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Semiconductor Quantum Bits - Fritz Henneberger

Semiconductor Quantum Bits

By: Fritz Henneberger (Editor), Oliver Benson (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 December 2007 | Edition Number 1

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"This book highlights the state-of-the-art qubit implementations in semiconductors, providing än extensive overview of this newly emerging field. Semiconductor nanostructures have huge äpotential as future quantum information devices as they provide simultaneously various ways äof qubit implementation (electron spin, electronic excitation) as well as a way to transfer äquantum information from these stationary qubits to flying qubits (photons). For this reason, äthis book unites contributions from leading experts in the field, reporting cutting-edge results äin spin qubit preparation, read-out, and transfer. The latest theoretical as well as experimental ästudies of decoherence in these quantum information systems are also provided. Novel demonstrations of complex flying qubit states and first applications of semiconductor-based äquantum information devices are given too."--BOOK JACKET.
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"Undoubtedly the book represents the interest for scientists working in this field and related physics fields. It is not a textbook, but [a detailed study] of the suggested material is very important for postgraduate students specializing in the modern optics of nanosubjects and theorists studying quantum computer theory." --Igor A. Merkulov, University of Tennessee, USA "This book provides a timely summary of the state of the art from established groups around the world and will serve as a critical reference for researchers and students working to advance the frontier. The editors have done an excellent job in collecting and assembling the topics and authors for the most important areas." --Duncan G. Steel, University of Michigan, USA

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