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Observation of the Little-Parks Oscillations in a System of Asymmetric Superconducting Rings
Little-Parks oscillations are observed in a system of 110 series-connected
aluminum rings 2000 nm in diameter with the use of measuring currents from 10
nA to 1000 nA. The measurements show that the amplitude and character of the
oscillations are independent of the relation between the measuring current and
the amplitude of the persistent current. By using asymmetric rings, it is
demonstrated that the persistent current has clockwise or contra-clockwise
direction. This means that the total current in one of the semi-rings may be
directed against the electric field at measurement of the Little-Parks
oscillations. The measurements at zero and low measuring current have revealed
that the persistent current, like the conventional circulating current, causes
a potential difference on the semi-rings with different cross sections in spite
of the absence of the Faraday's voltage.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Polarization state of a biphoton: quantum ternary logic
Polarization state of biphoton light generated via collinear
frequency-degenerate spontaneous parametric down-conversion is considered. A
biphoton is described by a three-component polarization vector, its arbitrary
transformations relating to the SU(3) group. A subset of such transformations,
available with retardation plates, is realized experimentally. In particular,
two independent orthogonally polarized beams of type-I biphotons are
transformed into a beam of type-II biphotons. Polarized biphotons are suggested
as ternary analogs of two-state quantum systems (qubits)
Measurement of qutrits
We proposed the procedure of measuring the unknown state of the three-level
system - the qutrit, which was realized as the arbitrary polarization state of
the single-mode biphoton field. This procedure is accomplished for the set of
the pure states of qutrits; this set is defined by the properties of SU(2)
transformations, that are done by the polarization transformers.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure
Limit quantum efficiency for violation of Clauser-Horne Inequality for qutrits
In this paper we present the results of numerical calculations about the
minimal value of detection efficiency for violating the Clauser - Horne
inequality for qutrits. Our results show how the use of non-maximally entangled
states largely improves this limit respect to maximally entangled ones. A
stronger resistance to noise is also found.Comment: Phys. Rev. A in pres
Qutrit state engineering with biphotons
The novel experimental realization of three-level optical quantum systems is
presented. We use the polarization state of biphotons to generate a specific
sequence of states that are used in the extended version of BB84 protocol. We
experimentally verify the orthogonality of the basis states and demonstrate the
ability to easily switch between them. The tomography procedure is employed to
reconstruct the density matrices of generated states.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. typos correcte
Multiple Current States of Two Phase-Coupled Superconducting Rings
The states of two phase-coupled superconducting rings have been investigated.
Multiple current states have been revealed in the dependence of the critical
current on the magnetic field. The performed calculations of the critical
currents and energy states in a magnetic field have made it possible to
interpret the experiment as the measurement of energy states into which the
system comes with different probabilities because of the equilibrium and
non-equilibrium noises upon the transition from the resistive state to the
superconducting state during the measurement of the critical currentComment: 5 pages, 5 figure
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