Reviews of Modern Physics 83, 407
... a number of similarities and key dissimilarities with graphene. One purpose of this review is to emphasize the key conceptual differences between 2D graphene and 2D semiconductors in order to bring out the new fundamental aspects of graphene transport, which make it a truly novel electronic material ...
... a number of similarities and key dissimilarities with graphene. One purpose of this review is to emphasize the key conceptual differences between 2D graphene and 2D semiconductors in order to bring out the new fundamental aspects of graphene transport, which make it a truly novel electronic material ...
Vivien SCHMITT Design, fabrication and test of a four - Iramis
... different from that of a classical processor. The main difference is that the qubit register is not restricted to be one of the 2N computational basis states of the register, but can be any coherent superposition of them. In this scheme, the qubits should be logical qubits protected against decohere ...
... different from that of a classical processor. The main difference is that the qubit register is not restricted to be one of the 2N computational basis states of the register, but can be any coherent superposition of them. In this scheme, the qubits should be logical qubits protected against decohere ...
Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Laser
... framework, of the nature of algorithms and the efficiency with which they can be carried out — just one aspect of a field known as information science. At about the same time that computers were beginning to find a place in the world at large, people had begun to realise that, since information is e ...
... framework, of the nature of algorithms and the efficiency with which they can be carried out — just one aspect of a field known as information science. At about the same time that computers were beginning to find a place in the world at large, people had begun to realise that, since information is e ...
The influence of cavity photons on the transient transport
... Quantum interference phenomena are essential when developing quantum devices. Quantum confined geometries conceived for such studies may consist of which-path interferometers [2, 3], coupled quantum wires [4, 5] or side-coupled quantum dots [6, 7]. These coupled quantum systems have captured interes ...
... Quantum interference phenomena are essential when developing quantum devices. Quantum confined geometries conceived for such studies may consist of which-path interferometers [2, 3], coupled quantum wires [4, 5] or side-coupled quantum dots [6, 7]. These coupled quantum systems have captured interes ...
1 The Bohm criterion and sheath 1 formation
... inertia in the boundary region later called the ‘presheath’. The first self-consistent kinetic analysis of a collisional presheath was given by Riemann (1981). The term ‘presheath’ is due to Hu and Ziering (1966) and was originally addressed to the Knudsen layer of a collision dominated plasma. With ...
... inertia in the boundary region later called the ‘presheath’. The first self-consistent kinetic analysis of a collisional presheath was given by Riemann (1981). The term ‘presheath’ is due to Hu and Ziering (1966) and was originally addressed to the Knudsen layer of a collision dominated plasma. With ...
APPLIED PHYSICS REVIEWS Semi-insulating semiconductor heterostructures: Optoelectronic properties and applications
... dark carrier density permissible for a given band gap. While the low carrier density of the semi-insulating semiconductors gives these materials extremely high resistivities in the dark, they may have significant photoconductivity under illumination because of their typically high carrier mobilities ...
... dark carrier density permissible for a given band gap. While the low carrier density of the semi-insulating semiconductors gives these materials extremely high resistivities in the dark, they may have significant photoconductivity under illumination because of their typically high carrier mobilities ...
Resource Guide for Physics and Whitehead
... mathematician might do. Wang’s approach uses sequent logic and the computer to prove the theorems. The paper describes both methods in detail. It also resolves an error in PM and in the correspondence between Simon and Russell. The paper concludes that the Logic Theory Machine approach is more satis ...
... mathematician might do. Wang’s approach uses sequent logic and the computer to prove the theorems. The paper describes both methods in detail. It also resolves an error in PM and in the correspondence between Simon and Russell. The paper concludes that the Logic Theory Machine approach is more satis ...
Propagating Quantum Microwaves
... state in Alice’s station to a nonclassical photon state, and transmit the photon to Bob, where the information stored in the photon is retrieved by a qubit in Bob’s station [6, 7]. With this method, the quantum information is transferred directly from Alice to Bob. However, if the communication chan ...
... state in Alice’s station to a nonclassical photon state, and transmit the photon to Bob, where the information stored in the photon is retrieved by a qubit in Bob’s station [6, 7]. With this method, the quantum information is transferred directly from Alice to Bob. However, if the communication chan ...
Microwave Conductivity of Magnetic Field Induced Insulating Phase of Bilayer Hole Systems
... samples, bilayer or single layer, the disorder not only gives the insulating behavior but also produces a striking microwave or rf conductivity resonance, or pinning mode, which is a collective oscillation of the carriers about their pinned positions. Pinning mode resonances of single layers have be ...
... samples, bilayer or single layer, the disorder not only gives the insulating behavior but also produces a striking microwave or rf conductivity resonance, or pinning mode, which is a collective oscillation of the carriers about their pinned positions. Pinning mode resonances of single layers have be ...
Spins in few-electron quantum dots
... in the end gives rise to magnets. The magnetic state of solids has found important applications in electronics, in particular for memory devices. An important field has emerged in the last two decades known as spintronics. Phenomena like giant magnetoresistance or tunneling magnetoresistance form th ...
... in the end gives rise to magnets. The magnetic state of solids has found important applications in electronics, in particular for memory devices. An important field has emerged in the last two decades known as spintronics. Phenomena like giant magnetoresistance or tunneling magnetoresistance form th ...
Lecture 37 - USU Department of Physics
... resulting in two light waves in phase with each other. The two waves will interfere constructively or destructively, depending on a difference in the path length. If the two waves travel equal distances to the screen, they interfere constructively and a bright spot or line is seen. ...
... resulting in two light waves in phase with each other. The two waves will interfere constructively or destructively, depending on a difference in the path length. If the two waves travel equal distances to the screen, they interfere constructively and a bright spot or line is seen. ...
Inhaltsverzeichnis • Contents - the Max Planck Institute for the
... Electric fields in superconductors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1.5 P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz, V. Spicka : From classical to nonlocal quantum transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 1.6 K. Rosciszewski, B. Paulus : Ab-initio calculation of gr ...
... Electric fields in superconductors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1.5 P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz, V. Spicka : From classical to nonlocal quantum transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 1.6 K. Rosciszewski, B. Paulus : Ab-initio calculation of gr ...