Bas Dirkse
Delft University of Technology
8 Papers
40 Citations
Bas Dirkse is an academic researcher from Delft University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum entanglement & Entanglement witness. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Bas Dirkse include University of Amsterdam.
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Papers
Realization of a multinode quantum network of remote solid-state qubits.
Matteo Pompili,Sophie Hermans,S. Baier,Hans Beukers,Peter C. Humphreys,Raymond N. Schouten,R. F. L. Vermeulen,M. J. Tiggelman,L. dos Santos Martins,Bas Dirkse,Stephanie Wehner,Ronald Hanson +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a three-node entanglement-based quantum network is presented, which combines remote quantum nodes based on diamond communication qubits into a scalable phase-stabilized architecture, supplemented with a robust memory qubit and local quantum logic.
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Realization of a multi-node quantum network of remote solid-state qubits
Matteo Pompili,Sophie Hermans,Simon Baier,Hans Beukers,Peter C. Humphreys,Raymond N. Schouten,R. F. L. Vermeulen,M. J. Tiggelman,Laura dos Santos Martins,Bas Dirkse,Stephanie Wehner,Ronald Hanson +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on the experimental realization of a three-node entanglement-based quantum network, which combines remote quantum nodes based on diamond communication qubits into a scalable phase-stabilized architecture, supplemented with a robust memory qubit and local quantum logic.
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Witnessing entanglement in experiments with correlated noise
Bas Dirkse,Bas Dirkse,Matteo Pompili,Ronald Hanson,Michael Walter,Stephanie Wehner +5 more
- 27 Apr 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose two methods to analyze witness experiments where the states can be subject to arbitrarily correlated noise, and quantify the statistical confidence by a p-value, which can be interpreted as the likelihood that the observed data is consistent with the hypothesis that only separable states could be produced.
Finite Element Method Applied to the One-dimensional Westervelt Equation
Bas Dirkse
- 31 Jul 2014
TL;DR: It is shown that a simple form of adaptiveness can help improve the accuracy of the solution, but its efficiency depends on the implementation and the number of spatial dimensions in which the equation is solved.
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Witnessing Entanglement in Experiments with Arbitrary Noise
Bas Dirkse,Matteo Pompili,Ronald Hanson,Michael Walter,Stephanie Wehner +4 more
- 27 Feb 2020
TL;DR: This work proposes two methods to analyze witness experiments where the states can be subject to arbitrarily correlated noise, and one of them is a rejection experiment, in which the creation of entanglement is certified by rejecting the hypothesis that the experiment can only produce separable states.
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