Experimental Implementation of Adiabatic Passage between
... exotic state of matter termed topological orders [5], which are beyond the usual symmetry description. This type of order has some interesting properties, such as robust ground state degeneracy that depends on the surface topology [6], quasiparticle fractional statistics [7], protected edge states [ ...
... exotic state of matter termed topological orders [5], which are beyond the usual symmetry description. This type of order has some interesting properties, such as robust ground state degeneracy that depends on the surface topology [6], quasiparticle fractional statistics [7], protected edge states [ ...
Measurement and assignment of the size-dependent
... However, one of the original and basic experimental questions about quantum dots—how their electronic spectra evolve with size in the strong confinement regime—remains largely unanswered. Early work on this question3–10 was constrained by difficulties in preparing high-quality, monodisperse samples. ...
... However, one of the original and basic experimental questions about quantum dots—how their electronic spectra evolve with size in the strong confinement regime—remains largely unanswered. Early work on this question3–10 was constrained by difficulties in preparing high-quality, monodisperse samples. ...
Macroscopic quantum Schro¨dinger and Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen
... We propose macroscopic generalizations of the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox in which the completeness of quantum mechanics is contrasted with forms of macroscopic reality and macroscopic local reality defined in relation to Schrödinger’s original ‘cat’ paradox. ...
... We propose macroscopic generalizations of the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox in which the completeness of quantum mechanics is contrasted with forms of macroscopic reality and macroscopic local reality defined in relation to Schrödinger’s original ‘cat’ paradox. ...
Spin Flips and Quantum Information for Antiparallel Spins
... the second spin? The problem is the entanglement. Indeed, if the optimal strategy for finding the polarization direction would involve separate measurements on the two spins, then two parallel spins would be equivalent to two antiparallel spins. (This would be true even if which measurement is to be ...
... the second spin? The problem is the entanglement. Indeed, if the optimal strategy for finding the polarization direction would involve separate measurements on the two spins, then two parallel spins would be equivalent to two antiparallel spins. (This would be true even if which measurement is to be ...
An equation for the waves - University College London
... the particles and of time, and from which all possible predictions about the physical properties of the system can be obtained. Examples of the meaning of “The coordinates of all the particles”: For a single particle moving in one dimension: For a single particle moving in three dimensions: For two ...
... the particles and of time, and from which all possible predictions about the physical properties of the system can be obtained. Examples of the meaning of “The coordinates of all the particles”: For a single particle moving in one dimension: For a single particle moving in three dimensions: For two ...
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... there is no physical influence between the two wings of the experiment, that is, no physical interaction of any sort that is represented by terms in the Hamiltonian of the composite system at the time one or the other component is measured”. Fine shows that (SLOC) is consistent with the denial of t ...
... there is no physical influence between the two wings of the experiment, that is, no physical interaction of any sort that is represented by terms in the Hamiltonian of the composite system at the time one or the other component is measured”. Fine shows that (SLOC) is consistent with the denial of t ...
Topics in Applied Physics Volume 115
... In this book, some of the contributions given at the workshop as well as some additional reviews provided by other experts have been collected into three sections dealing with III–V heterostructures, quantum dots and quantum wires, silicon-based nanostructures, and quantum information processing. Th ...
... In this book, some of the contributions given at the workshop as well as some additional reviews provided by other experts have been collected into three sections dealing with III–V heterostructures, quantum dots and quantum wires, silicon-based nanostructures, and quantum information processing. Th ...
Detailed program - Ricardo Mendes Ribeiro
... and postdoctoral fellows, taught undergraduate as well as graduate courses, and contributed to the physics department in many ways. Shi-Jian’s research areas were condensed matter theory and quantum information. I will not go into details on Shi-Jian’s contributions, other than to point out that thr ...
... and postdoctoral fellows, taught undergraduate as well as graduate courses, and contributed to the physics department in many ways. Shi-Jian’s research areas were condensed matter theory and quantum information. I will not go into details on Shi-Jian’s contributions, other than to point out that thr ...
Tree Search and Quantum Computation
... branching factor? Clearly, this is not always the case for the complete set of problems that can potentially be addressed by search algorithms. When considering a non-constant branching factor, what would be the associated impacts in overall system performance? Additionally, traditional search strat ...
... branching factor? Clearly, this is not always the case for the complete set of problems that can potentially be addressed by search algorithms. When considering a non-constant branching factor, what would be the associated impacts in overall system performance? Additionally, traditional search strat ...