Quantum Communication and Information Technologies

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Alexander S. Shumovsky, Valery I. Rupasov
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 31, 2003 - Science - 349 pages
Remarkable recent developments in the field of quantum communications and quantum information processing include the achievement of quantum teleportation, quantum communication channels based on entangled states, and the discovery of quantum computing algorithms. The present book addresses the physical foundations of the subject, as well as the technological problems, discussing such aspects as photonics, quantum imaging, engineered entanglement in atomic and other physical systems, Bose-Einstein condensation, and decoherence. Indispensable reading for graduates and Ph.D. students in departments of physics, electrical and electronic engineering, mathematics, and computer science seeking both an orientation as well as advanced training in the field.
 

Contents

Schmidtmode Analysis of Entanglement
1
Quantum Metrology and Quantum Information Processing
13
4
22
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44
An Introduction to Quantum Imaging
78
Lecture notes on quantumnondemolition measurements in optics
101
Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with Single Atoms
125
Multipole Radiation in Quantum Domain
145
Rupasov
209
Photonic Crystals For Communications
251
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265
Physics and Applications of Defect Structures in Photonic Crystals
273
4
280
5
290
Coherence and Superfluidity in Atomic Gases
299
Different Scattering Regimes in Twodimensional BoseEinstein Condensates
329

Theory of Atomic Hyperfine Structure
171
Interaction of Mesoscopic Devices with nonclassical Electromagnetic Fields
195
An Informationtheoretic Analysis of Grovers Algorithm
339
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