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The Algebra of Topological Quantum Computing
Online Presentations | 05 Dec 2019 | Contributor(s):: Qing Zhang
In this talk, I will discuss some recent results in the theory of tensor categories, motivated by this connection with topological quantum computation.
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[Illinois] Engineering Photonic Quantum States for Quantum Applications
Online Presentations | 10 Jul 2016 | Contributor(s):: Virginia Lorenz
Engineering Photonic Quantum States for Quantum Applications IYL Workshop 9/26/2015
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[Illinois] Colloidal Quantum Dots and Plasmonics Particles I
Online Presentations | 21 Apr 2016 | Contributor(s):: Jao van de Lagemaat
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[Illinois] Integration of Quantum Dot Nanoparticles with Multimodal Microspheres for PET and Cerenkov Luminescene Imaging of Cancer
Online Presentations | 18 Aug 2015 | Contributor(s):: Joanne Li
Cerenkov luminescence (CL) imaging utilizes the photons emitted during radioactive decay when charged particles travel faster than the phase velocity of light in a dielectric medium. In this talk, I will present a novel agent to convert and increase CL emission at longer wavelengths using...
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[Illinois] Atomic Engineering of III-V Semiconductor for Quantum Devices, from Deep UV (200 nm) to THZ (300 microns)
Online Presentations | 03 Mar 2015 | Contributor(s):: Manijeh Razeghi
Nature offers us different kinds of atoms. But it takes human intelligence to put different atoms together in an elegant way in order to realize manmade structures that is lacking in nature. This is especially true in III-V semiconductor material systems. Guided by highly accurate atomic band...
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[Illinois] ECE 398 Lecture 24: Quantum Well Carrier Confinement (revisited)
Online Presentations | 22 May 2013 | Contributor(s):: Kent D Choquette
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Quantum Dot Lab Learning Module: An Introduction
Online Presentations | 02 Jul 2007 | Contributor(s):: James K Fodor, Jing Guo
THIS MATERIAL CORRESPONDS TO AN OLDER VERSION OF QUANTUM DOT LAB THAN CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ON nanoHUB.org.
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The Basics of Quantum Monte Carlo
Online Presentations | 15 Jun 2007 | Contributor(s):: Lucas Wagner, Jeffrey C Grossman, Jeffrey B. Neaton
Quantum Monte Carlo is a highly accurate method to approximately solve the Schrodinger equation. I explain quantum Monte Carlo in a way that should be accessible to someone who is somewhat familiar with quantum mechanics. The discussion is mostly conceptual.Lucas Wagner is a postdoctoral...