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Large-scale silicon quantum photonics implementing arbitrary two-qubit processing

Nature Photonics, 2018
Photonics is a promising platform for implementing universal quantum information processing. Its main challenges include precise control of massive circuits of linear optical components and effective implementation of entangling operations on photons. By
X. Qiang   +13 more
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Photon-plasmon-photon interaction

Physical Review A, 1991
A 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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The Photon-Photon System

1976
Experiments for the observations of processes involving photon-photon collisions are extremely difficult to perform, because they are crossed-beam experiments which require the highest intensities and the most sensitive detection equipment. For this reason the photon-photon cross sections are at the present time still of little interest to the ...
J. M. Jauch, F. Rohrlich
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Photon‐Photon Annihilation

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1980
I review recent progress (mostly theoretical) in our knowledge of photon‐photon interactions at high energies, concentrating on resonance production and on reactions which expose the pointlike coupling of photons to quarks: deep inelastic scattering on a photon or electron target and γγ‐induced jet production at large transverse momentum.
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The potential and global outlook of integrated photonics for quantum technologies

Nature Reviews Physics, 2021
E. Pelucchi   +15 more
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To Scatter a Photon by a Photon

American Journal of Physics, 1966
This paper gives a more detailed description of the “x-ray-flashbulb” experiment for observing the scattering of light by light in vacuum. It is shown here that at least ten to twenty scattering events can be initiated by two x-ray flashbulbs, properly oriented and synchronized to flash together in an appropriate experimental arrangement.
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Effective photon theory and photon-photon scattering

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 1981
Abstract It is shown that the assumptions made by Eimerl in deriving the unusually high photon-photon scattering cross section from the effective photon theory of Panarella are unfounded.
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Parity–time symmetry and exceptional points in photonics

Nature Materials, 2019
Ş. Özdemir   +3 more
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