
Quantum nanophotonic phase switch with a single atom.
... system4, such a switch may enable applications such as long-distance quantum communication5, distributed quantum information processing2 and metrology6, and the exploration of novel quantum states of matter7. Here, by strongly coupling a photon to a single atom trapped in the near field of a nanosca ...
... system4, such a switch may enable applications such as long-distance quantum communication5, distributed quantum information processing2 and metrology6, and the exploration of novel quantum states of matter7. Here, by strongly coupling a photon to a single atom trapped in the near field of a nanosca ...
Quantum Information Processing: Algorithms, Technologies and
... for transmission of classical information, still in certain cases entangled states can be compressed to fewer qubits. This quantum compression could have important applications in practice, where the number of usable qubits is very limited. Schumacher [101] considered compression and decompression o ...
... for transmission of classical information, still in certain cases entangled states can be compressed to fewer qubits. This quantum compression could have important applications in practice, where the number of usable qubits is very limited. Schumacher [101] considered compression and decompression o ...
Geometry of State Spaces - Institut für Theoretische Physik
... -subalgebra in any algebra B(H) with dim H sufficient large or infinite. Relying on Wedderburn’s theorem, we describe all these algebras and their state spaces, They all can be gained by performing direct products and direct sums of some algebras B(H). Intrinsically they are enumerated by their “typ ...
... -subalgebra in any algebra B(H) with dim H sufficient large or infinite. Relying on Wedderburn’s theorem, we describe all these algebras and their state spaces, They all can be gained by performing direct products and direct sums of some algebras B(H). Intrinsically they are enumerated by their “typ ...
Quantum Physics and the Holy Grail BRIAN JOHN PICCOLO
... nothing, beyond what Sir Isaac Newton and others had prescribed. Matter was considered co-eternal with the universe itself, and there was no creation or beginning to the universe. There was also nothing beyond the Milky Way galaxy, as their limited instruments had most assuredly taught them; seeing ...
... nothing, beyond what Sir Isaac Newton and others had prescribed. Matter was considered co-eternal with the universe itself, and there was no creation or beginning to the universe. There was also nothing beyond the Milky Way galaxy, as their limited instruments had most assuredly taught them; seeing ...
pdf - arXiv.org
... cooperative collective behaviors in networks of autonomous agents have been studied extensively in the context of distributed control and optimization on networks [20, 12, 31]. Optimization of the discrete time model of the classical distributed average consensus algorithm has been addressed analyti ...
... cooperative collective behaviors in networks of autonomous agents have been studied extensively in the context of distributed control and optimization on networks [20, 12, 31]. Optimization of the discrete time model of the classical distributed average consensus algorithm has been addressed analyti ...
Simulating Charge Stability Diagrams for Double and Triple
... systems with characteristics that allow for the formation of so called “qubits.” A qubit, short for quantum bit, represents a two-level, quantum mechanical system. Canonical examples of a qubit are a photon’s polarization–be it linearly horizontal or linearly vertical–or an electron’s spin state–whe ...
... systems with characteristics that allow for the formation of so called “qubits.” A qubit, short for quantum bit, represents a two-level, quantum mechanical system. Canonical examples of a qubit are a photon’s polarization–be it linearly horizontal or linearly vertical–or an electron’s spin state–whe ...
Quantum transport of two-species Dirac fermions in dual-gated three-dimensional topological insulators ARTICLE
... for graphene, resulting from the atomic flatness and relatively low density of impurities in h-BN19. The carrier densities of the top and bottom surface of the BSTS flake are tuned by top-gate voltage Vtg and back-gate voltage Vbg, respectively. Figure 1b,c shows the double-gated electric field effect ...
... for graphene, resulting from the atomic flatness and relatively low density of impurities in h-BN19. The carrier densities of the top and bottom surface of the BSTS flake are tuned by top-gate voltage Vtg and back-gate voltage Vbg, respectively. Figure 1b,c shows the double-gated electric field effect ...
Abstract book
... Quantum Optics has focused for many years on uncovering what is specifically non-classical about light fields, from the early days of quantum mechanics to current work on quantum information processing. Much of this work has concentrated on the role of discreteness, of the limits of the uncertainty ...
... Quantum Optics has focused for many years on uncovering what is specifically non-classical about light fields, from the early days of quantum mechanics to current work on quantum information processing. Much of this work has concentrated on the role of discreteness, of the limits of the uncertainty ...
Elementary gates for quantum computation
... the building up of unitary transformations from simple gates. We build on other recent results that simplify and extend Deutsch's original discovery [24] of a three-bit universal quantum logic gate. As a consequence of the greater power of quantum computing as a formal system, there are many more ch ...
... the building up of unitary transformations from simple gates. We build on other recent results that simplify and extend Deutsch's original discovery [24] of a three-bit universal quantum logic gate. As a consequence of the greater power of quantum computing as a formal system, there are many more ch ...
Field Theory on Curved Noncommutative Spacetimes
... cosmology see [28], and for NC black holes see [29]. The natural next step is to consider (quantum) field theory on these recently obtained curved NC spacetimes in order to make contact to physics, like e.g. the cosmic microwave background or Hawking radiation. (Quantum) field theory on NC spacetime ...
... cosmology see [28], and for NC black holes see [29]. The natural next step is to consider (quantum) field theory on these recently obtained curved NC spacetimes in order to make contact to physics, like e.g. the cosmic microwave background or Hawking radiation. (Quantum) field theory on NC spacetime ...
The uncertainty relations in quantum mechanics
... using specially the Stern–Gerlach experiment and an example of the energy and phase of the state of an atom. However, it should be noted that Heisenberg’s view on time was both ambiguous and contradictory2 . In the passing we also note that, although the time–energy uncertainty is one of the most im ...
... using specially the Stern–Gerlach experiment and an example of the energy and phase of the state of an atom. However, it should be noted that Heisenberg’s view on time was both ambiguous and contradictory2 . In the passing we also note that, although the time–energy uncertainty is one of the most im ...
Exploring a Classical Model of the Helium Atom
... seen the autoionization of one of the electrons via a chaotic transient. Here, the "autoionization" is defined as the escape of an electron to infinity. Ionization is obtained through observation of each electron's energy. We define ionization as the condition in which one of the electrons maintains ...
... seen the autoionization of one of the electrons via a chaotic transient. Here, the "autoionization" is defined as the escape of an electron to infinity. Ionization is obtained through observation of each electron's energy. We define ionization as the condition in which one of the electrons maintains ...
Bohr`s Atomic Model and Paraconsistent Logic
... ‘seem’ to suggest, because, although they refer to Bohr’s research program (pp. 81-83), it is rather unclear whether they equate the CP, as handled by Bohr, with the Generalized Correspondence Principle (GCP), the heuristic function of which they want to underline. Anyway, their point of view permit ...
... ‘seem’ to suggest, because, although they refer to Bohr’s research program (pp. 81-83), it is rather unclear whether they equate the CP, as handled by Bohr, with the Generalized Correspondence Principle (GCP), the heuristic function of which they want to underline. Anyway, their point of view permit ...