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    Squid Rings As Devices for Controlling Quantum Entanglement and Information

    We model a SQUID ring coupled to one or two electromagnetic field oscillator modes, each component being treated quantum mechanically. We show that the external flux on the SQUID ring can be used to control th...

    M. J. Everitt, P. B. Stiffell, T. D. Clark in Quantum Computing and Quantum Bits in Meso… (2004)

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    Manipulating Quantum Transitions in A Persistent Current Qubit

    This paper discusses two methods for generating quantum transitions between energy eigenstates in a model persistent current qubit. The alternatives are compared and their advantages and disadvantages are cons...

    T. D. Clark, J. F. Ralph, M. J. Everitt in Quantum Computing and Quantum Bits in Meso… (2004)

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    The Non-Perturbative Quantum Behaviour of a Squid Ring in a Strong Electromagnetic Field

    We investigate the use of a time-dependent electromagnetic field to stimulate quantum transitions in a macroscopic superconducting circuit. Using two different models for the electromagnetic field, we show tha...

    M. J. Everitt, P. Stiffell, J. F. Ralph in Macroscopic Quantum Coherence and Quantum … (2001)

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    Quantum Electrodynamics in Superconducting Circuits

    We discuss the appearence of quantum electrodynamic effects in superconducting circuits. We concentrate on one simple system; a thick superconducting ring containing a single Josephson weak link. We construct ...

    J. F. Ralph, R. Whiteman, J. Diggins in Electron Theory and Quantum Electrodynamics (1997)

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    Observation of Quantum Jumps in Squid Rings

    In this paper we describe an experimental technique which we have used to probe the low lying energy levels of a quantum mechanical SQUID ring and to observe transitions between these levels.

    R. J. Prance, R. Whiteman, T. D. Clark in Quantum Communications and Measurement (1995)

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    The Flux Mode and Charge Mode Regimes in Superconducting Weak Link Circuits

    In a series of papers [1–4] we have discussed the quantum mechanical description of superconducting weak link circuits in terms of the (integrated) electromagnetic field variables φ, the magnetic flux and Q, t...

    T. D. Clark, R. J. Prance, T. P. Spiller in Single-Electron Tunneling and Mesoscopic D… (1992)

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    Tunnel Current Modifications due to Finite Tunneling Times

    We examine the effects of a finite tunnelling time (independent of its exact definition) on tunnel currents through insulating barriers. In particular we show how the Josephson tunnelling between superconducto...

    T. P. Spiller, M. Chamizo-Llatas in Single-Electron Tunneling and Mesoscopic D… (1992)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Introducing Dissipation in the Schrödinger Picture

    We discuss various methods of introducing dissipation to the Schrodinger picture, in the light of the de Broglie-Bohm quantum potential viewpoint. This favours non-linear equations, and Kostin’s Schrödinger-La...

    T. P. Spiller, P. S. Spencer, T. D. Clark in Single-Electron Tunneling and Mesoscopic D… (1992)

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    An Analysis of Non-Linear Behaviour in the Radio Frequency SQUID Magnetometer

    Using a model rf-SQUID magnetometer; taken to be a linear classical circuit coupled reactively to a macroscopic quantum circuit, in the adiabatic limit, we investigate the effect of quantum mechanical transiti...

    J. F. Ralph, T. P. Spiller, T. D. Clark in Superconducting Devices and Their Applicat… (1992)

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    Macroscopic Quantum Objects and their Interaction with External Environments

    To gain some appreciation of why any quantum phenomena on the macroscopic scale should be regarded as potentially important to developments in quantum mechanics we have to look back to the origins of the subje...

    T. D. Clark, T. P. Spiller, R. J. Prance, H. Prance in Quantum Chaos — Quantum Measurement (1992)