
HQ-1: Conference on the History of Quantum Physics Max Planck
... Πe < βν − P. N It would take almost two decades to confirm this equation experimentally. We see, in sum, that Einstein’s arguments for light quanta were based upon Boltzmann’s statistical interpretation of the entropy. He did not propose his light-quantum hypothesis “to explain the photoelectric eff ...
... Πe < βν − P. N It would take almost two decades to confirm this equation experimentally. We see, in sum, that Einstein’s arguments for light quanta were based upon Boltzmann’s statistical interpretation of the entropy. He did not propose his light-quantum hypothesis “to explain the photoelectric eff ...
Schroedinger`s cat states generated by the environment
... photons [7, 8]. Alternatively, large spin characterizes macroscopic atomic ensembles that are entangled via interaction with a common light source [9]. The weakness of their interactions with the environment renders large-spin ensembles robust against decoherence and thus makes them good candidates ...
... photons [7, 8]. Alternatively, large spin characterizes macroscopic atomic ensembles that are entangled via interaction with a common light source [9]. The weakness of their interactions with the environment renders large-spin ensembles robust against decoherence and thus makes them good candidates ...
Chapter 3: Quantum Computing
... Computations and methods not making use of quantum mechanics will be termed classical. In contrast, Quantum Computation (QC) applies quantum mechanics to do computation. A single molecule (or collection of particles and/or atoms) may have a number n of degrees of freedom known as qubits. Associated ...
... Computations and methods not making use of quantum mechanics will be termed classical. In contrast, Quantum Computation (QC) applies quantum mechanics to do computation. A single molecule (or collection of particles and/or atoms) may have a number n of degrees of freedom known as qubits. Associated ...
Charge Rearrangement and Screening in a Quantum Point Contact S. Lu¨scher,
... pinch-off relative to those for higher modes in the experiment [Fig. 2(b)] is thus evidence of the importance of exchange-correlation effects to charge distribution in a QPC. For higher modes, kinetic energy plays an important role: lowering kinetic energy by doubling effective mass [dashed curve, F ...
... pinch-off relative to those for higher modes in the experiment [Fig. 2(b)] is thus evidence of the importance of exchange-correlation effects to charge distribution in a QPC. For higher modes, kinetic energy plays an important role: lowering kinetic energy by doubling effective mass [dashed curve, F ...
Elementary Particle Physics
... When combining two particles to form a composite particle we need to know what combinations could occur in nature given the various conservation laws. Out of everything which can exist our theory should predict only those do exist!! How do the various properties add up ? (1) Angular momentum (2) Iso ...
... When combining two particles to form a composite particle we need to know what combinations could occur in nature given the various conservation laws. Out of everything which can exist our theory should predict only those do exist!! How do the various properties add up ? (1) Angular momentum (2) Iso ...
Biological Autonomy - Chapman University Digital Commons
... back into the river, nature’s command is short: survive! This command does not inform the fish in terms of physical details and spatial coordinates what to do, such as to turn left or right. Organisms commonly have alternative means of performing the same function (Beckner 1969), therefore, they mus ...
... back into the river, nature’s command is short: survive! This command does not inform the fish in terms of physical details and spatial coordinates what to do, such as to turn left or right. Organisms commonly have alternative means of performing the same function (Beckner 1969), therefore, they mus ...
Circuit QED: Superconducting Qubits Coupled to
... lines.] In addition to these standard circuit elements, there is one special element in superconducting circuits, the Josephson tunnel junction. We will be learning more about superconductivity and Josephson junctions later, but for now we simply note the following. With capacitors and inductors we ...
... lines.] In addition to these standard circuit elements, there is one special element in superconducting circuits, the Josephson tunnel junction. We will be learning more about superconductivity and Josephson junctions later, but for now we simply note the following. With capacitors and inductors we ...
Adiabatic processes in the ionization of highly excited hydrogen atoms
... strength and co its frequency. In most cases the spectrum of Ho contains a continuous part and hence the Floquet spectrum of (2.17) covers the whole real axis, i.e. in a strict mathematical sense there are no normalisable Floquet states [12]. The situation can be seen in close analogy to the static ...
... strength and co its frequency. In most cases the spectrum of Ho contains a continuous part and hence the Floquet spectrum of (2.17) covers the whole real axis, i.e. in a strict mathematical sense there are no normalisable Floquet states [12]. The situation can be seen in close analogy to the static ...