
Spin Squeezing on an Atomic Clock Transition.
... Spin squeezing requires a Hamiltonian that is at least quadratic in the spin components, or equivalently, some form of interaction between the particles. While it is possible to use interatomic collisions in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) for that purpose,14,15 these density-dependent interactions ...
... Spin squeezing requires a Hamiltonian that is at least quadratic in the spin components, or equivalently, some form of interaction between the particles. While it is possible to use interatomic collisions in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) for that purpose,14,15 these density-dependent interactions ...
The Emergence and Interpretation of Probability
... which global existence and uniqueness can be proved for almost all initial conditions. Relevant to us later, the theory is also time-reversal invariant and (for most states) Poincaré recurrent. That is, for every history there is also the time-reversed history given by the transformations t→-t and Ψ ...
... which global existence and uniqueness can be proved for almost all initial conditions. Relevant to us later, the theory is also time-reversal invariant and (for most states) Poincaré recurrent. That is, for every history there is also the time-reversed history given by the transformations t→-t and Ψ ...
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... within the interval (ti > t > tf) between them? It turns out that the probability (which was first written down in ABL (1964)) that a measurement of some complete set of observables C within that interval, if it were carried out, would find that C = cj is ...
... within the interval (ti > t > tf) between them? It turns out that the probability (which was first written down in ABL (1964)) that a measurement of some complete set of observables C within that interval, if it were carried out, would find that C = cj is ...
Conversion of Spin into Directed Electric Current in Quantum Wells
... be much slower than momentum relaxation. In summary, the experiments carried out on different types of quantum wells have shown that circularly polarized light can generate a directed electric current even at room temperature. The microscopic picture given above requires that the generated current i ...
... be much slower than momentum relaxation. In summary, the experiments carried out on different types of quantum wells have shown that circularly polarized light can generate a directed electric current even at room temperature. The microscopic picture given above requires that the generated current i ...
Quantum-like model of unconscious–conscious dynamics
... classical probability does not. Why? Answers may differ (see Khrennikov, 2010b). We point to contextuality of data as one of the main sources of its non-classicality (Khrennikov, 2010b; Dzhafarov and Kujala, 2012a,b, 2013). As was pointed out, at the beginning of quantum theory physicists attempted ...
... classical probability does not. Why? Answers may differ (see Khrennikov, 2010b). We point to contextuality of data as one of the main sources of its non-classicality (Khrennikov, 2010b; Dzhafarov and Kujala, 2012a,b, 2013). As was pointed out, at the beginning of quantum theory physicists attempted ...