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Qualidade e sustentabilidade.
O Conceito da qualidade. A história da qualidade. O sistema de gestão. Qualidade e meio ambiente. Atendimento ao cliente. Novos paradigmas de gestãobitstream/CNPAB-2010/27354/1/doc115.pd
Sign systems for touristic information: design and method
Sistemas de signos para informação turístic
Experimental minimum-error quantum-state discrimination in high dimensions
Quantum mechanics forbids perfect discrimination among nonorthogonal states
through a single shot measurement. To optimize this task, many strategies were
devised that later became fundamental tools for quantum information processing.
Here, we address the pioneering minimum-error (ME) measurement and give the
first experimental demonstration of its application for discriminating
nonorthogonal states in high dimensions. Our scheme is designed to distinguish
symmetric pure states encoded in the transverse spatial modes of an optical
field; the optimal measurement is performed by a projection onto the Fourier
transform basis of these modes. For dimensions ranging from D = 2 to D = 21 and
nearly 14000 states tested, the deviations of the experimental results from the
theoretical values range from 0.3% to 3.6% (getting below 2% for the vast
majority), thus showing the excellent performance of our scheme. This ME
measurement is a building block for high-dimensional implementations of many
quantum communication protocols, including probabilistic state discrimination,
dense coding with nonmaximal entanglement, and cryptographic schemes.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figure
Maxwell-Chern-Simons vortices in a CPT-odd Lorentz-violating Higgs Electrodynamics
We have studied BPS vortices in a CPT-odd and Lorentz-violating
Maxwell-Chern-Simons-Higgs (MCSH) electrodynamics attained from the dimensional
reduction of the Carroll-Field-Jackiw-Higgs model. The Lorentz-violating
parameter induces a pronounced behavior at origin (for the magnetic/electric
fields and energy density) which is absent in the MCSH vortices. For some
combination of the Lorentz-violating coefficients there always exist a
sufficiently large winding number such that for all
the magnetic field flips its signal, yielding two well defined regions with
opposite magnetic flux. However, the total magnetic flux remains quantized and
proportional to the winding number.Comment: Revtex style, 8 page
State reconstruction for composite systems of two spatial qubits
Pure entangled states of two spatial qudits have been produced by using the
momentum transverse correlation of the parametric down-converted photons [Phys.
Rev. Lett. \textbf{94} 100501]. Here we show a generalization of this process
to enable the creation of mixed states of spatial qudits and by using the
technique proposed we generate mixed states of spatial qubits. We also report
how the process of quantum tomography is experimentally implemented to
characterize these states. This tomographic reconstruction is based on the free
evolution of spatial qubits, coincidence detection and a filtering process. The
reconstruction method can be generalized for the case of two spatial qudits.Comment: 3 Figure
Optical doping and damage formation in AIN by Eu implantation
AlN films grown on sapphire were implanted with 300 keV Eu ions to fluences from 3×1014 to 1.4×1017 atoms/cm2 in two different geometries: “channeled” along the c-axis and “random” with a 10° angle between the ion beam and the surface normal. A detailed study of implantation damage accumulation is presented. Strong ion channeling effects are observed leading to significantly decreased damage levels for the channeled implantation within the entire fluence range. For random implantation, a buried amorphous layer is formed at the highest fluences. Red Eu-related photoluminescence at room temperature is observed in all samples with highest intensities for low damage samples (low fluence and channeled implantation) after annealing. Implantation damage, once formed, is shown to be stable up to very high temperatures.FCT - POCI/FIS/57550/2004FCT - PTDC/FIS/66262/2006FCT - PTDC/CTM/100756/200
New examples of Calabi-Yau threefolds and genus zero surfaces
We classify the subgroups of the automorphism group of the product of 4
projective lines admitting an invariant anticanonical smooth divisor on which
the action is free. As a first application, we describe new examples of
Calabi-Yau 3-folds with small Hodge numbers. In particular, the Picard number
is 1 and the number of moduli is 5. Furthermore, the fundamental group is
non-trivial. We also construct a new family of minimal surfaces of general type
with geometric genus zero, K^2=3 and fundamental group of order 16. We show
that this family dominates an irreducible component of dimension 4 of the
moduli space of the surfaces of general type.Comment: 18 pages; v2: simplified some arguments in the last section, final
version to appear on Communications in Contemporary Mathematic
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