The atomic nanoscope
Andrew Steane ()
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Andrew Steane: Centre for Quantum Computing, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, University of Oxford
Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6859, 24-25
Abstract:
An ideal probe should be as small as possible so it doesn't interfere with the observation. When measuring the distribution of a light field, it seems that a single atom is up to the job.
Date: 2001
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