2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11128-015-1017-x
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Quantum controlled-not gate in the bad cavity regime

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“…[18] The photonic Faraday rotation effect [19] may be obtained by considering the phase shift of the incident photon, and it is also useful for QIP [20,21] and quantum computation. [22,23] Up to now, the CRIT and DIT effects have only been discussed independently, and thus it may be interesting to investigate the superposed transparency effect, which incorporates both the CRIT effect and DIT effect, with the PM system. In this Letter, we theoretically investigate the superposed transparency effect with a system composed of PMs and a dipole emitter.…”
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“…[18] The photonic Faraday rotation effect [19] may be obtained by considering the phase shift of the incident photon, and it is also useful for QIP [20,21] and quantum computation. [22,23] Up to now, the CRIT and DIT effects have only been discussed independently, and thus it may be interesting to investigate the superposed transparency effect, which incorporates both the CRIT effect and DIT effect, with the PM system. In this Letter, we theoretically investigate the superposed transparency effect with a system composed of PMs and a dipole emitter.…”
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confidence: 99%