Quantum Information Processing (Communication) with Photons
... • only weak interaction with environment (good coherence) • high-speed (c), low-loss transmission (‘flying qubits’ for longdistance quantum communicati0n) • good single qubit control with standard optical components (waveplates, beamsplitters, mirrors,…) • efficient photon detectors (photodiodes,…) ...
... • only weak interaction with environment (good coherence) • high-speed (c), low-loss transmission (‘flying qubits’ for longdistance quantum communicati0n) • good single qubit control with standard optical components (waveplates, beamsplitters, mirrors,…) • efficient photon detectors (photodiodes,…) ...
WinFinalSoln
... Halve - stay the same – double – quadruple – other Since v~E and KE = 12 mv 2 , therefore KE ~ E2 and the energy quadruples. (Assuming nonrelativistic.) ...
... Halve - stay the same – double – quadruple – other Since v~E and KE = 12 mv 2 , therefore KE ~ E2 and the energy quadruples. (Assuming nonrelativistic.) ...
summary 2015
... Experimental evidence for Special Relativity Time dilation in the decay of muons produced by cosmic rays at the top of the atmosphere have lifetimes of 2 s, so should travel only a few hundred metres before decaying. Their speeds are close to c, so most of them travel through many tens of km of atm ...
... Experimental evidence for Special Relativity Time dilation in the decay of muons produced by cosmic rays at the top of the atmosphere have lifetimes of 2 s, so should travel only a few hundred metres before decaying. Their speeds are close to c, so most of them travel through many tens of km of atm ...
A spherical capacitor has two different layers of
... A spherical capacitor has two different layers of dielectrics between its plates. Their permittivities are ϵ1 for a < r < r0 and ϵ2 for r0 < r < b. Find the capacitance of this system by finding the total energy of the fields between the plates. Let the charge on the innermost plate is Q. The field ...
... A spherical capacitor has two different layers of dielectrics between its plates. Their permittivities are ϵ1 for a < r < r0 and ϵ2 for r0 < r < b. Find the capacitance of this system by finding the total energy of the fields between the plates. Let the charge on the innermost plate is Q. The field ...
Shapes of the Charge Clouds
... If I want to find you on a Saturday afternoon… •Probable places for finding electrons = ORBITALS ...
... If I want to find you on a Saturday afternoon… •Probable places for finding electrons = ORBITALS ...
DES601-Module011
... lb/ft3), we get units of L for the pressure term. • Velocity has units of ft/sec. Energy related (velocity)2. Measure of velocity energy consistent with other energy units is v2/2g where g = ...
... lb/ft3), we get units of L for the pressure term. • Velocity has units of ft/sec. Energy related (velocity)2. Measure of velocity energy consistent with other energy units is v2/2g where g = ...
AP Physics B Content Outline
... Atomic and Nuclear Physics (10%) a. Atomic physics and quantum effects (7%) i. Photons, photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, x-rays Photoelectric effect – photons emitted from a light source hit a metal plate, all energy is transferred to an electron. The electron uses part of the energy to esc ...
... Atomic and Nuclear Physics (10%) a. Atomic physics and quantum effects (7%) i. Photons, photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, x-rays Photoelectric effect – photons emitted from a light source hit a metal plate, all energy is transferred to an electron. The electron uses part of the energy to esc ...
Section 3.7
... 6. Statistics are used to predict situations such as the number of megajoules of electricity that will be used in a city in a given winter month, or the number of students that will achieve honours on a national examination, or the number of cases of influenza that will occur over the winter in a co ...
... 6. Statistics are used to predict situations such as the number of megajoules of electricity that will be used in a city in a given winter month, or the number of students that will achieve honours on a national examination, or the number of cases of influenza that will occur over the winter in a co ...
Quantum Mechanics
... product of the magnetic induction and the speed of light). The probability to find a photon at any point is proportional to the electromagnetic energy density (light intensity) at that point. Comparing the electron and the photon we should note that for photons one uses a vectorial wavefunction, for ...
... product of the magnetic induction and the speed of light). The probability to find a photon at any point is proportional to the electromagnetic energy density (light intensity) at that point. Comparing the electron and the photon we should note that for photons one uses a vectorial wavefunction, for ...
Chapter 7 -- Radiative Corrections: some formal developments Chapter 7:
... filled with virtual particles – appearing suddenly and then quickly disappearing. Processes like those do not violate the energy conservation principle: the loan of energy from nowhere is very short, like it does the bank employee, who brings back in the morning the money borrowed in the ...
... filled with virtual particles – appearing suddenly and then quickly disappearing. Processes like those do not violate the energy conservation principle: the loan of energy from nowhere is very short, like it does the bank employee, who brings back in the morning the money borrowed in the ...
Principles of Computer Architecture Dr. Mike Frank
... • Classical mechanics can be expressed most generally and concisely in the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations. • Based on simple functions of the system state: – Lagrangian: Kinetic minus potential energy. – Hamiltonian: Kinetic plus potential energy. ...
... • Classical mechanics can be expressed most generally and concisely in the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations. • Based on simple functions of the system state: – Lagrangian: Kinetic minus potential energy. – Hamiltonian: Kinetic plus potential energy. ...