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Time-resolved observation of coherent multi-body interactions in quantum phase revivals
2010
Interactions between microscopic particles are usually described as two-body interactions, although it has been shown that higher order multi-body interactions could give rise to novel quantum phases with intriguing properties. This paper demonstrates effective six-body interactions in a system of ultracold bosonic atoms in a three-dimensional optical lattice. The coherent multi-particle interactions observed here open a new window for simulations of effective field theories and may help to enable the realization of novel topologically ordered many-body quantum phases. Interactions between microscopic particles are usually described as two-body interactions, although it has been shown that …
Phase Transitions in Adsorbates with Internal Quantum States
1993
In principle, phase transitions in realistic systems at low temperatures should be studied including quantum effects. However, a full quantum treatment of all degrees of freedom in a simulation is restricted to small systems, if possible at all. In some cases, as is demonstrated for adsorbates, some degrees of freedom can still be modelled classically even at low temperatures, whereas only for the rest a quantum treatment is unavoidable. The path-integral Monte Carlo approach allows a systematic distinction between classical and quantum degrees of freedom in many-body systems. Using this technique in combination with finite-size methods, the complex phase diagram of a two-dimensional model …
Mixed internal-external state approach for quantum computation with neutral atoms on atom chips
2006
We present a realistic proposal for the storage and processing of quantum information with cold Rb atoms on atom chips. The qubit states are stored in hyperfine atomic levels with long coherence time, and two-qubit quantum phase gates are realized using the motional states of the atoms. Two-photon Raman transitions are used to transfer the qubit information from the internal to the external degree of freedom. The quantum phase gate is realized in a double-well potential created by slowly varying dc currents in the atom chip wires. Using realistic values for all experimental parameters (currents, magnetic fields, ...) we obtain high gate fidelities (above 99.9%) in short operation times (~ 1…
Feel the force
2014
An approach based on quantum sensing, in which controlled quantum systems serve as precision sensors, has enabled measurement of the weak magnetic interaction between two electrons bound to two separate ions. See Letter p.376 Every electron carries an intrinsic magnetic dipole moment, so any two electrons should therefore exert magnetic forces on one another. The forces involved are very small, and at atomic scale Coulomb interaction is dominant, so it is extremely difficult to observe the magnetic interaction. However, Shlomi Kotler et al. have now done just that, measuring the interaction between two electrons, in separate trapped strontium-88 ions. The two electrons exhibit spin entangle…
Quantum Computing Experiments with Cold Trapped Ions
2016
Working group report: Neutrino physics
2009
This is the report of the neutrino physics working group at WHEPP-X. We summarize the problems selected and discussed at the workshop and the papers which have resulted subsequently.
How Do Schr\"odinger's Cats Die?
2008
Recent experiments with superconducting qubits are motivated by the goal of fabricating a quantum computer, but at the same time they illuminate the more fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics. In this paper we analyze the physics of switching current measurements from the point of view of macroscopic quantum mechanics.
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…
Digital control circuitry of cancer cell and its apoptosis
2009
This study, through a typical aerospace systems architecture, suggests an engineering design of a human cancer cell circuitry in which a digital optimal control matrix is assigned to repair the DNA damage level and/or to trigger its apoptosis. Here, the conceived machinery is proposed taking into account the state of the art in cancer investigation. However, it could be further generalized. The most recent studies on cancer pathologies give a predominant role to the oncosuppressor protein p53 and its antagonist, the oncogene Mdm2. Experimental and theoretical approaches are in agreement in deducing a “digital” response of the p53 when genomic integrity is damaged. Once DNA damage is present…
European Respiratory Society statement on sleep apnoea, sleepiness and driving risk
2021
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is highly prevalent and is a recognised risk factor for motor vehicle accidents (MVA). Effective treatment with continuous positive airway pressure has been associated with a normalisation of this increased accident risk. Thus, many jurisdictions have introduced regulations restricting the ability of OSA patients from driving until effectively treated. However, uncertainty prevails regarding the relative importance of OSA severity determined by the apnoea–hypopnoea frequency per hour and the degree of sleepiness in determining accident risk. Furthermore, the identification of subjects at risk of OSA and/or accident risk remains elusive. The introduction of off…