Lecture 6: QUANTUM CIRCUITS 1. Simple Quantum Circuits We`ve
... Of course, to know which state it is in, receiver must be told the result of sender’s measurement using an ordinary classical information channel (a telephone, say). Once receiver has learned the measurement outcome, the state |ψ > can be recovered by applying the appropriare quantum gate to the sta ...
... Of course, to know which state it is in, receiver must be told the result of sender’s measurement using an ordinary classical information channel (a telephone, say). Once receiver has learned the measurement outcome, the state |ψ > can be recovered by applying the appropriare quantum gate to the sta ...
Quantum interference with molecules: The role of
... whether or not it exhibits interference fringes. It is straightforward to extend our model to the case in which the potential has more than two peaks, in particular to the experimentally relevant situation in which it represents a diffraction grating, and the interference pattern resulting from the ...
... whether or not it exhibits interference fringes. It is straightforward to extend our model to the case in which the potential has more than two peaks, in particular to the experimentally relevant situation in which it represents a diffraction grating, and the interference pattern resulting from the ...
Ionization due to the interaction between two Rydberg atoms
... the cross section even in collisions between a Rydberg atom and an atom in a low excited state. Reference [7] performed approximate quantum calculations of the ionization from the interaction between several Rydberg atoms. In the present paper, we extend the investigation of [5] to treat much lower ...
... the cross section even in collisions between a Rydberg atom and an atom in a low excited state. Reference [7] performed approximate quantum calculations of the ionization from the interaction between several Rydberg atoms. In the present paper, we extend the investigation of [5] to treat much lower ...
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... The main goal here is to design a dielectric graded index sphere with a radially symmetric biaxial permittivity profile. This device is required to show different functions in its equatorial and polar planes. Due to two possible polarizations in each of these planes, the designed lens offers general ...
... The main goal here is to design a dielectric graded index sphere with a radially symmetric biaxial permittivity profile. This device is required to show different functions in its equatorial and polar planes. Due to two possible polarizations in each of these planes, the designed lens offers general ...
Ultracold Atomic Gases
... attraction between electrons in a metal can cause a paired state of electrons to have a lower energy than the Fermi energy, which implies that the pair is bound. ...
... attraction between electrons in a metal can cause a paired state of electrons to have a lower energy than the Fermi energy, which implies that the pair is bound. ...
Magnetic-Field Manipulation of Chemical Bonding in Artificial
... [32, 33] U[αk , (−1)k ξk ], where ξk = yk 2m∗ ωyk /h̄, αk = (−Ey + hk )/(h̄ωyk ), and Ey = (ν + 0.5)h̄ωy1 + h1 denote the y-eigenvalues. The matching conditions at y = 0 for the left and right domains yield the y-eigenvalues and the eigenfunctions Yν (y) (m is integer and ν is in general real). In ...
... [32, 33] U[αk , (−1)k ξk ], where ξk = yk 2m∗ ωyk /h̄, αk = (−Ey + hk )/(h̄ωyk ), and Ey = (ν + 0.5)h̄ωy1 + h1 denote the y-eigenvalues. The matching conditions at y = 0 for the left and right domains yield the y-eigenvalues and the eigenfunctions Yν (y) (m is integer and ν is in general real). In ...
Chapter 8 Path Integrals in Statistical Mechanics
... Now we use the path-integral representation for each evolution kernel separately, similarly as we did for the Greensfunctions in section 2.4. Then the path-integral representation of the is evident: First we sum over all path from q to u in time τ2 and then multiply with the position u of the partic ...
... Now we use the path-integral representation for each evolution kernel separately, similarly as we did for the Greensfunctions in section 2.4. Then the path-integral representation of the is evident: First we sum over all path from q to u in time τ2 and then multiply with the position u of the partic ...
Quantum Field Theory I, Lecture Notes
... Usually, excitations of the quantum field will be described by “particles”. In QFT the number of these particles is not conserved, they are created and annihilated when they interact. It is precisely what we observe in elementary particle physics, hence QFT has become the mathematical framework for ...
... Usually, excitations of the quantum field will be described by “particles”. In QFT the number of these particles is not conserved, they are created and annihilated when they interact. It is precisely what we observe in elementary particle physics, hence QFT has become the mathematical framework for ...
Adiabatic State Preparation of Interacting Two-Level Systems R. T. Brierley, C. Creatore,
... interaction, J ¼ 0, all crossings occur simultaneously and so may all occur within the window. In the presence of interactions, eventually the time of the first level crossing, J=, approaches the temporal pulse width, , and it will be pushed out of the pulse. Neglecting the change in avoided cross ...
... interaction, J ¼ 0, all crossings occur simultaneously and so may all occur within the window. In the presence of interactions, eventually the time of the first level crossing, J=, approaches the temporal pulse width, , and it will be pushed out of the pulse. Neglecting the change in avoided cross ...
1917 The Quantum Theory of Radiation
... on the assumption that there are discrete elements of energy, from which quantum theory developed very rapidly, Wien’s considerations, from which formula (2) evolved, quite naturally were forgotten. A little while ago I obtained a derivation, related to Wien’s original idea, of the Planck radiation ...
... on the assumption that there are discrete elements of energy, from which quantum theory developed very rapidly, Wien’s considerations, from which formula (2) evolved, quite naturally were forgotten. A little while ago I obtained a derivation, related to Wien’s original idea, of the Planck radiation ...
H - Quantum Condensed Matter Research Group
... is produced via a multi-step electron transfer. Why a distant charge-separated state ? A large separation of the ions (in an ion pair) suppresses energywasting charge-recombination processes. Why the multi-step electron transfer processes? With increasing distance between the donor and the accep ...
... is produced via a multi-step electron transfer. Why a distant charge-separated state ? A large separation of the ions (in an ion pair) suppresses energywasting charge-recombination processes. Why the multi-step electron transfer processes? With increasing distance between the donor and the accep ...
Magnetic ordering of nuclear spins in an interacting two-dimensional electron... Pascal Simon, Bernd Braunecker, and Daniel Loss
... MAGNETIC ORDERING OF NUCLEAR SPINS IN AN… ...
... MAGNETIC ORDERING OF NUCLEAR SPINS IN AN… ...
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... This document presents a Data Model to describe Spectral Line Transitions in the context of the Simple Line Access Protocol defined by the IVOA (c.f. Ref[] IVOA Simple Line Access protocol) The main objective of the model is to integrate with and support the Simple Line Access Protocol, with which ...
... This document presents a Data Model to describe Spectral Line Transitions in the context of the Simple Line Access Protocol defined by the IVOA (c.f. Ref[] IVOA Simple Line Access protocol) The main objective of the model is to integrate with and support the Simple Line Access Protocol, with which ...
Lecture notes - UCSD Department of Physics
... The subject of the course is regulated quantum field theory (QFT): we will study quantum field theories which can be constructed by starting from systems with finitely many degrees of freedom per unit volume, with local interactions between them. Often these degrees of freedom will live on a lattice ...
... The subject of the course is regulated quantum field theory (QFT): we will study quantum field theories which can be constructed by starting from systems with finitely many degrees of freedom per unit volume, with local interactions between them. Often these degrees of freedom will live on a lattice ...