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Photo‐Excitations in Halide Perovskites: Where Do Simulations and Experiments Meet?
Aiming to bridge the gap between simulations and measurements of light–matter couplings and photo‐excitations in new functional materials, this perspective highlights insights and bottlenecks of state‐of‐the‐art experimental and theoretical methods (2D electronic spectroscopy vs.
Muhammad Sufyan Ramzan +5 more
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Interrelation of nonclassicality conditions through stabiliser group homomorphism
In this paper, we show that coherence witness for a single qubit itself yields conditions for nonlocality and entanglement inequalities for multiqubit systems. It also yields a condition for quantum discord in two-qubit systems.
Sooryansh Asthana
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Extreme violation of local realism in quantum hypergraph states
Hypergraph states form a family of multiparticle quantum states that generalizes the well-known concept of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states, cluster states, and more broadly graph states.
Budroni, Costantino +2 more
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Collective tests for quantum nonlocality [PDF]
Pairs of spin-1/2 particles are prepared in a Werner state (namely, a mixture of singlet and random components). If the random component is large enough, the statistical results of spin measurements that may be performed on each pair separately can be reproduced by an algorithm involving local ``hidden'' variables.
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Jamming nonlocal quantum correlations [PDF]
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Grunhaus, J, Popescu, S, Rohrlich, D
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This work bridges classical and quantum polarimetry toward quantitative quantum photonic sensing of turbid environments. Theoretical and experimental investigations reveal how polarization‐entangled photonic states evolve in turbid media, uncovering robust trends in entanglement evolution and paving the way for advanced quantum sensing in biomedical ...
Vira R. Besaga +5 more
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Advances in Position‐Momentum Entanglement: A Versatile Tool for Quantum Technologies
Position–momentum entanglement constitutes a high‐dimensional continuous‐variable resource in quantum optics. Recent advances in its generation, characterization, and control are reviewed, with emphasis on spontaneous parametric down‐conversion and modern measurement techniques.
Satyajeet Patil +6 more
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Get Rid of Nonlocality from Quantum Physics
This paper is aimed to dissociate nonlocality from quantum theory. We demonstrate that the tests on violation of the Bell type inequalities are simply statistical tests of local incompatibility of observables. In fact, these are tests on violation of the
Andrei Khrennikov
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High‐Throughput Screening of Rare‐Earth Compounds as Promising Deep‐Ultraviolet Light Emitters
A high‐throughput screening of rare‐earth compounds is conducted to identify promising deep‐ultraviolet (DUV) light emitters. With carefully designed selection criteria, Na3LuBr6 and Na3TmBr6 are identified as promising candidates. This study accelerates the development of DUV light emitters.
Xun Xu +5 more
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Machine Learning Bell Nonlocality in Quantum Many-body Systems
Machine learning, the core of artificial intelligence and big data science, is one of today's most rapidly growing interdisciplinary fields. Recently, its tools and techniques have been adopted to tackle intricate quantum many-body problems. In this work,
Deng, Dong-Ling
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