
Quantum imaging technologies
... Fig. 1. – A cartoon depicting the “Schrödinger’s cat” thought experiment [6]. ...
... Fig. 1. – A cartoon depicting the “Schrödinger’s cat” thought experiment [6]. ...
Nature’s Queer Performativity “O 25
... Angeles Times on January 14, 1989. An online position paper entitled “Homosexuality and Natural Law”, posted on the website of the ultra-right-wing The Claremont Institute in southern California, quotes the line from the opposite the editorial page piece and finishes the thought: “To regard ‘the gen ...
... Angeles Times on January 14, 1989. An online position paper entitled “Homosexuality and Natural Law”, posted on the website of the ultra-right-wing The Claremont Institute in southern California, quotes the line from the opposite the editorial page piece and finishes the thought: “To regard ‘the gen ...
"Rovelli's World"
... then the same kind of processes—“collapse”—that happens between an electron and a CERN machine, may also happen between an electron and another electron. Observers are not “physically special systems” in any sense. We must treat this with some delicacy, since the usual explanation of such correlatio ...
... then the same kind of processes—“collapse”—that happens between an electron and a CERN machine, may also happen between an electron and another electron. Observers are not “physically special systems” in any sense. We must treat this with some delicacy, since the usual explanation of such correlatio ...
Quantum dynamics in strong fluctuating fields - Physik Uni
... Another important and relevant situation refers to donor–acceptor electron transfer (ET) reactions in various molecular structures [5–9]. For spatially extended quasi-periodic molecular structures like those formed by protein -helices [10–13], or DNA’s [14–18] many quantum states are generally requ ...
... Another important and relevant situation refers to donor–acceptor electron transfer (ET) reactions in various molecular structures [5–9]. For spatially extended quasi-periodic molecular structures like those formed by protein -helices [10–13], or DNA’s [14–18] many quantum states are generally requ ...
Consequences of postselection - Conference in honor of John
... implemented exactly using regular quantum mechanics. ...
... implemented exactly using regular quantum mechanics. ...
Entangling Dipole-Dipole Interactions and Quantum Logic in Optical
... and detuned far from atomic resonance, ∆ = ω L − ω0 >> Γ , where Γ is the single atom resonance linewidth, then the mean dipole moment will be very small, making the scattering rate negligible, while the large field amplitude maintains a substantial trapping potential. Pure quantum states can be pre ...
... and detuned far from atomic resonance, ∆ = ω L − ω0 >> Γ , where Γ is the single atom resonance linewidth, then the mean dipole moment will be very small, making the scattering rate negligible, while the large field amplitude maintains a substantial trapping potential. Pure quantum states can be pre ...
Coherent manipulations of charge-number states in a Cooper-pair box Y. Nakamura,
... Suppose there are two superconductors coupled via a thin insulating barrier (Josephson junction; Fig. 1(a)). Let us define charge-number states with |n where n is a number of excess Cooper pairs in the right electrode. Because of the conservation of the total charge, the left electrode has (−n) exce ...
... Suppose there are two superconductors coupled via a thin insulating barrier (Josephson junction; Fig. 1(a)). Let us define charge-number states with |n where n is a number of excess Cooper pairs in the right electrode. Because of the conservation of the total charge, the left electrode has (−n) exce ...
Fano-Feshbach resonances in two
... rise to a second order pole in the Green’s function, in addition to the usual first order pole, we have investigated the impact on the shape of the scattering cross section as one approaches the EP. We have demonstrated that the merging of the two poles results in manifestly asymmetric line profiles ...
... rise to a second order pole in the Green’s function, in addition to the usual first order pole, we have investigated the impact on the shape of the scattering cross section as one approaches the EP. We have demonstrated that the merging of the two poles results in manifestly asymmetric line profiles ...
Slide 1
... We propose a method for the tomographic reconstruction of qubit states for a general class of solid state systems in which the Hamiltonians are represented by spin operators, e.g., with Heisenberg-, XXZ-, or XY- type exchange interactions. We analyze the implementation of the projective operator mea ...
... We propose a method for the tomographic reconstruction of qubit states for a general class of solid state systems in which the Hamiltonians are represented by spin operators, e.g., with Heisenberg-, XXZ-, or XY- type exchange interactions. We analyze the implementation of the projective operator mea ...
Quantum Mechanics
... Quantum field theory is a cornerstone of our tentative of interpreting the data obtained by our senses and instruments - the extensions of our senses - that constitute what we call real world. Quantum field theory is a tentative to go into some of the inmost folds of these perceptions, a look at sca ...
... Quantum field theory is a cornerstone of our tentative of interpreting the data obtained by our senses and instruments - the extensions of our senses - that constitute what we call real world. Quantum field theory is a tentative to go into some of the inmost folds of these perceptions, a look at sca ...