LASER LIGHT DYNAMICS vol 2
... problems. It is by now well known that these two theories, which are called semiclassical and which were developed independently, are equivalent. The next step consisted in the development of the laser quantum theory which allows one to predict the coherence and noise properties of laser light (and ...
... problems. It is by now well known that these two theories, which are called semiclassical and which were developed independently, are equivalent. The next step consisted in the development of the laser quantum theory which allows one to predict the coherence and noise properties of laser light (and ...
Theories of Experimentally Observed Excitation
... The two topics broadly relate to the square lattice antiferromagnet, and more precisely to its excitation spectrum as measured by different techniques. I nonetheless felt it would be artificial to shape the two topics into a single one. I thus chose to present the two topics separately in their dedi ...
... The two topics broadly relate to the square lattice antiferromagnet, and more precisely to its excitation spectrum as measured by different techniques. I nonetheless felt it would be artificial to shape the two topics into a single one. I thus chose to present the two topics separately in their dedi ...
Abstracts - QCMC 2016 - Centre for Quantum Technologies
... Programmable integrated optical circulator controlled by a single spin-polarized atom 11:30 Chao-Yang Lu, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei Creating perfect single photons for the demonstration of quantum supremacy 12:00 David DiVincenzo, RWTH Aachen University Longitudinal Coupli ...
... Programmable integrated optical circulator controlled by a single spin-polarized atom 11:30 Chao-Yang Lu, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei Creating perfect single photons for the demonstration of quantum supremacy 12:00 David DiVincenzo, RWTH Aachen University Longitudinal Coupli ...
E - Indico
... • Beam Power – directly relates to (average) luminosity & energy – MW scale, technical and physical limitations ...
... • Beam Power – directly relates to (average) luminosity & energy – MW scale, technical and physical limitations ...
Venzo de Sabbata
... examples of how it can be adapted to examine topics at the frontiers. It opens with Chapter 7, which shows how Maxwell’s equations can be expressed and manipulated via space-time algebra, using the Minkowski space-time and the Riemann and Riemann–Cartan manifolds. Chapter 8 then shows the student ho ...
... examples of how it can be adapted to examine topics at the frontiers. It opens with Chapter 7, which shows how Maxwell’s equations can be expressed and manipulated via space-time algebra, using the Minkowski space-time and the Riemann and Riemann–Cartan manifolds. Chapter 8 then shows the student ho ...
kivotides-POF2014-energy-spectra-of-finite-temperature
... variables with mean value zero, and time-correlator fF (t1 )fF (t2 ) = 2D0 (kB T/F )δ(t1 − t2 ), where F is a length scale above which thermal fluctuation effects become important in vortex motion, and kB is Boltzmann’s constant. The F scale can be determined via a scaling argument: when therma ...
... variables with mean value zero, and time-correlator fF (t1 )fF (t2 ) = 2D0 (kB T/F )δ(t1 − t2 ), where F is a length scale above which thermal fluctuation effects become important in vortex motion, and kB is Boltzmann’s constant. The F scale can be determined via a scaling argument: when therma ...
Interacting Rydberg atoms
... ultimate goal. The exaggerated properties of Rydberg atoms offer to met the technical challenges to isolate and control single interaction channels in ultracold gases. Here, I present experiments on two subjects related to interactions of Rydberg atoms in dense ultracold clouds. One subject concerns ...
... ultimate goal. The exaggerated properties of Rydberg atoms offer to met the technical challenges to isolate and control single interaction channels in ultracold gases. Here, I present experiments on two subjects related to interactions of Rydberg atoms in dense ultracold clouds. One subject concerns ...
A CP - Indico
... Electric charge (processes can move charge between quantum fields, but the sum of all charges is constant) Similar: color charge of quarks and gluons, and the weak charge Quark (baryon) and lepton numbers (however, no theory for these, therefore believed to be only approximate asymmetries) evidenc ...
... Electric charge (processes can move charge between quantum fields, but the sum of all charges is constant) Similar: color charge of quarks and gluons, and the weak charge Quark (baryon) and lepton numbers (however, no theory for these, therefore believed to be only approximate asymmetries) evidenc ...
3 Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics with Electrons on Helium
... the cavity is realized in the form of a superconducting coplanar waveguide resonator and trapped electrons on helium act as the atomic component. As a consequence of the large electric dipole moment of electrons confined in sub-μm size traps, both their lateral motional and spin degrees of freedom ar ...
... the cavity is realized in the form of a superconducting coplanar waveguide resonator and trapped electrons on helium act as the atomic component. As a consequence of the large electric dipole moment of electrons confined in sub-μm size traps, both their lateral motional and spin degrees of freedom ar ...
Quantum Mediated Effective Interactions for Spatially Complex
... and one can ask about the nature of the ground state resulting from minimizing the magnetic interactions. More often than not, a ground state, defined by specifying the spin orientation or the spin state at every site on the discrete lattice, is complex. Complex meaning that the spin arrangement in ...
... and one can ask about the nature of the ground state resulting from minimizing the magnetic interactions. More often than not, a ground state, defined by specifying the spin orientation or the spin state at every site on the discrete lattice, is complex. Complex meaning that the spin arrangement in ...
Vectors and Moments
... those described above are called free vectors. Examples of free vectors are the angular velocity of a rigid body and a torque applied to a rigid body. The effect of the action of a force on a rigid body depends on the former’s line of action. As discussed in Chapter 1, Newton’s third law states, amon ...
... those described above are called free vectors. Examples of free vectors are the angular velocity of a rigid body and a torque applied to a rigid body. The effect of the action of a force on a rigid body depends on the former’s line of action. As discussed in Chapter 1, Newton’s third law states, amon ...