Spin squeezing and quantum correlations
... that squeezing is exhibited only by non-oriented states. Considering in particular the nonoriented states of a spin-1 system, we have shown that they exhibit squeezing. This has been illustrated in two different ways: first by looking at the non-oriented nature of the spin-1 state itself, and second ...
... that squeezing is exhibited only by non-oriented states. Considering in particular the nonoriented states of a spin-1 system, we have shown that they exhibit squeezing. This has been illustrated in two different ways: first by looking at the non-oriented nature of the spin-1 state itself, and second ...
Optical Pumping of Rubidium Vapor
... gF = 0.5177 ± .0002 and Bearth = 0.416 ± .0002, with a χ2 /DOF of 6.65. For Rb-85 we found gF = 0.342 ± .0001 and Bearth = 0.421 ± .002 with a χ2 /DOF of 8.05. Neither of these fits were good, with chance probabilites of p < .15 and p < .075 respectively. These poor fits are probably due to the rela ...
... gF = 0.5177 ± .0002 and Bearth = 0.416 ± .0002, with a χ2 /DOF of 6.65. For Rb-85 we found gF = 0.342 ± .0001 and Bearth = 0.421 ± .002 with a χ2 /DOF of 8.05. Neither of these fits were good, with chance probabilites of p < .15 and p < .075 respectively. These poor fits are probably due to the rela ...
The effects of the Aharonov-Bohm type as tests of the relativistic
... would be advantageous for the comprehension of quantum physics if it were possible to point out a closer link between the new quantum results and the well known concepts of classical physics. As an example we consider here some unusual but interesting effects of quantum mechanics, called nonlocal qu ...
... would be advantageous for the comprehension of quantum physics if it were possible to point out a closer link between the new quantum results and the well known concepts of classical physics. As an example we consider here some unusual but interesting effects of quantum mechanics, called nonlocal qu ...
3D Rigid Body Dynamics: Kinetic Energy, Instability, Equations of
... The sketch show the process by which this would occur. An initial spin about the body’s z axis will transition � G constant in magnitude and direction. over time to a spin about the body’s x or y axis, while keeping the H The initial state is simple; the final state is simple; the intermediate state ...
... The sketch show the process by which this would occur. An initial spin about the body’s z axis will transition � G constant in magnitude and direction. over time to a spin about the body’s x or y axis, while keeping the H The initial state is simple; the final state is simple; the intermediate state ...
10. Integrals of motion - Der Karlsruher Physikkurs
... substance-like physical quantity. (A quantity is substance-like if a density and a current can be attributed to it.) Some substance-like quantities are conserved, like energy, momentum and electrical charge, and others are not, for instance entropy. Conservation or non-conservation, respectively, is ...
... substance-like physical quantity. (A quantity is substance-like if a density and a current can be attributed to it.) Some substance-like quantities are conserved, like energy, momentum and electrical charge, and others are not, for instance entropy. Conservation or non-conservation, respectively, is ...
Learn more. - Navillum Nanotechnologies
... a specific, pure color, based on its particle size. The smallest Quantum dots emit blue light while the larger ones emit red light. This light emission process is called photoluminescence (PL) or more specifically is called, fluorescence. Because Quantum dots can be made that absorb and emit energy ...
... a specific, pure color, based on its particle size. The smallest Quantum dots emit blue light while the larger ones emit red light. This light emission process is called photoluminescence (PL) or more specifically is called, fluorescence. Because Quantum dots can be made that absorb and emit energy ...
Polaronic states in II–VI quantum dot
... function Jn. anl is the normalization Constance. Fig. 2 shows the lowest energies of the electron in a CdS cone versus its radius. It is found that this ...
... function Jn. anl is the normalization Constance. Fig. 2 shows the lowest energies of the electron in a CdS cone versus its radius. It is found that this ...