Search for dissertations about: "Artificial Atoms"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Artificial Atoms.
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16. Quantum acoustics with superconducting circuits
Abstract : The past 20 years has seen rapid developments in circuit quantum electrodynamics, where superconducting qubits and resonators are used to control and study quantum light-matter interaction at a fundamental level. The development of this field is strongly influenced by quantum information science and the prospect of realizing quantum computation, but also opens up opportunities for combinations of different physical systems and research areas. READ MORE
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17. High Order Finite Difference Methods with Artificial Boundary Treatment in Quantum Dynamics
Abstract : The investigation of the dynamics of chemical reactions, both from the theoretical and experimental side, has drawn an increasing interest since Ahmed H. Zewail was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on femtochemistry. READ MORE
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18. Engineering and detecting microwave photons
Abstract : Microwave quantum optics using superconducting circuits, also known as circuit QED, is a recent and promising field to study light-matter interactions at the fundamental level. In this field, artificial atoms made of superconducting elements interact with microwave photons routed through one dimensional transmission lines. READ MORE
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19. Quantum Electro- and Acoustodynamics in Waveguides
Abstract : The study of light-matter interaction in superconducting quantum circuits has seen remarkable progress over the last $20$ years. By engineering artificial atoms, novel quantum phenomena have been demonstrated, and old ideas have come into a new light. READ MORE
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20. Measurement Back-Action and Photon Detection in Microwave Quantum Optics
Abstract : In quantum optics, the interaction between atoms and photons is studied. In recent years, microwave quantum optics with superconducting circuits has emerged as an important tool for fundamental quantum optics experiments, and also as a promising way for implementing quantum computation. READ MORE
