Cold and trapped metastable noble gases
... to date in which quantum degeneracy has been achieved. This success is partly due to its simplicity: the absence of orbital angular momentum in the ground state and its low mass means that relativistic effects are not very important and that electron spin is very nearly conserved in collisions. The ...
... to date in which quantum degeneracy has been achieved. This success is partly due to its simplicity: the absence of orbital angular momentum in the ground state and its low mass means that relativistic effects are not very important and that electron spin is very nearly conserved in collisions. The ...
Rydberg-ground state interaction in ultracold gases
... All throughout human history, it was always the urge to understand the basic principles of our world that provided the driving force for science and technology. Up to the present day, this basic human property gives rise to constantly increasing knowledge, understanding, and control of our environme ...
... All throughout human history, it was always the urge to understand the basic principles of our world that provided the driving force for science and technology. Up to the present day, this basic human property gives rise to constantly increasing knowledge, understanding, and control of our environme ...
Optical Antennas Control Light Emission Alberto González Curto
... atoms and single molecules are confined to very small volumes, to dimensions on the order of the nanometer. Transitions between different energy states result in the emission of photons, one by one. Both from the quantum and classical electrodynamics perspectives, light emission can be fully describ ...
... atoms and single molecules are confined to very small volumes, to dimensions on the order of the nanometer. Transitions between different energy states result in the emission of photons, one by one. Both from the quantum and classical electrodynamics perspectives, light emission can be fully describ ...
Ultrafast Excited State Twisting Dynamics of Molecular Systems in
... push-pull dye, (S)-(−)-1-(4-Nitrophenyl)-2-pyrrolidinemethanol (NPP), was carried out under the regime of femtosecond fluorescence up-conversion measurements in augmentation with quantum chemical calculations. Non-linear optical activity of such type of systems has been ascribed to the extent of cha ...
... push-pull dye, (S)-(−)-1-(4-Nitrophenyl)-2-pyrrolidinemethanol (NPP), was carried out under the regime of femtosecond fluorescence up-conversion measurements in augmentation with quantum chemical calculations. Non-linear optical activity of such type of systems has been ascribed to the extent of cha ...
O A RIGINAL RTICLES
... manipulation of nanostructures and nanomaterials. Combining with other well-developed characterization and measurement techniques such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM), it is possible to study and manipulate the nanostructures and nanomaterials in great detail and often down to the atomic l ...
... manipulation of nanostructures and nanomaterials. Combining with other well-developed characterization and measurement techniques such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM), it is possible to study and manipulate the nanostructures and nanomaterials in great detail and often down to the atomic l ...
Optical control of single neutral atoms
... or qubits are quantum-mechanical superposition states of the logical states “0” and “1” of the classical bit. By processing qubits with quantum gates, a quantum computer is fundamentally superior to classical computers in certain cases. For example, the computation time required for the factorizatio ...
... or qubits are quantum-mechanical superposition states of the logical states “0” and “1” of the classical bit. By processing qubits with quantum gates, a quantum computer is fundamentally superior to classical computers in certain cases. For example, the computation time required for the factorizatio ...
Indium Phosphide Quantum Dots in GaP and in
... to the nanometer scale directly through growth. The best-known and most widely applied example of epitaxially-controlled low-dimensional systems is the quasi-two-dimensional quantum well (QW) system, in which the spatial extent in one dimension is made so small that the physical properties of the ma ...
... to the nanometer scale directly through growth. The best-known and most widely applied example of epitaxially-controlled low-dimensional systems is the quasi-two-dimensional quantum well (QW) system, in which the spatial extent in one dimension is made so small that the physical properties of the ma ...
Quantum Operator Design for Lattice Baryon Spectroscopy
... reduces the statistical noise in the extended operators. Group-theoretical projections onto the irreducible representations of the symmetry group of a cubic spatial lattice are used to endow the operators with lattice spin and parity quantum numbers, facilitating the identification of the J P quantu ...
... reduces the statistical noise in the extended operators. Group-theoretical projections onto the irreducible representations of the symmetry group of a cubic spatial lattice are used to endow the operators with lattice spin and parity quantum numbers, facilitating the identification of the J P quantu ...
Symmetry in Nature
... would describe these particles and forces, and when we took a stab at a possible theory, we found that either we could not calculate its consequences, or when we could, we would come up with nonsensical results, like infinite energies or infinite probabilities. Nature, like an enemy, seemed intent o ...
... would describe these particles and forces, and when we took a stab at a possible theory, we found that either we could not calculate its consequences, or when we could, we would come up with nonsensical results, like infinite energies or infinite probabilities. Nature, like an enemy, seemed intent o ...
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... get our first apartment at 4 Marion (right below theirs). My discussions with Ananth (which invariably ended with him telling me I was crazy) were a constant source of amusement. Deep’s level-headiness when those around him were going crazy and his ability to strike very thoughtful poses always impr ...
... get our first apartment at 4 Marion (right below theirs). My discussions with Ananth (which invariably ended with him telling me I was crazy) were a constant source of amusement. Deep’s level-headiness when those around him were going crazy and his ability to strike very thoughtful poses always impr ...
RASHBA SPIN-ORBIT INTERACTION IN MESOSCOPIC SYSTEMS Frank Erik Meijer
... In high-purity semiconductors and quantum wells electrons move ballistically, and are phase-coherent over large distances at low enough temperatures (typically > 1 µm at T ∼ 1 K). In this regime, the classical Boltzmann description of electron transport does no longer hold, and new theories were dev ...
... In high-purity semiconductors and quantum wells electrons move ballistically, and are phase-coherent over large distances at low enough temperatures (typically > 1 µm at T ∼ 1 K). In this regime, the classical Boltzmann description of electron transport does no longer hold, and new theories were dev ...
Facts and Mysteries in Elementary Particle Physics
... spent the latter part of his life trying to incorporate electromagnetism into this picture, thus trying to describe electric and magnetic fields as properties of space-time. This became known as his quest for a unified theory. In this he really never succeeded, but he was not a man given to abandon ...
... spent the latter part of his life trying to incorporate electromagnetism into this picture, thus trying to describe electric and magnetic fields as properties of space-time. This became known as his quest for a unified theory. In this he really never succeeded, but he was not a man given to abandon ...
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... PHY 480. Departmental Honors. (1-6; maximum 6) Departmental honors may be taken for a minimum of four semester hours and a maximum total of six semester hours, in one or more semesters of the student's senior year. PHY 481/PHY 581. Gravitation and Spacetime. (3) Beginning with the Lorentz invariance ...
... PHY 480. Departmental Honors. (1-6; maximum 6) Departmental honors may be taken for a minimum of four semester hours and a maximum total of six semester hours, in one or more semesters of the student's senior year. PHY 481/PHY 581. Gravitation and Spacetime. (3) Beginning with the Lorentz invariance ...