A New Form of Matter (pdf, 217 kB)
... we learned about in school. They are not vaporous, not hard, not fluid. Indeed, there are no ordinary words to describe them because they come from another world -- the world of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics describes the bizarre rules of light and matter on atomic scales. In that realm, matt ...
... we learned about in school. They are not vaporous, not hard, not fluid. Indeed, there are no ordinary words to describe them because they come from another world -- the world of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics describes the bizarre rules of light and matter on atomic scales. In that realm, matt ...
Towards ~ Lorentz Invariant Quantum Theory of Measurement
... the macroscopic amplification of irreversible entropy production inflicted upon the system. ...
... the macroscopic amplification of irreversible entropy production inflicted upon the system. ...
Document
... k BT The partition function enumerates all the states as a function of energy, so all the equilibrium properties of a system can be derived from it. ...
... k BT The partition function enumerates all the states as a function of energy, so all the equilibrium properties of a system can be derived from it. ...
- Europhysics News
... Controlling the junction at the single-atom level Figure 4 shows a sequence of reproducible switching events between an insulation “off-state” and a quantized conducting “on-state” (at 1 G 0 ), where the quantum conductance (red curves) of the switch is controlled by the gate potential (blue curves) ...
... Controlling the junction at the single-atom level Figure 4 shows a sequence of reproducible switching events between an insulation “off-state” and a quantized conducting “on-state” (at 1 G 0 ), where the quantum conductance (red curves) of the switch is controlled by the gate potential (blue curves) ...
Classical limit for quantum mechanical energy eigenfunctions
... collapsed narrow state. Ballentine et al.6 have criticized this view because the classical equation of motion does not exactly agree with Ehrenfest’s equation. But a more serious objection has been raised by Sen and Sengupta7. For classical particles it is always possible to know both position and m ...
... collapsed narrow state. Ballentine et al.6 have criticized this view because the classical equation of motion does not exactly agree with Ehrenfest’s equation. But a more serious objection has been raised by Sen and Sengupta7. For classical particles it is always possible to know both position and m ...
chem3322_metaphysics.. - The University of Texas at Dallas
... scheme impossible in principle. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle rules that one cannot know both the precise position of an object and its momentum at the same time. Thus, one cannot perform a perfect scan of the object to be teleported; the location or velocity of every atom and electron would be ...
... scheme impossible in principle. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle rules that one cannot know both the precise position of an object and its momentum at the same time. Thus, one cannot perform a perfect scan of the object to be teleported; the location or velocity of every atom and electron would be ...
Slides
... Nonzero expectation values of energy and charge density translate into nontrivial background values of the metric (above extremality)=horizon and electric potential = CHARGED BLACK HOLE (with flat horizon) ...
... Nonzero expectation values of energy and charge density translate into nontrivial background values of the metric (above extremality)=horizon and electric potential = CHARGED BLACK HOLE (with flat horizon) ...
Quantum Channel Construction with Circuit Quantum
... introduce adaptive control [24] based on quantum nondemolition (QND) readout of the ancilla which conditions a sequence of SU (2d) unitary operations. Besides CPTP maps, the adaptive approach can be used for generalized quantum measurement, called Positive-Operator Valued Measure (POVM) [23]. As det ...
... introduce adaptive control [24] based on quantum nondemolition (QND) readout of the ancilla which conditions a sequence of SU (2d) unitary operations. Besides CPTP maps, the adaptive approach can be used for generalized quantum measurement, called Positive-Operator Valued Measure (POVM) [23]. As det ...
Analytical Expressions and Numerical simulation of single electron
... Second order co-tunneling looks like a simultaneous tunneling of two electrons through two junctions. It becomes more apparent when the tunnel coupling between the dot and the leads is enhanced. The onset of inelastic cotunneling can be exploited to measure the energy spectrum of a quantum dot with ...
... Second order co-tunneling looks like a simultaneous tunneling of two electrons through two junctions. It becomes more apparent when the tunnel coupling between the dot and the leads is enhanced. The onset of inelastic cotunneling can be exploited to measure the energy spectrum of a quantum dot with ...
Full text in PDF form
... of the process, both the system and the local surroundings may be restored to their initial states without producing any change in the rest of the universe. ...
... of the process, both the system and the local surroundings may be restored to their initial states without producing any change in the rest of the universe. ...
Solution Set 8 Worldsheet perspective on CY compactification
... potential forces P to vanish. Then the first term (which much vanish independently of the second since they are both positive) forces the massless modes onto the locus G5 = 0 which is the quintic. Relate the moduli of the quintic to the marginal parameters of the gauge theory. Note that the word ‘mo ...
... potential forces P to vanish. Then the first term (which much vanish independently of the second since they are both positive) forces the massless modes onto the locus G5 = 0 which is the quintic. Relate the moduli of the quintic to the marginal parameters of the gauge theory. Note that the word ‘mo ...
On Classical and Quantum Objectivity - Philsci
... states is not incomplete (when compared to a hypothetical complete classical description), but rather that the classical notion is overdetermined. As a consequence of this overdetermination of classical states, the relationship established between objective properties and symmetry transformations by ...
... states is not incomplete (when compared to a hypothetical complete classical description), but rather that the classical notion is overdetermined. As a consequence of this overdetermination of classical states, the relationship established between objective properties and symmetry transformations by ...
Lasers
... Optics” by Grant R. Fowles (get online errata correcting numerous errors) reference: “Optics” (4th edition), Hecht ...
... Optics” by Grant R. Fowles (get online errata correcting numerous errors) reference: “Optics” (4th edition), Hecht ...
A blueprint for building a quantum computer
... photon group (its polarization, position or timing). The accompanying table lists a selection of qubit technologies that have been demonstrated in the laboratory, with examples of the material and the final device given for each state variable. Controlling any kind of physical system all the way dow ...
... photon group (its polarization, position or timing). The accompanying table lists a selection of qubit technologies that have been demonstrated in the laboratory, with examples of the material and the final device given for each state variable. Controlling any kind of physical system all the way dow ...
phys3313-fall13
... 3) For finite potentials, the wave function and its derivatives must be continuous. This is required because the second-order derivative term in the wave equation must be single valued. (There are exceptions to this rule when V is infinite.) 4) In order to normalize the wave functions, they must app ...
... 3) For finite potentials, the wave function and its derivatives must be continuous. This is required because the second-order derivative term in the wave equation must be single valued. (There are exceptions to this rule when V is infinite.) 4) In order to normalize the wave functions, they must app ...