Michael Bishop
California State University, Fresno
28 Papers
55 Citations
Michael Bishop is an academic researcher from California State University, Fresno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum gravity & Ground state. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Bishop include Air Force Research Laboratory & University of Arizona.
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Compact Optical Atomic Clock Based on a Two-Photon Transition in Rubidium
Kyle W. Martin,Gretchen Phelps,Nathan D. Lemke,Matthew S. Bigelow,Benjamin Stuhl,Michael Wojcik,Michael Holt,Ian Coddington,Michael Bishop,John Burke +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an optical clock was proposed to improve the stability and power efficiency of the optical frequency standard for satellite navigation. But it is not suitable for use outside of a well-controlled laboratory environment, since it is often bulky, power-hungry, and inefficient.
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Compact Optical Atomic Clock Based on a Two-Photon Transition in Rubidium
Kyle W. Martin,Gretchen Phelps,Nathan D. Lemke,Matthew S. Bigelow,Benjamin Stuhl,Michael Wojcik,Michael Holt,Ian Coddington,Michael Bishop,John Burke +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an optical atomic clock, designed around a simple and manufacturable architecture, was presented, which utilizes the 778~nm two-photon transition in rubidium and yields fractional frequency instabilities of $3\times10−13/\sqrt{\tau (s)}$ for $\tau$ from 1~s to 10000~s.
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High Magnetic Field Detunes Vibronic Resonances in Photosynthetic Light Harvesting
Margherita Maiuri,Maria Oviedo,Maria Oviedo,Maria Oviedo,Jacob C. Dean,Michael Bishop,Bryan Kudisch,Zi S. D. Toa,Bryan M. Wong,Stephen McGill,Gregory D. Scholes +10 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate the delicate sensitivity of interpigment coherent oscillations of vibronic origin to electronic-vibrational resonance interactions in light-harvesting complexes.
The glass to superfluid transition in dirty bosons on a lattice
Julia Stasińska,Pietro Massignan,Michael Bishop,Jan Wehr,Anna Sanpera,Anna Sanpera,Maciej Lewenstein +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the interplay between disorder and interactions in a Bose gas on a lattice in the presence of randomly localized impurities, and compare the performance of two theoretical methods, namely the simple version of multi-orbital Hartree-Fock and the common Gross-Pitaevskii approach.
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A Subtle Aspect of Minimal Lengths in the Generalized Uncertainty Principle
TL;DR: In this article , the authors point out an overlooked and subtle feature of the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) approach to quantizing gravity, namely that different pairs of modified operators with the same modified commutator may have different physical consequences such as having no minimal length at all.