
Full Text - University of Arizona
... some choice of the control wave forms that parametrize HTB in Eq. (7)? To show that this is the case, we employ a protocol for constructing a desired state-to-state mapping as defined by Eberly and Law in the context of Jaynes-Cummings ladder [41]. First note that if we can map the state |φ to anot ...
... some choice of the control wave forms that parametrize HTB in Eq. (7)? To show that this is the case, we employ a protocol for constructing a desired state-to-state mapping as defined by Eberly and Law in the context of Jaynes-Cummings ladder [41]. First note that if we can map the state |φ to anot ...
Text - Enlighten: Publications
... ferroelectric material with a ferromagnetic material to give an artificial multiferroic, with improved magnetoelectric properties compared to those of multiferroic single phase crystals. The two ferroic materials can be combined in different ways, for example, either as particles of one material in ...
... ferroelectric material with a ferromagnetic material to give an artificial multiferroic, with improved magnetoelectric properties compared to those of multiferroic single phase crystals. The two ferroic materials can be combined in different ways, for example, either as particles of one material in ...
Spin-related transport phenomena in HgTe
... phenomena. In addition, the Rashba energy can reach values of up to 30 meV, which is several times larger than for any other semiconductor material, and can be tuned over a wide range [20–22]. Both attributes help to identify effects due to the ...
... phenomena. In addition, the Rashba energy can reach values of up to 30 meV, which is several times larger than for any other semiconductor material, and can be tuned over a wide range [20–22]. Both attributes help to identify effects due to the ...
diatomic molecular spectroscopy with standard and anomalous
... fully accounts for the rotational states of the diatomic molecule. We find that the commutators which define angular momentum are not changed in a transformation from a laboratory coordinate system to one which rotates with the molecule, and the seemingly anomalous behavior of the rotated angular mo ...
... fully accounts for the rotational states of the diatomic molecule. We find that the commutators which define angular momentum are not changed in a transformation from a laboratory coordinate system to one which rotates with the molecule, and the seemingly anomalous behavior of the rotated angular mo ...
Quantum computation and cryptography: an overview
... access to that particular quantum superposition. In order to observe/measure the actual state, he has to ‘‘amplify’’ the action/energy differences DS up to the classical level, that is, up to the limit of being distinguishable by him. In this ‘‘amplification’’ or ‘‘measurement’’ process, the quantum ...
... access to that particular quantum superposition. In order to observe/measure the actual state, he has to ‘‘amplify’’ the action/energy differences DS up to the classical level, that is, up to the limit of being distinguishable by him. In this ‘‘amplification’’ or ‘‘measurement’’ process, the quantum ...
review on the quantum spin Hall effect by Macijeko, Hughes, and
... topological state of quantum matter. A useful concept in this context is that of bulk-edge correspondence (5), of which the integer QH state provides a clear illustration. A topological state of matter is insulating in the bulk but supports gapless boundary states that are perturbatively robust to d ...
... topological state of quantum matter. A useful concept in this context is that of bulk-edge correspondence (5), of which the integer QH state provides a clear illustration. A topological state of matter is insulating in the bulk but supports gapless boundary states that are perturbatively robust to d ...
Lecture notes - UCSD Department of Physics
... The subject of the course is regulated quantum field theory (QFT): we will study quantum field theories which can be constructed by starting from systems with finitely many degrees of freedom per unit volume, with local interactions between them. Often these degrees of freedom will live on a lattice ...
... The subject of the course is regulated quantum field theory (QFT): we will study quantum field theories which can be constructed by starting from systems with finitely many degrees of freedom per unit volume, with local interactions between them. Often these degrees of freedom will live on a lattice ...
Electron spin resonance studies of pentavalent and trivalent chromium
... of this Cr"+ species was tetrabedraJ14 . The slow spin-lattice relaxation was thought to be a consequence of the zero spin-orbit interaction within the ground- state orbital doublet. Since then two circumstances have raised doubt as to the correctness of these interpretations: First, the electron sp ...
... of this Cr"+ species was tetrabedraJ14 . The slow spin-lattice relaxation was thought to be a consequence of the zero spin-orbit interaction within the ground- state orbital doublet. Since then two circumstances have raised doubt as to the correctness of these interpretations: First, the electron sp ...
Spin-Mediated Consciousness: Theory, Experimental Studies
... Unlike mass and charge that enter a dynamic equation as arbitrary parameters, spin reveals itself through the structure of the relativistic quantum equation for fermions such as electrons (12). Penrose had considered early on that spin might be more fundamental than space-time and invented spinor an ...
... Unlike mass and charge that enter a dynamic equation as arbitrary parameters, spin reveals itself through the structure of the relativistic quantum equation for fermions such as electrons (12). Penrose had considered early on that spin might be more fundamental than space-time and invented spinor an ...