
Temporal Coherence of Photons Emitted by Single Nitrogen
... often considered to be promising and also difficult because of inhomogeneities and fast dephasing. Spins in solids, for example, associated with quantum dots or single dopant atoms offer promising figures of merit for both parameters. As a particular example, the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in ultr ...
... often considered to be promising and also difficult because of inhomogeneities and fast dephasing. Spins in solids, for example, associated with quantum dots or single dopant atoms offer promising figures of merit for both parameters. As a particular example, the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in ultr ...
From Quantum theory to Quantum theology: Abstract J
... very concerned by this lack of absolute position, because it did not accord with his idea of an absolute God (Hawking 1988: 18) and the philosophical belief in absolute truths. In 1915, Einstein's theory of relativity changed the concept of absolute time3 • The remarkable consequences of this theory ...
... very concerned by this lack of absolute position, because it did not accord with his idea of an absolute God (Hawking 1988: 18) and the philosophical belief in absolute truths. In 1915, Einstein's theory of relativity changed the concept of absolute time3 • The remarkable consequences of this theory ...
A Classical-Light Attack on Energy-Time Entangled Quantum Key Distribution, and Countermeasures
... using an encryption key, turning the plaintext into a ciphertext and broadcasting it over a public channel. Bob then uses the decryption key to recover the message. . . . . . . . . . ...
... using an encryption key, turning the plaintext into a ciphertext and broadcasting it over a public channel. Bob then uses the decryption key to recover the message. . . . . . . . . . ...
SOME ELEMENTS OF ATOMIC STRUCTURE THEORY
... Attempts to form a mental image of atomic structure can be misleading if taken too literally. There are two familiar kinds of pictures: in the first the electrons are particles moving in “Bohr orbits” forming a miniature “solar system”; in the second the electrons are “Schrödinger waves” forming diff ...
... Attempts to form a mental image of atomic structure can be misleading if taken too literally. There are two familiar kinds of pictures: in the first the electrons are particles moving in “Bohr orbits” forming a miniature “solar system”; in the second the electrons are “Schrödinger waves” forming diff ...
The Quantization of Wave Fields
... The theory of quantum mechanics presented thus far in this book has dealt with systems that, in the classical limit, consist of material particles. We wish now to extend the theory so that it can be applied to the magnetic field and thus provide a consistent ba.9is for the quantum ...
... The theory of quantum mechanics presented thus far in this book has dealt with systems that, in the classical limit, consist of material particles. We wish now to extend the theory so that it can be applied to the magnetic field and thus provide a consistent ba.9is for the quantum ...