Header image  
   
line decor
  
line decor
Review by Home
Some Selected Cultural Writings
 
 
 

 
 

Highlights of the Significant Contributions of Dipankar Home

 

Dipankar Home is among the earliest Indian researchers initiating studies on Foundations of Quantum Mechanics that have gradually become linked with experiments, giving rise to the currently vibrant area of Quantum Information (QI).  His manifold contributions include two distinctive Research-level Books: “Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Physics – An Overview from Modern Perspectives” (Plenum) and “Einstein’s Struggles with Quantum Theory: A Reappraisal” (Springer) with Forewords by Anthony Leggett and Roger Penrose respectively (Appendix A), while some of the significant works with his collaborators are: 

(a) An ingenious idea was formulated by invoking Quantum Indistinguishability leading to an arbitrarily efficient resource for producing entanglement, applicable for spin-like variables of any two identical bosons/fermions (Physical Review Letters 88, 050401 (2002)). Entanglement being at the core of QI, this work has stimulated applications of Quantum Statistics in QI processing, apart from being used in studies on free electron Quantum Computation.               

(b) A hitherto unexplored use of intraparticle path-spin entanglement (Physics Letters A 279, 281(2001) was conceived for empirically verifying Quantum Contextuality, subsequently tested by the Vienna group (Nature 425, 45 (2003)), followed recently by suggesting its information-theoretic applications(Euro Physics Letters 89, 10005 (2010)).

(c) A widely cited analysis of the Quantum Zeno effect (Annals of Physics 258, 237 (1997)), preceded by the formulation of a unified framework for such effects (Physics Letters A 173, 327 (1993)).

(d) Proposed a novel experiment to show simultaneous wave and particle – like behaviourin the same setup using optical tunneling of single photon states (Physics Letters A 153, 403 (1991)), subsequently tested (Physics Letters A 168, 1 (1992)) at Hamamatsu Photonics laboratory, Japan.

(e) Conceived an innovative biomolecular example to probe the Quantum Measurement Problem (Physical Review Letters 76, 2836 (1996)), preceded by a demonstration of the quantum mechanical violation of classical realism for multiparticle systems even under strong macroscopic limiting conditions (Physical Review A 52, 4959 (1995)).

Home’s research works have been cited in 19 relevant technical/popular books (Appendix B), with the total citation number of his works about 850 (ISI Web index).

For more details: Please click here

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Office Address
Main Campus

93/1, A. P. C. Road
Kolkata - 700 009
India
Fax: 91-33-2350 6790

Salt Lake Campus
Center for Astro-particle Physics and Space Science
EN Block, Sector - V
Salt Lake
Kolkata - 700 091
Phone: 91-33-2569 3105
Fax: 91-33-2569 3127

Email Address
quantumhome80@gmail.com