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    Optimizing type-I polarization-entangled photons by Rangarajan, Radhika, Goggin, Michael, Kwiat, Paul

    Published in Optics express (12-10-2009)
    “…Optical quantum information processing needs ultra-bright sources of entangled photons, especially from synchronizable femtosecond lasers and low-cost cw-diode…”
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    Engineering an ideal indistinguishable photon-pair source for optical quantum information processing by Rangarajan, Radhika, Vicent, Luis Edgar, U'Ren, Alfred B., Kwiat, Paul G.

    Published in Journal of modern optics (10-02-2011)
    “…The eventual success of optical quantum information (QI) processing depends critically on the available technologies. Photons produced via the nonlinear…”
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    Polarization dependence on downconversion emission angle: investigation of the 'Migdall effect' by Rangarajan, Radhika, U'Ren, Alfred B., Kwiat, Paul G.

    Published in Journal of modern optics (10-02-2011)
    “…Photonic sources based on spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC) are now pervasively employed in optical quantum information processing protocols. The…”
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    Photonic sources and detectors for quantum information protocols: A trilogy in eight parts by Rangarajan, Radhika

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Quantum information processing (QIP) promises to revolutionize existing methods of manipulating data, via truly unique paradigms based on fundamental…”
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    Methods towards achieving precise birefringent focusing by Schmid, David, Hazrat, Shiraz, Rangarajan, Radhika, Hosten, Onur, Quint, Stephan, Kwiat, Paul G.

    “…We present two independent schemes for the precise focusing of orthogonal polarizations of light at arbitrary relative locations. The first scheme uses a…”
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    Photonic sources and detectors for quantum information protocols: A trilogy in eight parts by Rangarajan, Radhika

    “…Quantum information processing (QIP) promises to revolutionize existing methods of manipulating data, via truly unique paradigms based on fundamental…”
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    Dissertation
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    Improved single-photon detection by Rangarajan, R., Peters, N.A., Hosten, O., Altepeter, J.B., Jeffrey, E.R., Kwiat, P.G.

    “…Visible light photon counters (VLPCs) and solid-state photomultipliers (SSPMs) facilitate efficient single-photon detection. We are attempting to improve their…”
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    Optimizing type-I polarization-entangled photons by Rangarajan, Radhika, Goggin, Michael, Kwiat, Paul

    Published 23-01-2010
    “…Optics Express Vol. 17, Iss. 21, pp. 18920 (2009) Optical quantum information processing needs ultra-bright sources of entangled photons, especially from…”
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    Improvements in photon number-resolving detection by Zielnicki, Kevin, Rangarajan, Radhika, Kwiat, Paul G

    “…Visible light photon counters (VLPCs) enable efficient single-photon detection with photon number-resolving capability. In our system, we observe up to 5…”
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    CHROMIC ACID OXIDATION OF HYDROCARBONS AT THE BENZYLIC POSITION USING THE JONES REAGENT AND CARBON-13 NMR STUDIES OF GEM-DIMETHYL-INDANS AND -INDANONES by RANGARAJAN, RADHIKA

    Published 01-01-1984
    “…Scope of Study. The Jones chromic acid reagent was extended to the benzylic oxidation of arylhydrocarbons such as aklkyl-substituted tetralins and indans to…”
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    Lymphocyte-induced macrophage cytotoxicity. III. Induction of specific macrophage cytotoxicity is independent of lipopolysaccharide by de Weger, R A, van Loveren, H, de Groot, J W, Rangarajan, R, den Otter, W

    Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-04-1986)
    “…The induction of specific macrophage cytotoxicity by allo-sensitized T cells in vitro is shown to be independent of the presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)…”
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