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  • Photon Propagation in a One-Dimensional Optomechanical Lattice

    Photon Propagation in a One-Dimensional Optomechanical Lattice

  • 2-D Microcavities: Theory and Experiments ∗

    2-D Microcavities: Theory and Experiments ∗

  • Quantum Electromagnetics: a New Look, Part I∗

    Quantum Electromagnetics: a New Look, Part I∗

  • Comparison of Multi-Cavity Arrays for On-Chip Wdm Applications

    Comparison of Multi-Cavity Arrays for On-Chip Wdm Applications

  • Solar Cycle-Modulated Deformation of the Earth–Ionosphere Cavity

    Solar Cycle-Modulated Deformation of the Earth–Ionosphere Cavity

  • Coherently Amplifying Photon Production from Vacuum with a Dense Cloud of Accelerating Photodetectors ✉ Hui Wang 1 & Miles Blencowe 1

    Coherently Amplifying Photon Production from Vacuum with a Dense Cloud of Accelerating Photodetectors ✉ Hui Wang 1 & Miles Blencowe 1

  • Electromagnetic Cavity Resonances in Rotating Systems

    Electromagnetic Cavity Resonances in Rotating Systems

  • Mode Coupling and Cavity–Quantum-Dot Interactions in a Fiber

    Mode Coupling and Cavity–Quantum-Dot Interactions in a Fiber

  • Scattering in Terms of Bohmian Conditional Wave Functions for Scenarios with Non-Commuting Energy and Momentum Operators

    Scattering in Terms of Bohmian Conditional Wave Functions for Scenarios with Non-Commuting Energy and Momentum Operators

  • Nanophotonics I: Quantum Theory of Microcavities

    Nanophotonics I: Quantum Theory of Microcavities

  • Gravitational Waves and Electrodynamics: New Perspectives

    Gravitational Waves and Electrodynamics: New Perspectives

  • Quantum Mechanics in Cell Microtubules: Wild Imagination Or

    Quantum Mechanics in Cell Microtubules: Wild Imagination Or

  • Lecture 38 Quantum Theory of Light

    Lecture 38 Quantum Theory of Light

  • Coherently Amplifying Photon Production from Vacuum with a Dense Cloud of Accelerating Photodetectors

    Coherently Amplifying Photon Production from Vacuum with a Dense Cloud of Accelerating Photodetectors

  • Bound States in the Continuum

    Bound States in the Continuum

  • Invisible Axion Search Methods

    Invisible Axion Search Methods

  • Quantum Properties of Spherical Semiconductor Quantum Dots Baptiste Billaud, T.T

    Quantum Properties of Spherical Semiconductor Quantum Dots Baptiste Billaud, T.T

  • The 3D Split-Ring Cavity Lattice: a New Metastructure for Engineering OPEN ACCESS Arrays of Coupled Microwave Harmonic Oscillators

    The 3D Split-Ring Cavity Lattice: a New Metastructure for Engineering OPEN ACCESS Arrays of Coupled Microwave Harmonic Oscillators

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  • Circuit-QED: How Strong Can the Coupling Between a Josephson Junction Atom and a Transmission Line Resonator Be?
  • Strong Coupling Between Phonons and Optical Beating in Backward Brillouin Scattering Kien Phan Huy, Jean-Charles Beugnot, Joël-Cabrel Tchahame, Thibaut Sylvestre
  • Superconducting Half Wave Resonators for Heavy Ion Linear Accelerators
  • Entanglement Control of Two-Level Atoms in Dissipative Cavities
  • Chaoticity of a Reverberation Chamber Assessed from the Analysis of Modal Distributions Obtained by FEM Gerard Orjubin, Elodie Richalot, Odile Picon, Olivier Legrand
  • 2-D Microcavities: Theory and Experiments ∗
  • The Field and the Photon from a Physical Point of View
  • Superconductor-Semiconductor Hybrid Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics Guido Burkard1, Michael J
  • ECE 604, Lecture 38
  • Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics in the Ultrastrong Coupling Regime
  • Dynamical Backaction Magnomechanics
  • RF Theory and Design - Notes
  • Resolving the Vacuum Fluctuations of an Optomechanical System Using An
  • 1 Electron Transfer in Confined Electromagnetic Fields


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