
Quantum Manipulation of Ultracold Atoms—V. Vuletic
... In the future, we will use the resonator to detect single atoms trapped above the microchip. This can be accomplished either by fluorescence detection, where the atom is illuminated from the side, and the photons scattered into the resonator are counted on a single-photon detector, or by dispersive ...
... In the future, we will use the resonator to detect single atoms trapped above the microchip. This can be accomplished either by fluorescence detection, where the atom is illuminated from the side, and the photons scattered into the resonator are counted on a single-photon detector, or by dispersive ...
The Indivisible Now: why time must be discrete. - Philsci
... any entangled system must be considered as a whole, meaning its elements of reality can’t be considered individually as being determinate. The entangled system for a pair of photons for example is a non-divisible system. Secondly, as previously discussed, time being connected with physical propertie ...
... any entangled system must be considered as a whole, meaning its elements of reality can’t be considered individually as being determinate. The entangled system for a pair of photons for example is a non-divisible system. Secondly, as previously discussed, time being connected with physical propertie ...
Limitations on quantum dimensionality reduction
... between states, and proofs going via the 2-norm usually do so only for calculational simplicity. However, here we argue that the 2-norm is of interest in its own right, by giving two operational interpretations of this distance measure. 3.1. Equality testing without a reference frame Consider the fo ...
... between states, and proofs going via the 2-norm usually do so only for calculational simplicity. However, here we argue that the 2-norm is of interest in its own right, by giving two operational interpretations of this distance measure. 3.1. Equality testing without a reference frame Consider the fo ...
Perches, Post-holes and Grids
... initial chore of cleaning up an image (removing extraneous material such as legends and physical features which do not bear on the planning hypothesis) typically presents a separate and demanding challenge for each different image. Moreover care must be taken, even in the relatively straightforward ...
... initial chore of cleaning up an image (removing extraneous material such as legends and physical features which do not bear on the planning hypothesis) typically presents a separate and demanding challenge for each different image. Moreover care must be taken, even in the relatively straightforward ...
Nucleus-mediated spin-flip transitions in GaAs quantum dots
... nuclear spin, which mixes spin states and provides the possibility for relaxation. But the hyperfine interaction alone does not guarantee that transitions between the above-described states occur, since the nuclear spin-flip cannot relax the excessive initial-state energy. 共The energy associated wit ...
... nuclear spin, which mixes spin states and provides the possibility for relaxation. But the hyperfine interaction alone does not guarantee that transitions between the above-described states occur, since the nuclear spin-flip cannot relax the excessive initial-state energy. 共The energy associated wit ...
Fully Quantum Measurement of the Electron Magnetic Moment
... make sufficient precise for line widths an order of magnitude narrower entire trap apparatus was rebuilt from materials with smaller nuclear paramagnetism ...
... make sufficient precise for line widths an order of magnitude narrower entire trap apparatus was rebuilt from materials with smaller nuclear paramagnetism ...
Quantum mechanics near closed timelike lines
... all negative delays by introducing positive delays elsewhere. If the network does have such a path then there is always a denotationally trivial transformation that makes all negative delays occur on closed trajectories of carriers. Consider any gate of the network, other than sources and sinks, whi ...
... all negative delays by introducing positive delays elsewhere. If the network does have such a path then there is always a denotationally trivial transformation that makes all negative delays occur on closed trajectories of carriers. Consider any gate of the network, other than sources and sinks, whi ...