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Description
It is widely believed that revolutionary technologies of the future will emerge at the nanoscale where the prevailing physical law is that of quantum mechanics. A task that is recognized as being critical for creating these new quantum technologies is to effectively control a quantum mechanical object in order to perform a desired function or to protect it from external disturbances. This project will advance efforts in this direction by providing a new theory for building arbitrarily complex linear quantum control systems from simple quantum devices and developing new controller design tools for facilitating quantum communication between distant parties.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/09 → 31/12/11 |
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