Models in quantum computing: a systematic review

P Nimbe, BA Weyori, AF Adekoya - Quantum Information Processing, 2021 - Springer
Quantum computing is computing beyond classical computing based on quantum
phenomena such as superposition and entanglement. While quantum computing is still …

Some opinions on MD-based vibrational spectroscopy of gas phase molecules and their assembly: An overview of what has been achieved and where to go

MP Gaigeot - Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and …, 2021 - Elsevier
We hereby review molecular dynamics simulations for anharmonic gas phase spectroscopy
and provide some of our opinions of where the field is heading. With these new directions …

Similarities and dissimilarities in the fragmentation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon cations: A case study involving three dibenzopyrene isomers

HR Hrodmarsson, J Bouwman, AGGM Tielens… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The photon induced fragmentation behavior of the cations of three dibenzopyrene (C 24 H
14) isomers (DBPae, DBPah and DBPal) is studied in a series of systematic mass …

Network attack detection scheme based on variational quantum neural network

C Gong, W Guan, A Gani, H Qi - The Journal of Supercomputing, 2022 - Springer
Network attack may have a serious impact on network security. With the rapid development
of quantum machine learning, variational quantum neural network (VQNN) has …

Laboratory investigation of shock-induced dissociation of buckminsterfullerene and astrophysical insights

S Chakraborty, SN Yurchenko, R Georges… - Astronomy & …, 2024 - aanda.org
Fullerene C 60 is one of the most iconic forms of carbon found in the interstellar medium
(ISM). The interstellar chemistry of carbon-rich components, including fullerenes, is driven by …

Radiative relaxation in isolated large carbon clusters: Vibrational emission versus recurrent fluorescence

O Lacinbala, F Calvo, C Dubosq, C Falvo… - The Journal of …, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
Recurrent fluorescence (RF) from isolated carbon clusters containing between 24 and 60
atoms is theoretically investigated as a function of internal energy, cluster size, and structural …

Carbonaceous dust grains seen in the first billion years of cosmic time

J Witstok, I Shivaei, R Smit, R Maiolino, S Carniani… - Nature, 2023 - nature.com
Large dust reservoirs (up to approximately 108 M⊙) have been detected,–in galaxies out to
redshift z≃ 8, when the age of the Universe was only about 600 Myr. Generating substantial …

[HTML][HTML] Finite-temperature stability of hydrocarbons: Fullerenes vs flakes

AF Perez-Mellor, P Parneix, F Calvo… - The Journal of Chemical …, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
The effects of a finite temperature on the equilibrium structures of hydrocarbon molecules
are computationally explored as a function of size and relative chemical composition in …

A plausible molecular mechanism to explain near-infrared continuum emission: Recurrent fluorescence

O Lacinbala, F Calvo, E Dartois, C Falvo… - Astronomy & …, 2023 - aanda.org
Context. Very small grains and large hydrocarbon molecules are known to convert a fraction
of the ultraviolet (UV) and visible stellar radiation to near-and mid-infrared (IR) photons via …

An ultraviolet spectral study of fullerene-rich planetary nebulae

MA Gómez-Muñoz… - Monthly Notices of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Several planetary nebulae (PNe) have been found to contain both polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbon (PAH-like) species and fullerenes (C60) distinguished by their mid-infrared …