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Measurement uncertainty and dense coding in a two-qubit system: Combined effects of bosonic reservoir and dipole–dipole interaction

open access: yesResults in Physics, 2022
The uncertainty principle imposes a limitation on the measurement accuracy of two incompatible observables and has potential applications in quantum information science.
Saeed Haddadi   +5 more
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Long-range magnetic dipole-dipole interaction mediated by a superconductor

open access: yesPhysical Review Research, 2021
Quantum computations and simulations require strong coherent coupling between qubits, which may be spatially separated. Achieving this coupling for solid-state-based spin qubits is a long-standing challenge. Here we theoretically investigate a method for
Yoav Romach   +3 more
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Dipole–dipole interaction in random electromagnetic fields [PDF]

open access: yesOptics Letters, 2013
We demonstrate that a non-vanishing interaction force exists between pairs of induced dipoles in random, statistically stationary electromagnetic field. This new type of optical binding force leads to long-range interaction between dipolar particles even when placed in spatially incoherent fields.
Sukhov, Sergey   +2 more
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The influence of cold filaments on the evolution of dipole structures

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
Mesoscale eddy dipoles are oceanographic structures that can transport ocean water parcels horizontally and vertically in ways that differ from individual mesoscale eddies.
Qi Yang   +6 more
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Dipole–Dipole Interactions of Charged-Magnetic Grains [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2010
The interaction between dust grains is an important process in fields as diverse as planetesimal formation or the plasma processing of silicon wafers into computer chips. This interaction depends in large part on the material properties of the grains, for example whether the grains are conducting, non-conducting, ferrous or non-ferrous.
Perry, Jonathan D.   +2 more
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On the saturation of excitation-dependent dipole-dipole broadening in dense Rb vapour [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
We study dependence of dipole-dipole interaction in dense Rb vapour on optical excitation. We measure the dipole-dipole contribution to the selective reflection spectrum of D2 line.
Bobrov Andrei   +3 more
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Stimulated dipole–dipole interaction: A highly efficient mechanism for amplifying light-generated effects [PDF]

open access: yesAIP Advances
A concept termed “stimulated dipole–dipole interaction” as a framework is proposed to describe coherence-enhanced light–matter interactions. Unlike conventional dipole–dipole interactions, excitation-induced dipoles, generated through external ...
Guan-Zhang Lu   +5 more
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Switchable high-Q electromagnetically induced transparency based on the Ge2Sb2Te5 nanodisk dimers

open access: yesResults in Physics, 2023
Bound states in the continuum (BICs) based on metasurfaces have gained significant attention recently to enhance the strength of light-matter interaction. However, most BIC metasurfaces possess fixed optical properties once they have been fabricated.
Zhe-Yu Liu   +8 more
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Intermolecular Interactions: Dipole–Dipole, Dipole–Induced Dipole, and London Dispersion Forces [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Chemical Education, 2009
This Mathcad document introduces students to simple potential functions, which allows them to compare and contrast various intermolecular interactions. In particular, dipole–dipole interactions, dipole–induced dipole interactions, and London dispersion interactions are explored.
Masayuki Shibata, Thomas S. Kuntzleman
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Moving Bose mixtures with dipole–dipole interactions

open access: yesThe European Physical Journal D, 2022
8 pages, 4 ...
Bakhta Chérifi, Abdelâali Boudjemâa
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