We discuss a simple search problem which can be pursued with different methods, either on a classical or on a quantum basis. The system is represented by a chain of trapped ions. The ion to be searched for is a member of that chain, consisting, however, of an isotopic species different from the others. It is shown that classical imaging may lead to the final result as fast as quantum imaging. However, for the discussed case the quantum method gives more flexibility and higher precision when the number of ions considered in the chain increases. In addition, interferences are observable even when the distances between the ions are smaller than half a wavelength of the incident light
Direct experimental access to some of the most intriguing quantum phenomena is not granted due to th...
We give a detailed account of an efficient search algorithm for the data-pattern tomography proposed...
This book describes the state-of-the-art in the emerging field of optical trapping of ions, as well ...
We discuss a simple search problem which can be pursued with different methods, either on a classica...
We show how photon-photon spatial correlations in the light emitted by a system of $N$ ions in a lin...
I propose a quantum imaging method that can beat the Rayleigh-Abbe diffraction limit and achieve de ...
We show how we can obtain improved resolution when imaging an object by filtering high-resolution qu...
We first consider the basic requirements for a quantum computer, arguing for the attractiveness of n...
Non-classical correlations in optical beams offer the unprecedented opportunity of surpassing conven...
Quantum Imaging is a newly born branch of quantum optics that investigates the ultimate performance ...
Nonlinear spectroscopy employs a series of laser pulses to interrogate dynamics in large interacting...
The quantum search algorithm consists of an alternating sequence of selective inversions and diffusi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Qubit state detection and ion imaging is an important ...
Quantum imaging promises increased imaging performance over classical protocols. However, there are ...
We study the physical implementation of an optimal tomographic reconstruction scheme for the case of...
Direct experimental access to some of the most intriguing quantum phenomena is not granted due to th...
We give a detailed account of an efficient search algorithm for the data-pattern tomography proposed...
This book describes the state-of-the-art in the emerging field of optical trapping of ions, as well ...
We discuss a simple search problem which can be pursued with different methods, either on a classica...
We show how photon-photon spatial correlations in the light emitted by a system of $N$ ions in a lin...
I propose a quantum imaging method that can beat the Rayleigh-Abbe diffraction limit and achieve de ...
We show how we can obtain improved resolution when imaging an object by filtering high-resolution qu...
We first consider the basic requirements for a quantum computer, arguing for the attractiveness of n...
Non-classical correlations in optical beams offer the unprecedented opportunity of surpassing conven...
Quantum Imaging is a newly born branch of quantum optics that investigates the ultimate performance ...
Nonlinear spectroscopy employs a series of laser pulses to interrogate dynamics in large interacting...
The quantum search algorithm consists of an alternating sequence of selective inversions and diffusi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Qubit state detection and ion imaging is an important ...
Quantum imaging promises increased imaging performance over classical protocols. However, there are ...
We study the physical implementation of an optimal tomographic reconstruction scheme for the case of...
Direct experimental access to some of the most intriguing quantum phenomena is not granted due to th...
We give a detailed account of an efficient search algorithm for the data-pattern tomography proposed...
This book describes the state-of-the-art in the emerging field of optical trapping of ions, as well ...