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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Dieter Jaksch

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum systems engineering
Dieter.Jaksch@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Proposed Parametric Cooling of Bilayer Cuprate Superconductors by Terahertz Excitation

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 114:13 (2015) 137001

Authors:

SJ Denny, SR Clark, Y Laplace, A Cavalleri, D Jaksch

Coexistence of energy diffusion and local thermalization in nonequilibrium XXZ spin chains with integrability breaking

Physical Review E American Physical Society (APS) 91:4 (2015) 042129

Authors:

JJ Mendoza-Arenas, SR Clark, D Jaksch

Capturing Exponential Variance Using Polynomial Resources: Applying Tensor Networks to Nonequilibrium Stochastic Processes

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 114:9 (2015) 090602

Authors:

Tomi Johnson, Thomas Elliott, Stephen Clark, Dieter Jaksch

Abstract:

Estimating the expected value of an observable appearing in a nonequilibrium stochastic process usually involves sampling. If the observable鈥檚 variance is high, many samples are required. In contrast, we show that performing the same task without sampling, using tensor network compression, efficiently captures high variances in systems of various geometries and dimensions. We provide examples for which matching the accuracy of our efficient method would require a sample size scaling exponentially with system size. In particular, the high-variance observable exp(鈭捨瞁), motivated by Jarzynski鈥檚 equality, with W the work done quenching from equilibrium at inverse temperature 尾, is exactly and efficiently captured by tensor networks.

Nondestructive selective probing of phononic excitations in a cold Bose gas using impurities

Physical Review A American Physical Society (APS) 91:1 (2015) 013611

Authors:

D Hangleiter, MT Mitchison, TH Johnson, M Bruderer, MB Plenio, D Jaksch

What is a quantum simulator?

EPJ Quantum Technology Springer Nature 1:1 (2014) 10

Authors:

Tomi H Johnson, Stephen R Clark, Dieter Jaksch

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