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REALIZING CONTROLLABLE QUANTUM STATES
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Mesoscopic Superconductivity andSpintronics — In the Light of Quantum Computation
Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan 1 - 4 March 2004
edited by Hideaki Takayanagi & Junsaku Nitta (NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Kanagawa, Japan)
This volume is a collection of papers from the third meeting of the international symposium on mesoscopic superconductivity and spintronics. Research on quantum information technology has advanced a great deal since the previous meeting. Mesoscopic physics, such as spins in nano-scale semiconductor structures, micro-fabricated superconducting junctions and extraordinary metal contacts have now been not only theoretically but also experimentally established as important solid-state elements of quantum information devices. The book also contains some papers on information theory from the viewpoint of quantum algorithms, indicating that further collaboration between physics and computer science promises to produce fruitful results in quantum information technology.
Contents:
- Entanglement in Solid States
- Mesoscopic Electronics
- Mesoscopic
Superconductivity
- Mesoscopic Superconductivity with Unconventional Superconductor or Ferromagnet
- Mesocopic Vortices
- Quantum Information Processing in Solid States
- Quantum Information Theory
- Spintronics in Band Electrons
- Spintronics in Quantum Dots
Readership: Researchers in academia and industry with an interest in quantum
computation.
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Pub. date: Aug 2005 |
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