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Professor Artur Ekert FRS

Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics
artur.ekert@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory
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Lecture: Introduction to Quantum Information Science
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THE EVOLUTION OF CORRELATIONS IN A DISSIPATIVE SYSTEM

JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS 38:1 (1991) 19-29

Authors:

AK EKERT, SJD PHOENIX
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Canonical transformation and decay into phase-sensitive reservoirs.

Phys Rev A 42:1 (1990) 487-493

Authors:

AK Ekert, PL Knight
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QED's nonlinear light

Physics World IOP Publishing 3:3 (1990) 32-33

Authors:

Artur Ekert, Sarah Law
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Establishment of correlated pure states through decay in a squeezed reservoir.

Phys Rev A Gen Phys 39:11 (1989) 6026-6028

Authors:

AK Ekert, GM Palma, SM Barnett, PL Knight
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Non-stationary squeezing in a parametric amplifier

Optics Communications 71:1-2 (1989) 107-112

Authors:

A Ekert, PL Knight

Abstract:

The transient response of a parametric amplifier to a time-dependent classical pump is described using Langevin equation techniques. We consider the generation of squeezed light under the influence of the nonstationary pump excitation and its propagation out of the parametric amplifier cavity. This models the time dependent noise suppression on a time-dependent optical signal rather than the simpler continuous excitation normally considered. © 1989.
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