Search results for "Coherence"
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Temporal phase control of bound-bound and bound-free two-photon transitions in NO with two time-delayed cross-polarized pulses
2001
0953-4075; Temporal phase control over the multi-photoionization of NO is investigated experimentally The coherent excitation of the molecular system is achieved by a sequence of two phase-related non-Fourier-transform-limited laser pulses delivered by a nanosecond dye laser, The phase-locked pulses are produced by making use of an actively stabilized interferometer with a tunable pathlength difference. As the coherence time of the laser is comparable with the inhomogenous dephasing time of the medium, the measurements are performed with temporally overlapped pulses. In order to avoid the modulation of the ionic signal coming from optical interference, the linear polarizations of the two pu…
Resolution-enhanced optical coherence tomography based on classical intensity interferometry.
2009
We propose a fourth-order interference scheme for optical coherence tomography operating with broadband incoherent (or quasi-incoherent) light. It is shown that using this proposal, an axial resolution improvement by a factor of 2 and a better sensitivity for weakly reflecting samples are obtained than with the standard second-order correlation scheme. From a practical perspective, we suggest the use of broadband Q-switched pulses and performing ultrafast intensity correlation with a nonlinear crystal. The global performance of our proposal is illustrated by means of numerical simulations
Solid State Analogue of a Double Slit Interferometer
2002
In a conventional optical double slit interferometer Fig. 1a light emerges from a source at a point O’, passes through two slits A and B and forms an interference pattern at a point O. If the source provides monochromatic radiation the coherence between optical paths O’AO and O’BO is preserved at all reasonable scales. The intensity of the interference pattern at a given point O can be altered by changing the distance ∣O’AO∣ - ∣O’BO∣.
Noise-induced effects in nonlinear relaxation of condensed matter systems
2015
Abstract Noise-induced phenomena characterise the nonlinear relaxation of nonequilibrium physical systems towards equilibrium states. Often, this relaxation process proceeds through metastable states and the noise can give rise to resonant phenomena with an enhancement of lifetime of these states or some coherent state of the condensed matter system considered. In this paper three noise induced phenomena, namely the noise enhanced stability, the stochastic resonant activation and the noise-induced coherence of electron spin, are reviewed in the nonlinear relaxation dynamics of three different systems of condensed matter: (i) a long-overlap Josephson junction (JJ) subject to thermal fluctuat…
Decoherence in circuits of small Josephson junctions
2001
We discuss dephasing by the dissipative electromagnetic environment and by measurement in circuits consisting of small Josephson junctions. We present quantitative estimates and determine in which case the circuit might qualify as a quantum bit. Specifically, we analyse a three junction Cooper pair pump and propose a measurement to determine the decoherence time $\tau_\phi$.
Theoretical evaluation of lanthanide binding tags as biomolecular handles for the organization of single ion magnets and spin qubits
2015
Lanthanoid complexes are amongst the most promising compounds both in single ion magnetism and as molecular spin qubits, but their organization remains an open problem. We propose to combine Lanthanide Binding Tags (LBTs) with recombinant proteins as a path for an extremely specific and spatially-resolved organisation of lanthanoid ions as spin qubits. We develop a new computational subroutine for the freely available code SIMPRE that allows an inexpensive estimate of quantum decoherence times and qubit–qubit interaction strengths. We use this subroutine to evaluate our proposal theoretically for 63 different systems. We evaluate their behavior as single ion magnets and estimate both decohe…
Studies of the resonance structure inD0→KS0K±π∓decays
2016
Amplitude models are constructed to describe the resonance structure of D0→ K-π+π+π- and D0→ K+π-π-π+ decays using pp collision data collected at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV with the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb- 1. The largest contributions to both decay amplitudes are found to come from axial resonances, with decay modes D0→ a1(1260) +K- and D0→ K1(1270 / 1400) +π- being prominent in D0→ K-π+π+π- and D0→ K+π-π-π+, respectively. Precise measurements of the lineshape parameters and couplings of the a1(1260) +, K1(1270) - and K(1460) - resonances are made, and a quasi model-independent study of the K(1460) - resonance is performed. The coher…
2015
The recently proposed Wigner function for a particle in an infinite lattice [NJP 14, 103009 (2012)] is extended here to include an internal degree of freedom, as spin. The formalism is developed to account for dynamical processes, with or without decoherence. We show explicit solutions for the case of Hamiltonian evolution under a position-dependent potential, and for evolution governed by a master equation under some simple models of decoherence. Discrete processes are also discussed. Finally we discuss the possibility of introducing a negativity concept for the Wigner function in the case in which the spin degree of freedom is included.
“Nonlocal” dispersion cancellation with classical light
2009
Nonlocal dispersion cancellation [1] is a quantum phenomenon that relies on the use of a quantum light source, e.g., spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC), providing temporally entangled photon pairs. Each photon in the pair propagates through a dispersive medium [see Fig. 1 (a)]. Under suitable conditions the dispersion of one photon cancels out the dispersion of the other photon, so that their intensity coincidence probability remains unchanged. Nonlocal dispersion cancellation has been experimentally demonstrated [2] and this phenomenon has subsequently triggered important applications in quantum information science, such as quantum-optical coherence tomography, distant clock syn…
Two-dimensional spectroscopy for the study of ion Coulomb crystals
2015
Ion Coulomb crystals are currently establishing themselves as a highly controllable test-bed for mesoscopic systems of statistical mechanics. The detailed experimental interrogation of the dynamics of these crystals however remains an experimental challenge. In this work, we show how to extend the concepts of multi-dimensional nonlinear spectroscopy to the study of the dynamics of ion Coulomb crystals. The scheme we present can be realized with state-of-the-art technology and gives direct access to the dynamics, revealing nonlinear couplings even in the presence of thermal excitations. We illustrate the advantages of our proposal showing how two-dimensional spectroscopy can be used to detec…