
Anticipating New Physics at the LHC
... ~ - MPl2 Large virtual effects cancel order by order in perturbation theory ...
... ~ - MPl2 Large virtual effects cancel order by order in perturbation theory ...
Nonlinear optical selection rule based on valley-exciton locking in monolayer ws 2
... under excitation at 1090 nm (1.14 eV) and 20 K by an ultrafast laser is shown in Figure 1c. One emission peak, at 2.28 eV, is assigned to SHG. The other two peaks observed at 2.09 eV and 2.05 eV correspond to the neutral and charged exciton emissions. The charged exciton emission is dominant and was ...
... under excitation at 1090 nm (1.14 eV) and 20 K by an ultrafast laser is shown in Figure 1c. One emission peak, at 2.28 eV, is assigned to SHG. The other two peaks observed at 2.09 eV and 2.05 eV correspond to the neutral and charged exciton emissions. The charged exciton emission is dominant and was ...
Decoherence, non-Markovianity and quantum estimation in qubit
... is the preservation of its coherent time evolution and its non-classical correlations. This would be no problem if quantum systems could be regarded as isolated systems. But the standard description of quantum dynamics, in terms of Schrödinger equation and unitary evolution, is an idealization. In ...
... is the preservation of its coherent time evolution and its non-classical correlations. This would be no problem if quantum systems could be regarded as isolated systems. But the standard description of quantum dynamics, in terms of Schrödinger equation and unitary evolution, is an idealization. In ...
Non-Abelian Anyons and Topological Quantum Computation
... is anti-symmetric. One cannot overemphasize, of course, the importance of the symmetry of the wavefunction, which is the root of the Pauli principle, superfluidity, the metallic state, Bose-Einstein condensation, and a long list of other phenomena. The limitation to one of two possible types of quan ...
... is anti-symmetric. One cannot overemphasize, of course, the importance of the symmetry of the wavefunction, which is the root of the Pauli principle, superfluidity, the metallic state, Bose-Einstein condensation, and a long list of other phenomena. The limitation to one of two possible types of quan ...
Time dependent entanglement features, and other quantum information aspects,
... In the non-Markovain regime, on the other hand (section 3.3), the environment correlation time is greater than, or of the same order as, the relaxation time over which the state of the system changes. “Memory effects” are thus considered important and are taken into account. The present study is ma ...
... In the non-Markovain regime, on the other hand (section 3.3), the environment correlation time is greater than, or of the same order as, the relaxation time over which the state of the system changes. “Memory effects” are thus considered important and are taken into account. The present study is ma ...
Research Project Quantum Physics
... enough. Actually, after having done a lot of research on the internet, we did find a subject we both liked. It had to do with the Maya’s, an ancient Mexican tribe, and their sun-based calendar. What we were interested in mostly, was the physics behind this calendar. Regrettably, we soon had to draw ...
... enough. Actually, after having done a lot of research on the internet, we did find a subject we both liked. It had to do with the Maya’s, an ancient Mexican tribe, and their sun-based calendar. What we were interested in mostly, was the physics behind this calendar. Regrettably, we soon had to draw ...
annual report 2015 - ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered
... non-contextuality, implementing a set of five measurements on the non orthogonal states of a qutrit. CI White’s laboratory— using quantum photonics—shed the ...
... non-contextuality, implementing a set of five measurements on the non orthogonal states of a qutrit. CI White’s laboratory— using quantum photonics—shed the ...
Dimers on the triangular kagome lattice "
... The nontrivial statistical mechanics problem of dimer coverings of lattices, which may be used to model, e.g., the adsorption of diatomic molecules onto a surface,1 experienced a renaissance with the discovery of exact mappings to Ising models.2,3 A second renaissance came with the search for4,5 and ...
... The nontrivial statistical mechanics problem of dimer coverings of lattices, which may be used to model, e.g., the adsorption of diatomic molecules onto a surface,1 experienced a renaissance with the discovery of exact mappings to Ising models.2,3 A second renaissance came with the search for4,5 and ...