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... [13β19] and amplifying [20β24] dielectric media was developed, where optical modes are described as open quantum systems. There are important similarities with classical optics, for example, the classical Green function ...
... [13β19] and amplifying [20β24] dielectric media was developed, where optical modes are described as open quantum systems. There are important similarities with classical optics, for example, the classical Green function ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 044106(1-4) - APS Link Manager
... The statistical theory of gases developed by Boltzmann leads to macroscopic irreversibility and entropy growth even if dynamical equations of motion are time reversible. This contradiction was pointed out by Loschmidt and is now known as the Loschmidt paradox [1]. The reply of Boltzmann relied on th ...
... The statistical theory of gases developed by Boltzmann leads to macroscopic irreversibility and entropy growth even if dynamical equations of motion are time reversible. This contradiction was pointed out by Loschmidt and is now known as the Loschmidt paradox [1]. The reply of Boltzmann relied on th ...
Lieb-Robinson Bounds and the Speed of Light from
... Introduction.βThe principle of locality is one of the most fundamental ideas of modern physics. It states that every physical system can be influenced only by those in its neighborhood. The concept of field is the outcome of taking this principle seriously: if object A causes a change on object B, t ...
... Introduction.βThe principle of locality is one of the most fundamental ideas of modern physics. It states that every physical system can be influenced only by those in its neighborhood. The concept of field is the outcome of taking this principle seriously: if object A causes a change on object B, t ...
COMMUNICATION SCIENCES ENGINEERING AND
... (See Fig. IX-1.)We want to observe S first in an optimal way. The process is similar to Helstrom's in that we choose a measurement that is characterized by a Hermitian operator O s in the Hilbert Space JCs so that the probability of error Pr [Es] is minimized. ...
... (See Fig. IX-1.)We want to observe S first in an optimal way. The process is similar to Helstrom's in that we choose a measurement that is characterized by a Hermitian operator O s in the Hilbert Space JCs so that the probability of error Pr [Es] is minimized. ...
Quantum information and quantum computation
... Quantum computation?? This will be a talk about the theory of information and the theory of computation. And perhaps the strangest thing about this topic is that a physicist is giving the talk. What do physicists know about information or computation? What am I doing here? Could it be that Milt has ...
... Quantum computation?? This will be a talk about the theory of information and the theory of computation. And perhaps the strangest thing about this topic is that a physicist is giving the talk. What do physicists know about information or computation? What am I doing here? Could it be that Milt has ...
X. Xiao, J.C. Sturm, C.W. Liu, L.C. Lenchyshyn, M.L.W. Thewalt, R.B. Gregory, P. Fejes, "Quantum confinement effects in strained silicon-germanium alloy quantum wells," Appl. Phys. Lett.60, pp. 2135-2137 (1992).
... one band model for the heavy-hole ground state, which is what is measured by PL. When kl1 #O, however, the heavy-hole band is coupled with other bands (as is always the case for the higher-lying light-hole band), and the exact calculation is required to calculate the subband dispersion. The good agr ...
... one band model for the heavy-hole ground state, which is what is measured by PL. When kl1 #O, however, the heavy-hole band is coupled with other bands (as is always the case for the higher-lying light-hole band), and the exact calculation is required to calculate the subband dispersion. The good agr ...
SPH4U Modern Plans
... 1. Review experiments showing light as a wave: a. Polarization b. Double slit interference & single slit diffraction c. Interferometers & thin film interference 2. What would happen in these experiments if light were a tiny particle instead of a wave? 3. Einstein history 4. www.explorelearning.com β ...
... 1. Review experiments showing light as a wave: a. Polarization b. Double slit interference & single slit diffraction c. Interferometers & thin film interference 2. What would happen in these experiments if light were a tiny particle instead of a wave? 3. Einstein history 4. www.explorelearning.com β ...