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Experimental simulation of quantum dynamics using environments based on spatial variables

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Abstract

We study dynamics of open quantum systems. We use light’s degrees of freedom and simulate time by the transverse spatial displacement of a beam. We measured different dynamics by structuring the environment via spatial interference.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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