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Subjective nature of path information in quantum mechanics. [PDF]
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Technical development of two-photon optogenetic stimulation and its potential application to brain-machine interfaces. [PDF]
Hira R, Isomura Y.
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Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1988
Recent results in γγ physics are presented. They include a number of new measurements of the γγ widths of members of the JPC = 0−+ and 2++ SU(3) nonets, a search for 0-+ radial excitations, studies of low mass ππ production and new results in the measurements of exclusive βc and inclusive D∗± production.
J. Olsson, null Desy
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Recent results in γγ physics are presented. They include a number of new measurements of the γγ widths of members of the JPC = 0−+ and 2++ SU(3) nonets, a search for 0-+ radial excitations, studies of low mass ππ production and new results in the measurements of exclusive βc and inclusive D∗± production.
J. Olsson, null Desy
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Photon-plasmon-photon interaction
Physical Review A, 1991A theory of photon-plasmon-photon three-wave interaction is presented. An electromagnetic wave launched into the plasma turbulence interacts through the wave-particle interaction resulting in the emission of an electromagnetic wave with frequency up-shifted.
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Strong Photon-Photon Correlations in Photonic Crystals
Frontiers in Optics 2007/Laser Science XXIII/Organic Materials and Devices for Displays and Energy Conversion, 2007We solve exactly two-photon transport in photonic-crystal waveguide coupled to a two-level system. Notable features include two-photon bound state that behaves as a composite particle, and effective attractive or repulsive interactions in space for photons.
Shanhui Fan, Jung-Tsung Shen
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Photon-photon to atom-photon entanglement transfer
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2017Implementation of a quantum network with single atoms as quantum nodes and single photons as channels between the nodes requires their interfacing in receiver mode, whereby the photonic qubit is mapped onto the internal degrees of freedom of the atom [1].
Stephan Kucera +5 more
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