Special purpose quantum information processing with atoms in optical lattices
Atoms in optical lattices are promising candidates to implement quantum information processing. Their behaviour is well understood on a microscopic level, they exhibit excellent coherence properties, and they can be easily manipulated using external fields. In very deep optical lattices, each atom i...
Main Authors: | Klein, A, Alexander Klein |
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Other Authors: | Jaksch, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2007
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