
Mark Everitt
Telephone: 002 02 68755890E-mail:
Links:
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ph/
Research Interests
Research active theoretical physicist whose main interests include the the analysis of non-linear and composite quantum systems for application in quantum information processing. Currently my work focuses on:
- 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.
Selected Publications
- M.J. Everitt, T.D. Clark, P.B. Stiffell, A.R. Bulsara, C.J. Harland and J.F. Ralph. "Signatures of chaotic-like behaviour in a non-linear quantum oscillator from photon detection", Phys Rev E, 72:066209, 2005. [eprint]
- 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", N. J. Phys., 7:64, 2005. [eprint]
- M.J. Everitt, T.D. Clark, P.B. Stiffell, R.J. Prance, H. Prance, A. Vourdas and J.F. Ralph. "Superconducting analogues of quantum optical phenomena: Macroscopic quantum superpositions and squeezing in a superconducting quantum-interference device ring", Phys. Rev. A., 69:043804, 2004. [eprint]
- 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. [eprint]