Controlled Manipulation of Engineered Colloidal Particles Janine
... technology to fabricate highly tailored colloidal particles. The behavior of these engineered particles were studied as they were subjected to different precisely controlled external influences, including electric fields, magnetic fields and a templating approach based on the PRINT process. Given th ...
... technology to fabricate highly tailored colloidal particles. The behavior of these engineered particles were studied as they were subjected to different precisely controlled external influences, including electric fields, magnetic fields and a templating approach based on the PRINT process. Given th ...
From Quantum Gates to Quantum Learning: recent research and
... – Operations are defined by linear algebra over Hilbert Space and can be represented by unitary matrices with complex elements – Severe restrictions exist on copying and measuring signals – Many universal gate sets exist but the best types are not obvious – Circuits must use microscopic technologies ...
... – Operations are defined by linear algebra over Hilbert Space and can be represented by unitary matrices with complex elements – Severe restrictions exist on copying and measuring signals – Many universal gate sets exist but the best types are not obvious – Circuits must use microscopic technologies ...
Ultracold atoms in optical lattices with long- PhD Thesis
... introduction. In the parameter range on which we focus here, an effective time-independent theory can be derived, which describes the system as if the atoms were placed in an unshaken lattice, with different parameters than the shaken one. Hence, periodically shaken lattices turn out to provide a fa ...
... introduction. In the parameter range on which we focus here, an effective time-independent theory can be derived, which describes the system as if the atoms were placed in an unshaken lattice, with different parameters than the shaken one. Hence, periodically shaken lattices turn out to provide a fa ...
Some insights on theoretical reaction dynamics: Use
... exact ones except for the fact that they populate routional levels not allowed when considering both the zero-point energy and the total energy conservation. ...
... exact ones except for the fact that they populate routional levels not allowed when considering both the zero-point energy and the total energy conservation. ...
Spin Physics in Two-dimensional Systems Daniel Gosálbez Martínez
... of the graphene, while the high energy part of the spectrum correspond to the π orbitals. Frequently, the graphene electronic structure is described with single orbital tight-binding model considering only the π orbitals[30] The linear dispersion with the momentum of the electrons in the lower part ...
... of the graphene, while the high energy part of the spectrum correspond to the π orbitals. Frequently, the graphene electronic structure is described with single orbital tight-binding model considering only the π orbitals[30] The linear dispersion with the momentum of the electrons in the lower part ...
A Short Course on Topological Insulators
... The spin degree of freedom is completely absent from the SSH model, since no term in the Hamiltonian acts on spin. Thus, the SSH model describes spin-polarized electrons, and when applying the model to a real physical system, e.g., polyacetylene, we have to always take two copies of it. In this chap ...
... The spin degree of freedom is completely absent from the SSH model, since no term in the Hamiltonian acts on spin. Thus, the SSH model describes spin-polarized electrons, and when applying the model to a real physical system, e.g., polyacetylene, we have to always take two copies of it. In this chap ...
Quantum boolean functions - Chicago Journal of Theoretical
... In this section we introduce several different examples of quantum boolean functions. We have already met our first such examples, namely quantisations of classical boolean functions f (x). Our next example quantum boolean functions are aimed at generalising various classes of classical boolean func ...
... In this section we introduce several different examples of quantum boolean functions. We have already met our first such examples, namely quantisations of classical boolean functions f (x). Our next example quantum boolean functions are aimed at generalising various classes of classical boolean func ...
Schrödinger operators and their spectra
... I.1.3 Schrödinger operators . . . . . . . . . . I.2 Elements of spectral theory . . . . . . . . . . . I.2.1 Self-adjointness versus symmetry . . . . I.2.2 Operators defined via sesquilinear forms I.2.3 Spectra of self-adjoint operators . . . . I.2.4 Basic tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.3 T ...
... I.1.3 Schrödinger operators . . . . . . . . . . I.2 Elements of spectral theory . . . . . . . . . . . I.2.1 Self-adjointness versus symmetry . . . . I.2.2 Operators defined via sesquilinear forms I.2.3 Spectra of self-adjoint operators . . . . I.2.4 Basic tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.3 T ...
Atomic Bose-Hubbard Systems with Single-Particle
... states can be quantified in experiments [23]. In few-particle systems, the verification of entanglement can be achieved by witness operators [24] or state tomography [25]. For many-particle systems of interacting, delocalized particles, such as atoms in an optical lattice, a path for the experimenta ...
... states can be quantified in experiments [23]. In few-particle systems, the verification of entanglement can be achieved by witness operators [24] or state tomography [25]. For many-particle systems of interacting, delocalized particles, such as atoms in an optical lattice, a path for the experimenta ...
q -entropies and the entanglement dynamics of two-qubits interacting with an... 408 A. Hamadou-Ibrahim et al.
... quantum phenomena that lie at the heart of the present understanding of the fabric of Nature [1–4]. There is nowadays wide consensus that entanglement constitutes the most distinctive feature of the quantum mechanical description of the physical world. The multiple manifestations of quantum entangle ...
... quantum phenomena that lie at the heart of the present understanding of the fabric of Nature [1–4]. There is nowadays wide consensus that entanglement constitutes the most distinctive feature of the quantum mechanical description of the physical world. The multiple manifestations of quantum entangle ...