Season 3 Episode 5 PhD Seminar
Wednesday, 16 March 2022 -
18:00
Monday, 14 March 2022
Tuesday, 15 March 2022
Wednesday, 16 March 2022
18:00
Gravitational Love: The importance of tidal effects for studying binary neutron stars
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Gonçalo Castro
Gravitational Love: The importance of tidal effects for studying binary neutron stars
Gonçalo Castro
18:00 - 18:20
The detection of gravitational waves gives us new insights into the nature of the compact objects that coalesced to generate them. In particular, the early stage of a merger can be modeled through the use of the bodies' Love numbers. These describe how a body deforms when it is under the effect of a tidal force, and therefore they contain information about the interior of the body. In my seminar, I will talk about how we define and compute these Love numbers and how we can use them to learn more about compact objects such as neutron stars.
18:20
Dicussion
Dicussion
18:20 - 18:30
18:30
Communication over few-mode fibers
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Nikola Horová
Communication over few-mode fibers
Nikola Horová
18:30 - 18:50
The aim of this presentation is to give some knowledge about communication over fibers. I investigated the possibilities of information transmission over telecommunication optical fibers at 800 nm, which is commonly used in free space communication. Telecommunication fibers show greater losses and multi-mode behaviour at this wavelength. However, sources of non-classical light for quantum communication have better properties in the field. I will introduce a characterization of telecommunication optical fibers for few wavelengths, filtration methods of higher modes, changes of polarization state in a fiber, and the active correction of instabilities. My work is a part of the development of QKD unified system usable for both - the free-space and the fibers.
18:50
Discussion
Discussion
18:50 - 19:00