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Compact Optical Frequency Standards For Future Applications Beyond The Laboratory, Kyle Martin
Compact Optical Frequency Standards For Future Applications Beyond The Laboratory, Kyle Martin
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Atomic clocks provide one of the fundamental building blocks upon which modern telecommunications systems are constructed. Since the invention of the frequency comb in the early 2000s, laboratory frequency standards have quickly outpaced their compact counterparts. Compact clocks, however, have continued to leverage microwave transitions not yet exploring the advantages of an optical atomic clock. With the recent development of robust frequency combs compact optical clocks can now be realized. In this dissertation two atomic species are investigated for a compact atomic frequency standards. Both of these clocks are in different development stages but offer unique advantages. The optical rubidium …
Dispersive Quantum Interface With Atoms And Nanophotonic Waveguides, Xiaodong Qi
Dispersive Quantum Interface With Atoms And Nanophotonic Waveguides, Xiaodong Qi
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Strong coupling between atoms and light is critical for quantum information processing and precise sensing. A nanophotonic waveguide is a promising platform for realizing an atom-light interface that reaches the strong coupling regime. In this dissertation, we study the dispersive response theory of the nanowaveguide system as the means to create an entangling atom-light interface, with applications to quantum non-demolition (QND) measurement and spin squeezing.
We calculate the dyadic Green's function, which determines the scattering of light by atoms in the presence of a nanowaveguide, and thus the phase shift and polarization rotation induced on the guided light. The Green's …
Multivalued Logic, Neutrosophy And Schrodinger Equation, Florentin Smarandache, Victor Christianto
Multivalued Logic, Neutrosophy And Schrodinger Equation, Florentin Smarandache, Victor Christianto
Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
This book was intended to discuss some paradoxes in Quantum Mechanics from the viewpoint of Multi-Valued-logic pioneered by Lukasiewicz, and a recent concept Neutrosophic Logic. Essentially, this new concept offers new insights on the idea of ‘identity’, which too often it has been accepted as given. Neutrosophy itself was developed in attempt to generalize Fuzzy-Logic introduced by L. Zadeh. While some aspects of theoretical foundations of logic are discussed, this book is not intended solely for pure mathematicians, but instead for physicists in the hope that some of ideas presented herein will be found useful. The book is motivated by …
An Experimental Determination Of The Distribution Of Core Location Of Extensive Air Showers, Jerre P. Moore
An Experimental Determination Of The Distribution Of Core Location Of Extensive Air Showers, Jerre P. Moore
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
It is the purpose of this paper to investigate the distribution of the core location of extensive air showers striking near an array of liquid scintillators.