Majorana and Condensed Matter Physics
... Having emphasized the value of solutions of Eqns. (1,2) for spin- 21 , we turn to the the task of obtaining them. The general problem can only be solved numerically. There is, however, a powerful yet, approximate result available when the evolution is slow and smooth, namely the adiabatic theorem. I ...
... Having emphasized the value of solutions of Eqns. (1,2) for spin- 21 , we turn to the the task of obtaining them. The general problem can only be solved numerically. There is, however, a powerful yet, approximate result available when the evolution is slow and smooth, namely the adiabatic theorem. I ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 155302
... mean-field effect came from the field of ultracold gases [2–7], where the gas parameter na3 and, therefore, the relative contribution of the LHY term can be enhanced by using Feshbach resonances [8]. Note however that the effect is perturbative; for na3 ∼ 1 higher order terms and processes, in parti ...
... mean-field effect came from the field of ultracold gases [2–7], where the gas parameter na3 and, therefore, the relative contribution of the LHY term can be enhanced by using Feshbach resonances [8]. Note however that the effect is perturbative; for na3 ∼ 1 higher order terms and processes, in parti ...
Effect of disorder on quantum phase transitions in
... the Kondo lattice in one dimension.29 An important question is whether some of the same interesting physics occurs in higher dimensional models. Senthil and Sachdev did find this to be the case in a dilute quantum Ising system near a percolation transition.30 It is particularly interesting that some ...
... the Kondo lattice in one dimension.29 An important question is whether some of the same interesting physics occurs in higher dimensional models. Senthil and Sachdev did find this to be the case in a dilute quantum Ising system near a percolation transition.30 It is particularly interesting that some ...
Theoretical Interpretation of Anomalous Enhancement of Nuclear Reaction Rates
... metals was proposed as a possible explanation of the large effects in metals by Raiola et al.11,13,17) They have applied this classical plasma electron screening model of Debye to quasi-free metallic electrons, and claimed some successes in co-relating the observed values of Ue including its temperat ...
... metals was proposed as a possible explanation of the large effects in metals by Raiola et al.11,13,17) They have applied this classical plasma electron screening model of Debye to quasi-free metallic electrons, and claimed some successes in co-relating the observed values of Ue including its temperat ...
12 Quantum Electrodynamics
... and Bleuler in Subsection 7.5.3. In their quantization scheme, the propagator took a pleasant covariant form. But this happened at the expense of another disadvantage, that this Lagrangian describes the propagation of four particles of which only two correspond to physical states. Accordingly, the H ...
... and Bleuler in Subsection 7.5.3. In their quantization scheme, the propagator took a pleasant covariant form. But this happened at the expense of another disadvantage, that this Lagrangian describes the propagation of four particles of which only two correspond to physical states. Accordingly, the H ...
Path integrals in quantum mechanics
... others. The latter was introduced later on by Feynman, who extended previous suggestions by Dirac. Nowadays it is useful to know both formulations, as depending on the problem at hands, one may find technical advantages in using one with respect to the other. In worldline approaches one often uses t ...
... others. The latter was introduced later on by Feynman, who extended previous suggestions by Dirac. Nowadays it is useful to know both formulations, as depending on the problem at hands, one may find technical advantages in using one with respect to the other. In worldline approaches one often uses t ...
Antiresonance and interaction-induced localization in spin and qubit chains with defects
... particular interest in this context. An important class of such systems are disordered spin-1/2 systems. The spin–spin interaction leads to a complicated excitation spectrum, that has been described only in special cases where the system is integrable [1, 2]. A spin-1/2 system can be modelled by a s ...
... particular interest in this context. An important class of such systems are disordered spin-1/2 systems. The spin–spin interaction leads to a complicated excitation spectrum, that has been described only in special cases where the system is integrable [1, 2]. A spin-1/2 system can be modelled by a s ...
A Spectroscopic Determination of Scattering Lengths for Sodium
... Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology probe is introduced there are no excited state atoms present. The ionizing laser present during the probe periods is tuned blue of the atomic resonance frequency and does not affect the atoms in the MOT. The ionizing laser fre ...
... Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology probe is introduced there are no excited state atoms present. The ionizing laser present during the probe periods is tuned blue of the atomic resonance frequency and does not affect the atoms in the MOT. The ionizing laser fre ...
WHAT PHYSICAL QUANTITIES MAKE SENSE IN
... ”inverse temperature” β = 1/kT and take k = 1. The above probability distribution is known as the ”canonical ensemble”, and one shows that is is in some sense equivalent to other ”ensembles” in the limit of a large system (thermodynamic limit). We shall not go into details, but note that equilibrium ...
... ”inverse temperature” β = 1/kT and take k = 1. The above probability distribution is known as the ”canonical ensemble”, and one shows that is is in some sense equivalent to other ”ensembles” in the limit of a large system (thermodynamic limit). We shall not go into details, but note that equilibrium ...
Quantum defect theory description of weakly bound levels and Feshbach...
... rotated through a unitary transformation matrix into the asymptotic representation in which the atomic energy levels have been diagonalized (with the internal and external magnetic couplings included). In some systems, accurate or approximate scattering lengths aS, aT are already known for the singl ...
... rotated through a unitary transformation matrix into the asymptotic representation in which the atomic energy levels have been diagonalized (with the internal and external magnetic couplings included). In some systems, accurate or approximate scattering lengths aS, aT are already known for the singl ...
Large quantum superpositions of a levitated nanodiamond through spin-optomechanical coupling
... objects is one of the most challenging and attractive goals in macroscopic quantum mechanics [1–4]. It provides potential opportunities to experimentally test different wave-function collapse models [2], including gravity-induced state reduction [5], which is a manifestation of the apparent conflict ...
... objects is one of the most challenging and attractive goals in macroscopic quantum mechanics [1–4]. It provides potential opportunities to experimentally test different wave-function collapse models [2], including gravity-induced state reduction [5], which is a manifestation of the apparent conflict ...
Lecture Trends in the Periodic Table - NGHS
... prediction is a rule known as the aufbau principle, which assumes that electrons are added to an atom, one at a time, starting with the lowest energy orbital, until all of the electrons have been placed in an appropriate orbital. A hydrogen atom (Z = 1) has only one electron, which goes into the low ...
... prediction is a rule known as the aufbau principle, which assumes that electrons are added to an atom, one at a time, starting with the lowest energy orbital, until all of the electrons have been placed in an appropriate orbital. A hydrogen atom (Z = 1) has only one electron, which goes into the low ...
Analysis of the projected Coupled Cluster Method in Electronic
... In order to show the convergence of the projected CC-solution to the exact wave function, the convergence estimates for the CC solution to the CI solution should be uniform with respect to actual discretisations, e.g. the size of basis sets. This means that the constants involved in these estimates ...
... In order to show the convergence of the projected CC-solution to the exact wave function, the convergence estimates for the CC solution to the CI solution should be uniform with respect to actual discretisations, e.g. the size of basis sets. This means that the constants involved in these estimates ...
Quantum mechanical modeling of the CNOT (XOR) gate
... Abstract: We consider the CNOT quantum gate as a physical action, i.e. as unitary in time evolution of the two-qubit system. This points to the modeling of the interaction Hamiltonian of the two-qubit system which would correspond to the CNOT transformation; the analysis naturally generalizes to the ...
... Abstract: We consider the CNOT quantum gate as a physical action, i.e. as unitary in time evolution of the two-qubit system. This points to the modeling of the interaction Hamiltonian of the two-qubit system which would correspond to the CNOT transformation; the analysis naturally generalizes to the ...
Rotational Raman Spectra of Diatomic Molecules
... We can calculate the number of photons per second incident for a given area and average power. This laser puts out “continuous wave” light (i.e., it is not pulsed and is therefore “steady‐state” with a constant power). Let’s say we have 1 mW of power uniformly spread out over 10 cm2 – that gives ...
... We can calculate the number of photons per second incident for a given area and average power. This laser puts out “continuous wave” light (i.e., it is not pulsed and is therefore “steady‐state” with a constant power). Let’s say we have 1 mW of power uniformly spread out over 10 cm2 – that gives ...
Spectroscopic Parameters of Neutral Argon Atom
... quantum defect theory (MQDT) analysis [11] performed by several authors [12, 13] has furthermore completed the wealth of experimental data gathered in the case of the highly excited levels. Despite the wealth of experimental and theoretical results provided by many researchers in the world, many spe ...
... quantum defect theory (MQDT) analysis [11] performed by several authors [12, 13] has furthermore completed the wealth of experimental data gathered in the case of the highly excited levels. Despite the wealth of experimental and theoretical results provided by many researchers in the world, many spe ...