Hybrid Quantum Systems


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Chapter 1: Quantum hybrid sensor by NV centers in diamond
Authored by Norikazu MIZUOCHI

Chapter 2: Magnetic Field Sensing using Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamond
Authored by Junko Ishi-Hayase and Yuichiro Matsuzaki

Chapter 3: Wide-field imaging using ensembles of NV centers in diamond
Authored by Shintaro Nomura

Chapter 4: Collective behaviour in hybrid quantum systems
Authored by Yusuke Hama, Andreas Angerer, Emi Yukawa, W. J. Munro and Kae Nemoto

Chapter 5: Rare earth "non-spin-bath" crystals for hybrid quantum coupling
Authored by Takehiko Tawara

Chapter 6: Electron spin resonances detected by superconducting circuits
Authored by Rangga P. Budoyo, Hiraku Toida, Shiro Saito

Chapter 7: Quantum information and technologies with spin-based hybrid systems
Authored by Yuimaru Kubo

Chapter 8: Spins in silicon field-effect transistors
Authored by Keiji Ono

Chapter 9: Ge/Si core-shell nanowires for hybrid quantum systems
Authored by Rui Wang, Jian Sun, Russell S. Deacon and Koji Ishibashi

Chapter 10: Photonic quantum interfaces among different physical systems
Authored by Rikizo Ikuta, Motoki Asano, Sahin K. Ozdemir, Takashi Yamamoto

Chapter 11: Hybrid quantum system of photons and nuclear spins of fermionic neutral atoms in a tunable optical lattice
Authored by Hideki Ozawa, Shintaro Taie, Yosuke Takasu, and Yoshiro Takahashi

Chapter 12: Phonon-electron-nuclear spin hybrid systems in an electromechanical resonator
Authored by Yuma Okazaki and Hiroshi Yamaguchi

Chapter 13: Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with Laser-Cooled Atoms and Optical Nanofibers
Authored by Takao Aoki

Chapter 14: Robust quantum sensing
Authored by Yuichiro Matsuzaki

Chapter 15: Transferring quantum information in hybrid quantum systems consisting of a quantum system with limited control and a quantum computer
Authored by Ryosuke Sakai, Akihito Soeda, Mio Murao



Author: Yoshiro Hirayama
Publisher: Springer
Published: 01/08/2023
Pages: 347
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9789811666810
ISBN10: 9811666814
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics | Quantum Theory
- Computers | Information Technology

About the Author

Yoshiro Hirayama is Professor at the Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1983. He joined NTT Basic Research Laboratories the same year and served as Group Leader, Distinguished Technical Member and Executive Manager. In 2006, he took on his current position at Tohoku University. In the course of his work, he has led numerous research projects on semiconductor quantum transport, carrier interaction and quantum coherent systems, e.g. "Nuclear Spin Electronics" funded by ERATO-JST (2007-2015) and the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Area "Science of Hybrid Quantum Systems (2015-2019). He is also Fellow of the Institute of Physics (London) and the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP).

Koji Ishibashi is Chief Scientist at Advanced Device Laboratory, RIKEN, and Team Leader at the Quantum Effect Device Research Team, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS). He received his Doctor of Engineering degree from the Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University in 1988. He switched to RIKEN in 1988 and served as Researcher in the Frontier Research Program and at the Semiconductor Laboratory. He took on his current positions at the Advanced Device Laboratory and the Quantum Effect Device Research Team in 2003 and 2013, respectively. At present, he also serves as Adjunct Professor at Chiba University, Tokyo University of Science and Tokyo Institute of Technology and as Visiting Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Osaka University.

Kae Nemoto is Professor at the Principles of Informatics Research Division, National Institute of Informatics. After serving as Researcher at Queen's University in Australia and the University of Wales in England, she joined the National Institute of Informatics as Associate Professor in 2003 and was promoted to her current position in 2010. She is Fellow of the American Physical Society and the Institute of Physics. She was honoured with an HP Labs Innovation Research Award from Hewlett-Packard.