Classical and Quantum Parametric Phenomena, 9780192862709
Hardcover
Unlock hidden connections between nanotech, optics, and quantum physics with oscillators.

Classical and Quantum Parametric Phenomena

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    192 pages

  • Release Date

    1 November 2023

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Summary

Unveiling Parametric Phenomena: From Classical Oscillations to Quantum Quirks

Classical and Quantum Parametric Phenomena offers a comprehensive exploration of the fascinating effects that emerge when parametric pumping is applied to oscillators. Delve into parametric amplification, noise squeezing, spontaneous symmetry breaking, activated switching, cat states, and synthetic Ising spin lattices.

To grasp these intricate effects, the book introduces essential concepts from no…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780192862709
ISBN-10:0192862707
Series:Oxford Graduate Texts
Author:Oded Zilberberg, Alexander Eichler
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:1 November 2023
Weight:538g
Dimensions:254mm x 177mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

It is a good time to publish this book because the importance of parametric resonators is again growing reflecting the various practical applications. The included Python code is very nice and useful for the students who start to learn the detailed physics behind the theory. * Hiroshi Yamaguchi, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Kanagawa *The book is timely and will be appreciated by physicists working in different areas from condensed matter physics to quantum information, as well as people working in mechanical and electrical engineering. It will be used not only as a textbook, but also as a reference. * Mark Dykman, Michigan State University *A fantastic addition to the literature. * Guillermo Villanueva, EPF Lausanne *The book contains a cogent discussion of the different subjects in the context of exercises based on numerical Python codes; this will be especially useful for self-teaching. * Christian Brosseau, Optica Fellow and Professor of Physics, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France *

About The Author

Oded Zilberberg

Alexander Eichler studied physics in Basel (Switzerland) from 2000-2005, followed by a doctorate in Christian Schönenberger’s group. His first postdoctoral position was in Adrian Bachtold’s group in Barcelona (Spain), where he investigated the nonlinear properties of nanomechanical resonators made from carbon nanotubes and graphene. In 2013, he joined the group of Christian Degen at ETH Zürich (Switzerland) to work on magnetic resonance force microscopy. Since 2019 he has been a senior scientist in charge of the group’s nanomechanics team. His main interests lie in developing scanning force microscopes with the aim of detecting individual nuclear spins, and the exploration of parametric networks as Ising machines. He is a private docent at ETH since 2022.

Oded Zilberberg studied computer science, mathematics, and physics at the Hebrew university in Jerusalem (Israel, 2001-2004). He continued towards a masters in physics in Basel (Switzerland, 2005-2007), and obtained his doctorate on quantum measurements in solids state systems in the group of Yuval Gefen at the Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel, 2008-2012). His postdoctoral position was in Gianni Blatter’s group at ETH Zurich (Switzerland, 2013-2015), where he extended his interests to studying material properties, quantum optics, and nonlinear dynamics. Following a year at ABB’s corporate research (Switzerland), he started his own research group at ETH Zurich (Switzerland, 2016-2021), and is now a full professor at the University of Konstanz since late 2021.

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