
metal
... Attaching electrodes to clean films (crystal) and observe the IV-characteristics which reflects correlation effects. ...
... Attaching electrodes to clean films (crystal) and observe the IV-characteristics which reflects correlation effects. ...
Statistics, Causality and Bell`s theorem
... physics as a mathematical-physical theory. Building from this, observed violation of Bell’s inequality in experiments such as that of Aspect and coworkers (1982) is popularly supposed to provide empirical proof of non-locality in the real world. This paper reviews recent work on Bell’s theorem, link ...
... physics as a mathematical-physical theory. Building from this, observed violation of Bell’s inequality in experiments such as that of Aspect and coworkers (1982) is popularly supposed to provide empirical proof of non-locality in the real world. This paper reviews recent work on Bell’s theorem, link ...
On the Topological Origin of Entanglement in Ising Spin Glasses
... same result is reminiscent of the lattice fermion doubling problem and has been discussed before in attempts to discretise Chern–Simons terms.18 From a physical point of view, this is a consequence of the fact that the Chern–Simons term couples matter fields to the magnetic flux. In the present case ...
... same result is reminiscent of the lattice fermion doubling problem and has been discussed before in attempts to discretise Chern–Simons terms.18 From a physical point of view, this is a consequence of the fact that the Chern–Simons term couples matter fields to the magnetic flux. In the present case ...
Coupled quantum dots as quantum gates
... GaAs can be on the order of microseconds,23 whereas for charge degrees of freedom dephasing times are typically much less, on the order of nanoseconds.24,25 In addition to a well-defined qubit, we also need a controllable ‘‘source of entanglement,’’ i.e., a mechanism by which two specified qubits at ...
... GaAs can be on the order of microseconds,23 whereas for charge degrees of freedom dephasing times are typically much less, on the order of nanoseconds.24,25 In addition to a well-defined qubit, we also need a controllable ‘‘source of entanglement,’’ i.e., a mechanism by which two specified qubits at ...
Quantum Computation with Topological Phases of Matter
... J. Slingerland: ”Condensation induced transitions between topological phases” — We investigate transitions between topologically ordered phases in two spatial dimensions induced by the condensation of a bosonic quasiparticle. To this end, we formulate an extension of the theory of symmetry breaking ...
... J. Slingerland: ”Condensation induced transitions between topological phases” — We investigate transitions between topologically ordered phases in two spatial dimensions induced by the condensation of a bosonic quasiparticle. To this end, we formulate an extension of the theory of symmetry breaking ...
Multiphoton ionization of hydrogen in parallel simulations
... latter problem remained a puzzle to atomic theory until its stochastic, diffusional nature was uncovered through the then-new theory of chaos [5]. In the intervening two decades, much of the research on the theory side was motivated by the recognition of the microwave ionization problem as a testing ...
... latter problem remained a puzzle to atomic theory until its stochastic, diffusional nature was uncovered through the then-new theory of chaos [5]. In the intervening two decades, much of the research on the theory side was motivated by the recognition of the microwave ionization problem as a testing ...