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Nynke Dekker

Professor

Research theme

  • Biological physics

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Replication Dynamics
nynke.dekker@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72359
Biochemistry Building, room 30-088
direct access to research group webpage
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  • Publications

Using neutral metastable argon atoms and contamination lithography to form nanostructures in silicon, silicon dioxide, and gold

Applied Physics Letters AIP Publishing 69:18 (1996) 2773-2775

Authors:

KS Johnson, KK Berggren, A Black, CT Black, AP Chu, NH Dekker, DC Ralph, JH Thywissen, R Younkin, M Tinkham, M Prentiss, GM Whitesides
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Observation of the geometric amplitude factor in an optical system

Journal of Modern Optics Taylor & Francis 43:10 (1996) 2087-2103

Authors:

D Bouwmeestert, GP Karman, NH Dekker, CA Schrama, JP Woerdman
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Observation of Landau-Zener dynamics in classical optical systems.

Physical review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics 51:1 (1995) 646-654

Authors:

D Bouwmeester, NH Dekker, FE Dorsselaer, CA Schrama, PM Visser, JP Woerdman
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Observation of Landau-Zener dynamics in classical optical systems

European Quantum Electronics Conference - Technical Digest (1994) 36-37

Authors:

D Bouwmeester, NJ Dekker, FEV Dorsselaer, CA Schrama, PM Visser, JP Woerdman

Abstract:

The correspondence between a two-level optical system and a two-level quantum system even in the diabatic limit was experimentally validated. The Landau-Zener transitions from the adiabatic limit to the diabatic limit was observed in a classical optical two-level system. The experimental data were in good agreement with the theoretical predictions. The transitions for a variant of the Landau-Zener model were also observed. The transition probabilities for both models are plotted as functions of the adiabaticity parameter Γ.

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