From molecular control to quantum technology with the dynamic stark effect
Autor: | Philip J. Bustard, Benjamin J. Sussman |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Nonresonant
Stark effect Phonon Quantum technologies Broadband Light Sources Physics::Optics Vacuum fluctuations Open quantum system symbols.namesake Molecular techniques Quantum electronics Atomic vapour Chemical dynamics Quantum memories Vacuum applications Molecular controls Light sources Physics::Atomic Physics Quantum Spectroscopy Quantum fluctuation Physics Quantum optics business.industry Nonresonant dynamic Stark effects Quantum technology Photonics symbols Optoelectronics Quantum system Effective mechanisms business Laser applications |
Zdroj: | 2011 ICO International Conference on Information Photonics. |
Popis: | The application of nonresonant lasers to quantum systems can modify energy levels in a general way. This approach, using the nonresonant dynamic Stark effect, is an effective mechanism for modifying chemical dynamics. These molecular techniques have analogous implementations in quantum technologies. Applications include controlling vacuum fluctuations to create molecular alignment and broadband light sources, photonic catalysis, quantum memories in atomic vapours, and photonics in bulk diamond phonons. The links between these different applications are investigated. © 2011 IEEE. 2011 ICO International Conference on Information Photonics, IP 2011, 18 May 2011 through 20 May 2011, Ottawa, ON |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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