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Robust control for quantum technologies and quantum information processing

2022

We consider the robust inverse geometric optimization of arbitrary population transfers and single-qubit gates in a two-level system.Robustness with respect to pulse inhomogeneities is demonstrated.We show that for time or energy optimization, the pulse amplitude is constant, and we provide the analytic form of the detuning as Jacobi elliptic cosine.We deal with the task of robust complete population transfer on a 3-level quantum system in lambda configuration.First, we use the Lewis-Riesenfeld method to derive a family of solutions leading to an exact transfer.Among this family, we identify a tracking solution with a single parameter to control simultaneously the fidelity of the transfer, …

Controle coherentQuantum opticsTechnologies quantiqueQuantum technologies[PHYS.PHYS] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]Coherent controlOptique quantique
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Small ice particles at slightly supercooled temperatures in tropical maritime convection

2020

In this paper we show that the origin of the ice phase in tropical cumulus clouds over the sea may occur by primary ice nucleation of small crystals at temperatures just between 0 and −5 ∘C. This was made possible through use of a holographic instrument able to image cloud particles at very high resolution and small size (6 µm). The environment in which the observations were conducted was notable for the presence of desert dust advected over the ocean from the Sahara. However, there is no laboratory evidence to suggest that these dust particles can act as ice nuclei at temperatures warmer than about −10 ∘C, the zone in which the first ice was observed in these clouds. T…

ConvectionAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAtmospheric sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999010309 opticslcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesIce nucleusEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationGlacial periodDiffusion (business)SupercoolingDesert dustlcsh:Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Impact of deep convection in the tropical tropopause layer in West Africa: in-situ observations and mesoscale modelling

2011

Abstract. We present the analysis of the impact of convection on the composition of the tropical tropopause layer region (TTL) in West-Africa during the AMMA-SCOUT campaign. Geophysica M55 aircraft observations of water vapor, ozone, aerosol and CO2 during August 2006 show perturbed values at altitudes ranging from 14 km to 17 km (above the main convective outflow) and satellite data indicates that air detrainment is likely to have originated from convective cloud east of the flights. Simulations of the BOLAM mesoscale model, nudged with infrared radiance temperatures, are used to estimate the convective impact in the upper troposphere and to assess the fraction of air processed by convecti…

ConvectionAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMesoscale meteorologyAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesTropospherelcsh:Chemistry010309 optics0103 physical sciencesddc:550Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciences[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]Convective inhibitionFree convective layerlcsh:QC1-999Jlcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionClimatologyRadianceOutflowWater vaporGeologylcsh:Physics
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Compact, cost-effective and field-portable microscope prototype based on MISHELF microscopy

2016

AbstractWe report on a reduced cost, portable and compact prototype design of lensless holographic microscope with an illumination/detection scheme based on wavelength multiplexing, working with single hologram acquisition and using a fast convergence algorithm for image processing. All together, MISHELF (initials coming from Multi-Illumination Single-Holographic-Exposure Lensless Fresnel) microscopy allows the recording of three Fresnel domain diffraction patterns in a single camera snap-shot incoming from illuminating the sample with three coherent lights at once. Previous implementations have proposed an illumination/detection procedure based on a tuned (illumination wavelengths centered…

Conventional transmission electron microscopeDiffractionMultidisciplinaryMicroscopeComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHolographyImage processing02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesArticleInterference microscopylaw.invention010309 opticsOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesPhase imagingMicroscopyMiniaturization0210 nano-technologybusinessScientific Reports
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Spatially-multiplexed interferometric microscopy (SMIM): converting a standard microscope into a holographic one

2014

We report on an extremely simple, low cost and highly stable way to convert a standard microscope into a holographic one. The proposed architecture is based on a common-path interferometric layout where the input plane is spatially-multiplexed to allow reference beam transmission in a common light-path with the imaging branch. As consequence, the field of view provided by the layout is reduced. The use of coherent illumination (instead of the broadband one included in the microscope) and a properly placed one-dimensional diffraction grating (needed for the holographic recording) complete the experimental layout. The proposed update is experimentally validated in a regular Olympus BX-60 upri…

Conventional transmission electron microscopeMicroscopeMaterials sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHolographyInterferometric microscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionInterferometryOpticslawReference beamMicroscopyDigital holographic microscopybusinessOptics Express
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Formation and distortion of iodidoantimonates(III): the first isolated [SbI6]3- octahedron

2017

The ability to intentionally construct, through different types of interactions, inorganic–organic hybrid materials with desired properties is the main goal of inorganic crystal engineering. The primary deformation, related to intrinsic interactions within inorganic substructure, and the secondary deformation, mainly caused by the hydrogen bond interactions, are both responsible for polyhedral distortions of halogenidoantimonates(III) with organic cations. The evolution of structural parameters, in particular the Sb—I secondary- and O/N/C—H...I hydrogen bonds, as a function of temperature assists in understanding the contribution of those two distortion factors to the irregularity of [SbI6]…

Coordination sphereTetrahydrate010405 organic chemistryChemistryHydrogen bondMetals and Alloys010402 general chemistryCrystal engineeringisolated [SbI6]3− octahedron01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyOctahedronDistortionpiperazine-1Materials ChemistryMoleculeWater of crystallization4-diium cationoctahedral distortion;hydrogen and halogen bondingiodidoantimonates(III)Acta Crystallographica Section B-Structural Science
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Accurate tuning of mismatched twin-core fiber filters

1998

We have demonstrated a reproducible and accurate way of tuning the coupling wavelength of a mismatched twin-core filter. This method allows high quality all-fiber filters to be implemented with low loss at any desired wavelength over a range of few hundred nanometers from the same fiber. An ~500-nm tuning range is demonstrated, limited only by the measurement setup and not by the technique itself. Highly accurate control of the filtering wavelength in combination with control of filtering strength by adjustment of the length of the twin-core fibers allows complex filter profiles to be implemented by cascading of several different filters. These filters are also very stable to a change in te…

Core (optical fiber)CouplingAmplified spontaneous emissionWavelengthOpticsMaterials scienceFiber Bragg gratingBand-pass filterbusiness.industryFiber laserFilter (signal processing)businessAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics
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Computational engineering to enhance the photovoltaic by end‐capped and bridging core alterations: Empowering the future with solar energy through sy…

2021

Core (optical fiber)Materials scienceBridging (networking)business.industryPhotovoltaic systemComputational Science and EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsSolar energybusinessEngineering physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsInternational Journal of Quantum Chemistry
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A review of colour center and nanostructure creation in LiF under heavy ion irradiation

2015

A study of radiation damage in LiF crystals under irradiation with MeV–GeV energy ions, from 12C to 238U, at temperatures varying from 8 to 300 K, depending on the ion energy, energy loss and irradiation temperature, is presented. For light ions (12C, 14N) at low fluences, it is mainly color centers that are created. Increasing the fluence leads to the overlapping of tracks and the creation of more complex color centers, defect aggregates and dislocations. For ions with an energy loss above a threshold value (dE/dx = 10 keV nm−1) the tracks exhibit a central core damage region with a radius of 1–2 nm, surrounded by an extended halo which mainly contains single color centers. In this case, i…

Core (optical fiber)Materials scienceNanostructureRadiation damageRadiusHaloIrradiationAtomic physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFluenceMathematical PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonPhysica Scripta
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White light supercontinuum generation in a Y-shaped microstructured tapered fiber pumped at 1064 nm.

2010

We report the generation of supercontinuum in a Ge-doped Y-shape tapered fiber pumped at 1064 nm in the ns pump regime. The taper was designed to have long taper transitions and a taper waist with a core diameter of 0.9 mum. The large air-filling fraction and diameter of the air-hole microstructure reduces the confinement loss at long wavelengths so, enabling the extension of the spectrum to longer wavelengths. Along the taper transition the zero-dispersion wavelength decreases as the diameter of the taper becomes smaller. The spectral components generated along the taper transition pump the taper waist, enhancing the generation of short wavelengths. A flat spectrum spanning from 420 nm to …

Core (optical fiber)WavelengthOpticsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryWhite lightFiberÒpticabusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSupercontinuumOptics express
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