Quantum Nanophotonics
The emergence of quantum nanophotonics has revolutionized our ability to control, manipulate, and harness quantum light at the nanoscale. By integrating quantum optics with advanced nanophotonic architectures, researchers are uncovering new routes to scalable quantum technologies, from on-chip quantum communication and computation to quantum-enhanced sensing and imaging.
This Special Topic Issue of APL Quantum aims to highlight recent theoretical, simulation, and experimental breakthroughs in quantum nanophotonics, fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations between quantum physics, nanofabrication, and photonic engineering.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Quantum Emitters in Nanophotonic Environments
- Plasmonic and Dielectric Nanostructures
- Topological and Hybrid Quantum Photonics
- Robust Quantum States in Structured Photonic Systems
- Quantum Nonlinear Optics and Single-Photon Sources
- Nonclassical Light Generation and Manipulation
- Metasurfaces and Quantum Light Control
- Quantum Plasmonics and Polaritons
- Novel Approaches for Ultrafast Quantum Optical Processes
- Integrated and On-Chip Quantum Photonics
- Scalable Quantum Information Processing
- Engineering Strong Light-Matter Interactions at the Nanoscale
Guest Editors
Khaled Mnaymneh, National Research Council Canada
Said Zouhdi, Paris-Saclay University