
Quantum tomography of an electron - Hal-CEA
... T. Jullien1*, P. Roulleau1*, B. Roche1, A. Cavanna2, Y. Jin2 & D. C. Glattli1 ...
... T. Jullien1*, P. Roulleau1*, B. Roche1, A. Cavanna2, Y. Jin2 & D. C. Glattli1 ...
From Quantum theory to Quantum theology: Abstract J
... reality and that it even plays a part in creating reality (Polkinghome 1989:60-69). The mysteries and puzzles of our quantum world are numerous (cf Penrose 1989: 225-301). For the purpose of this paper I will confine myself to one more. In 1935 the EPR-experiment8 was conducted. The name comes from ...
... reality and that it even plays a part in creating reality (Polkinghome 1989:60-69). The mysteries and puzzles of our quantum world are numerous (cf Penrose 1989: 225-301). For the purpose of this paper I will confine myself to one more. In 1935 the EPR-experiment8 was conducted. The name comes from ...
Theory of the topological Anderson insulator
... spin. We assume time reversal symmetry (no magnetic field or magnetic impurities) and neglect any coupling between the two spin blocks H and H ∗ [9]. The scalar potential U accounts for the disorder. The parameters α, β, γ, m depend on the thickness and composition of the quantum well [7]. For the s ...
... spin. We assume time reversal symmetry (no magnetic field or magnetic impurities) and neglect any coupling between the two spin blocks H and H ∗ [9]. The scalar potential U accounts for the disorder. The parameters α, β, γ, m depend on the thickness and composition of the quantum well [7]. For the s ...
Nanowires for Quantum Optics - Leo Kouwenhoven
... intensity for right circular excitation. The photoluminescence is dominantly right circular polarized, demonstrating that the exciton spin is conserved during relaxation. Our nanowire quantum dots can therefore act as spin memories for time scales in excess of their radiative lifetimes (of about 1 n ...
... intensity for right circular excitation. The photoluminescence is dominantly right circular polarized, demonstrating that the exciton spin is conserved during relaxation. Our nanowire quantum dots can therefore act as spin memories for time scales in excess of their radiative lifetimes (of about 1 n ...
Miracles, Materialism, and Quantum Mechanics
... may believe to be ‘scientific’ but which are actually philosophical • The laws of physics state that miracles are impossible. • Even if God exists, He could not be a God who intervenes in the natural world because he would have to violate the physical laws that He supposedly created. • Consciousness ...
... may believe to be ‘scientific’ but which are actually philosophical • The laws of physics state that miracles are impossible. • Even if God exists, He could not be a God who intervenes in the natural world because he would have to violate the physical laws that He supposedly created. • Consciousness ...
Essay Review Wigner`s View of Physical Reality Michael Esfeld1
... 1973, he writes: ‘It is, in particular, difficult to accept the possibility that a person’s mind is in a superposition of two states […]. We ourselves never have felt we were in such superpositions’ (p. 67). He concludes from statements like these ones that events of state reduction have to be admit ...
... 1973, he writes: ‘It is, in particular, difficult to accept the possibility that a person’s mind is in a superposition of two states […]. We ourselves never have felt we were in such superpositions’ (p. 67). He concludes from statements like these ones that events of state reduction have to be admit ...
Optimal parallel quantum query algorithms
... fight this is to apply quantum error-correction4 , which can counteract the effects of certain models of decoherence. Another way is to try to parallelize as much as possible, completing the computation before the qubits decohere too much (this may of course increase the width of the computation, cr ...
... fight this is to apply quantum error-correction4 , which can counteract the effects of certain models of decoherence. Another way is to try to parallelize as much as possible, completing the computation before the qubits decohere too much (this may of course increase the width of the computation, cr ...
Loop quantum gravity and Planck
... Loop quantum gravity is based and two basic principles, namely the general principles of quantum theory and the lessons from general relativity: that physics is diffeomorphism invariant. This means that the field describing the gravitational interaction, and the geometry of spacetime is fully dynami ...
... Loop quantum gravity is based and two basic principles, namely the general principles of quantum theory and the lessons from general relativity: that physics is diffeomorphism invariant. This means that the field describing the gravitational interaction, and the geometry of spacetime is fully dynami ...
Slide 1
... In Cs2CuCl4 strong scattering continuum is expected because: • low (S=1/2) spin and the frustration lead to a small ordered moment and strong quantum fluctuations • the magnon interaction in non-collinear spin structures induces coupling between transverse and longitudinal spin fluctuations additi ...
... In Cs2CuCl4 strong scattering continuum is expected because: • low (S=1/2) spin and the frustration lead to a small ordered moment and strong quantum fluctuations • the magnon interaction in non-collinear spin structures induces coupling between transverse and longitudinal spin fluctuations additi ...
TWO-STATE SYSTEMS
... It is interesting to notice what has happened to the concept of “physical dimension.” We recognize a physical parameter t with the dimensionality of “time,” which we read from the “clock on the wall,” not from the printed output of a “meter” as here construed: time we are prepared to place in a clas ...
... It is interesting to notice what has happened to the concept of “physical dimension.” We recognize a physical parameter t with the dimensionality of “time,” which we read from the “clock on the wall,” not from the printed output of a “meter” as here construed: time we are prepared to place in a clas ...
Lecture 12
... In such circumstances, if the second register (say) is discarded then the state of the first register remains In general, the state of a two-register system may not be of the form (it may contain entanglement or correlations) We can define the partial trace, Tr2 , as the unique linear opera ...
... In such circumstances, if the second register (say) is discarded then the state of the first register remains In general, the state of a two-register system may not be of the form (it may contain entanglement or correlations) We can define the partial trace, Tr2 , as the unique linear opera ...
Research Statement
... and performing photon-number resolving measurements [11]. A number of experimental groups have now performed demonstrations of small-scale BosonSampling experiments [12, 13, 14, 15, ...
... and performing photon-number resolving measurements [11]. A number of experimental groups have now performed demonstrations of small-scale BosonSampling experiments [12, 13, 14, 15, ...