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Trapped Ions, Entanglement, and Quantum Computing, ed. by B.L. Fearey

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
C J. Myatt, B E. King, D Kielpinski, Dietrich Leibfried, Q A. Turchette, Chris S. Wood, Wayne M. Itano, C Monroe, David J. Wineland
A miniature, elliptcal ring rf (Paul) ion trap has been used in recent experiments toward realizing a quantum computer in a trapped ion system. With the combination of small spatial dimensions and high rf drive potentials, around 500 V amplitude, we have

Trapped-Ion Quantum Simulator,

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
David J. Wineland, C Monroe, Wayne M. Itano, B E. King, Dietrich G. Leibfried, C J. Myatt, Chris S. Wood
Coherent manipulations involving the quantized motional and internal states of a single trapped ion can be used to simulate the dynamics of other systems. We consider some examples, including the action of a Mach Zehnder interferometer which uses entangled

Understanding Scanned Probe Oxidation of Silicon

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
John A. Dagata, T Inoue, J Itoh, H Yokoyama
A model for scanned probe microscope (SPM) silicon oxidation is presented. The model was derived from a consideration of the space-charge dependence of this solid-state reaction as a function of substrate doping type/level and has been verified

Universal Relationships in Sooting Methane-Air Diffusion Flames

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
C. R. Kaplan, G P. Patnaik, K. Kailasanath
The laminar flamelet concept is based on the premise that scalar properties in laminar diffusion flames are nearly universal functions of mixture fraction. It has been well-tested and proven for temperature and the major species, however, few studies have

Using Computers to Describe Style

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Russell A. Kirsch
Human beings have a poorly understood ability to recognize patterns in their environment. Sometimes this ability is vital to survival. Sometimes it is the enabling ability that mediates the creation and maintenance of a culture. Thus we have art. But

Vibration of a Room-Sized Airspring-Supported Slab

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
H Amick, B Sennewald, N C. Pardue, E C. Teague, Brian R. Scace
This paper reports the results of the finite element analysis and in situ testing of a large-scale (4 m x 10 m) pneumatically isolated concrete slab. The slab was constructed as a design prototype for next-generation metrology laboratories at the National

Voltage Modulation Scanned Probe Oxidation (Abstract)

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
John A. Dagata, T Inoue, J Itoh, K Matsumoto, H Yokoyama
This talk describes methods for enhancing the growth rate and electrical characteristics of nanostructures produced on silicon and titanium substrates by scanned probe microscope (SPM) oxidation. Direct oxidation of a substrate by the intense electric
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