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Ultrabroadband, ultranarrowband and ultrapassband composite polarisation half-wave plates, ultrabroadband composite polarisation pi-rotators and on the quantum-classical analogy
arXiv
Authors: Hayk L. Gevorgyan
Year
2024
Paper ID
66461
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Composite pulses, which produce ultrabroadband, ultranarrowband and ultrapassband x-, y-) rotations by θ= π on the Bloch-Poincaré sphere, are presented. The first class plays a role for design of achromatic polarisation retarders, when the second class corresponds to chromatic polarisation filters. The third class is an assortment of the above two classes. Besides, composite pulses, which produce ultrabroadband z-) rotations by ζ= π on the same sphere, are presented. These phasal pulses coincide with achromatic polarisation π rotators. On the quantum-classical analogy, we obtain ultrarobust, ultrasensitive and ultrasquare quantum control of a X gate and ultrarobust quantum control of a Z gate.
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