Quantum noise properties of multiphoton transitions in driven nonlinear resonators
... are a direct consequence of the nonequilibrium distribution over states with different oscillation amplitudes and phases [1, 2, 29]. The signatures of such a characteristic non-Lorentzian line shape of the response have been observed experimentally in a circuit quantum electrodynamics setup [31]. Wh ...
... are a direct consequence of the nonequilibrium distribution over states with different oscillation amplitudes and phases [1, 2, 29]. The signatures of such a characteristic non-Lorentzian line shape of the response have been observed experimentally in a circuit quantum electrodynamics setup [31]. Wh ...
Chapter 15– Oscillations
... • (d) The angular frequency is related to the spring constant k and the mass m by . We solve for k: • k = mω2 = (0.500 kg)(12.6 rad/s)2 = 79.0 N/m. • (e) Let xm be the amplitude. The maximum speed is • vm = ωxm = (12.6 rad/s)(0.350 m) = 4.40 m/s. • (f) The maximum force is exerted when the displacem ...
... • (d) The angular frequency is related to the spring constant k and the mass m by . We solve for k: • k = mω2 = (0.500 kg)(12.6 rad/s)2 = 79.0 N/m. • (e) Let xm be the amplitude. The maximum speed is • vm = ωxm = (12.6 rad/s)(0.350 m) = 4.40 m/s. • (f) The maximum force is exerted when the displacem ...
Quantum Information Chapter 10. Quantum Shannon Theory
... Ω(1) denotes a positive constant. This is Shannon’s source coding theorem. We have not discussed at all the details of the compression code. We might imagine a huge lookup table which assigns a unique codeword to each message and vice versa, but because such a table has size exponential in n it is q ...
... Ω(1) denotes a positive constant. This is Shannon’s source coding theorem. We have not discussed at all the details of the compression code. We might imagine a huge lookup table which assigns a unique codeword to each message and vice versa, but because such a table has size exponential in n it is q ...
notes on elementary statistical mechanics
... contains classical mechanics in the limit in which the velocity compared to the speed of light is negligible, similarly Statistical Mechanics encompasses Thermodynamics in the case of the thermodynamic limit, where the number of particles N and the volume V of the system both tend to infinity while ...
... contains classical mechanics in the limit in which the velocity compared to the speed of light is negligible, similarly Statistical Mechanics encompasses Thermodynamics in the case of the thermodynamic limit, where the number of particles N and the volume V of the system both tend to infinity while ...
Fast Field Cycling NMR Relaxometry
... z-axis is aligned with the external magnetic field B. Angular momentum conservation law therefore implies that a photon can only be emitted in the direction of the field B. Possible deviations from this rule: when the spin system couples to a ‘lattice’, the latter can take up some of the angular mom ...
... z-axis is aligned with the external magnetic field B. Angular momentum conservation law therefore implies that a photon can only be emitted in the direction of the field B. Possible deviations from this rule: when the spin system couples to a ‘lattice’, the latter can take up some of the angular mom ...
Why photons cannot be sharply localized
... The standard method of quantization of the free electromagnetic field based on the decomposition into monochromatic modes is not well suited for the discussion of localizability because the monochromatic mode functions are not localized. To overcome this problem we further developed an alternative m ...
... The standard method of quantization of the free electromagnetic field based on the decomposition into monochromatic modes is not well suited for the discussion of localizability because the monochromatic mode functions are not localized. To overcome this problem we further developed an alternative m ...
Polarizability affecting nucleation of water vapour condensation and
... where, p0 is the dipole moment, k the Boltzmann constant and T the temperature. The calculated values of Ucrr varying with temperature are shown in Table 1. It is evident from the Table that Uerr decreases inversely with increase in temperature. At a constant electric field, the values of radius r~ ...
... where, p0 is the dipole moment, k the Boltzmann constant and T the temperature. The calculated values of Ucrr varying with temperature are shown in Table 1. It is evident from the Table that Uerr decreases inversely with increase in temperature. At a constant electric field, the values of radius r~ ...
chemistry chapter
... circle the nucleus only in allowed paths (orbits). An electron in any of these orbits has a definite (fixed) amount of energy. The energy is said to be quantized. Thus a line spectrum is produced when an electron drops from a higher-energy orbit to a lower energy orbit because as the electron drops, ...
... circle the nucleus only in allowed paths (orbits). An electron in any of these orbits has a definite (fixed) amount of energy. The energy is said to be quantized. Thus a line spectrum is produced when an electron drops from a higher-energy orbit to a lower energy orbit because as the electron drops, ...
Complex symmetric operators
... The preceding theorem places in a single framework a number of disparate topics in analysis. For instance, Schmidt vectors and singular numbers in the theory of Hankel operators [13] and the Fredholm eigenvalues of a planar domain [2, 18] both arise from such antilinear eigenvalue problems. Continui ...
... The preceding theorem places in a single framework a number of disparate topics in analysis. For instance, Schmidt vectors and singular numbers in the theory of Hankel operators [13] and the Fredholm eigenvalues of a planar domain [2, 18] both arise from such antilinear eigenvalue problems. Continui ...
WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF INERTIA?
... While the origin of inertia remains a foundational issue in the physical sciences, as it has been for the past few centuries, recently a sense of "something magical" being in the air has gotten abroad. The idea that means of manipulating inertia for the purposes of rapid spacetime transport may be i ...
... While the origin of inertia remains a foundational issue in the physical sciences, as it has been for the past few centuries, recently a sense of "something magical" being in the air has gotten abroad. The idea that means of manipulating inertia for the purposes of rapid spacetime transport may be i ...
Multimode quantum memory based on atomic frequency combs
... of multiplexing the QM will be required 关10,11兴. By using time 关11兴, spatial 关10,12,13兴, or frequency multiplexing to store single photons in many modes N, the entanglement generation rate can be increased by a corresponding factor N 关11兴. Here we consider multimode QMs capable of storing N temporal ...
... of multiplexing the QM will be required 关10,11兴. By using time 关11兴, spatial 关10,12,13兴, or frequency multiplexing to store single photons in many modes N, the entanglement generation rate can be increased by a corresponding factor N 关11兴. Here we consider multimode QMs capable of storing N temporal ...