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Tag qnd [6 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag qnd.
  • Quantum Nondemolition Measurements of Harmonic Oscillators
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 40, No. 11. (13 March 1978), 667.
    by Kip S Thorne, Ronald W Drever, Carlton M Caves, Mark Zimmermann, Vernon D Sandberg
    posted to measurement qho qnd by tornadointexas on 2007-10-19 01:24:45 as **
  • Quantum nondemolition readout using a Josephson bifurcation amplifier
    Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics), Vol. 76, No. 1. (2007)
    by N Boulant, G Ithier, P Meeson, F Nguyen, D Vion, D Esteve, I Siddiqi, R Vijay, C Rigetti, F Pierre, M Devoret
    posted to jba josephson qnd by tornadointexas on 2007-09-12 03:30:33 as ****
  • Anharmonic effects on a phonon number measurement of a quantum mesoscopic mechanical oscillator
    (5 Oct 2004)
    by DH Santamore, Hsi-Sheng Goan, GJ Milburn, ML Roukes
  • Experimental realization of a quantum optical tap
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 70, No. 3. (1993), pp. 271-274.
    by Ph, P Grangier
    posted to qnd by dhbradshaw on 2007-01-04 00:55:32 as **
  • Observation of Large Kerr Nonlinearity at Low Light Intensities
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 91, No. 9. (2003), 093601.
    by Hoonsoo Kang, Yifu Zhu
    posted to eit qnd by dhbradshaw on 2007-12-07 21:18:55 as read
  • Gain-Assisted Large and Rapidly Responding Kerr Effect using a Room-Temperature Active Raman Gain Medium
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 98, No. 25. (2007)
    by L Deng, MG Payne
    posted to qnd slow-light by dhbradshaw on 2008-01-30 21:40:46 as **
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