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6 May 2013 Transmission through a two dimensional quantum metamaterial
R. D. Wilson, M. J. Everitt, J. H. Samson, S. E. Salelev, A. M. Zagoskin, T. P. Spiller
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Abstract
We begin to explore the possibilities offered by two-dimensional quantum metamaterials by considering the transmission across a prototypical system, that is a square array of coupled qubits (two level quantum systems). We construct a simple model that accounts for the input and detection of propagating excitations in the system. We find that even a limited degree of control through an applied field can allow the tunability between distinctly different regimes of transmission properties.
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R. D. Wilson, M. J. Everitt, J. H. Samson, S. E. Salelev, A. M. Zagoskin, and T. P. Spiller "Transmission through a two dimensional quantum metamaterial", Proc. SPIE 8771, Metamaterials VIII, 87710Z (6 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2018057
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KEYWORDS
Quantum metamaterials

Quantum communications

Sensors

Metamaterials

Control systems

Phase shifts

Photonic crystals

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