
Single-electron pump based on a quantum dot
... pumped electrons into the reservoir due to its increasing electrochemical potential [28]. We estimate the capacitance between DL and the reservoir by assuming them to be parallel plate capacitors: CRES - DL = A d » 1.8 ´ 10-15 F, where ò is the permittivity of SiO2, A is the area of the reservoir d ...
... pumped electrons into the reservoir due to its increasing electrochemical potential [28]. We estimate the capacitance between DL and the reservoir by assuming them to be parallel plate capacitors: CRES - DL = A d » 1.8 ´ 10-15 F, where ò is the permittivity of SiO2, A is the area of the reservoir d ...
Quantum Analysis on Time Behavior of a Lengthening Pendulum
... Bohr tried to merge quantum and classical mechanics by introducing a correspondence principle between them. Even though the results of quantum and classical descriptions for a system more or less overlap under particular limits, their underlying principles are quite different from each other. There ...
... Bohr tried to merge quantum and classical mechanics by introducing a correspondence principle between them. Even though the results of quantum and classical descriptions for a system more or less overlap under particular limits, their underlying principles are quite different from each other. There ...
... influence of temperature than ion trap qubits. In fact, spin lifetimes up to 20 milliseconds have been reported 5. This technology is easily scalable as additional nodes for the quantum network are generated by just creating additional cavities with embedded QDs in the photonic chip. Besides, beca ...
Another Philosopher Looks at Quantum Mechanics - SAS
... (Cartwright 1999). We know that Putnam has been inclined towards it, but I think it is a presupposition best avoided. The empirical evidence available at this time is too scanty to push us very far towards either unity or disunity; and a commitment to unity stands in the way of taking seriously our ...
... (Cartwright 1999). We know that Putnam has been inclined towards it, but I think it is a presupposition best avoided. The empirical evidence available at this time is too scanty to push us very far towards either unity or disunity; and a commitment to unity stands in the way of taking seriously our ...
Alternative Approach to Time Evaluation of Schrödinger Wave
... from those pictures, ontological and epistemological approaches to the subject forwards that “a quantum particle must exist at a specific point at a particular time” therefore the position of the particle could, somehow, be definable. Additionally, the very existence of any quantum particle in space ...
... from those pictures, ontological and epistemological approaches to the subject forwards that “a quantum particle must exist at a specific point at a particular time” therefore the position of the particle could, somehow, be definable. Additionally, the very existence of any quantum particle in space ...
Titles and Abstracts - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
... structure to work with and no sufficient differentiability conditions are known. Our main result will be a generalization of Hörmander’s theorem for discrete groups. The proof is based on an abstract formulation of Calderón-Zygmund theory for von Neumann algebras which we will briefly introduce if ...
... structure to work with and no sufficient differentiability conditions are known. Our main result will be a generalization of Hörmander’s theorem for discrete groups. The proof is based on an abstract formulation of Calderón-Zygmund theory for von Neumann algebras which we will briefly introduce if ...
Quantum Operating Systems - Henry Corrigan
... new “post-quantum” cryptosystems [41], and industry giants, including Google [20] and Microsoft [39], are taking steps today to defend their systems against quantumenabled adversaries in the future. Large-scale quantum computers may exist in our lifetimes. The first electronic computers—the Mark I, ...
... new “post-quantum” cryptosystems [41], and industry giants, including Google [20] and Microsoft [39], are taking steps today to defend their systems against quantumenabled adversaries in the future. Large-scale quantum computers may exist in our lifetimes. The first electronic computers—the Mark I, ...