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Transient Phenoxyl Radicals: Formation and Properties in Aqueous Solutions

October 12, 2021
Author(s)
S Steenken, Pedatsur Neta
This chapter discusses the various methods of formation of phenoxyl radicals (oxidation of phenols by metal ions, by free radicals and radical cations, reaction of phenols with hydroxyl radicals, autoxidation of phenols, etc.) and the properties of

Quantum Dense Coding with Atomic Qubits

January 1, 2004
Author(s)
T Schaetz, Murray D. Barrett, Dietrich G. Leibfried, J Chiaverini, Joseph W. Britton, Wayne M. Itano, John D. Jost, Christopher Langer, David J. Wineland
We report the implementation of quantum dense coding on individual atomic qubits with the use of two trapped 9Be+ ions. The protocol is implemented with a complete Bell measurement that distinguishes the four operations used to encode two bits of classical

A Low-Power Reversible Alkali Atom Source

June 13, 2017
Author(s)
Songbai Kang, Russell P. Mott, Kevin A. Gilmore, Logan D. Sorenson, Matthew T. Rahker, Elizabeth A. Donley, John E. Kitching, Christopher S. Roper
… cold-atom system, solid ion conductor, reversible alkali source …

Experimental purification of two-atom entanglement

October 19, 2006
Author(s)
Rainer Reichle, Dietrich G. Leibfried, Emanuel H. Knill, Joseph W. Britton, Brad R. Blakestad, John D. Jost, C. Langer, R Ozeri, Signe Seidelin, David J. Wineland
Entanglement is one of the most counterintuitive features of quantum mechanics. It is a necessary resource for quantum communication and quantum information processing. Entanglement established between different locations enables private communication and

Exceptional Superionic Conductivity in Disordered Sodium Decahydro-closo-decaborate

October 13, 2014
Author(s)
Terrence J. Udovic, Motoaki Matsuo, Wan Si NMN Tang, Hui Wu, Vitalie Stavila, Alexei V. Soloninin, Roman V. Skoryunov, Olga A. Babanova, Alexander Skripov, John J. Rush, Atsushi Unemoto, Hitoshi Takamura, Shin-Ichi Orimo
… represents a major advancement for solid-state Na + fast-ion conduction at lower temperatures. …

The era of coherent optical frequency references

September 29, 2004
Author(s)
Leo W. Hollberg, Christopher W. Oates, Scott Diddams, G Wilpers, A Bartels, C Hoyt, Zeb Barber
The past four years have shown a dramatic improvement in the performance of optical frequency references and in the methods by which they are calibrated and utilized. These revolutionary changes result from better stabilized lasers that probe narrow
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