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Bifurcation analysis and soliton solutions of the generalized third-order nonlinear Schrödinger equation using two analytical approaches. [PDF]
Parveen S +6 more
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Magnetism and 3D Electron Diffraction Solution of Hydrated Rubidium-Ruthenium Oxide Rb<sub>2</sub>Ru<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>·H<sub>2</sub>O. [PDF]
Chrappova K, Tidey JP, Bell C, Hall SR.
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High-fidelity collisional quantum gates with fermionic atoms. [PDF]
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Corrigendum to "Case report of a squamous cell carcinoma arising in a vulvar cutaneous horn" [Gynecol. Oncol. Rep. 60C (2025) 101784]. [PDF]
Bell M, Burks RT, Crane E.
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Physical Review A, 1992
A pure quantum state which when split in any way cannot violate Bell's inequality is termed a Bell state. Such a state may be considered as classical a state as possible. We show that for the radiation field the Bell state is unique, and is the Glauber coherent state.
, Mann, , Revzen, , Schleich
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A pure quantum state which when split in any way cannot violate Bell's inequality is termed a Bell state. Such a state may be considered as classical a state as possible. We show that for the radiation field the Bell state is unique, and is the Glauber coherent state.
, Mann, , Revzen, , Schleich
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Interferometric Bell-state analysis
Physical Review A, 1996We present the experimental demonstration of a Bell-state analyzer employing two-photon interference effects. Photon pairs produced by parametric down-conversion allowed us to generate momentum-entangled Bell states and to demonstrate the properties of this device.
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Distinguishability of Bell States
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
S, Ghosh +4 more
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Physical Review A, 1998
We discuss a method for distinguishing the four orthogonal Bell states of two entangled particles. Because the scheme relies only on linear optical elements, it should be realizable with current technology. The new feature is that the Bell states must be embedded in a larger Hilbert space.
Paul G. Kwiat, Harald Weinfurter
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We discuss a method for distinguishing the four orthogonal Bell states of two entangled particles. Because the scheme relies only on linear optical elements, it should be realizable with current technology. The new feature is that the Bell states must be embedded in a larger Hilbert space.
Paul G. Kwiat, Harald Weinfurter
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