Atomic physics and quantum optics using superconducting circuits
J. Q. You () and
Franco Nori ()
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J. Q. You: State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics, Key Laboratory of Micro and Nano Photonic Structures (Ministry of Education), Fudan University
Franco Nori: Advanced Science Institute, RIKEN
Nature, 2011, vol. 474, issue 7353, 589-597
Abstract:
Circuit training Atomic physics, quantum optics, nanoscience and condensed matter physics are partly merging as new interdisciplinary areas form to involve all of these traditionally separate subfields. For instance, superconducting circuits can be engineered to exhibit quantum phenomena that are normally associated with atomic systems, and so provide a platform for testing various ideas in atomic physics and quantum optics. Jian-Qiang You and Franco Nori review the progress made in this field, and anticipate the fundamental and practical directions that future work will take.
Date: 2011
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