Search Results - "Kómár, P."
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A quantum network of clocks
Published in Nature physics (01-08-2014)“…The development of precise atomic clocks plays an increasingly important role in modern society. Shared timing information constitutes a key resource for…”
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Single-photon nonlinearities in two-mode optomechanics
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Heisenberg-limited atom clocks based on entangled qubits
Published in Physical review letters (16-05-2014)“…We present a quantum-enhanced atomic clock protocol based on groups of sequentially larger Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states that achieves the best…”
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Long-distance entanglement distribution using individual atoms in optical cavities
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Quantum Network of Atom Clocks: A Possible Implementation with Neutral Atoms
Published in Physical review letters (05-08-2016)“…We propose a protocol for creating a fully entangled Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger-type state of neutral atoms in spatially separated optical atomic clocks. In…”
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Optomechanical quantum information processing with photons and phonons
Published in Physical review letters (06-07-2012)“…We describe how strong resonant interactions in multimode optomechanical systems can be used to induce controlled nonlinear couplings between single photons…”
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Heralded quantum gates with integrated error detection in optical cavities
Published in Physical review letters (20-03-2015)“…We propose and analyze heralded quantum gates between qubits in optical cavities. They employ an auxiliary qubit to report if a successful gate occurred. In…”
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Heisenberg-Limited Atom Clocks Based on Entangled Qubits
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Subamorphous Thermal Conductivity of Crystalline Half-Heusler Superlattices
Published in Nanoscale and microscale thermophysical engineering (02-01-2019)“…The quest to improve the thermoelectric figure of merit has mainly followed the roadmap of lowering the thermal conductivity while keeping unaltered the power…”
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Alloy-Like Behavior of the Thermal Conductivity of Nonsymmetric Superlattices
Published in Nanoscale and microscale thermophysical engineering (02-10-2017)“…In this work, we show a phenomenological alloy-like fit of the thermal conductivity of (A) d 1 :(B) d 2 superlattices with d 1 ≠ d 2 ; that is, a nonsymmetric…”
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Wave Runup, Extreme Water Levels and the Erosion of Properties Backing Beaches
Published in Journal of coastal research (2001)“…A model has been developed to evaluate the susceptibility of coastal properties to wave induced erosion. The model includes analyses of the probabilities of…”
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Shoreline Erosion on Lake Hawea, New Zealand, Caused by High Lake Levels and Storm-Wave Runup
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-03-2000)“…Lake Hawea lies within a glacial valley on the South Island of New Zealand. The southern shore of the lake consists of easily eroded glacial moraine that…”
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Extreme Storms on the Pacific Northwest Coast during the 1997-98 El Niño and 1998-99 La Niña
Published in Journal of coastal research (2002)“…Six major storms occurred between 1997 and 2000 offshore from the Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the United States, each generating deep-water significant wave…”
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The Wave Climate of the Pacific Northwest (Oregon and Washington): A Comparison of Data Sources
Published in Journal of coastal research (1997)“…Wave data for the Pacific Northwest of the United States have been derived from four measurement systems and from wave-hindcast techniques. Direct measurements…”
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Wave erosion of a massive artificial coastal landslide
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-05-1998)“…The Lone Tree landslide is located on the coast north of San Francisco, California, and is unusual in that it is positioned within the San Andreas fault zone…”
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Shoreline Variability on the High-Energy Oregon Coast and its Usefulness in Erosion-Hazard Assessments
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-10-2003)“…The temporal and spatial variations in shoreline positions are analyzed for representative sites on the coast of Oregon in the USA Pacific Northwest to examine…”
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The Analysis of Exponential Beach Profiles
Published in Journal of coastal research (1994)“…The overall form of many beach profiles has an exponential shape where the depth h is given by h = ($S_{0}/1 k)(l - e^kx$) with S0the beach-face slope at x = 0…”
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Sediments, Beach Morphology and Sea Cliff Erosion within an Oregon Coast Littoral Cell
Published in Journal of coastal research (1994)“…The 24-km long beach of the Lincoln City littoral cell on the central Oregon coast is bound by pronounced headlands that prevent bypassing of beach sands, in…”
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An Application of LIDAR to Analyses of El Niño Erosion in the Netarts Littoral Cell, Oregon
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-09-2002)“…El Niño produces coastal and beach erosion along the West Coast of the USA by elevating mean water levels so that tides are significantly higher than…”
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Stability of the New River Spit, and the Position of Oregon's Beach-Zone Line
Published in Journal of coastal research (2001)“…The stability of the New River Spit, Oregon, has been investigated to determine whether the State's beach-zone line should be moved. The zone line…”
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