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17 June 1994 Control of quantum dynamics: issues and alternatives
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This paper gives an overview of the logic behind current conceptual issues directed towards controlling quantum phenomena. The role of theory to translate these concepts into laboratory designs will be highlighted, along with an explanation of the complexities of achieving realistic designs. As a result, it will be argued that closed-loop feedback control of quantum dynamics in the laboratory is not only feasible, but will typically be a necessity for the achievement of practical control over quantum phenomena.
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Herschel Hersch Rabitz "Control of quantum dynamics: issues and alternatives", Proc. SPIE 2124, Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry II, (17 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.178097
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Feedback control

Laser development

Molecules

Process control

Molecular lasers

Chemical species

Chemistry

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