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Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop (TVLBAI 2024)
2nd Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop (TVLBAI 2024)
3 - 5 Apr 2024
- London, United Kingdom
/ Abdalla, Adam (Darmstadt, Tech. Hochsch.); Abe, Mahiro (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.); Abend, Sven (Leibniz U., Hannover); Abidi, Mouine (Leibniz U., Hannover); Aidelsburger, Monika (Munich, Max Planck Inst. Quantenopt. ; Munich U. ; Munich U., ASC ; MCQST, Munich); Alibabaei, Ashkan (Leibniz U., Hannover); Allard, Baptiste (LCAR, Toulouse); Antoniadis, John (Athens U.); Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN); Augst, Nadja (DLR, Berlin) et al.
This summary of the second Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry (TVLBAI) Workshop provides a comprehensive overview of our meeting held in London in April 2024, building on the initial discussions during the inaugural workshop held at CERN in March 2023. Like the summary of the first workshop, this document records a critical milestone for the international atom interferometry community. [...]
2024 - 105 p.
arXiv:2412.14960
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Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry: Workshop Summary
Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop (TVLBAI 2023)
13 - 14 Mar 2023
- CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
/ Abend, Sven (Leibniz U., Hannover); Allard, Baptiste (LCAR, Toulouse); Alonso, Iván (Balearic Islands U.); Antoniadis, John (Crete U.); Araújo, Henrique (Imperial Coll., London); Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN); Arnold, Aidan S. (SUPA, UK ; Strathclyde U.); Aßmann, Tobias (Ulm U.); Augst, Nadja (DLR, Neustrelitz); Badurina, Leonardo (King's Coll. London ; Caltech) et al.
This document presents a summary of the 2023 Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop hosted by CERN. The workshop brought together experts from around the world to discuss the exciting developments in large-scale atom interferometer (AI) prototypes and their potential for detecting ultralight dark matter and gravitational waves. [...]
2023 - 99 p.
arXiv:2310.08183
- Published in : 10.1116/5.0185291
10.1116/5.0185291
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Noisy gates for simulating quantum computers
/ Di Bartolomeo, Giovanni (Trieste U. ; INFN, Trieste) ; Vischi, Michele (Trieste U. ; INFN, Trieste) ; Cesa, Francesco (Trieste U. ; INFN, Trieste) ; Wixinger, Roman (Zurich, ETH) ; Grossi, Michele (CERN) ; Donadi, Sandro (INFN, Trieste) ; Bassi, Angelo (Trieste U. ; INFN, Trieste)
We present a novel method for simulating the noisy behaviour of quantum computers, which allows to efficiently incorporate environmental effects in the driven evolution implementing the gates acting on the qubits. We show how to modify the noiseless gate executed by the computer to include any Markovian noise, hence resulting in what we will call a noisy gate. [...]
arXiv:2301.04173.-
2023-12-06 - 19 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. Res. 5 (2023) 043210
Fulltext: 2301.04173 - PDF; Publication - PDF;
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Towards a European quantum network
/ Ribezzo, D (CNR, INO, Pisa ; Naples U.) ; Zahidy, M (Denmark, Tech. U.) ; Vagniluca, I (CERN) ; Biagi, N (CERN) ; Francesconi, S (CERN) ; Occhipinti, T (CERN) ; Oxenløwe, L K (Denmark, Tech. U.) ; Lončarić, M (Boskovic Inst., Zagreb) ; Cvitić, I (Zagreb U.) ; Stipčević, M (Boskovic Inst., Zagreb) et al.
Already deployed optical fibers have been utilized to realize the first quantum network connecting three countries. The cities of Trieste (Italy), Rijeka (Croatia) and Ljubljana (Slovenia) have exchanged quantum keys with a rate up to 3.13 kps, realizing quantum key distribution in a real-world scenario..
2022 - 4 p.
- Published in : (2022)
External link: Fulltext
In : European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC 2022), Basel, Switzerland, 18 - 22 Sep 2022
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STE-QUEST: Space Time Explorer and QUantum Equivalence principle Space Test
/ STE-QUEST Collaboration
An M-class mission proposal in response to the 2021 call in ESA's science programme with a broad range of objectives in fundamental physics, which include testing the Equivalence Principle and Lorentz Invariance, searching for Ultralight Dark Matter and probing Quantum Mechanics..
arXiv:2211.15412 ; CERN-TH-2022-202.
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Cold atoms in space: community workshop summary and proposed road-map
/ Alonso, Iván (Balearic Islands U.) ; Alpigiani, Cristiano (Washington U., Seattle) ; Altschul, Brett (South Carolina U.) ; Araújo, Henrique (Imperial Coll., London) ; Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN) ; Arlt, Jan (Aarhus U.) ; Badurina, Leonardo (King's Coll. London) ; Balaž, Antun (Belgrade, Inst. Phys.) ; Bandarupally, Satvika (Florence U. ; INFN, Florence) ; Barish, Barry C. (LIGO Lab., Caltech) et al.
We summarize the discussions at a virtual Community Workshop on Cold Atoms in Space concerning the status of cold atom technologies, the prospective scientific and societal opportunities offered by their deployment in space, and the developments needed before cold atoms could be operated in space. The cold atom technologies discussed include atomic clocks, quantum gravimeters and accelerometers, and atom interferometers. [...]
arXiv:2201.07789; FERMILAB-CONF-22-694-V; CERN-TH-2022-004.-
2022-11-20 - 64 p.
- Published in : EPJ Quant. Technol.: 9 (2022) , no. 1, pp. 30
Fulltext: bb4d1d31d6edd562e94939489bfc05d6 - PDF; 2201.07789 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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