9780199681181-019968118X-Quantum Machines: Measurement Control of Engineered Quantum Systems: Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 96, July 2011

Quantum Machines: Measurement Control of Engineered Quantum Systems: Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 96, July 2011

ISBN-13: 9780199681181
ISBN-10: 019968118X
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Leticia F. Cugliandolo, Michel Devoret, Benjamin Huard, Robert Schoelkopf
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 602 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780199681181
ISBN-10: 019968118X
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Leticia F. Cugliandolo, Michel Devoret, Benjamin Huard, Robert Schoelkopf
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 602 pages

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Quantum Machines: Measurement Control of Engineered Quantum Systems: Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 96, July 2011 (ISBN-13: 9780199681181 and ISBN-10: 019968118X), written by authors Leticia F. Cugliandolo, Michel Devoret, Benjamin Huard, Robert Schoelkopf, was published by Oxford University Press in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Quantum Theory (Physics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Quantum Machines: Measurement Control of Engineered Quantum Systems: Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 96, July 2011 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Quantum Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.03.

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This book gathers the lecture notes of courses given at the 2011 summer school in theoretical physics in Les Houches, France, Session XCVI.

What is a quantum machine? Can we say that lasers and transistors are quantum machines? After all, physicists advertise these devices as the two main spin-offs of the understanding of quantum mechanical phenomena. However, while quantum mechanics must be used to predict the wavelength of a laser and the operation voltage of a transistor, it does not intervene at the level of the signals processed by these systems. Signals involve macroscopic collective variables like voltages and currents in a circuit or the amplitude of the oscillating electric field in an electromagnetic cavity resonator. In a true quantum machine, the signal collective variables, which both inform the outside on the state of the machine and receive controlling instructions, must themselves be treated as quantum operators, just as the position of the electron in a hydrogen atom. Quantum superconducting circuits, quantum dots, and quantum nanomechanical resonators satisfy the definition of quantum machines. These mesoscopic systems exhibit a few collective dynamical variables, whose fluctuations are well in the quantum regime and whose measurement is essentially limited in precision by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Other engineered quantum systems based on natural, rather than artificial degrees of freedom can also qualify as quantum machines: trapped ions, single Rydberg atoms in superconducting cavities, and lattices of ultracold atoms. This book provides the basic knowledge needed to understand and investigate the physics of these novel systems.

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