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2643-1564

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  • physical sciences (Natural sciences)

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Year 2024
  • Unbounded quantum advantage in communication complexity measured by distinguishability
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    - Physical Review Research - Year 2024

    Communication complexity is a fundamental aspect of information science, concerned with the amount of communication required to solve a problem distributed among multiple parties. The standard quantification of one-way communication complexity relies on the minimal dimension of the communicated systems. In this paper, we measure the communication complexity of a task by the minimal distinguishability required to accomplish it,...

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Year 2022
  • Topological extraordinary optical transmission
    Publication
    • K. Baskourelos
    • O. Tsilipakos
    • T. Stefański
    • S. F. Galata
    • E. N. Economou
    • M. Kafesaki
    • K. L. Tsakmakidis

    - Physical Review Research - Year 2022

    Τhe incumbent technology for bringing light to the nanoscale, the near-field scanning optical microscope, has notoriously small throughput efficiencies of the order of 10^4-10^5 or less. We report on a broadband, topological, unidirectionally guiding structure, not requiring adiabatic tapering and, in principle, enabling near-perfect (∼100%) optical transmission through an unstructured single arbitrarily subdiffraction slit at...

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