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Quantum logic spectroscopy

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Quantum logic spectroscopy is a technique used to study the quantum properties of atoms and molecules by employing the principles of quantum mechanics and quantum information. It combines techniques from both quantum optics and quantum information science to provide insights into the internal states of quantum systems, typically atoms or ions. In essence, quantum logic spectroscopy involves the following key components: 1. **Quantum States:** It utilizes well-defined quantum states, such as those of trapped ions or neutral atoms.

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