (2023).
2. “Anti-parity-time symmetric optical four-wave mixing in cold atoms”, Y. Jiang, Y. Mei, Y. Zuo, Y. Zhai, J. Li, J. Wen, and S. Du, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 193604 (2019).
3. “All-optical neural network with nonlinear activation functions”, Y. Zuo, B. Li, Y. Zhao, Y. Jiang, Y.-C. Chen, P. Chen, G.-B. Jo, J. Liu, and S. Du, Optica 6, 1132 (2019).
4. “Intracavity cold atomic ensemble with high optical depth”, Y. Jiang, Y. Mei, Y. Zou, Y. Zuo, and S. Du, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 90, 013105 (2019).
5. “Quantum heat engine using electromagnetically induced transparency”, Y. Zou, Y. Jiang, Y. Mei, X. Guo, and S. Du, Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 050602 (2017).
1. “Protecting backaction-evading measurements from parametric instability”, E.P. Ruddy, Y. Jiang, N.E. Frattini, K.O. Quinlan, and K.W. Lehnert, Phys. Rev. A 110, 023731 (2024).
2. “Four-wave mixing with anti-parity-time symmetry in hot 85Rb vapor”, Z. Niu, Y. Jiang, J. Wen, C. Zhang, S. Du, and I. Novikova, Applied Physics Letters 124, 044005 (2024).
3. “Quantum Langevin theory for two coupled phase-conjugated electromagnetic waves”, Y. Jiang,Y. Mei, and S. Du, Phys. Rev. A 107, 053703 (2023).
4. “Cavity entanglement and state swapping to accelerate the search for axion dark matter”, K. Wurtz, B.M. Brubaker, Y. Jiang, E.P. Ruddy, D.A. Palken, and K.W. Lehnert, PRX Quantum 2, 040350 (2021).