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    Conditional implementation of asymmetrical universal quantum cloning machine

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    We propose two feasible experimental implementations of an optimal asymmetric 1->2 quantum cloning of a polarization state of photon. Both implementations are based on a partial and optimal reverse of recent conditional symmetrical quantum cloning experiments. The reversion procedure is performed only by a local measurement of one from the clones and ancilla followed by a local operation on the other clone. The local measurement consists only of a single unbalanced beam splitter followed in one output by a single photon detector and the asymmetry of fidelities in the cloning is controlled by a reflectivity of the beam splitter.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for pulication in PR

    Development of a container for handling, testing, and storing discrete microelectronic components

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    A container has been developed for handling, testing, burning-in, and storing discrete microelectronic components without removal from the protective package. The package was designed to accommodate the leadless inverted device and other carrier-mounted active devices and chip-type discrete resistors and capacitors. Before the indicated development, components were handled and tested in various ways, some of which resulted in damage or contamination. The basic design of the container utilizes precision machined printed circuit boards and chemically milled (photoetched) contact springs. Included in this design for protection is an O-ring-sealed cover. Methods of fabrication and limitations of the current hardware are presented. Current applications of and possible extensions to the technology are discussed

    The politics of power, pleasure and prayer in the Eurovision Song Contest

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    Since the first annual Eurovision Song Contest in 1956, politics and popularity have intersected to influence the ways in which Eurovision songs have reflected the complex forms of European nationalism. With the Eurovision victory of Marija Šerifović’s ′Molitva′ at the 52nd Eurovision in Helsinki the politics of regionalism and nationalism fully enveloped Southeastern Europe, creating the impression that old and new European alignments, from Habsburg nostalgia to an emerging Balkan brotherhood, overwhelmed the criteria that would otherwise mean that the grand prix would go to the best song. Taking Marija Šerifović’s ′Molitva′ 2007 as a point of departure, this article examines the extremely complex set of networks that intersect at the Eurovision Song Contest and the national rituals and competitions that transform the power and pleasure driving European popular song in the twenty-first century

    Studies towards the stereoselective electrophilic amination of carbanions

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    Filip SV. Studies towards the stereoselective electrophilic amination of carbanions. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2002.A rapid development of novel and more efficient amination methods has been recorded during the past decade, mostly regarding the electrophilic amination. There are only few efficient methods for reagent-controlled stereoselective electrophilic amination compared to those based on chiral substrates or chiral catalysts. An effective stereoselective amination reagent allows greater method flexibility, due to the high availability of prochiral nucleophilic substrates. In the present work the reactivity of three types of enantiomerically pure electrophilic amination reagents (N-lithiated N-pinenyl hydroxylamines, [alpha]-chloronitroso camphor and mannofuranose derivatives, and 1-deoxy-2,3:5,6-di-O-isopropylidene-1-nitro-[alpha]-D-mannofuranose) towards carbon nucleophiles (enolates and allyl organometallic compounds) was investigated, with the aim to provide a valuable method for the stereoselective synthesis of [alpha]-amino ketones and [alpha]-amino acids

    Continuous-variable quantum non-demolishing interaction at a distance

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    A feasible setup of continuous-variable (CV) quantum non-demolishing (QND) interaction at a distance is proposed. If two distant experimentalists are able to locally perform identical QND interactions then the proposed realization requires only a single quantum channel and classical communication between them. A possible implementation of the proposed setup in recent quantum optical laboratories is discussed and an influence of Gaussian noise in the quantum channel on a quality of the implementation is analyzed. An efficient realization of the QND interaction at a distance can be a basic step to possible distributed quantum CV experiments between the distant laboratories.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure

    Optoelectronics Meets Optoionics: Light Storing Carbon Nitrides and Beyond

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    Known for decades, Liebig's carbon nitrides have evolved into a burgeoning class of macromolecular semiconductors over the past 10+ years, front and center of many efforts revolving around the discovery of resource‐efficient and high‐performance photocatalysts for solar fuel generation. The recent discovery of a new class of “ionic” 2D carbon nitrides—poly(heptazine imide) (PHI)—has given new momentum to this field, driven both by unconventional properties and the prospect of new applications at the intersection between solar energy conversion and electrochemical energy storage. In this essay, key concepts of the emerging field of optoionics are delineated and the “light storing” ability of PHI‐type carbon nitrides is rationalized by an intricate interplay between their optoelectronic and optoionic properties. Based on these insights, key characteristics and general principles for the de novo design of optoionic materials across the periodic table are derived, opening up new research avenues such as “dark photocatalysis”, direct solar batteries, light‐driven autonomous systems, and photomemristive devices

    Moisture absorption kinetics of FruitPad for packaging of fresh strawberry

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    This study analysed the moisture absorption kinetics of FruitPad embedded with different concentrations of fructose with further application of such pads in packaging of fresh strawberries. The FruitPad was exposed to different storage conditions (temperature and RH) and moisture absorption kinetics was gravimetrically determined over 5 days of storage. FruitPad with 30% fructose showed highest amount of moisture absorption (0.94 g of water/g of pad) at 20 °C and 100% RH. The Weibull model combined with the Flory-Huggins model adequately described changes in moisture content of the FruitPad with respect to storage time and humidity (R2 = 93–96%). The FruitPad containing fructose minimized in-package condensation compared to the pad without fructose. Weight loss of packaged strawberry was less than 0.9% which was much below the acceptable limit of 6% for strawberry
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