<p>The unprecedented control of coherence that can be exercised in quantum optics of atoms and molecules has stimulated increasing efforts in extending it to solid-state systems. One motivation to exploit the coherent phenomena comes from the emergence of the quantum information paradigm, however ma
Optical Generation and Control of Quantum Coherence in Semiconductor Nanostructures (NanoScience and Technology)
โ Scribed by Gabriela Slavcheva (editor), Philippe Roussignol (editor)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 348
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The fundamental concept of quantum coherence plays a central role in quantum physics, cutting across disciplines of quantum optics, atomic and condensed matter physics. Quantum coherence represents a universal property of the quantum s- tems that applies both to light and matter thereby tying together materials and p- nomena. Moreover, the optical coherence can be transferred to the medium through the light-matter interactions. Since the early days of quantum mechanics there has been a desire to control dynamics of quantum systems. The generation and c- trol of quantum coherence in matter by optical means, in particular, represents a viable way to achieve this longstanding goal and semiconductor nanostructures are the most promising candidates for controllable quantum systems. Optical generation and control of coherent light-matter states in semiconductor quantum nanostructures is precisely the scope of the present book. Recently, there has been a great deal of interest in the subject of quantum coh- ence. We are currently witnessing parallel growth of activities in different physical systems that are all built around the central concept of manipulation of quantum coherence. The burgeoning activities in solid-state systems, and semiconductors in particular, have been strongly driven by the unprecedented control of coherence that previously has been demonstrated in quantum optics of atoms and molecules, and is now taking advantage of the remarkable advances in semiconductor fabrication technologies. A recent impetus to exploit the coherent quantum phenomena comes from the emergence of the quantum information paradigm.
โฆ Table of Contents
Optical Generation and Control of Quantum Coherence in Semiconductor Nanostructures
Preface
Contents
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part I Carrier dynamics in quantum dots
Part II Optically-induced spin coherence in quantum dots
Part III Novel systems for coherent spin manipulation
Part IV Coherent light-matter states in semiconductor microcavities
Index
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