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Quantum friction between graphene sheets
MB Farias, CD Fosco, FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli
Physical Review D 95 (6), 065012, 2017
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Correction to the geometric phase by structured environments: The onset of non-Markovian effects
FC Lombardo, PI Villar
Physical Review A 91 (4), 042111, 2015
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Towards detecting traces of non-contact quantum friction in the corrections of the accumulated geometric phase
MB Farías, FC Lombardo, A Soba, PI Villar, RS Decca
npj Quantum Information 6 (1), 25, 2020
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Functional approach to quantum friction: Effective action and dissipative force
M Belén Farías, CD Fosco, FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli, AE Rubio López
Physical Review D 91 (10), 105020, 2015
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Derivative-expansion approach to the interaction between close surfaces
CD Fosco, FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli
Physical Review A 89 (6), 062120, 2014
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Driving-induced amplification of non-Markovianity in open quantum systems evolution
PM Poggi, FC Lombardo, DA Wisniacki
Europhysics Letters 118 (2), 20005, 2017
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Motion induced radiation and quantum friction for a moving atom
MB Farías, CD Fosco, FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli
Physical Review D 100 (3), 036013, 2019
Mandates: Luxembourg National Research Fund, Government of Argentina
Corrections to the Berry phase in a solid-state qubit due to low-frequency noise
FC Lombardo, PI Villar
Physical Review A 89 (1), 012110, 2014
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Dynamical Casimir effect in a double tunable superconducting circuit
FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli, A Soba, PI Villar
Physical Review A 98 (2), 022512, 2018
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Dynamical Casimir effect in superconducting circuits: A numerical approach
FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli, A Soba, PI Villar
Physical Review A 93 (3), 032501, 2016
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Thermal corrections to quantum friction and decoherence: A closed-time-path approach to atom-surface interaction
L Viotti, M Belén Farías, PI Villar, FC Lombardo
Physical Review D 99 (10), 105005, 2019
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Dissipation and decoherence effects on a moving particle in front of a dielectric plate
MB Farías, FC Lombardo
Physical Review D 93 (6), 065035, 2016
Mandates: US Department of Energy, Government of Argentina
Derivative expansion for the electromagnetic Casimir free energy at high temperatures
CD Fosco, FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli
Physical Review D 92 (12), 125007, 2015
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Quantum Otto cycle in a superconducting cavity in the nonadiabatic regime
NF Del Grosso, FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli, PI Villar
Physical Review A 105 (2), 022202, 2022
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Decoherence of a solid-state qubit by different noise correlation spectra
PI Villar, FC Lombardo
Physics Letters A 379 (4), 246-254, 2015
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Photon generation via the dynamical Casimir effect in an optomechanical cavity as a closed quantum system
NF Del Grosso, FC Lombardo, PI Villar
Physical Review A 100 (6), 062516, 2019
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Numerical approach to simulating interference phenomena in a cavity with two oscillating mirrors
PI Villar, A Soba, FC Lombardo
Physical Review A 95 (3), 032115, 2017
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Casimir free energy at high temperatures: Grounded versus isolated conductors
CD Fosco, FC Lombardo, FD Mazzitelli
Physical Review D 93 (12), 125015, 2016
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Landauer's formula breakdown for radiative heat transfer and nonequilibrium Casimir forces
AE Rubio López, PM Poggi, FC Lombardo, V Giannini
Physical Review A 97 (4), 042508, 2018
Mandates: Government of Argentina
Two-qudit geometric phase evolution under dephasing
LE Oxman, AZ Khoury, FC Lombardo, PI Villar
Annals of Physics 390, 159-179, 2018
Mandates: Government of Argentina
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