
Cotunneling in the ν Robert Zielke, Bernd Braunecker,
... quasiparticles with fractional charge and statistics. The FQH state at filling factor 5/2 (5/2-FQHS) has become of special interest because it has been identified in several proposals as a state in which the elementary excitations obey non-Abelian fractional statistics.1–7 Numerical simulations test ...
... quasiparticles with fractional charge and statistics. The FQH state at filling factor 5/2 (5/2-FQHS) has become of special interest because it has been identified in several proposals as a state in which the elementary excitations obey non-Abelian fractional statistics.1–7 Numerical simulations test ...
Terahertz quantum cascade lasers operating up to ∼ 200 K with
... inversion, spectral bandwidth and gain for several degrees of diagonality and laser frequencies has been studied in Ref. [23], through a MC approach. For frequencies above ∼ 3.5 THz, it was found that the diagonality of the lasing transition is beneficial between 150-200 K. Below ∼ 3.5 THz, the diag ...
... inversion, spectral bandwidth and gain for several degrees of diagonality and laser frequencies has been studied in Ref. [23], through a MC approach. For frequencies above ∼ 3.5 THz, it was found that the diagonality of the lasing transition is beneficial between 150-200 K. Below ∼ 3.5 THz, the diag ...
The general structure of quantum resource theories
... The free operations postulate: The set of free operations can not generate a resource; they can not convert free states into resource states. Note that clearly free operations can convert one resource state into another. The intuition is that free operations can not convert a resource state into a m ...
... The free operations postulate: The set of free operations can not generate a resource; they can not convert free states into resource states. Note that clearly free operations can convert one resource state into another. The intuition is that free operations can not convert a resource state into a m ...
Symmetry Violation of Time Reversal in Third Order Vertex Angle
... under time reversal. On the other hand, as we know that the evolution processes of macro-material systems which obey the second law of thermodynamics always violate time reversal symmetry. Therefore, there exists a famous and unsolved contradiction, i.e., the so-called irreversibility paradox. Becau ...
... under time reversal. On the other hand, as we know that the evolution processes of macro-material systems which obey the second law of thermodynamics always violate time reversal symmetry. Therefore, there exists a famous and unsolved contradiction, i.e., the so-called irreversibility paradox. Becau ...
Aspects of the Quantum Hall Effect
... one edge to the other, thereby making it possible to do work against a potential gradient in a direction transverse to the electric current induced by the changing flux. This gives rise to a Hall conductance quantized at integer values. These arguments hold quite generally – immune to details of the ...
... one edge to the other, thereby making it possible to do work against a potential gradient in a direction transverse to the electric current induced by the changing flux. This gives rise to a Hall conductance quantized at integer values. These arguments hold quite generally – immune to details of the ...