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Atomic and Laser Physics
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Prof Vlatko Vedral FInstP

Professor of Quantum Information Science

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Frontiers of quantum physics
vlatko.vedral@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72389
Clarendon Laboratory, room 241.8
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Emergence of correlated proton tunnelling in water ice.

Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences 475:2225 (2019) 20180867-20180867

Authors:

Onur Pusuluk, Tristan Farrow, Cemsinan Deliduman, Vlatko Vedral

Abstract:

Several experimental and theoretical studies report instances of concerted or correlated multiple proton tunnelling in solid phases of water. Here, we construct a pseudo-spin model for the quantum motion of protons in a hexameric H2O ring and extend it to open system dynamics that takes environmental effects into account in the form of O-H stretch vibrations. We approach the problem of correlations in tunnelling using quantum information theory in a departure from previous studies. Our formalism enables us to quantify the coherent proton mobility around the hexagonal ring by one of the principal measures of coherence, the l 1 norm of coherence. The nature of the pairwise pseudo-spin correlations underlying the overall mobility is further investigated within this formalism. We show that the classical correlations of the individual quantum tunnelling events in long-time limit is sufficient to capture the behaviour of coherent proton mobility observed in low-temperature experiments. We conclude that long-range intra-ring interactions do not appear to be a necessary condition for correlated proton tunnelling in water ice.
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Operational advantage of basis-independent quantum coherence

EPL 125:5 (2019) ARTN 50005

Authors:

Zhi-Hao Ma, Jian Cui, Zhu Cao, Shao-Ming Fei, Vlatko Vedral, Tim Byrnes, Chandrashekar Radhakrishnan
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Phase-preserving linear amplifiers not simulable by the parametric amplifier

(2019)

Authors:

A Chia, M Hajdusek, R Nair, R Fazio, LC Kwek, V Vedral
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Different instances of time as different quantum modes: quantum states across space-time for continuous variables

(2019)

Authors:

Tian Zhang, Oscar Dahlsten, Vlatko Vedral
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Engineering statistical transmutation of identical quantum particles

PHYSICAL REVIEW B 99:4 (2019) ARTN 045430

Authors:

Simone Barbarino, Rosario Fazio, Vlatko Vedral, Yuval Gefen
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