
Ping Koy Lam
Ping Koy Lam’s research work includes quantum optical states generation, quantum teleportation, quantum encryption, quantum opto-mechanics, quantum levitation, optical metrology, and quantum communications. Ping Koy started his career as an engineer for Sony and Hewlett-Packard before completing his PhD at the Australian National University in 1999. He was awarded two Australian Eureka Prizes, in recognition of his research in quantum teleportation and quantum encryption in 2003 and 2006, respectively. In 2007, Ping Koy co-founded QuintessenceLabs – an award winning Australian company that commercialises quantum communication technology. More recently, Ping Koy was awarded the Australian Institute of Physics Alan Walsh Medal in recognition of his contribution to Australian Industry and was made a Laureate Fellow of the Australian Research Council. In 2020, he was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.
Preprints & Publications
Quantum-optimal information encoding using noisy passive linear optics
Verifying the security of a continuous variable quantum communication protocol via quantum metrology
Verifying the security of a continuous variable quantum communication protocol via quantum metrology
Mapping Guaranteed Positive Secret Key Rates for Continuous Variable Quantum Key Distribution
Testing the postulates of quantum mechanics with coherent states of light and homodyne detection
Enhancing quantum teleportation efficacy with noiseless linear amplification
A new entropic quantum correlation measure for adversarial systems
Discriminating mixed qubit states with collective measurements
On the equivalence between squeezing and entanglement potential for two-mode Gaussian states
Approaching optimal entangling collective measurements on quantum computing platforms
Testing the postulates of quantum mechanics with coherent states of light and homodyne detection
Mapping Guaranteed Positive Secret Key Rates for Continuous Variable Quantum Key Distribution
12.6 dB squeezed light at 1550 nm from a bow-tie cavity for long-term high duty cycle operation
Observation of cross phase modulation in cold atom gradient echo memory
On the equivalence between squeezing and entanglement potential for two-mode Gaussian states