Quantum Control for Scientists and Engineers
... feedback in order to correct for the effects of noise and uncertainty and to update the control law. In many experimental incarnations of quantum control such as the original applications to the femtosecond laser control of molecular dynamics realtime feedback is not possible (or necessary) due to t ...
... feedback in order to correct for the effects of noise and uncertainty and to update the control law. In many experimental incarnations of quantum control such as the original applications to the femtosecond laser control of molecular dynamics realtime feedback is not possible (or necessary) due to t ...
Quantum conditional probability - E
... play such a role, cannot be interpreted as such. This claim holds whether quantum events are interpreted as projection operators in an abstract Hilbert space, as the physical values associated to them, or as measurement outcomes, both from a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. The only notion o ...
... play such a role, cannot be interpreted as such. This claim holds whether quantum events are interpreted as projection operators in an abstract Hilbert space, as the physical values associated to them, or as measurement outcomes, both from a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. The only notion o ...
Single and double bosonic stimulation of THz emission in polaritonic systems
... radiative transitions while the lifetime of the excited charge carriers is typically shorter, i.e. in picosecond range1–7. Recently, polaritonic emitters of THz radiation have been proposed where the THz radiative transition occurs into a polariton condensate state and therefore experiences bosonic ...
... radiative transitions while the lifetime of the excited charge carriers is typically shorter, i.e. in picosecond range1–7. Recently, polaritonic emitters of THz radiation have been proposed where the THz radiative transition occurs into a polariton condensate state and therefore experiences bosonic ...
Edward Wilson-Ewing, 23rd February 2015 [PDF 1.69MB]
... Quantum Gravity Effects in the Early Universe One of the main difficulties of any theory of quantum gravity is to obtain predictions (that are realistically testable) and confront them to experiment or observations. The best hope in this direction appears to lie in the very early universe, where qu ...
... Quantum Gravity Effects in the Early Universe One of the main difficulties of any theory of quantum gravity is to obtain predictions (that are realistically testable) and confront them to experiment or observations. The best hope in this direction appears to lie in the very early universe, where qu ...
electron transport in quantum dots. - Leo Kouwenhoven
... the dot. Because of the analogies to real atoms, quantum dots are sometimes referred to as artificial atoms [2]. The atom-like physics of dots is studied not via their interaction with light, however, but instead by measuring their transport properties, that is, by their ability to carry an electric ...
... the dot. Because of the analogies to real atoms, quantum dots are sometimes referred to as artificial atoms [2]. The atom-like physics of dots is studied not via their interaction with light, however, but instead by measuring their transport properties, that is, by their ability to carry an electric ...