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An "exceptional" magnetic sensor. [PDF]

open access: yesLight Sci Appl
Yi Z, Agarwal GS, Scully MO.
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Quantum Theory of Surface Lattice Resonances. [PDF]

open access: yesNanophotonics
Reitz M   +4 more
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The carbon nanotube gatemon qubit. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Riechert H   +10 more
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Microsecond-lived quantum states in a carbon-based circuit driven by cavity photons. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Neukelmance B   +18 more
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Tunable and nonlinearity-enhanced dispersive-plus-dissipative coupling in photon-pressure circuits. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Kazouini M   +7 more
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Electro-optic cavities for in-situ measurement of cavity fields. [PDF]

open access: yesLight Sci Appl
Spencer MS   +7 more
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Strong Coupling Quantum Electrodynamics Hartree-Fock Response Theory. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Phys Chem A
Castagnola M   +4 more
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Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics

Scientific American, 1993
Ever since Einstein demonstrated that spontaneous emission must occur if matter and radiation are to achieve thermal equilibrium, physicists have generally believed that excited atoms inevitably radiate.1 Spontaneous emission is so fundamental that it is usually regarded as an inherent property of matter.
Serge Haroche, Jean-Michel Raimond
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Cavity quantum electrodynamics

Reports on Progress in Physics, 2006
This paper reviews the work on cavity quantum electrodynamics of free atoms. In recent years, cavity experiments have also been conducted on a variety of solid-state systems resulting in many interesting applications, of which microlasers, photon bandgap structures and quantum dot structures in cavities are outstanding examples.
Walther, H.   +3 more
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