Digital Twin Simulations Toolbox of the Nitrogen‐Vacancy Center in Diamond
The Nitrogen‐vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a key platform within quantum technologies. This work introduces a Python based digital‐twin of the NV, where the spin dynamics of the system is simulated without relying on commonly used approximations, such as the adoption of rotating frame. The digital‐twin is validated through three different examples,
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Investigating orbital angular momentum modes in multimode interference (MMI) waveguides and revealing their mode conversion property. [PDF]
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Efficient generation of octave-separating orbital angular momentum beams via forked grating array in lithium niobite crystal. [PDF]
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New achievements in orbital angular momentum beam characterization using a Hartmann wavefront sensor and the Kirkpatrick-Baez active optical system KAOS. [PDF]
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High-Efficiency Broadband Achromatic Metadevice for Spin-to-Orbital Angular Momentum Conversion of Light in the Near-Infrared. [PDF]
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Multiplexed manipulation of orbital angular momentum and wavelength in metasurfaces based on arbitrary complex-amplitude control. [PDF]
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Observing Nanoscale Orbital Angular Momentum in Plasmon Vortices with Cathodoluminescence
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Controlling neutron orbital angular momentum
Nature, 2015The quantized orbital angular momentum (OAM) of photons offers an additional degree of freedom and topological protection from noise. Photonic OAM states have therefore been exploited in various applications ranging from studies of quantum entanglement and quantum information science to imaging.
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