
Scaling of geometric phase close to multicritical points in cluster
... quadratic dispersions for l > 2, we find a similar log scaling behavior. Conclusions.− We have studied the criticality of generalized cluster-Ising models through the scaling properties of the geometric phase. The criticality with parameterdependent critical momentum is generically found of the XX t ...
... quadratic dispersions for l > 2, we find a similar log scaling behavior. Conclusions.− We have studied the criticality of generalized cluster-Ising models through the scaling properties of the geometric phase. The criticality with parameterdependent critical momentum is generically found of the XX t ...
Edge states and integer quantum Hall effect in topological insulator
... with positive energies go upward while the LLs with negative energies go downward, indicating that the edge electrons with opposite energies move in opposite directions. One of the key features of the quantum Hall conductance is the emergence of the v = 0 plateau, and the width of the plateau is de ...
... with positive energies go upward while the LLs with negative energies go downward, indicating that the edge electrons with opposite energies move in opposite directions. One of the key features of the quantum Hall conductance is the emergence of the v = 0 plateau, and the width of the plateau is de ...
Quantum Teleportation
... There are certainly many more improvements to society if teleportation worked on inanimate objects. As mentioned before, space exploration would be extremely enhanced with the ability to teleport machinery to shuttles or space colonies. Also, teleportation could be used in areas such as warfare. Mis ...
... There are certainly many more improvements to society if teleportation worked on inanimate objects. As mentioned before, space exploration would be extremely enhanced with the ability to teleport machinery to shuttles or space colonies. Also, teleportation could be used in areas such as warfare. Mis ...
Enumerating large orbits and direct condensation
... There is an implementation of a parallelized algorithm for computing orbit intersection matrices in this case by G. Cooperman and M. Tselman, see [2]. An important aspect of their algorithm is also to save memory by not storing all points in the orbit. But if the proportion of stored elements in suc ...
... There is an implementation of a parallelized algorithm for computing orbit intersection matrices in this case by G. Cooperman and M. Tselman, see [2]. An important aspect of their algorithm is also to save memory by not storing all points in the orbit. But if the proportion of stored elements in suc ...
Few-Particle Effects in Semiconductor Quantum Dots: Spectrum Calculations on
... Knowledge of electrons is necessary to understand the properties of material. Not only electric and thermal properties are determined by the behavior of electrons, but also the structure of crystal and molecules, optical properties are depended on the electronic structure [11]. Free electron To star ...
... Knowledge of electrons is necessary to understand the properties of material. Not only electric and thermal properties are determined by the behavior of electrons, but also the structure of crystal and molecules, optical properties are depended on the electronic structure [11]. Free electron To star ...
Cryogenic Control Architecture for Large
... The required footprint is reduced significantly in an allmicrostrip circuit that is designed to operate at a characteristic impedance close to 200 Ω. In their current form, the performance of both kinds of switches is better suited to controlling spin qubits, where the frequency of signals is of ord ...
... The required footprint is reduced significantly in an allmicrostrip circuit that is designed to operate at a characteristic impedance close to 200 Ω. In their current form, the performance of both kinds of switches is better suited to controlling spin qubits, where the frequency of signals is of ord ...
metal
... multilevel system: M. Wilkinson and M. A. Morgan (2000) spin system: H.De Raedt S. Miyashita K. Saito D. Garcia-Pablos and N. Garcia (1997) destruction of tunneling: P. Hanggi et. al … ...
... multilevel system: M. Wilkinson and M. A. Morgan (2000) spin system: H.De Raedt S. Miyashita K. Saito D. Garcia-Pablos and N. Garcia (1997) destruction of tunneling: P. Hanggi et. al … ...
Quantum Hall effect and the topological number in graphene
... tc = 1.5. If the chemical potential is in that gap, Hall conductivity is zero. In the graphene case, B = 400T corresponds to φ ≈ 0.005φ0 When ta = tb = 1 and tc = 2, two zero modes in the Brillouin zone merge into a confluent mode at H = 0[18]. In that case gaps are visible at every integer number n ...
... tc = 1.5. If the chemical potential is in that gap, Hall conductivity is zero. In the graphene case, B = 400T corresponds to φ ≈ 0.005φ0 When ta = tb = 1 and tc = 2, two zero modes in the Brillouin zone merge into a confluent mode at H = 0[18]. In that case gaps are visible at every integer number n ...
Quantum mechanics and path integrals
... Hamilton’s least-action principle is a very elegant rephrasing of classical mechanics – no more mucking about with force diagrams, just minimize an action functional. But, you might ask, why should it describe classical mechanics? When Richard Feynman was a graduate student, he asked himself the sam ...
... Hamilton’s least-action principle is a very elegant rephrasing of classical mechanics – no more mucking about with force diagrams, just minimize an action functional. But, you might ask, why should it describe classical mechanics? When Richard Feynman was a graduate student, he asked himself the sam ...
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Non Abelian Gauge Theories
... a position and time-dependent phase transformation φ → exp(iθ(�x, t))φ provided that the electromagnetic potentials were properly adjusted by a gauge transformation to compensate. The idea that the electromagnetic coupling can be looked at as a consequence of local phase invariance, which traces bac ...
... a position and time-dependent phase transformation φ → exp(iθ(�x, t))φ provided that the electromagnetic potentials were properly adjusted by a gauge transformation to compensate. The idea that the electromagnetic coupling can be looked at as a consequence of local phase invariance, which traces bac ...
Solutions of One-Dimensional Effective Mass Schrödinger Equation
... equation used in the position-dependent mass formalism. We obtained three new non-PT -symmetric and non-Hermitian potential functions by using the transformation. As a result, because of the exactly solvable property of the constant mass equation, three set of the energy eigenvalues of the bound sta ...
... equation used in the position-dependent mass formalism. We obtained three new non-PT -symmetric and non-Hermitian potential functions by using the transformation. As a result, because of the exactly solvable property of the constant mass equation, three set of the energy eigenvalues of the bound sta ...
On Participatory Realism
... on “law without law” filling my every sleepless night. A typical something Wheeler would write on the subject would sound like this, ...
... on “law without law” filling my every sleepless night. A typical something Wheeler would write on the subject would sound like this, ...