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Photon Antibunching and Magnetospectroscopy of a Single Fluorine Donor in ZnSe
We report on the optical investigation of single electron spins bound to
fluorine donor impurities in ZnSe. Measurements of photon antibunching
establish the presence of single, isolated optical emitters, and
magneto-optical studies are consistent with the presence of an exciton bound to
the spin-impurity complex. The isolation of this single donor-bound exciton
complex and its potential homogeneity offer promising prospects for a scalable
semiconductor qubit with an optical interface.Comment: 3.1 pages, 3 figure
Quantum Hall Charge Sensor for Single-Donor Nuclear Spin Detection in Silicon
We propose a novel optical and electrical hybrid scheme for the measurement
of nuclear spin qubits in silicon. By combining the environmental insensitivity
of the integer quantum Hall effect with the optically distinguishable hyperfine
states of phosphorus impurities in silicon, our system can simultaneously offer
nuclear spin measurement and robustness against environmental defects. 31P
donor spins in isotopically purified 28Si are often discussed as very promising
quantum memory qubits due to their extremely long decoherence times, and our
proposed device offers an effective implementation for such a quantum memory
system.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure
ChemInform Abstract: Thallium and Mercury in Pyrrole Chemistry. Use of C‐Thalliated and C‐ Mercuriated Pyrrole Derivatives for Selective Ring Functionalisations via ipso‐Dethalliation and ‐Demercuriation Reactions.
Optically controlled initialization and read-out of an electron spin bound to a fluorine donor in ZnSe
Sintesi di nuovi pirroli N-sostituiti e loro basi di Mannich a potenziale attività microbiologica.
[Prevention of the eruption of an upper later incisor by a compound odontoma. Case report].
Odontomas are the most common odontogenic tumours. They are considered as hamartomas - a local tissue malformation without autonomous growth potential - and are non-neoplastic. Clinically and histopathologically, compound and complex odontomas can be differentiated. Compound odontomas consist of a varying number of tooth-like structures and histology show dental tissues in an orderly pattern. Most often compound odontomas are diagnosed in young patients in the anterior maxilla. Patients are rarely complaining of symptoms and they are usually diagnosed during routine radiographic examinations or due to late eruption of permanent or persistence of deciduous teeth. The following case report presents a disturbed eruption of a lateral right incisor of the maxilla in a 8-year old female patient. Clinical, radiological and histopathological characteristics of this lesion will be discussed as well as therapy and follow-up.Link_to_subscribed_fulltex
