DocumentCode
2178301
Title
Quantum entanglement: a vanishing resource
Author
Eberly, J.
Author_Institution
Rochester Univ., Rochester
fYear
2007
fDate
17-22 June 2007
Firstpage
5
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Summary form only given. Experts have said: "...it seems fair to say that the study of entanglement is in its infancy, ... it is not entirely clear what ... can be expected as a result of the study of quantitative measures of entanglement." In an ideal world, entanglement of small and isolated quantum systems would be stable and uncorrupted. But in reality no physical system can be isolated completely. We will discuss the qualitatively and quantitatively surprising effects that weak noise can have on entangled pairs of quantum objects, even when they relax individually very slowly.
Keywords
quantum entanglement; isolated quantum systems; quantum entanglement; quantum objects; weak noise effects; Atom optics; Atomic measurements; Biographies; Biomedical optical imaging; Engineering profession; Nonlinear optics; Optical noise; Physics; Quantum entanglement; Quantum mechanics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2007 and the International Quantum Electronics Conference. CLEOE-IQEC 2007. European Conference on
Conference_Location
Munich
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0931-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-0931-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2007.4387082
Filename
4387082
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