Results found for "Fox, Quantum Optics: An Introduction"
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Quantum optics an introduction
Fox, Mark (Anthony Mark) , 2006 , Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press
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Optical properties of solids
Fox, Mark , 2010 , Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press
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Quantum Optics: An Introduction
Fox, Mark , 2006 , Oxford: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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The Oxford handbook of the history of physics
2013 , Oxford : Oxford University Press
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A brief history of light and those that lit the way
Weiss, Richard J , 1996 , Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd
Articles
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Field quantization, photons and non-Hermitean modes
Brown, S. A. , Dalton, B. J. , Journal of modern optics, 2002, Vol.49 (7), p.1009-1041 , 2002
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From self-regulated learning to computer-delivered integrated speaking testing: Does monitoring always monitor?
Zhang, Weiwei , Wilson, Aaron , Frontiers in psychology, 2023, Vol.14, p.1028754-1028754 , 2023
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Dirk Bouwmeester
Dirk Bouwmeester works with temperatures just above absolute zero. His experiments are designed to investigate whether there is a real boundary between quantum mechanics and the ‘classical’ world. One of his experiments involves the development of a nano mirror which can literally be simultaneously…
- Tom van der Reep
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Semonti Bhattacharyya
Semonti’s research interest focuses on quantum transport measurements in quantum materials such as graphene, van der Waals heterostructures, and topological insulators.
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Nurbolat Kenbayev
I worked in a quantum machine learning group at Terra Quantum AG, supervised by Dr. Alexey Melnikov. I am going to start my PhD in August of 2022 at LIACS, where I am supervised by Dr. Vedran Dunjko. My research focuses on applications and implementations of machine learning methods on real quantum…
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