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    Radioluminescence of synthetic and natural quartz

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    The effect of X-ray irradiation and thermal treatments on the radio-luminescence emission spectrum of both a natural pegmatitic quartz and a synthetic one was investigated. All the emission spectra could be deconvolved into the same set of five Gaussian components. Among the identified RL bands, a blue emission at 2.53 eV (480 nm) is enhanced under X-ray irradiation. A strong correlation with the sensitization of the so called "110 degrees C" TSL peak (in our measurements seen at lower temperature due to the lower heating rate) was proved, suggesting that the recombination centers associated with the 2.53 eV band are produced under X-ray irradiation and are involved in both RL and TSL luminescence mechanisms. When each irradiation was followed by heating up to 500 degrees C a strong sensitization of the RL band emitting at 3.44 eV and of the 110 degrees C TSL peak were observed. A perfect correlation between the RL and TSL emissions suggests that the recombination centers involved in the RL and TSL emissions are the sam

    Pauli Tomography: complete characterization of a single qubit device

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    The marriage of Quantum Physics and Information Technology, originally motivated by the need for miniaturization, has recently opened the way to the realization of radically new information-processing devices, with the possibility of guaranteed secure cryptographic communications, and tremendous speedups of some complex computational tasks. Among the many problems posed by the new information technology there is the need of characterizing the new quantum devices, making a complete identification and characterization of their functioning. As we will see, quantum mechanics provides us with a powerful tool to achieve the task easily and efficiently: this tools is the so called quantum entanglement, the basis of the quantum parallelism of the future computers. We present here the first full experimental quantum characterization of a single-qubit device. The new method, we may refer to as ''quantum radiography'', uses a Pauli Quantum Tomography at the output of the device, and needs only a single entangled state at the input, which works on the test channel as all possible input states in quantum parallel. The method can be easily extended to any n-qubits device

    Experimental Realization of Polarization Qutrits from Non-Maximally Entangled States

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    Based on a recent proposal [Phys. Rev. A 71, 062337 (2005)], we have experimentally realized two photon polarization qutrits by using non-maximally entangled states and linear optical transformations. By this technique high fidelity mutually unbiased qutrits are generated at a high brilliance level.Comment: RevTex, 8 pages, 6 figure

    Non separable Werner states in spontaneous parametric down-conversion

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    The multiphoton states generated by high-gain spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) in presence of large losses are investigated theoretically and experimentally. The explicit form for the two-photon output state has been found to exhibit a Werner structure very resilient to losses for any value of the gain parameter, g. The theoretical results are found in agreement with the experimental data. The last ones are obtained by quantum tomography of the state generated by a high-gain SPDC.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure

    Learning from precedent: how the British Brexit experience shapes nationalist rhetoric outside the UK

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    The liberal international order has recently come under increasing nationalist pressure, evidenced by a rise in nationalist demands to withdraw from international institutions. A growing literature examines the domestic economic, social, and political origins of this nationalist backlash against international institutions. However, less is known about the extent to which precedents of withdrawals of one country affect nationalist pressures for future withdrawals elsewhere. In this paper, we argue that initial withdrawal episodes provide new information about the feasibility and desirability of withdrawals to nationalist elites in other countries. Hence, we expect nationalists abroad to be either encouraged or deterred to follow a similar path – depending on the success of these precedents. We explore this argument in the context of the British withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit), which arguably marks the most significant withdrawal from an international institution to date. Based on a quantitative analyses of media reports in ten European countries, we show we show that nationalist parties in Europe increased or moderated the aggressiveness about their EU-related rhetoric as the ups and downs of the Brexit-drama unfolded. Our results suggest that precedents of nationalist withdrawals shape domestic politics well beyond the concerned countries themselves
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