Theory of quantum light emission from a strongly
... “off-resonant excitation of the cavity mode” and a “triple peak” during the strong coupling regime. Since these observations are unusual, it has been speculated that they indicate a clear deviation from a simple artificial atom model of the QD; this view has since been echoed by additional experimen ...
... “off-resonant excitation of the cavity mode” and a “triple peak” during the strong coupling regime. Since these observations are unusual, it has been speculated that they indicate a clear deviation from a simple artificial atom model of the QD; this view has since been echoed by additional experimen ...
Symmetry and structure of rotating H 3 +
... of the Hessian are negative and so the RE is a local maximum of the Hamiltonian. This occurs for rigid rotor Hamiltonians and Hamiltonians for rotational energy surfaces, but not for the ro-vibrational molecular Hamiltonians we are concerned with here. RE may be linearly stable without being nonline ...
... of the Hessian are negative and so the RE is a local maximum of the Hamiltonian. This occurs for rigid rotor Hamiltonians and Hamiltonians for rotational energy surfaces, but not for the ro-vibrational molecular Hamiltonians we are concerned with here. RE may be linearly stable without being nonline ...
Vinen1 - Indico
... Visualizing the flow One should not underestimate the importance of visualizing the flow. Kolmogorov scaling suggests that turbulence is very random on small scales. Measurements of velocity correlations etc are not obviously inconsistent with this view. But looking at a classical turbulent flo ...
... Visualizing the flow One should not underestimate the importance of visualizing the flow. Kolmogorov scaling suggests that turbulence is very random on small scales. Measurements of velocity correlations etc are not obviously inconsistent with this view. But looking at a classical turbulent flo ...
Geometry of State Spaces - Institut für Theoretische Physik
... theorem of Wigner asserting that such a map can be induced by a unitary or by an anti-unitary transformation. After these lengthy introduction to our first chapter, we have not much to comment to our third one. It is just devoted to the (partial) extension of what has been said above to general stat ...
... theorem of Wigner asserting that such a map can be induced by a unitary or by an anti-unitary transformation. After these lengthy introduction to our first chapter, we have not much to comment to our third one. It is just devoted to the (partial) extension of what has been said above to general stat ...
Chemistry-I - University of the Punjab
... simple functions, Variable separable first order differential equations and their use in chemistry (One question is mandatory from this chapter). ...
... simple functions, Variable separable first order differential equations and their use in chemistry (One question is mandatory from this chapter). ...
Classical-field description of the quantum effects
... basic properties that are traditionally described within the framework of quantum electrodynamics were obtained. It is shown that the “jump-like quantum transitions between the discrete energy levels of the atom” do not exist, and the spontaneous emission of an atom occurs not in the form of discret ...
... basic properties that are traditionally described within the framework of quantum electrodynamics were obtained. It is shown that the “jump-like quantum transitions between the discrete energy levels of the atom” do not exist, and the spontaneous emission of an atom occurs not in the form of discret ...
Adiabatic=Quantum.Ah.. - Duke Computer Science
... The set of computations that can be performed by Quantum systems, evolving adiabatically under the ...
... The set of computations that can be performed by Quantum systems, evolving adiabatically under the ...
5.7. time-reversal symmetry for spin-1/2 and Kramers
... Consider the 3D BZ of a 3D insulator. Now, we consider constant kz planes. We can consider each constant kz plane as a 2D system. For most constant kz planes, they are not time-revers ally invariant 2D systems, because kz kz under time-reversal. However, the kz 0 and kz planes are time-re ...
... Consider the 3D BZ of a 3D insulator. Now, we consider constant kz planes. We can consider each constant kz plane as a 2D system. For most constant kz planes, they are not time-revers ally invariant 2D systems, because kz kz under time-reversal. However, the kz 0 and kz planes are time-re ...