Platonic quantum switches

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Poster
Citation:
2015
Issue Date:
2015
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Platonic quantum switches consist of fully symmetric three-dimensional dipolar networks irreversibly connected to a target site. We show that these structures can store an initially injected excitation for extremely long durations via the formation of dark states. Switching is achieved by the nano-mechanical arrangements of one site or some part of the network [2,3] to free the part of trapped excitation to accumulate on the target site. We study the switch ON/OFF ratio of cubic and two-concentric-cube switches in the absence and presence of environmental and manufacturing/topological noises. In terms of switching, such platonic networks could have a broad range of applications from communication to computation [4].
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