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... tween the two Fermi surfaces exceeds the energy gained from pairing – the so-called Chandrasekhar– Clogston (CC) limit of superconductivity. The issue of pairing and fermionic superfluidity in an imbalanced Fermi mixture has intrigued physicists for many decades. Although a population imbalance can ...
... tween the two Fermi surfaces exceeds the energy gained from pairing – the so-called Chandrasekhar– Clogston (CC) limit of superconductivity. The issue of pairing and fermionic superfluidity in an imbalanced Fermi mixture has intrigued physicists for many decades. Although a population imbalance can ...
Strongly correlated quantum physics with cold atoms - Max
... exact mapping between anyons and bosons via a “fractional” Jordan-Wigner transformation. We suggest to employ a laser-assisted tunneling scheme to establish the many-particle state of “conditional-hopping bosons”, thus realizing a gas of Abelian anyons. The fractional statistics phase can be directl ...
... exact mapping between anyons and bosons via a “fractional” Jordan-Wigner transformation. We suggest to employ a laser-assisted tunneling scheme to establish the many-particle state of “conditional-hopping bosons”, thus realizing a gas of Abelian anyons. The fractional statistics phase can be directl ...
Low-frequency conductivity of a nondegenerate two-dimensional electron liquid
... The question of observing the actual dynamics or electron scattering in the electron liquid has not been addressed previously. From analogy with single-electron scattering one may expect that an insight into this dynamics can be gained from the frequency dependence of xx ( ). Here, we develop an ...
... The question of observing the actual dynamics or electron scattering in the electron liquid has not been addressed previously. From analogy with single-electron scattering one may expect that an insight into this dynamics can be gained from the frequency dependence of xx ( ). Here, we develop an ...
Microscopic description of two dimensional dipolar quantum gases Universitat Polit` ecnica de Catalunya
... A microscopic description of the many-body properties of anisotropic homogeneous gases of bosonic dipoles in two dimensions is presented and discussed. By changing the polarization angle with respect to the plane, we study the impact of the anisotropy, present in the dipole-dipole interaction on dif ...
... A microscopic description of the many-body properties of anisotropic homogeneous gases of bosonic dipoles in two dimensions is presented and discussed. By changing the polarization angle with respect to the plane, we study the impact of the anisotropy, present in the dipole-dipole interaction on dif ...
Quantum mechanical modeling of the CNOT (XOR) gate
... between the Hilbert state spaces of the qubits: e.g., by considering the mutually nonidentical qubits; then eqs. (35a,b) need not to follow from eqs. (34a,b), for the isomorphism bears ambiguity, thus reducing the problem onto the above point ””(i)”. Still, with this regard appear further problems: ...
... between the Hilbert state spaces of the qubits: e.g., by considering the mutually nonidentical qubits; then eqs. (35a,b) need not to follow from eqs. (34a,b), for the isomorphism bears ambiguity, thus reducing the problem onto the above point ””(i)”. Still, with this regard appear further problems: ...
Generation of arbitrary Dicke states in spinor Bose±Einstein
... a spinor condensate due to the internal nonlinear atom±atom interaction [30]. In this note, we extend these results by describing a quantum control technique which allows to prepare arbitrary Dicke spin states, as well as maximally entangled states by means of properly sequencing of external couplin ...
... a spinor condensate due to the internal nonlinear atom±atom interaction [30]. In this note, we extend these results by describing a quantum control technique which allows to prepare arbitrary Dicke spin states, as well as maximally entangled states by means of properly sequencing of external couplin ...
Notes on noise
... Actually, for the case we have considered in which the noise source is classical, f (t) and f (t0 ) are real commuting variables; therefore K(t) is an even function of t and correspondingly K̃(ω) is an even function of ω. Classical noise is spectrally symmetric, and the rates for excitation and deca ...
... Actually, for the case we have considered in which the noise source is classical, f (t) and f (t0 ) are real commuting variables; therefore K(t) is an even function of t and correspondingly K̃(ω) is an even function of ω. Classical noise is spectrally symmetric, and the rates for excitation and deca ...
W. Ketterle
... involving the interaction of light with trapped Bose-Einstein condensates. We also continued our research on spinor Bose-Einstein condensates [7] extending studies we had begun in 1998. Laser light can be used in various ways to probe and manipulate BEC. One intriguing aspect is that very far-off-r ...
... involving the interaction of light with trapped Bose-Einstein condensates. We also continued our research on spinor Bose-Einstein condensates [7] extending studies we had begun in 1998. Laser light can be used in various ways to probe and manipulate BEC. One intriguing aspect is that very far-off-r ...
Spin Physics in Two-dimensional Systems Daniel Gosálbez Martínez
... The micromechanical cleavage method have been also applied to other layered materials successfully, creating all sort of new 2D materials. We would like to highlight three of them: 1) Boron nitride, with an identical geometry to graphene but with two inequivalent atoms in the unit cell[3]. 2) Bismut ...
... The micromechanical cleavage method have been also applied to other layered materials successfully, creating all sort of new 2D materials. We would like to highlight three of them: 1) Boron nitride, with an identical geometry to graphene but with two inequivalent atoms in the unit cell[3]. 2) Bismut ...
Dynamics and interference of autoionizing wave packets
... We extend earlier theoretical work on the creation of autoionizing wave packets by a single laser pulse to the case where the autoionizing states are excited by two or more laser pulses. The calculations are performed using R-matrix methods combined with time-dependent multichannel quantum-defect th ...
... We extend earlier theoretical work on the creation of autoionizing wave packets by a single laser pulse to the case where the autoionizing states are excited by two or more laser pulses. The calculations are performed using R-matrix methods combined with time-dependent multichannel quantum-defect th ...
Relativistic effects in atomic and molecular properties
... Until the seventies of the 20th century it was generally accepted that for a description of the electronic structure of atoms and molecules and, therefore, for the whole chemistry and for the substantial part of physics, relativistic theory is not needed. According to Sheldon L. Glashow [1], Nobel P ...
... Until the seventies of the 20th century it was generally accepted that for a description of the electronic structure of atoms and molecules and, therefore, for the whole chemistry and for the substantial part of physics, relativistic theory is not needed. According to Sheldon L. Glashow [1], Nobel P ...