Universal emergence of the one-third plateau
... the ground state.56 The existence of the effective free spin1 / 2 edge spins emerges naturally within the AKLT 共AffleckKennedy-Lieb-Tasaki兲 description of the ground state of a spin-1 chain.4,57 Within our numerical precision, this triplet causes a zero-field magnetization of M = 1 / N seen in the H ...
... the ground state.56 The existence of the effective free spin1 / 2 edge spins emerges naturally within the AKLT 共AffleckKennedy-Lieb-Tasaki兲 description of the ground state of a spin-1 chain.4,57 Within our numerical precision, this triplet causes a zero-field magnetization of M = 1 / N seen in the H ...
URL - StealthSkater
... would say. The next question was how to identify this geometry. After this, it took 5 years to end up with the realization that the geometry defines what is usually called "classical physics" as Bohr orbitology. The idea of p-adic physics emerged without any rational motivation and it took a long ti ...
... would say. The next question was how to identify this geometry. After this, it took 5 years to end up with the realization that the geometry defines what is usually called "classical physics" as Bohr orbitology. The idea of p-adic physics emerged without any rational motivation and it took a long ti ...
RASHBA SPIN-ORBIT INTERACTION IN MESOSCOPIC SYSTEMS Frank Erik Meijer
... Nowadays, the research (and user’s field) that aims at identifying, understanding, controlling, and finally utilizing spin-dependent phenomena, is known as “Spintronics”. ...
... Nowadays, the research (and user’s field) that aims at identifying, understanding, controlling, and finally utilizing spin-dependent phenomena, is known as “Spintronics”. ...
Quantum Theory of Condensed Matter (260 Pages)
... Conference on Physics. It is true, as David suggested, that I was rather hesitant at first to take on this responsibility. The prospect of trying to choose fifty participants to represent a field as broad as condensed matter physics seemed especially daunting. In organizing the conference, I did ind ...
... Conference on Physics. It is true, as David suggested, that I was rather hesitant at first to take on this responsibility. The prospect of trying to choose fifty participants to represent a field as broad as condensed matter physics seemed especially daunting. In organizing the conference, I did ind ...
Imaging Electrons in Few-Electron Quantum Dots
... this charging energy, either through changing a gate voltage or applying a source to drain voltage VSD . Electrons can therefore be added to the quantum dot one at a time, once one electron enters the dot further energy is needed to add another, leading to single-electron charging effects. In order ...
... this charging energy, either through changing a gate voltage or applying a source to drain voltage VSD . Electrons can therefore be added to the quantum dot one at a time, once one electron enters the dot further energy is needed to add another, leading to single-electron charging effects. In order ...
Categorical Models for Quantum Computing
... in [1] as a mathematical model for quantum theory. This is an alternative to, and a generalisations of, the Hilbert space model. Together with their colleagues, they have extended this to a versatile framework for quantum computing. Recently, Jamie Vicary has proposed an alternative framework in ter ...
... in [1] as a mathematical model for quantum theory. This is an alternative to, and a generalisations of, the Hilbert space model. Together with their colleagues, they have extended this to a versatile framework for quantum computing. Recently, Jamie Vicary has proposed an alternative framework in ter ...
Contributions to the Quantum Optics of Multi
... a “temporary member” of their research groups, and for treating me like a fellow researcher, giving me all the tools needed to become productive under their watch. As a PhD student it is easier to hear the not–so–nice stories about ...
... a “temporary member” of their research groups, and for treating me like a fellow researcher, giving me all the tools needed to become productive under their watch. As a PhD student it is easier to hear the not–so–nice stories about ...
- Philsci-Archive
... to prefer more formal approaches, relying not on the set of theories of the so-called standard model but on tentative formal approaches that promise to give to quantum field theory the solid mathematical foundations that it does not have (see e.g. Fraser 2009). The particular characteristic of these ...
... to prefer more formal approaches, relying not on the set of theories of the so-called standard model but on tentative formal approaches that promise to give to quantum field theory the solid mathematical foundations that it does not have (see e.g. Fraser 2009). The particular characteristic of these ...
Charged domain walls as quantum strings on a - Instituut
... in isolated form, these are also genuine building blocks for the quantum dynamics because although their energy is finite, it involves an infinity of local moves to get rid of them ~topological stability!. In the particular problem of polyacytelene, these kinks only proliferate under doping ~charged ...
... in isolated form, these are also genuine building blocks for the quantum dynamics because although their energy is finite, it involves an infinity of local moves to get rid of them ~topological stability!. In the particular problem of polyacytelene, these kinks only proliferate under doping ~charged ...
Far-infrared-driven electron-hole correlations in a quantum dot with an internal... Roger Sakhel, Lars Jo¨nsson, and John W. Wilkins
... therefore have only products and no proper Slater determinants, we call the exciton basis states ‘‘determinants’’ throughout this paper. The determinants that satisfy the interband selection rule have an even overall parity and are optically active 共radiative兲. Determinants which do not satisfy that ...
... therefore have only products and no proper Slater determinants, we call the exciton basis states ‘‘determinants’’ throughout this paper. The determinants that satisfy the interband selection rule have an even overall parity and are optically active 共radiative兲. Determinants which do not satisfy that ...
Quantum State Engineering and Information Processing with
... By coupling the ion’s motional and electronic degrees of freeedom, we can engineer entanglement between these systems. This allows us to study quantum mechanics, with all its pecularities, in a well-controlled environment. For example, we can study the interactions of superposition states with the i ...
... By coupling the ion’s motional and electronic degrees of freeedom, we can engineer entanglement between these systems. This allows us to study quantum mechanics, with all its pecularities, in a well-controlled environment. For example, we can study the interactions of superposition states with the i ...
Experiments with hydrogen - discovery of the Lamb shift
... interaction of electron with radiation field "However, it is possible to identify the most strongly (linearly) divergent term in the level shift with an electromagnetic mass effect which must exist for a bound as well as for a free electron." subtract it from theoretical expression only logarithmic ...
... interaction of electron with radiation field "However, it is possible to identify the most strongly (linearly) divergent term in the level shift with an electromagnetic mass effect which must exist for a bound as well as for a free electron." subtract it from theoretical expression only logarithmic ...
Nitrate and Nitrite Ultraviolet Actinometers - SUNY-ESF
... fluxes. The potassium ferrioxalate actinometer (PFA)† is used to determine radiant fluxes from the UV out to visible wavelengths. Unfortunately, because PFA absorbs visible light, its analysis, which involves the complexation of ferrous iron and its subsequent absorbance detection, must be performed ...
... fluxes. The potassium ferrioxalate actinometer (PFA)† is used to determine radiant fluxes from the UV out to visible wavelengths. Unfortunately, because PFA absorbs visible light, its analysis, which involves the complexation of ferrous iron and its subsequent absorbance detection, must be performed ...
Generation of room-temperature entanglement in
... decades is, in turn, driven by our mastery of the computing technologies [2] . Computers operate by flipping internal switches, whether they are transistors, vacuum tubes or even mechanical hammers, between 2 different states, which we label |0i and |1i, to execute instructions at great speed. Howev ...
... decades is, in turn, driven by our mastery of the computing technologies [2] . Computers operate by flipping internal switches, whether they are transistors, vacuum tubes or even mechanical hammers, between 2 different states, which we label |0i and |1i, to execute instructions at great speed. Howev ...
92, 013635 (2015)
... a constant. Right after the barrier is swept through x = 0, the densities of the two spins start out-of-phase oscillations, therefore there is a spin polarization oscillation. The oscillation period is roughly a constant T for a certain barrier potential Vb . Considering that the barrier is swept th ...
... a constant. Right after the barrier is swept through x = 0, the densities of the two spins start out-of-phase oscillations, therefore there is a spin polarization oscillation. The oscillation period is roughly a constant T for a certain barrier potential Vb . Considering that the barrier is swept th ...
Bell's theorem
Bell's theorem is a ‘no-go theorem’ that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics (QM) and the world as described by classical mechanics. This theorem is named after John Stewart Bell.In its simplest form, Bell's theorem states:Cornell solid-state physicist David Mermin has described the appraisals of the importance of Bell's theorem in the physics community as ranging from ""indifference"" to ""wild extravagance"". Lawrence Berkeley particle physicist Henry Stapp declared: ""Bell's theorem is the most profound discovery of science.""Bell's theorem rules out local hidden variables as a viable explanation of quantum mechanics (though it still leaves the door open for non-local hidden variables). Bell concluded:Bell summarized one of the least popular ways to address the theorem, superdeterminism, in a 1985 BBC Radio interview: