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Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen correlations via dissociation of a molecular Bose-Einstein condensate [PDF]
Recent experimental measurements of atomic intensity correlations through atom shot noise suggest that atomic quadrature phase correlations may soon be measured with a similar precision.
H.-A. Bachor +4 more
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Merging van der Waals Materials and Optical Metasurfaces for Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
Flat optical metasurfaces supporting quasi‐bound states in the continuum (qBIC) enable cavity‐like, high‐Q resonances in ultrathin nanostructures. This perspective explores the emergence of cavity quantum electrodynamics in qBIC metasurfaces, specifically those made from ultrathin van der Waals nanostructures, where cavities and emitters are seamlessly
Luca Sortino +2 more
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Bose-Einstein correlations in thermal field theory [PDF]
Two-particle correlation functions are calculated for bosons emitted from a localized thermal source (the ``glow'' of a ``hot spot''). In contrast to existing work, non-equilibrium effects up to first order in gradients of the particle distribution ...
Blasone, M. +3 more
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The influence of dimensional engineering on the structural and optoelectronic properties of platinum halide perovskites, namely 0D Cs2PtI6 and 2D CsPtI3(DMSO), was investigated. Significant differences were indicated between the two configurations, particularly in their emission properties and electron‐phonon interactions.
Huilong Liu +7 more
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Bose-Einstein Correlations as correlations of fluctuations
The limitations of the recently proposed new method of numerical modelling of Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC) are explicitly demonstrated. It is then argued that BEC should still be considered as emerging from the correlations of fluctuations, however ...
Utyuzh, O. V., Wilk, G., Wlodarczyk, Z.
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Emerging Device Applications From Strong Light–Matter Interactions in 2D Materials
Two‐dimensional semiconductors enable extremely compact optoelectronic devices such as solar cells, sensors, LEDs, and lasers. Their strong light–matter interactions allow efficient light emission, detection, and energy conversion. This review article discusses the recent progress in integrating these materials with optical cavities and nanostructures ...
Janani Archana K +7 more
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Decay of correlations and absence of superfluidity in the disordered Tonks–Girardeau gas
We consider the Tonks–Girardeau gas subject to a random external potential. If the disorder is such that the underlying one-particle Hamiltonian displays localization (which is known to be generically the case), we show that there is exponential decay of
Robert Seiringer, Simone Warzel
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Bose-Einstein correlations (BECs) of identical hadrons reveal information about hadron creation from the strongly interacting matter formed in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions.
Tamás Novák
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Numerical modelling of Bose-Einstein correlations
We propose extension of the algorithm for numerical modelling of Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC), which was presented some time ago in the literature.
Abreu +28 more
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Entanglement Distribution in Quantum Networks Via Swapping of Partially Entangled Pure States
The manuscript establishes a unified theoretical framework for entanglement swapping with partially entangled pure states across diverse quantum‐network topologies. By deriving closed‐form expressions for the full output ensembles and success probabilities, we show that successive swapping operations generate a binomially distributed spectrum of ...
Henrique Guerra +3 more
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