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Quantum Information processing by NMR: Preparation of pseudopure states and implementation of unitary operations in a single-qutrit system
Theoretical Quantum Information Processing (QIP) has matured from the use of
qubits to the use of qudits (systems having states> 2). Where as most of the
experimental implementations have been performed using qubits, little
experimental work has been carried out using qudits as yet. In this paper we
demonstrate experimental realization of a qutrit system by nuclear magnetic
resonance (NMR), utilizing deuterium (spin-1) nuclei partially oriented in
liquid crystalline phase. Preparation of pseudopure states and implementation
of unitary operations are demonstrated in this single-qutrit system, using
transition selective pulses.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure
Efficient Quantum State Tomography for Quantum Information Processing using a two-dimensional Fourier Transform Technique
A new method of quantum state tomography for quantum information processing
is described. The method based on two-dimensional Fourier transform technique
involves detection of all the off-diagonal elements of the density matrix in a
two-dimensional experiment. All the diagonal elements are detected in another
one-dimensional experiment. The method is efficient and applicable to a wide
range of spin systems. The proposed method is explained using a 2 qubit system
and demonstrated by tomographing arbitrary complex density matrices of 2 and 4
qubit systems using simulations.Comment: 11 pages and 2 figure
Neutral boson pair production due to radion resonance in the Randall-Sundrum model: prospects at the CERN LHC
The Neutral boson pair production due to radion resonance at the Large
Hadron Collider (LHC) is an interesting process to explore the notion of warped
geometry (Randall-Sundrum model). Because of the enhanced coupling of radion
with a pair of gluons due to trace enomaly and top(quark) loop, the radion can
provide larger event rate possibility as compared to any New Physics effect.
Using the proper radion-top-antitop (with the quarks being off-shell) coupling,
we obtain the correct radion production rate at LHC and explore several
features of a heavier radion decaying into a pair of real bosons which
subsequently decays into charged leptons (the gold-plated
mode). Using the signal and background event rate, we obtain bounds on radion
mass and radion vev \vphi at the , discovery
level.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, minor changes in the text, result unchanged.
Version to appear in Phys. Rev.
New signals for vector-like down-type quark in of
We consider the pair production of vector-like down-type quarks in an
motivated model, where each of the produced down-type vector-like quark decays
into an ordinary Standard Model light quark and a singlet scalar. Both the
vector-like quark and singlet scalar appear naturally in the model with
masses at the TeV scale with a favorable choice of symmetry breaking pattern.
We focus on the non-standard decay of the vector-like quark and the new scalar
which decays to two photons or two gluons. We analyze the signal for the
vector-like quark production in the channel and show how the
scalar and vector-like quark masses can be determined at the Large Hadron
Collider.Comment: 25 pages, 11 figures, 6 tables. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1607.0081
How Do Glassy Domains Grow?
We construct the equations for the growth kinetics of a structural glass
within mode-coupling theory, through a non-stationary variant of the 3-density
correlator defined in Phys. Rev. Lett. 97}, 195701 (2006). We solve a schematic
form of the resulting equations to obtain the coarsening of the 3-point
correlator as a function of waiting time . For a quench
into the glass, we find that attains a peak value at
, providing a theoretical basis for the numerical
observations of Parisi [J. Phys. Chem. B 103, 4128 (1999)] and Kob and Barrat
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 4581 (1997)]. The aging is not "simple": the
dependence cannot be attributed to an evolving effective temperature.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
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