Coherence is a familiar concept in physics. It is the driving force behind wavelike phenomena such as the diffraction of light. Moreover, wave-particle duality implies that all quantum objects can exhibit coherence, and this quantum coherence is crucial to understanding the behaviour of a plethora of systems. In this paper, which is written at an undergraduate level, we shall briefly introduce what is meant by coherence in a well-known classical setting, before going on to describe its quantum version. We will show that coherence is important in describing the properties of solid-state nanosystems and especially quantum dots. Simple experiments that reveal the coherent nature of matter-and how this leads to some very powerful applications-w...
The coherent superposition of states, in combination with the quantization of observables, represent...
The unprecedented control of coherence that can be exercised in quantum optics of atoms and molecule...
Quantum coherence is an essential ingredient in quantum information processing and plays a central r...
For the past three decades nanoscience has widely affected many areas in physics, chemistry and engi...
Quantum coherence is a phenomenon that plays a crucial role in various forms of matter. The thriving...
The coherent superposition of states, in combination with the quantization of observables, represent...
One of the fundamental features that separates quantum physics from classical physics is the idea of...
The aim of Quantum Computation in Solid State Systems is to report on recent theoretical and experim...
textThis work explores the quantum coherence phenomena in self-assembled assembled quantum dots as ...
The aim of Quantum Computation in Solid State Systems is to report on recent theoretical and experim...
This comprehensive text describes the phenomenon of atomic coherence and the applications in several...
This thesis is concerned with studying the fascinating quantum properties of real-world nanostructur...
The potential for implementing quantum coherence in semiconductor self-assembled quantum dots has be...
Recent years have witnessed novel and exciting advances on the subject of optical coherence and coll...
AbstractCoherent phenomena in molecular chromophores interacting with a dissipative environment is a...
The coherent superposition of states, in combination with the quantization of observables, represent...
The unprecedented control of coherence that can be exercised in quantum optics of atoms and molecule...
Quantum coherence is an essential ingredient in quantum information processing and plays a central r...
For the past three decades nanoscience has widely affected many areas in physics, chemistry and engi...
Quantum coherence is a phenomenon that plays a crucial role in various forms of matter. The thriving...
The coherent superposition of states, in combination with the quantization of observables, represent...
One of the fundamental features that separates quantum physics from classical physics is the idea of...
The aim of Quantum Computation in Solid State Systems is to report on recent theoretical and experim...
textThis work explores the quantum coherence phenomena in self-assembled assembled quantum dots as ...
The aim of Quantum Computation in Solid State Systems is to report on recent theoretical and experim...
This comprehensive text describes the phenomenon of atomic coherence and the applications in several...
This thesis is concerned with studying the fascinating quantum properties of real-world nanostructur...
The potential for implementing quantum coherence in semiconductor self-assembled quantum dots has be...
Recent years have witnessed novel and exciting advances on the subject of optical coherence and coll...
AbstractCoherent phenomena in molecular chromophores interacting with a dissipative environment is a...
The coherent superposition of states, in combination with the quantization of observables, represent...
The unprecedented control of coherence that can be exercised in quantum optics of atoms and molecule...
Quantum coherence is an essential ingredient in quantum information processing and plays a central r...