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Green Function Techniques in the Treatment of Quantum Transport
... Green function (NGF) techniques [66, 73–76]. The former also lead to more simple rate equations in the case where (i) the electrode-system coupling can be considered as a weak perturbation, and (ii) off-diagonal elements of the reduced density matrix in the eigenstate representation (coherences) can ...
... Green function (NGF) techniques [66, 73–76]. The former also lead to more simple rate equations in the case where (i) the electrode-system coupling can be considered as a weak perturbation, and (ii) off-diagonal elements of the reduced density matrix in the eigenstate representation (coherences) can ...
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... another, thereby exploiting the statistical effects of these braids. Therefore, implementation of these gates is immune to local deformations of the braiding trajectory since the effects of the braid transformations are statistical and hence only depend on the braid topologies. In this sense, the pu ...
... another, thereby exploiting the statistical effects of these braids. Therefore, implementation of these gates is immune to local deformations of the braiding trajectory since the effects of the braid transformations are statistical and hence only depend on the braid topologies. In this sense, the pu ...
Macroscopic Distinguishability Between Quantum States
... the thermodynamical limit, when the number of degrees of freedom of the system becomes large (in the limit of a large number of microscopic sub-systems). Yet, there is no special objection why quantum mechanics should not be generally applicable, even to macroscopic systems. Indeed, macroscopic phen ...
... the thermodynamical limit, when the number of degrees of freedom of the system becomes large (in the limit of a large number of microscopic sub-systems). Yet, there is no special objection why quantum mechanics should not be generally applicable, even to macroscopic systems. Indeed, macroscopic phen ...
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... Most textbooks on modern physics and quantum mechanics have a discussion of quantum tunneling. The discussion is remarkably similar throughout these books, with the main difference being that modern physics textbooks give less detail. Tunneling is defined as a wave function passing through a potenti ...
... Most textbooks on modern physics and quantum mechanics have a discussion of quantum tunneling. The discussion is remarkably similar throughout these books, with the main difference being that modern physics textbooks give less detail. Tunneling is defined as a wave function passing through a potenti ...
Topological aspects of systems with broken time-reversal symmetry
... express it as a product of a (basis-dependent) unitary operator and the complex conjugation operator. Thus, when time-reversal symmetry is broken, the wave function is generically a complex function with both an amplitude and a spatially-varying phase, and could permit non-analytic, “vortex-like” de ...
... express it as a product of a (basis-dependent) unitary operator and the complex conjugation operator. Thus, when time-reversal symmetry is broken, the wave function is generically a complex function with both an amplitude and a spatially-varying phase, and could permit non-analytic, “vortex-like” de ...
PPT file - INFN-LNF
... PHARAO performances: frequency instability lower than 3∙10-16 at one day and inaccuracy at the 10-16 level. The short term frequency instability will be evaluated by direct comparison to SHM. The long term instability and the systematic frequency shifts will be measured by comparison to ultra-stable ...
... PHARAO performances: frequency instability lower than 3∙10-16 at one day and inaccuracy at the 10-16 level. The short term frequency instability will be evaluated by direct comparison to SHM. The long term instability and the systematic frequency shifts will be measured by comparison to ultra-stable ...
Interplay of driving, nonlinearity and dissipation in nanoscale and ultracold atom systems
... ever since, while the book has been deciphered in greater detail. This thesis can be regarded as a ’footnote’ in a large ’chapter’ of the ’book’: the physics of condensed matter systems, i.e. those systems composed by an extremely large number of constituents whose interactions are relevant but do n ...
... ever since, while the book has been deciphered in greater detail. This thesis can be regarded as a ’footnote’ in a large ’chapter’ of the ’book’: the physics of condensed matter systems, i.e. those systems composed by an extremely large number of constituents whose interactions are relevant but do n ...
Dirac Theory and Topological Phases of Silicon Nanotube
... that in a silicene nanoribbon, where they emerge at k = π as in Fig.2(a). We show the probability density of these four zero modes in Fig.4, to which we have assigned the spin sz and the valley Kµ where they appear. We are able to make the assignment and determine the direction of the current based ...
... that in a silicene nanoribbon, where they emerge at k = π as in Fig.2(a). We show the probability density of these four zero modes in Fig.4, to which we have assigned the spin sz and the valley Kµ where they appear. We are able to make the assignment and determine the direction of the current based ...
Quantum measurements of coupled systems * L. Fedichkin, M. Shapiro,
... However, it is not of a QNDM type, both the amplitude and the phase of the excitation wave function are changed. The problem of measuring coupled qubits is related to the problem of localization. Localization of single-excitation stationary states is well understood since Anderson’s work 关4兴 on diso ...
... However, it is not of a QNDM type, both the amplitude and the phase of the excitation wave function are changed. The problem of measuring coupled qubits is related to the problem of localization. Localization of single-excitation stationary states is well understood since Anderson’s work 关4兴 on diso ...
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... A. An interaction between the spins of two electrons located at different orbits B. The spin of an electron interacting with the spin of the nucleus ...
... A. An interaction between the spins of two electrons located at different orbits B. The spin of an electron interacting with the spin of the nucleus ...
Is the dynamics of open quantum systems always linear?
... map is linear, provided that a sufficient number of pure states of the reduced system are contained in the preparation class. For the convenience of the reader, the precise formulation of the theorem and a proof is given in Appendix B. In the present work, we will consider the influence of the prepa ...
... map is linear, provided that a sufficient number of pure states of the reduced system are contained in the preparation class. For the convenience of the reader, the precise formulation of the theorem and a proof is given in Appendix B. In the present work, we will consider the influence of the prepa ...
Through scattering theory with gun and camera: Coping with conventions
... The choice of normalization also affects important formal equations. For instance, the relation between the elastic scattering amplitude and the momentum-space T matrix 共see Sec. IV兲 is affected not only by how the S and T matrices are related 共see Sec. III A兲, but also by how we normalize the plan ...
... The choice of normalization also affects important formal equations. For instance, the relation between the elastic scattering amplitude and the momentum-space T matrix 共see Sec. IV兲 is affected not only by how the S and T matrices are related 共see Sec. III A兲, but also by how we normalize the plan ...