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5A2--Theory of the optical parametric oscillator
A formalism for describing optical parametric oscillation is developed. The theory is applied to the derivation of the oscillation threshold condition, power output, the Manley-Rowe conditions, index matching, and frequency tuning
Effects of decoherence on the radiative and squeezing properties in a coherently driven trapped two-level atom
Analysis of the effects of decoherence on the radiative and squeezing
properties of a coherently driven two-level atom trapped in a resonant cavity
applying the corresponding master equation is presented. The atomic dynamics as
well as the squeezing and statistical properties of the emitted radiation are
investigated. It is found that the atom stays in the lower energy level more
often at steady state irrespective of the strength of the coherent radiation
and thermal fluctuations entering the cavity. Moreover, a strong external
coherent radiation results the splitting of the line of the emission spectrum,
whereas the decoherence broadens the width and significantly decreases the
height. It is also found that the emitted radiation exhibits photon
anti-bunching, super-Poissonian photon statistics and squeezing, despite the
presence of the decoherence which is expected to destroy the quantum features.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure
The Safety Appliance Act and the FELA: A Plea for Clarification
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and examine the debate on prenatal testing in Western countries, with a special focus on my own country, Sweden. In the near future it might be possible for a pregnant woman to profile the DNA of her foetus with a simple blood test early in pregnancy. This method of prenatal testing â Non Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis (NIPD) â could potentially detect the genetic causes of almost every disease. I will argue that prenatal testing should be offered by society to all pregnant women, not only to those at highest risk of giving birth to children with severe conditions. I will do that from a perspective of reproductive freedom. Furthermore, I will argue that offering prenatal testing for some conditions (such as Downsâs syndrome) and not for others, is conflicting with the autonomous choice of the pregnant woman
Entanglement Swapping: Entangling Atoms That Never Interacted
In this paper we discuss four different proposals of entangling atomic states
of particles which have never interacted. The experimental realization proposed
makes use of the interaction of Rydberg atoms with a micromaser cavity prepared
in either a coherent state or in a superposition of the zero and one field Fock
states. We consider atoms in either a three-level cascade or lambda
configurationComment: 17 pages and 2 figure
Simple quantum feedback of a solid-state qubit
We propose an experiment on quantum feedback control of a solid-state qubit,
which is almost within the reach of the present-day technology. Similar to the
earlier proposal, the feedback loop is used to maintain the coherent (Rabi)
oscillations in a qubit for an arbitrary long time; however, this is done in a
significantly simpler way, which requires much smaller bandwidth of the control
circuitry. The main idea is to use the quadrature components of the noisy
detector current to monitor approximately the phase of qubit oscillations.
The price for simplicity is a less-than-ideal operation: the fidelity is
limited by about 95%. The feedback loop operation can be experimentally
verified by appearance of a positive in-phase component of the detector current
relative to an external oscillating signal used for synchronization.Comment: 5 page
Model Programs for Youth Permanency
This CPYP publication reports on nine exemplary permanency programs throughout the U.S. and explains the critical elements of such programs
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