Diamond NV centers for quantum computing and quantum
... NV electronic spin and nearby nuclei (in particular the host nitrogen and 13C isotopic impurities) allow NV-mediated access to individual nuclear spins that have extraordinarily longlived quantum states. Even at room temperature, the coherence of these nuclear spins can persist for seconds12 (see Fi ...
... NV electronic spin and nearby nuclei (in particular the host nitrogen and 13C isotopic impurities) allow NV-mediated access to individual nuclear spins that have extraordinarily longlived quantum states. Even at room temperature, the coherence of these nuclear spins can persist for seconds12 (see Fi ...
An Ontological Interpretation of the Wave Function - Philsci
... wave function realism is not dead; there is still one possibility, though which is hardly imaginable. It can be seen that the contradiction only requires that the above two situations cannot exist at the same time at a single instant. As we will show below, however, they may exist “at the same time” ...
... wave function realism is not dead; there is still one possibility, though which is hardly imaginable. It can be seen that the contradiction only requires that the above two situations cannot exist at the same time at a single instant. As we will show below, however, they may exist “at the same time” ...
Are dark fringes devoid of energy of the
... For centuries we have been taught that “interference” of light beams is occurring when we observe or record superposition fringes (spatial or temporal re-distribution of energy) during the superposition of two or more “coherent” light beams. In reality, well defined light beams or EM fields do not o ...
... For centuries we have been taught that “interference” of light beams is occurring when we observe or record superposition fringes (spatial or temporal re-distribution of energy) during the superposition of two or more “coherent” light beams. In reality, well defined light beams or EM fields do not o ...
Many-molecule reaction triggered by a single photon in polaritonic
... packet close to the ground-state minimum qs . If radiative decay happens at this point, this would give a quantum yield of essentially unity for the back-reaction from the metastable to the stable configuration. While this already presents a large cavity-induced change of the photochemical propertie ...
... packet close to the ground-state minimum qs . If radiative decay happens at this point, this would give a quantum yield of essentially unity for the back-reaction from the metastable to the stable configuration. While this already presents a large cavity-induced change of the photochemical propertie ...
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... Y numerically. One can identify that the intersections of X and Y are the zeros of R. However, for the case of K = k0 , R is not zero, but unity. This is because for this particular choice, the denominator of R is also zero. Therefore, one can not determine R only from the numerator. The limit of R ...
... Y numerically. One can identify that the intersections of X and Y are the zeros of R. However, for the case of K = k0 , R is not zero, but unity. This is because for this particular choice, the denominator of R is also zero. Therefore, one can not determine R only from the numerator. The limit of R ...
Uncertainty in the classroom
... electron paths) are more probable than others. For example, an electron is more likely to be found in the region around point A than point B in figure 1. However, we can never know in advance which value of momentum an individual electron will take. Thus, nature will never allow us to simultaneously ...
... electron paths) are more probable than others. For example, an electron is more likely to be found in the region around point A than point B in figure 1. However, we can never know in advance which value of momentum an individual electron will take. Thus, nature will never allow us to simultaneously ...
The Age of Entanglement Quantum Computing the (Formerly) Uncomputable
... The wavefunction for an electron is a well-defined smooth function of position. At any radius away from the atom nucleus there is some value for the wavefunction. We therefore say that an electron occupies this wavefunction, meaning that the electron is simultaneously everywhere where the wavefuncti ...
... The wavefunction for an electron is a well-defined smooth function of position. At any radius away from the atom nucleus there is some value for the wavefunction. We therefore say that an electron occupies this wavefunction, meaning that the electron is simultaneously everywhere where the wavefuncti ...
Photon echoes for a system of large negative spin and few mean
... field with small mean photon number in a closed cavity. This particular example in a crowded active field of research has been overlooked. The interaction of TLMs interacting with a field in a closed cavity is well known and has been covered extensively, as will be seen in the next section. An exami ...
... field with small mean photon number in a closed cavity. This particular example in a crowded active field of research has been overlooked. The interaction of TLMs interacting with a field in a closed cavity is well known and has been covered extensively, as will be seen in the next section. An exami ...
Cavity Induced Interfacing of Atoms and Light
... spontaneous emissions into free space. A deterministic photon emission into a single field mode is therefore possible with an efficiency close to unity. These effects have first been observed by Carmichael et al. [10] and De Martini et al. [11]. Moreover, with the coherence properties uniquely deter ...
... spontaneous emissions into free space. A deterministic photon emission into a single field mode is therefore possible with an efficiency close to unity. These effects have first been observed by Carmichael et al. [10] and De Martini et al. [11]. Moreover, with the coherence properties uniquely deter ...
EP-307 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
... On the otherhand at the centre of the pattern P12 is more than twice as large P1 + P2.. It is as if closing one hole decreased the probability thru other also ...
... On the otherhand at the centre of the pattern P12 is more than twice as large P1 + P2.. It is as if closing one hole decreased the probability thru other also ...
Module P10.2 A wave model for matter
... point is called classical physics and most of the developments since then, fall in a new category, termed quantum physics. Quantum physics is now seen as one of the most important theories ever to emerge from within physics, embracing as it does all the elements of classical physics as well as the n ...
... point is called classical physics and most of the developments since then, fall in a new category, termed quantum physics. Quantum physics is now seen as one of the most important theories ever to emerge from within physics, embracing as it does all the elements of classical physics as well as the n ...
Can Mind Affect Matter Via Active Information?
... receives information and analyzes it, but it is much harder to explain how such distributed information is synthesized into the coherent multi-modal “virtual reality” that is part of the content of our conscious experience. More deeply, there is the “hard problem” of consciousness: why are there con ...
... receives information and analyzes it, but it is much harder to explain how such distributed information is synthesized into the coherent multi-modal “virtual reality” that is part of the content of our conscious experience. More deeply, there is the “hard problem” of consciousness: why are there con ...
Optical and Quantum Communications—J. H. Shapiro, N. C. Wong
... We are embarked on research in the area of quantum information technology whose goal is to enable the quantum-mechanical information transmission, storage, and processing needed for future applications in quantum computing and quantum communication. Our theoretical work in this area has focused on a ...
... We are embarked on research in the area of quantum information technology whose goal is to enable the quantum-mechanical information transmission, storage, and processing needed for future applications in quantum computing and quantum communication. Our theoretical work in this area has focused on a ...
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... degree the use of some of these methods is appropriate when the evolution of a heavy plus light particle system is studied using the particle coordinates directly ~rather than some collective coordinates!. For simple model problems it would be more appropriate to base a quantum-classical separation ...
... degree the use of some of these methods is appropriate when the evolution of a heavy plus light particle system is studied using the particle coordinates directly ~rather than some collective coordinates!. For simple model problems it would be more appropriate to base a quantum-classical separation ...
PH0008 Quantum Mechanics and Special
... bundles (called quanta) such that E=h . Mathematically this additional effect generates an expression for spectrum that fits data well. • The Planck constant is determined empirically from then existing data • The short wavelength modes are eliminated ...
... bundles (called quanta) such that E=h . Mathematically this additional effect generates an expression for spectrum that fits data well. • The Planck constant is determined empirically from then existing data • The short wavelength modes are eliminated ...
1 Why do we need position operator in quantum theory?
... reasons. For macroscopic bodies this effect is extremely small (see Sec. 3) while in experiments on the Earth with atoms and elementary particles spreading does not have enough time to manifest itself. However, it seems rather strange that no one has posed a problem of what happens to photons from d ...
... reasons. For macroscopic bodies this effect is extremely small (see Sec. 3) while in experiments on the Earth with atoms and elementary particles spreading does not have enough time to manifest itself. However, it seems rather strange that no one has posed a problem of what happens to photons from d ...
Conservation laws and laser cooling of atoms
... enter the description: the parameter B1 = v1 /c, where v1 is the norm of the atom’s velocity vector ~v1 before the absorption/emission of a photon. The use of dimensionless parameters simplify the formulas and allows an easy comparison of the orders of magnitude; however, when needed, the basic phys ...
... enter the description: the parameter B1 = v1 /c, where v1 is the norm of the atom’s velocity vector ~v1 before the absorption/emission of a photon. The use of dimensionless parameters simplify the formulas and allows an easy comparison of the orders of magnitude; however, when needed, the basic phys ...
Quantum Gaussian Noise - Research Laboratory of Electronics
... quantum noise of the light beam itself. Lasers, light-emitting diodes, and incandescent sources all produce light beams that are in Glauber coherent states or their classically-random mixtures.6 In photodetection analyses these quantum states are said to be classical, because their quantum-photodete ...
... quantum noise of the light beam itself. Lasers, light-emitting diodes, and incandescent sources all produce light beams that are in Glauber coherent states or their classically-random mixtures.6 In photodetection analyses these quantum states are said to be classical, because their quantum-photodete ...
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... Can be excluded by changing the angles of detectors A and B during the flight of the photons so rapidly that information transfer from A to B would require signal speed much larger than speed of light ...
... Can be excluded by changing the angles of detectors A and B during the flight of the photons so rapidly that information transfer from A to B would require signal speed much larger than speed of light ...
Physics for the 21st Century Unit 3: Gravity Eric Adelberger and
... beam interferometers in Hanford, Washington and Livingston, Louisiana, will detect what has never been detected before. GABRIELA GONZÁLEZ: An interferometer measures the interference of light. The laser light goes 4 kilometers that way and you may be able to see at the very end. That’s a building th ...
... beam interferometers in Hanford, Washington and Livingston, Louisiana, will detect what has never been detected before. GABRIELA GONZÁLEZ: An interferometer measures the interference of light. The laser light goes 4 kilometers that way and you may be able to see at the very end. That’s a building th ...