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30 December 2003 Achieving laser control of quantum phenomena: balancing computational and experimental capabilities
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Abstract
An increasing number of experiments have demonstrated that shaped laser pulses can successfully manipulate a broad variety of quantum phenomena. These achievements are drawing on a balance of computational design and high duty cycle closed loop learning control experiments. This paper will consider the special issues involved in best utilizing these capabilities to meet the control objectives. In addition, several topics in the analysis of controlled quantum phenomena will also be considered that draw on these same capabilities.
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Herschel Hersch Rabitz "Achieving laser control of quantum phenomena: balancing computational and experimental capabilities", Proc. SPIE 5200, Applications and Science of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, and Evolutionary Computation VI, (30 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.512612
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Quantum computing

Pulsed laser operation

Beam controllers

Computing systems

Quantum information

Signal processing

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