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Dr Mark Everitt

 

Dr Mark Everitt BSc DPhil MInstP MIMA CPhys, Lecturer in Quantum Control (part time)

Email: M.J.Everitt@lboro.ac.uk
Room number: W2.25A (Sir David Davies Building)
Telephone: +44 (0) 1509 223325
Fax: +44 (0) 1509 223986

Research interests

  • Open quantum systems - especially with regard to chaotic phenomena and control
  • Quantum circuits, particularly those based on superconducting devices
  • Quantum Computation and Quantum Information Processing
  • Entanglement/separability in multi-partite and open quantum systems
  • Realisations of condensed matter & photonic systems for quantum technologies
  • Numerical analysis of stochastic and non-linear differential equations
  • Quantum Computing

For further information see Personal home page

Selected Publications

  1. M.J. Everitt, W.J. Munro and T.P. Spiller "Quantum measurement with chaotic apparatus" Phys. Lett. A 374(28): 2809 (2010). [published version] [eprint]
  2. M.J. Everitt, W.J. Munro and T.P. Spiller "Quantum-classical crossover of a field mode" Phys Rev A 79(3): 032328 (2009). [published version] [eprint]
  3. M. J. Everitt, “On the correspondence principle: implications from a study of the non-linear dynamics of a macroscopic quantum device”, New J. Phys. 11:013014, 2009. [published version] [eprint]
  4. M. J. Everitt, “Recovery of classical chaotic-like behaviour in a quantum three body problem”, Phys Rev E 75:036217 2007. [published version] [eprint]
  5. M. J. Everitt, T.D. Clark, P.B. Stiffell, J.F. Ralph, A.R. Bulsara and C.J. Harland. "Persistent Entanglement in the Classical Limit", New J. Phys., 7:64, 2005. [published version] [eprint]
  6. M. J. Everitt, P. Stiffell, T.D. Clark, A. Vourdas, J.F. Ralph, H. Prance and R.J. Prance. "Fully quantum-mechanical model of a squid ring coupled to an electromagnetic field", Phys. Rev. B, 63:144530, 2001. [published version] [eprint]
 

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