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... ODL – optical delay line, D1 and D2 – balanced detectors, α – the angle between incident light and the direction of the fluid flow velocity. ...
... ODL – optical delay line, D1 and D2 – balanced detectors, α – the angle between incident light and the direction of the fluid flow velocity. ...
Decoherence of matter waves by thermal emission of radiation
... study, C70 fullerene molecules have just the right amount of complexity to exhibit perfect quantum interference in our experiments13 at temperatures below 1,000 K, and to gradually lose all their quantum behaviour when the internal temperature is increased up to 3,000 K. We can thus trace the quantu ...
... study, C70 fullerene molecules have just the right amount of complexity to exhibit perfect quantum interference in our experiments13 at temperatures below 1,000 K, and to gradually lose all their quantum behaviour when the internal temperature is increased up to 3,000 K. We can thus trace the quantu ...
7Copenhagen
... Einstein objected to quantum randomness “God does not play dice” Attacked either Heisenberg uncertainty, or complementarity ...
... Einstein objected to quantum randomness “God does not play dice” Attacked either Heisenberg uncertainty, or complementarity ...
... Before the advent of the formal development of quantum mechanics, a few simple, fundamental problems were worked out exactly. It was the case of the Bohr atomic model for the hydrogen atom. This kind of problem is treated in quantum mechanics and modern physics textbooks prior to the introduction of ...
Realization of a Knill-Laflamme-Milburn controlled
... resultant output photons themselves have to be measured and destroyed) or rely on additional entanglement effects; as we explain below, the KLM scheme is based on a direct implementation of the non-linear sign-shift (NS) gate that relies on the interaction with a single auxiliary photon at a beam sp ...
... resultant output photons themselves have to be measured and destroyed) or rely on additional entanglement effects; as we explain below, the KLM scheme is based on a direct implementation of the non-linear sign-shift (NS) gate that relies on the interaction with a single auxiliary photon at a beam sp ...
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... Linking momentum and wavelength Based on the photoelectric effect, de Broglie surmised that particles should behave by photons and their wavelength should be related to their ...
... Linking momentum and wavelength Based on the photoelectric effect, de Broglie surmised that particles should behave by photons and their wavelength should be related to their ...
WBL6_Lecture_Ch27
... Atoms are observed to emit and absorb photons of particular wavelengths; each type of atom has its own set of wavelengths. An empirical formula was found that gives the four visible spectral lines of hydrogen: ...
... Atoms are observed to emit and absorb photons of particular wavelengths; each type of atom has its own set of wavelengths. An empirical formula was found that gives the four visible spectral lines of hydrogen: ...
Line Spectra and the Bohr Model
... • Can only explain the line spectrum of hydrogen adequately. • Can only work for (at least) one electron atoms. • Cannot explain multi-lines with each color. • Electrons are not completely described as small particles. • Electrons can have both wave and particle properties. ...
... • Can only explain the line spectrum of hydrogen adequately. • Can only work for (at least) one electron atoms. • Cannot explain multi-lines with each color. • Electrons are not completely described as small particles. • Electrons can have both wave and particle properties. ...
Theoretical Physics T2 Quantum Mechanics
... the foundation of quantum mechanics. A metal surface emits electrons when illuminated by ultraviolet light. The importance of this discovery lies within the inability of classical physics to describe the effect in its full extent based on three observations. 1. ) The kinetic energy of the emitted el ...
... the foundation of quantum mechanics. A metal surface emits electrons when illuminated by ultraviolet light. The importance of this discovery lies within the inability of classical physics to describe the effect in its full extent based on three observations. 1. ) The kinetic energy of the emitted el ...
slides - University of Colorado Boulder
... “The simulations were the best part of class, they practically answer physics questions all by themselves. I would recommend continuing to develop these and add more. Without these I think I would have been lost in the course.” “I definitely not only enjoyed the simulations, but I'd go as far to say ...
... “The simulations were the best part of class, they practically answer physics questions all by themselves. I would recommend continuing to develop these and add more. Without these I think I would have been lost in the course.” “I definitely not only enjoyed the simulations, but I'd go as far to say ...
SCIENCES COMMUNICATION AND ENGINEERING
... The near-optimum receiver processes the received field by adding to it a fixed linearly polarized local reference plane wave 1(t), equal to the negative of one of the signals So(t) or Sl(t), and direct-detecting the result with a photon counter. We generalize this concept by allowing the choice of t ...
... The near-optimum receiver processes the received field by adding to it a fixed linearly polarized local reference plane wave 1(t), equal to the negative of one of the signals So(t) or Sl(t), and direct-detecting the result with a photon counter. We generalize this concept by allowing the choice of t ...
WHAT IS A PHOTON? Spontaneous emission
... qualitative; some of the most precise measurements known involve minute properties of the spectra of atoms. These properties are predicted via quantum field theory and, so far, the agreement with experiment is perfect. We will only be able to give a very brief, very superficial, very crude introduct ...
... qualitative; some of the most precise measurements known involve minute properties of the spectra of atoms. These properties are predicted via quantum field theory and, so far, the agreement with experiment is perfect. We will only be able to give a very brief, very superficial, very crude introduct ...
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... An initial demonstration of the Bennett et al. qubit teleportation protocol was reported by Bouwmeester et al. [7],[8], but this work was a table-top experiment in which only one of the Bell states was measured. As a result, only when photodetection clicks heralded the occurrence of that Bell state— ...
... An initial demonstration of the Bennett et al. qubit teleportation protocol was reported by Bouwmeester et al. [7],[8], but this work was a table-top experiment in which only one of the Bell states was measured. As a result, only when photodetection clicks heralded the occurrence of that Bell state— ...
Narrowband biphotons with polarization-frequency
... SFWM source. This detection postselection in relative time delay is essential for this work [26]. The experimental data in Fig. 1(c) agrees well with the theoretical curve obtained numerically following the interaction picture [13]. The biphotons have a correlation time of about 50 ns. We also perfo ...
... SFWM source. This detection postselection in relative time delay is essential for this work [26]. The experimental data in Fig. 1(c) agrees well with the theoretical curve obtained numerically following the interaction picture [13]. The biphotons have a correlation time of about 50 ns. We also perfo ...
From coherent to quantum atom optics
... Two entangled particles interference effect, and the ability to prepare and observe individual pairs, is at the root of the second quantum revolution* *AA: “John Bell and the second quantum revolution” foreword of “Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics” , J.S. Bell (Cambridge University Pre ...
... Two entangled particles interference effect, and the ability to prepare and observe individual pairs, is at the root of the second quantum revolution* *AA: “John Bell and the second quantum revolution” foreword of “Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics” , J.S. Bell (Cambridge University Pre ...