2005 Quantum physics archive
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2005 Quantum physics
Quantum physics: Coherence in molecular nitrogen - pp19 - 20
Markus Arndt
doi:10.1038/nphys118
Full Text - Quantum physicsCoherence in molecular nitrogen | PDF (146 KB) - Quantum physicsCoherence in molecular nitrogen
Ultracold quantum gases in optical lattices - pp23 - 30
Immanuel Bloch
doi:10.1038/nphys138
Full Text - Ultracold quantum gases in optical lattices | PDF (780 KB) - Ultracold quantum gases in optical lattices
Spatial imaging of the spin Hall effect and current-induced polarization in two-dimensional electron gases - pp31 - 35
V. Sih, R. C. Myers, Y. K. Kato, W. H. Lau, A. C. Gossard & D. D. Awschalom
doi:10.1038/nphys009
Full Text - Spatial imaging of the spin Hall effect and current-induced polarization in two-dimensional electron gases | PDF (322 KB) - Spatial imaging of the spin Hall effect and current-induced polarization in two-dimensional electron gases | Supplementary information - Spatial imaging of the spin Hall effect and current-induced polarization in two-dimensional electron gases
Large-scale turbulent flow around a cylinder in counterflow superfluid4He (He (II)) - pp36 - 38
Tao Zhang & Steven W. Van Sciver
doi:10.1038/nphys114
Full Text - Large-scale turbulent flow around a cylinder in counterflow superfluid4He (He (II)) | PDF (556 KB) - Large-scale turbulent flow around a cylinder in counterflow superfluid4He (He (II)) | Supplementary information - Large-scale turbulent flow around a cylinder in counterflow superfluid4He (He (II))
Semiconductor physics: Dark spins come to light - pp79 - 80
Thomas Kennedy
doi:10.1038/nphys159
Full Text - Semiconductor physicsDark spins come to light | PDF (223 KB) - Semiconductor physicsDark spins come to light
Quantum coherence: Just what is superconductivity? - pp83 - 84
Steven M. Girvin
doi:10.1038/nphys158
Full Text - Quantum coherenceJust what is superconductivity? | PDF (179 KB) - Quantum coherenceJust what is superconductivity?
Bose–Einstein condensates: Spins mixed up - pp89 - 90
Nicholas Bigelow
doi:10.1038/nphys163
Full Text - Bose–Einstein condensatesSpins mixed up | PDF (136 KB) - Bose–Einstein condensatesSpins mixed up
Anisotropic interactions of a single spin and dark-spin spectroscopy in diamond - pp94 - 98
R. J. Epstein, F. M. Mendoza, Y. K. Kato & D. D. Awschalom
doi:10.1038/nphys141
Full Text - Anisotropic interactions of a single spin and dark-spin spectroscopy in diamond | PDF (586 KB) - Anisotropic interactions of a single spin and dark-spin spectroscopy in diamond
See also: News and Views by Kennedy
Coherent spinor dynamics in a spin-1 Bose condensate - pp111 - 116
Ming-Shien Chang, Qishu Qin, Wenxian Zhang, Li You & Michael S. Chapman
doi:10.1038/nphys153
Full Text - Coherent spinor dynamics in a spin-1 Bose condensate | PDF (246 KB) - Coherent spinor dynamics in a spin-1 Bose condensate
See also: News and Views by Bigelow
Fate of the Josephson effect in thin-film superconductors - pp117 - 121
Michael Hermele, Gil Refael, Matthew P. A. Fisher & Paul M. Goldbart
doi:10.1038/nphys154
Full Text - Fate of the Josephson effect in thin-film superconductors | PDF (180 KB) - Fate of the Josephson effect in thin-film superconductors | Supplementary information - Fate of the Josephson effect in thin-film superconductors
See also: News and Views by Girvin
Vacuum-stimulated cooling of single atoms in three dimensions - pp122 - 125
Stefan Nu
mann,
Karim Murr,
Markus Hijlkema,
Bernhard Weber,
Axel Kuhn
&
Gerhard Rempe
doi:10.1038/nphys120
Full Text - Vacuum-stimulated cooling of single atoms in three dimensions | PDF (237 KB) - Vacuum-stimulated cooling of single atoms in three dimensions
Quantum algorithms: When errors are intolerable - pp141 - 142
Peter Høyer
doi:10.1038/nphys184
Full Text - Quantum algorithmsWhen errors are intolerable | PDF (170 KB) - Quantum algorithmsWhen errors are intolerable
Quantum computing: Against the odds of imperfection - pp145 - 146
Daniel Lidar
doi:10.1038/nphys182
Full Text - Quantum computingAgainst the odds of imperfection | PDF (114 KB) - Quantum computingAgainst the odds of imperfection
Fault-tolerant architecture for quantum computation using electrically controlled semiconductor spins - pp177 - 183
J. M. Taylor, H.-A. Engel, W. Dür, A. Yacoby, C. M. Marcus, P. Zoller & M. D. Lukin
doi:10.1038/nphys174
Full Text - Fault-tolerant architecture for quantum computation using electrically controlled semiconductor spins | PDF (366 KB) - Fault-tolerant architecture for quantum computation using electrically controlled semiconductor spins
See also: News and Views by Lidar
Atomic road-block
May Chiao
doi:10.1038/nphys001
Published online: 07 July 2005
What do you know!
Andreas Trabesinger
doi:10.1038/nphys104
Published online: 04 August 2005
'Bohr'n again
Andreas Trabesinger
doi:10.1038/nphys115
Published online: 25 August 2005
Solid control
Andreas Trabesinger
doi:10.1038/nphys142
Published online: 15 September 2005
