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This book gathers the lecture notes of courses given at the 2011
summer school in theoretical physics in Les Houches, France,
Session XCVI. What is a quantum machine? Can we say that lasers and
transistors are quantum machines? After all, physicists advertise
these devices as the two main spin-offs of the understanding of
quantum mechanical phenomena. However, while quantum mechanics must
be used to predict the wavelength of a laser and the operation
voltage of a transistor, it does not intervene at the level of the
signals processed by these systems. Signals involve macroscopic
collective variables like voltages and currents in a circuit or the
amplitude of the oscillating electric field in an electromagnetic
cavity resonator. In a true quantum machine, the signal collective
variables, which both inform the outside on the state of the
machine and receive controlling instructions, must themselves be
treated as quantum operators, just as the position of the electron
in a hydrogen atom. Quantum superconducting circuits, quantum dots,
and quantum nanomechanical resonators satisfy the definition of
quantum machines. These mesoscopic systems exhibit a few collective
dynamical variables, whose fluctuations are well in the quantum
regime and whose measurement is essentially limited in precision by
the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Other engineered quantum
systems based on natural, rather than artificial degrees of freedom
can also qualify as quantum machines: trapped ions, single Rydberg
atoms in superconducting cavities, and lattices of ultracold atoms.
This book provides the basic knowledge needed to understand and
investigate the physics of these novel systems.
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