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High Speed Quantum Key Distribution System Supports One-Time Pad Encryption of Real-Time Video

April 1, 2006
Author(s)
Alan Mink, Xiao Tang, Lijun Ma, Anastase Nakassis, Barry J. Hershman, Joshua Bienfang, David H. Su, Ronald Boisvert, Charles W. Clark, Carl J. Williams
… NIST has developed a high-speed quantum key distribution (QKD) test bed incorporating both … its operation and performance along with our migration to quantum networks. … BB84/B92 protocol, privacy amplification, Quantum Key Distribution, quantum networks, reconciliation …

Single-cryostat integration of the quantum anomalous Hall and Josephson effects

August 30, 2024
Author(s)
Jason Underwood, Linsey Rodenbach, Ngoc Thanh Mai Tran, Alireza Panna, Zachary Barcikowski, Molly Andersen, Peng Zhang, Lixuan Tai, Randolph Elmquist, Dean Jarrett, David Goldhaber-Gordon, David Newell, Albert Rigosi
… By directly integrating a quantum anomalous Hall resistor (QAHR) and a programmable … (PJVS) into a single cryostat, we have implemented a quantum electrical reference that provides a realization of … with the revised International System of Units (SI). The quantum voltage output from this prototype ranged from 0.24mV …

Quantum simulation of the hexagonal Kitaev model with trapped ions

November 25, 2011
Author(s)
Dietrich G. Leibfried, Roman Schmied , Janus H. Wesenberg
… We present a detailed study of quantum simulations of coupled spin systems in … The e effective (pseudo)spin interactions making up such quantum simulators are found to be proportional to the … dipole-dipole interaction, ion trap, quantum simulation, surface electrode trap …

Magneto-Ionic Physical Reservoir Computing

December 9, 2024
Author(s)
Md Mahadi Rajib, Dhritiman Bhattacharya, Christopher Jensen, Gong Chen, Fahim F. Chowdhury, Shouvik Sarkar, Kai Liu, Jayasimha Atulashimha
… to uniquely advance the field of physical reservoir computing. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate the … These capabilities—key features for enabling reservoir computing—were investigated, and the role of the ion … and developing energy-efficient magneto-ionic reservoir computing devices. …

Evaluation of Cloud Computing Services Based on NIST SP 800-145

February 23, 2018
Author(s)
Eric D. Simmon
… This document provides clarification for qualifying a given computing capability as a cloud service by determining if it aligns with the NIST definition of cloud computing; and for categorizing a cloud service according to … Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing Definition, Cloud Services, Cloud …

Designing high electron mobility transistor heterostructures with quantum dots for efficient, number-resolving photon detection

May 1, 2008
Author(s)
Mary A. Rowe, Eric Gansen, M. Greene, Danna Rosenberg, Todd E. Harvey, Mark Su, Robert Hadfield, Sae Woo Nam, Richard P. Mirin
… detector that utilizes a layer of self-assembled quantum dots as an optically addressable gate in a … produced and directed with tailored electric fields to the quantum dots. A barrier layer ensures that the quantum dot layer is located at a two-dimensional potential …

Cryptography Standards in Quantum Time - New wine in old wineskin?

August 17, 2017
Author(s)
Lidong Chen
… of the U.S. Government announced a call for proposals for quantum-resistant public-key cryptographic algorithms on … cryptography, public-key cryptography, post-quantum standardization, standardization … Cryptography Standards in Quantum Time - New wine in old wineskin? …

Hybrid quantum-well system for wavelength-channel selection

June 28, 2013
Author(s)
Lu Deng, Edward W. Hagley, Chengjie Zhu
… We consider a hybrid quantum-well structure consisting of regions whose properties … Stimulated Raman process, quantum wells, light bending, telecommunications … Hybrid quantum-well system for wavelength-channel selection …

The Anatomy of Painting Style: Description with Computer Rules

January 1, 1988
Author(s)
Russell A. Kirsch, J Kirsch
… make it possible for this knowledge to be expressed to a computer. Compared to the alternative of describing style in natural language, the computer methods offer the advantage that they can be tested … for validity. The tests are accomplished by using the computer to generate new compositions in the style described. …

Phase Locking Transition in a Chirped Superconducting Josephson Resonator

September 12, 2008
Author(s)
Jose A. Aumentado, Ofer Naaman, L Friedland, J.S. Wurtele, Irfan Siddiqi
… agrees well with theory and suggests a new modality for quantum state measurement. … superconductivity, quantum measurement, josephson junctions, amplification, quantum computing

The GenApp Framework Integrated with Airavata for Managed Compute Resource Submissions

November 16, 2015
Author(s)
Emre H. Brookes, Nadeem Anjum, Joseph E. Curtis, Suresh Marru, Raminder Singh, Marlon Pierce
… execution on a user's workstation, a web server, or a compute resource accessible from the web server. After a … the running job. To support a diversity of queue managed compute resources, a Google "Summer of Code" project was … The GenApp Framework Integrated with Airavata for Managed Compute Resource Submissions …

Decoherence in Josephson Qubits from Dielectric Loss

November 16, 2005
Author(s)
John M. Martinis, Ken B. Cooper, Robert Mcdermott, Matthias Steffen, Markus Ansmann, Kevin Osborn, Katarina Cicak, Seongshik Oh, David P. Pappas, Raymond Simmonds, Clare Yu
… to be a dominant decoherence source in superconducting quantum bits. Depending on the qubit design, dielectric loss … Josephson junctions, quantum computing, superconductors …

A single photon transistor based on superconducting systems

May 12, 2014
Author(s)
Marco Manzoni, Florentin Reiter, Jacob Taylor, Anders Sorensen
… photons, and may find a range of applications within quantum information processing. … quantum electronics, quantum information, quantum computation, photonics, microwave circuit, …

Change in Low Temperature Thermodynamic Functions of a Solid Due to Quantum Dots

November 27, 2002
Author(s)
Vinod K. Tewary
… low frequency phonon modes perturbed bythe presence of a quantum dot in a solid using the phonon Green's function for … Debye model, Green's function, nanoinclusions, phonons, quantum dots … Low Temperature Thermodynamic Functions of a Solid Due to Quantum Dots …

Realization of Quantum Error Correction

December 1, 2004
Author(s)
J. Chiaverini, D. Leibfried, T Schaetz, M D. Barrett, R. B. Blakestad, J. Britton, W M. Itano, J. D. Jost, Emanuel Knill, C. Langer, R Ozeri, David J. Wineland
… form and so do not change the concurrence. Hence for a quantum computation v=k1 a k2, analysis of a in e A allows … in terms of a time-reversal symmetry operator, namely the quantum bit flip |?> ? (-i sy) (x)n | ?*> . In this context, … Realization of Quantum Error Correction …

Optimizing the Fast Rydberg Quantum Gate

April 1, 2003
Author(s)
M S. Safronova, Carl J. Williams, Charles W. Clark
… decoherence, gates, logic, neutral atoms, polarizabilities, quantum computation, Ryberg states … Optimizing the Fast Rydberg Quantum Gate …

Incorporation of random alloy GaBixAs1-x barriers in InAs quantum dot molecules: Energy levels and confined hole states

February 22, 2019
Author(s)
Arthur Lin, Matthew Doty, Garnett W. Bryant
… Self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs), which have long hole spin coherence times … consists of vertically stacking two InAs QDs to create a quantum dot molecule (QDM) and using the spin-mixing … quantum dots, hole spins, optical control, alloys, qubits … Incorporation of random alloy GaBixAs1-x barriers in InAs quantum dot molecules: Energy levels and confined hole states …
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