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coherentized (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics, physics) Converted to a coherent form
    • 2015, T.M. Makhviladze, M.E. Sarychev, “Theoretical study of a new method for the quantum computer implementation based on self-organizing structures: the essence of new proposals and argumentation”, in arXiv[1]:
      This is confirmed by our results of the investigations relative to the following items: an open resonator with periodic boundaries, conditions to create specific distribution of the modes and the effect of the field crystallization, the use of this effect to create an[sic] proficient and coherentized system of neutral atoms traps and to achieve their precise localization; the equilibrium systems which can go, at temperatures below critical ones, into the special state with off-diagonal long-range order (i.e. to the state with macroscopic quantum coherence), phase transition (photons condensation) in the two-level atoms interacting with radiation mode in the resonator, superradiant phase transition, the order-disorder type ferroelectrics in the cavity electromagnetic field, the advantage of the systems capable to self-organization, including the suppression of the temperature influence as the decoherence factor acting on the work states of the qubits (atoms, ferroelectric molecules), and also the coherent character of the direct dipole-dipole interaction between qubits (in the case of ferroelectrics), and other items..