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Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage in a $\Lambda$-system in the presence of quantum noise

2011

We exploit a microscopically derived master equation for the study of STIRAP in the presence of decay from the auxiliary level toward the initial and final state, and compare our results with the predictions obtained from a phenomenological model previously used [P. A. Ivanov, N. V. Vitanov, and K. Bergmann, Phys. Rev. A 72, 053412 (2005)]. It is shown that our approach predicts a much higher efficiency. The effects of temperature are also taken into account, proving that in b-STIRAP thermal pumping can increase the efficiency of the population transfer.

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsQuantum decoherenceQuantum noiseStimulated Raman adiabatic passageAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakeQuantum stateQuantum mechanicsMaster equationPhenomenological modelEvoluzioni adiabatiche STIRAP decoerenzasymbolsAdiabatic processRaman scattering
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Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage in an open quantum system: Master equation approach

2010

A master equation approach to the study of environmental effects in the adiabatic population transfer in three-state systems is presented. A systematic comparison with the non-Hermitian Hamiltonian approach [N. V. Vitanov and S. Stenholm, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 56}, 1463 (1997)] shows that in the weak coupling limit the two treatments lead to essentially the same results. Instead, in the strong damping limit the predictions are quite different: in particular the counterintuitive sequences in the STIRAP scheme turn out to be much more efficient than expected before. This point is explained in terms of quantum Zeno dynamics.

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsStimulated Raman adiabatic passageFOS: Physical sciencesAdiabatic quantum computationSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAdiabatic theoremsymbols.namesakeOpen quantum systemQuantum electrodynamicsQuantum mechanicsMaster equationsymbolsSTIRAP Adiabatic theorem decoherenceQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Adiabatic processHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Quantum Zeno effectPhysical Review A
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Theory of the bright-state stimulated Raman adiabatic passage

2009

We describe analytically and numerically the process of population transfer by stimulated Raman adiabatic passage through a bright state when the pulses propagate in a medium. Limitations of the adiabaticity are analyzed and interpreted in terms of reshaping of the pulses. We find parameters for the pulses for which the population transfer is nearly complete over long distances.

PhysicsQuantum Physics[ PHYS.QPHY ] Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]Raman processStimulated Raman adiabatic passageFOS: Physical sciencesPopulation transfer01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticspopulation transfer010309 optics[PHYS.QPHY]Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]32.80.Qk 42.50.Gy 42.50.HzQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesBright stateAtomic physics010306 general physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)[PHYS.QPHY] Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]adiabaticity
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Fast and robust population transfer in two-level quantum systems with dephasing noise and/or systematic frequency errors

2013

We design, by invariant-based inverse engineering, driving fields that invert the population of a two-level atom in a given time, robustly with respect to dephasing noise and/or systematic frequency shifts. Without imposing constraints, optimal protocols are insensitive to the perturbations but need an infinite energy. For a constrained value of the Rabi frequency, a flat $\pi$ pulse is the least sensitive protocol to phase noise but not to systematic frequency shifts, for which we describe and optimize a family of protocols.

PhysicsQuantum Physicseducation.field_of_studyAtomsQuantum decoherenceDephasingPopulationFOS: Physical sciencesInverseState diffusionAdiabatic passageNoise (electronics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum mechanicsPhase noiseQuantum Physics (quant-ph)educationEnergy (signal processing)Rabi frequency
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The branching ratio of intercombination A1Σ+∼b3Π→a3Σ+/X1Σ+transitions in the RbCs molecule: Measurements and calculations

2020

Abstract We observed the A 1 Σ + ∼ b 3 Π → a 3 Σ + / X 1 Σ + laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) of the RbCs molecule excited from the ground X 1 Σ + state by the Ti:Sapphire laser. The LIF spectra from the common perturbed levels of the singlet-triplet A ∼ b complex was recorded by the Fourier-transform (FT) spectrometer with the instrumental resolution of 0.03 cm − 1 . The relative intensity distribution in the rotationally resolved A ∼ b → a 3 Σ + ( v a ) / X 1 Σ + ( v X ) progressions was measured, and their branching ratio was found to be about of 1 ÷ 5 × 10 − 4 in the bound region of the a 3 Σ + and X 1 Σ + states. The experiment was complemented with the scalar- and full-relativistic ca…

PhysicsRadiation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBranching fractionAb initioStimulated Raman adiabatic passageLaser01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral linelaw.inventionDipolelawExcited stateMoleculeAtomic physicsSpectroscopy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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Monte Carlo dosimetry of the Buchler high dose rate 192Ir source.

2001

In this study a complete set of dosimetric data is presented for the high dose rate (HDR) source from Amersham used in the Buchler remote afterloading HDR unit. These data have been calculated by means of the Monte Carlo simulation code GEANT taking into account the detailed geometry of the source. Absolute dose rate distributions in water were calculated around this source and are presented as conventional 2D Cartesian look-up tables. All dosimetric quantities recommended by the AAPM Task Group 43 report have been calculated. Quantities determined are: dose rate constant, radial dose function, anisotropy function, anisotropy factor and anisotropy constant. The dose rate distributions of th…

PhysicsRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.medical_treatmentPhysics::Medical PhysicsMonte Carlo methodBrachytherapyBrachytherapyRadiotherapy DosageFunction (mathematics)Equipment DesignIridium Radioisotopeslaw.inventionComputational physicslawmedicineDosimetryAnisotropyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCartesian coordinate systemAnisotropyConstant (mathematics)Dose rateMonte Carlo MethodSimulationPhysics in medicine and biology
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Topology of adiabatic passage

2002

We examine the topology of eigenenergy surfaces characterizing the population transfer processes based on adiabatic passage. We show that this topology is the essential feature for the analysis of the population transfers and the prediction of its final result. We reinterpret diverse known processes, such as stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP), frequency-chirped adiabatic passage and Stark-chirped rapid adiabatic passage. Moreover, using this picture, we display new related possibilities of transfer. In particular, we show that we can selectively control the level that will be populated in STIRAP process in $\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ or V systems by the choice of the peak amplitudes or …

Physicseducation.field_of_studyPopulationStimulated Raman adiabatic passagePulse sequenceLambdaAdiabatic quantum computationTopologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAmplitudeQuantum mechanicsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersAdiabatic processeducationTopology (chemistry)Physical Review A
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Formulation predictive dissolution (fPD) testing to advance oral drug product development: an introduction to the US FDA funded ‘21st Century BA/BE’ …

2018

Over the past decade, formulation predictive dissolution (fPD) testing has gained increasing attention. Another mindset is pushed forward where scientists in our field are more confident to explore the in vivo behavior of an oral drug product by performing predictive in vitro dissolution studies. Similarly, there is an increasing interest in the application of modern computational fluid dynamics (CFD) frameworks and high-performance computing platforms to study the local processes underlying absorption within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. In that way, CFD and computing platforms both can inform future PBPK-based in silico frameworks and determine the GI-motility-driven hydrodynamic impac…

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingBioavailabilityComputer scienceManometryDrug CompoundingAdministration OralPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyBioequivalenceComputational fluid dynamics030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleDOSAGE FORMSINDUCED VARIABILITY03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBIOPHARMACEUTICS CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEMABSORPTIONHumansDissolution testingOral absorptionPharmacology & PharmacyDissolutionIN-VIVO DISSOLUTIONIn vivo dissolutionBioequivalenceScience & TechnologyWORKSHOP REPORTUnited States Food and Drug Administrationbusiness.industryGASTROINTESTINAL SIMULATOR GISVITRO DISSOLUTION021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiopharmaceutics Classification SystemUnited StatesMODELDrug LiberationNew product developmentPredictive powerDIFFUSION-CONTROLLED DISSOLUTIONBiochemical engineering0210 nano-technologybusinessLife Sciences & BiomedicineOral retinoidMRI
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In vivo methods for drug absorption - comparative physiologies, model selection, correlations with in vitro methods (IVIVC), and applications for for…

2013

This review summarizes the current knowledge on anatomy and physiology of the human gastrointestinal tract in comparison with that of common laboratory animals (dog, pig, rat and mouse) with emphasis on in vivo methods for testing and prediction of oral dosage form performance. A wide range of factors and methods are considered in addition, such as imaging methods, perfusion models, models for predicting segmental/regional absorption, in vitro in vivo correlations as well as models to investigate the effects of excipients and the role of food on drug absorption. One goal of the authors was to clearly identify the gaps in today's knowledge in order to stimulate further work on refining the e…

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingChemistry PharmaceuticalPharmaceutical ScienceExcipientAdministration OralComputational biologyPharmacologyPharmaceutical formulationModels BiologicalIntestinal absorptionDosage formBiopharmaceuticsExcipientsFood-Drug InteractionsIVIVCSpecies SpecificityIn vivomedicineAnimalsHumansPharmacokineticsPharmaceutical sciencesChemistryReproducibility of ResultsGastrointestinal TractIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsModels AnimalGastrointestinal Motilitymedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmaceutical sciences : official journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Oral biopharmaceutics tools – Time for a new initiative – An introduction to the IMI project OrBiTo

2013

OrBiTo is a new European project within the IMI programme in the area of oral biopharmaceutics tools that includes world leading scientists from nine European universities, one regulatory agency, one non-profit research organization, four SMEs together with scientists from twelve pharmaceutical companies. The OrBiTo project will address key gaps in our knowledge of gastrointestinal (GI) drug absorption and deliver a framework for rational application of predictive biopharmaceutics tools for oral drug delivery. This will be achieved through novel prospective investigations to define new methodologies as well as refinement of existing tools. Extensive validation of novel and existing biopharm…

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Chemistry Pharmaceuticalmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdministration OralPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyModels BiologicalPermeabilityQuality by DesignBiopharmaceuticsAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationPharmacokineticsQuality (business)Product (category theory)Program Developmentmedia_commonDosage FormsActive ingredientbusiness.industryBiopharmaceuticsGastrointestinal TractEngineering managementIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsSolubilityNew product developmentbusinessEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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