Steady-state quantum interference in resonance
... When a laser resonantly excites a many-level atomic system there are a number of quantum interference effects which can occur in the absorption and subsequent fluorescence. The possibility of transient quantum beats in the spontaneous emission following impulse excitation was first proposed by Breit ...
... When a laser resonantly excites a many-level atomic system there are a number of quantum interference effects which can occur in the absorption and subsequent fluorescence. The possibility of transient quantum beats in the spontaneous emission following impulse excitation was first proposed by Breit ...
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... M. Łącki, H. Pichler, M. Baranov and P. Zoller Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck, and Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austrian Academy of Sciences ...
... M. Łącki, H. Pichler, M. Baranov and P. Zoller Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck, and Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austrian Academy of Sciences ...
Path integrals in quantum mechanics
... (Appunti per il corso di Fisica Teorica 1 – 2012/13) Fiorenzo Bastianelli ...
... (Appunti per il corso di Fisica Teorica 1 – 2012/13) Fiorenzo Bastianelli ...
Quantum Electrodynamics and Plasmonic Resonance of Metallic
... we have derived an analytical expression for the dielectric functions in eqn.(5) and ultimately a simple analytical expression for ωm in eqn.(8). However, one should bear in mind that the Drude model is only valid for freeelectron like metals, such as Na. For noble metals such as Ag and Au, only low ...
... we have derived an analytical expression for the dielectric functions in eqn.(5) and ultimately a simple analytical expression for ωm in eqn.(8). However, one should bear in mind that the Drude model is only valid for freeelectron like metals, such as Na. For noble metals such as Ag and Au, only low ...
Physical Entanglement in Permutation
... want to say that the biconditional linking entanglement to the violation of a Bell inequality can be taken seriously, and that therefore non-separability is the right definition of entanglement. However, as I argued in Section 2, we ought to take a stronger reading of permutation invariance. Under t ...
... want to say that the biconditional linking entanglement to the violation of a Bell inequality can be taken seriously, and that therefore non-separability is the right definition of entanglement. However, as I argued in Section 2, we ought to take a stronger reading of permutation invariance. Under t ...
Physics - Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences
... introduction (sufficient to make small documents); Gnuplot - graph plotting and data fitting; xfig simple drafting tool; MATHEMATICA - algebraic computations Besides regular lab work there should be a project which needs all tools developed/learnt during the course. Some of the projects done by the ...
... introduction (sufficient to make small documents); Gnuplot - graph plotting and data fitting; xfig simple drafting tool; MATHEMATICA - algebraic computations Besides regular lab work there should be a project which needs all tools developed/learnt during the course. Some of the projects done by the ...
University of London Physics MSci STUDENT HANDBOOK
... The table below gives a coherent base of courses for your registered programme and specialisation interests. It is strongly recommended that you choose one of these programme strands, and then select other courses to make up your full complement. You should also note that some courses, particularly ...
... The table below gives a coherent base of courses for your registered programme and specialisation interests. It is strongly recommended that you choose one of these programme strands, and then select other courses to make up your full complement. You should also note that some courses, particularly ...
Theoretical Physics II B – Quantum Mechanics [1cm] Lecture 8
... is strikingly similar to the classical equations of motion in the same setup (explicitly time-independent Hamiltonians), which, using Poisson brackets, can be written as dO = [O, H]classical dt leading to the assumption [ , ]quantum [ , ]classical ←→ i~ It is worth noting, though, that this stretche ...
... is strikingly similar to the classical equations of motion in the same setup (explicitly time-independent Hamiltonians), which, using Poisson brackets, can be written as dO = [O, H]classical dt leading to the assumption [ , ]quantum [ , ]classical ←→ i~ It is worth noting, though, that this stretche ...
A Model of the Chemical Bond Must Be Rooted in Quantum
... lar structure. A good model must, in addition, provide insight and possess predictive power: it should comprise concepts and quantities that enable one to understand why, for example, a particular bond is stronger or longer than another one. It is therefore essential that there is a transparent and ...
... lar structure. A good model must, in addition, provide insight and possess predictive power: it should comprise concepts and quantities that enable one to understand why, for example, a particular bond is stronger or longer than another one. It is therefore essential that there is a transparent and ...
instroduction_a_final
... d/dx exp(aX)=a exp(aX) ------- a is a constant. The function is the same before and after the operation. In this case, we call the constant EigenValue, and the function is called EigenFunction of Operator d/dx. This kind of equation is called EigenValue Equation. Some operators may have many EigenFu ...
... d/dx exp(aX)=a exp(aX) ------- a is a constant. The function is the same before and after the operation. In this case, we call the constant EigenValue, and the function is called EigenFunction of Operator d/dx. This kind of equation is called EigenValue Equation. Some operators may have many EigenFu ...
DNA as classical and quantum information system
... water molecules and sigma bonds within a single water molecule, between oxygen and hydrogen atoms. It is well known that covalent bond may only be described by quantum mechanics, because each electron does not really belong to a single atom - it belongs to both simultaneously. For a long period scie ...
... water molecules and sigma bonds within a single water molecule, between oxygen and hydrogen atoms. It is well known that covalent bond may only be described by quantum mechanics, because each electron does not really belong to a single atom - it belongs to both simultaneously. For a long period scie ...
Reprint - Horizon Research Publishing
... by industry. The telomeres of Dolly were abnormally short, suggesting that Dolly was prematurely aged at birth. Dolly gave birth to two normal lambs after two pregnancies. These lambs have normal telomeres. All the cloned animals born after Dolly that were examined have essentially normal telomeres. ...
... by industry. The telomeres of Dolly were abnormally short, suggesting that Dolly was prematurely aged at birth. Dolly gave birth to two normal lambs after two pregnancies. These lambs have normal telomeres. All the cloned animals born after Dolly that were examined have essentially normal telomeres. ...
discrete states of continuous electrically charged matter
... The most important in our interpretation is the equation of continuity (38) with internal sources of matter as the condition for the stationary states. To obtain the source densities of matter we had to introduce a special kind of non mechanical forces. The equation (38) must hold everywhere in the ...
... The most important in our interpretation is the equation of continuity (38) with internal sources of matter as the condition for the stationary states. To obtain the source densities of matter we had to introduce a special kind of non mechanical forces. The equation (38) must hold everywhere in the ...
Lecture 2 - Tufts University
... quantized)---line spectra of elements such as H. •It is impossible to measure simultaneously with complete precision both the position and the velocity of an electron (or a particle). (Heisenberg uncertainty principle) •Think in terms of a probability of finding a particle within a given space at a ...
... quantized)---line spectra of elements such as H. •It is impossible to measure simultaneously with complete precision both the position and the velocity of an electron (or a particle). (Heisenberg uncertainty principle) •Think in terms of a probability of finding a particle within a given space at a ...
The Status of our Ordinary Three Dimensions in a Quantum Universe 1
... time t 1 , the collapse postulate gives only chances that the wavefunction of the system will be at any other state at a later time, t 2 . Because these laws give different predictions regarding the future states of quantum systems, the question immediately arises: in which circumstances does each l ...
... time t 1 , the collapse postulate gives only chances that the wavefunction of the system will be at any other state at a later time, t 2 . Because these laws give different predictions regarding the future states of quantum systems, the question immediately arises: in which circumstances does each l ...