Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation for Chemistry
... for constructing security communication devices, because a qubit of information is impossible to eavesdrop. In terms of information storage, since a qubit or an array of qubits could be in states of quantum superposition such as α00 |00 + α01 |01 + α10 |10 + α11 |11, a string of qubits is able t ...
... for constructing security communication devices, because a qubit of information is impossible to eavesdrop. In terms of information storage, since a qubit or an array of qubits could be in states of quantum superposition such as α00 |00 + α01 |01 + α10 |10 + α11 |11, a string of qubits is able t ...
Steady State Entanglement in Quantum Dot Networks
... potential. In the infinite well potential, the energy of the nth level is proportional to n2 , and the level spacing between the nth and (n + 1)th level scales with n. For more details on the infinite well potential, we refer to App. A. So the smallest gap occurs between ψ1 and ψ2 . We consider ther ...
... potential. In the infinite well potential, the energy of the nth level is proportional to n2 , and the level spacing between the nth and (n + 1)th level scales with n. For more details on the infinite well potential, we refer to App. A. So the smallest gap occurs between ψ1 and ψ2 . We consider ther ...
Squeezed spin states
... 2[(S,)~ [3]. This definition implies that a coherent spin state (CSS) [4] is already squeezed if it is placed in an appropriate system of coordinates, and also that spin can be squeezed by just rotating the CSS. Squeezed light emission from an atomic system in a certain CSS [5] has been regarded as ...
... 2[(S,)~ [3]. This definition implies that a coherent spin state (CSS) [4] is already squeezed if it is placed in an appropriate system of coordinates, and also that spin can be squeezed by just rotating the CSS. Squeezed light emission from an atomic system in a certain CSS [5] has been regarded as ...
URL - StealthSkater
... They imbed 3-geometries as sub-manifolds of 4-manifolds which are solutions of Einstein's equations. In this manner they can imbed two 3-manifolds as time=constant cross-sections of 4manifold and say which was earlier and also calculate temporal distance between them. This works of 3-geometries tha ...
... They imbed 3-geometries as sub-manifolds of 4-manifolds which are solutions of Einstein's equations. In this manner they can imbed two 3-manifolds as time=constant cross-sections of 4manifold and say which was earlier and also calculate temporal distance between them. This works of 3-geometries tha ...
A Pré-história da Química Quântica
... Einstein Nobel 1921 "I therefore take the liberty of proposing for this hypothetical new atom, which is not light but plays an essential part in every process of radiation, the name photon.“ -Gilbert N. Lewis, 1926 Powerpoint Templates ...
... Einstein Nobel 1921 "I therefore take the liberty of proposing for this hypothetical new atom, which is not light but plays an essential part in every process of radiation, the name photon.“ -Gilbert N. Lewis, 1926 Powerpoint Templates ...
Electron transport, interaction and spin in graphene and graphene nanoribbons Artsem Shylau
... the compressible strips in the middle of GNRs. We show the existence of the counter-propagating states at the same half of the GNRs. The overlap between these states is significant and can lead to the enhancement of backscattering in realistic (i.e. disordered) GNRs. Magnetotransport in GNRs in the p ...
... the compressible strips in the middle of GNRs. We show the existence of the counter-propagating states at the same half of the GNRs. The overlap between these states is significant and can lead to the enhancement of backscattering in realistic (i.e. disordered) GNRs. Magnetotransport in GNRs in the p ...
Modeling quantum fluid dynamics at nonzero temperatures
... ab initio modeling (29), with their finite size, high compressibility, and lower disparity between intervortex distances and core sizes (compared with superfluid helium) leading to the probing of a very different turbulent regime (30). Despite the large body of research on superfluid turbulence, num ...
... ab initio modeling (29), with their finite size, high compressibility, and lower disparity between intervortex distances and core sizes (compared with superfluid helium) leading to the probing of a very different turbulent regime (30). Despite the large body of research on superfluid turbulence, num ...
Manifestations of Berry`s phase in molecules and condensed matter
... effect [6, 7] discovered even earlier [8]. Since the first one appeared in 1983, a plethora of publications have dealt with the theory of geometric quantum phases and its applications in various fields. A very useful book [2] containing reprints and some original articles was published in 1989. Other ...
... effect [6, 7] discovered even earlier [8]. Since the first one appeared in 1983, a plethora of publications have dealt with the theory of geometric quantum phases and its applications in various fields. A very useful book [2] containing reprints and some original articles was published in 1989. Other ...