Quantum Structures
... relativistic formulations, to the concept of the Dirac sea of electrons, to a break between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, to quantum field theory at a point, etc. We shall review the literature of the time showing what prominent physicists thought concerning these problems, as well as g ...
... relativistic formulations, to the concept of the Dirac sea of electrons, to a break between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, to quantum field theory at a point, etc. We shall review the literature of the time showing what prominent physicists thought concerning these problems, as well as g ...
J. Phys. Chem. B 106, 8271, 2002
... |40-〉, and |31-〉 initial states of H2O, and the |00+〉, |01-〉, and |10-〉 initial states of DOH. The comparison demonstrates that the TS SC-IVR of ref 1 is able to describe the H2O spectroscopy as well as the complete photodissociation dynamics, including the isotopic substitution effects, in excellen ...
... |40-〉, and |31-〉 initial states of H2O, and the |00+〉, |01-〉, and |10-〉 initial states of DOH. The comparison demonstrates that the TS SC-IVR of ref 1 is able to describe the H2O spectroscopy as well as the complete photodissociation dynamics, including the isotopic substitution effects, in excellen ...
CommissionLecture4
... Increase Np as much as possible Increase bunch crossing frequency Decrease beam cross section ...
... Increase Np as much as possible Increase bunch crossing frequency Decrease beam cross section ...
New Class of Quantum Error-Correcting Codes for a Bosonic Mode
... coherent states. To create more useful quantum superpositions of photon Fock states which can store quantum information, it is necessary to couple the bosonic mode to a nonlinear element, e.g., a superconducting qubit [41,42], a trapped ion [45–48], or a Rydberg atom [32,33]. Experiments have demons ...
... coherent states. To create more useful quantum superpositions of photon Fock states which can store quantum information, it is necessary to couple the bosonic mode to a nonlinear element, e.g., a superconducting qubit [41,42], a trapped ion [45–48], or a Rydberg atom [32,33]. Experiments have demons ...
Interacting Anyons in a One-Dimensional Optical Lattice
... Pauli exclusion principle, where it should be noted that there exist many different proposals to interpolate between bosonic and fermionic exclusion behavior [5]. In order to relate the plethora of different proposals one can compare the Virial expansion of an ideal gas of particles obeying these st ...
... Pauli exclusion principle, where it should be noted that there exist many different proposals to interpolate between bosonic and fermionic exclusion behavior [5]. In order to relate the plethora of different proposals one can compare the Virial expansion of an ideal gas of particles obeying these st ...
Trapping and cooling rubidium atoms for quantum information
... Starting with the invention of Isidor Isaac Rabi [1], who used radio-frequency resonance techniques on atomic and molecular beams in 1938, coherent control became possible. In 1949 Norman Ramsey [2] had the ingenious idea to separate the microwave interaction fields with a radiation free zone, allow ...
... Starting with the invention of Isidor Isaac Rabi [1], who used radio-frequency resonance techniques on atomic and molecular beams in 1938, coherent control became possible. In 1949 Norman Ramsey [2] had the ingenious idea to separate the microwave interaction fields with a radiation free zone, allow ...
A Complementary Cyber Swarm Algorithm
... convergence of explored solutions in unimodal function optimization problems. However, the Ring topology (each particle is connected to exactly two other particles) can usually produce better solutions on multimodal functions than the Star topology because the former structure postpones the informat ...
... convergence of explored solutions in unimodal function optimization problems. However, the Ring topology (each particle is connected to exactly two other particles) can usually produce better solutions on multimodal functions than the Star topology because the former structure postpones the informat ...
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information 10th Anniversary
... One of the most cited books in physics of all time, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information remains the best textbook in this exciting field of science. This 10th Anniversary Edition includes a new Introduction and Afterword from the authors setting the work in context. This comprehensive textbo ...
... One of the most cited books in physics of all time, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information remains the best textbook in this exciting field of science. This 10th Anniversary Edition includes a new Introduction and Afterword from the authors setting the work in context. This comprehensive textbo ...
Strongly correlated quantum physics with cold atoms - Max
... The first realization of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) in 1995 [1, 2] opened up new pathways in ultracold atomic physics and provided unique opportunities to explore quantum phenomena associated with weak interactions. Many of the early experiments on BECs can indeed be well explained by mean fiel ...
... The first realization of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) in 1995 [1, 2] opened up new pathways in ultracold atomic physics and provided unique opportunities to explore quantum phenomena associated with weak interactions. Many of the early experiments on BECs can indeed be well explained by mean fiel ...
Abstracts of talks for the history of science conference, One hundred
... Communicating the Heisenberg relations: Niels Bohr and the forgotten Einstein-Rupp experiments In 1926, Albert Einstein collaborated with Emil Rupp on a set of experiments that were to probe the wave versus particle nature of light. The experiments have now been forgotten, even though their history ...
... Communicating the Heisenberg relations: Niels Bohr and the forgotten Einstein-Rupp experiments In 1926, Albert Einstein collaborated with Emil Rupp on a set of experiments that were to probe the wave versus particle nature of light. The experiments have now been forgotten, even though their history ...
Chapter 3 – Physico-Chemical Characteristics of
... because of additional contributions to the free electron relaxation when the nanoparticle size is reduced [3]. In particular, the free electron scattering at particle surface is no more negligible when conduction electrons mean free path (w40 nm for Au) becomes comparable to particle size [2,3]. Thi ...
... because of additional contributions to the free electron relaxation when the nanoparticle size is reduced [3]. In particular, the free electron scattering at particle surface is no more negligible when conduction electrons mean free path (w40 nm for Au) becomes comparable to particle size [2,3]. Thi ...
Study of Excitations in a Bose-Einstein Condensate
... In this work we study a Bose–Einstein condensate of 87 Rb under the effects of an oscillatory excitation. The condensate is produced through forced evaporative cooling by radio–frequency in a harmonic magnetic trap. The excitation is generated by an oscillatory quadrupole field superimposed on the t ...
... In this work we study a Bose–Einstein condensate of 87 Rb under the effects of an oscillatory excitation. The condensate is produced through forced evaporative cooling by radio–frequency in a harmonic magnetic trap. The excitation is generated by an oscillatory quadrupole field superimposed on the t ...
Spin Squeezing, Macrorealism and the Heisenberg uncertainty
... preexisting properties of a system and can be in principle obtained with an arbitrarily small perturbation of the input state [21, 175]. Even more strikingly, as noted first by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen in their seminal paper [52], quantum mechanics predicts effects that are in explicit tension w ...
... preexisting properties of a system and can be in principle obtained with an arbitrarily small perturbation of the input state [21, 175]. Even more strikingly, as noted first by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen in their seminal paper [52], quantum mechanics predicts effects that are in explicit tension w ...
Magnetic optical scatterers and backaction Kwadrin, A. - UvA-DARE
... equations in vacuum are simply unconfined plane waves that exhibit rectilinear propagation [1]. For useful phenomena to occur, such as reflection and refraction of rays in a lens, image formation in a camera, guiding of light in a telecommunications fiber, or the appearance of diffraction orders in ...
... equations in vacuum are simply unconfined plane waves that exhibit rectilinear propagation [1]. For useful phenomena to occur, such as reflection and refraction of rays in a lens, image formation in a camera, guiding of light in a telecommunications fiber, or the appearance of diffraction orders in ...
Quantum walk search on satisfiability problems random
... Not surprisingly then, the quantum random walk can be developed from both physical and computational directions as well. A quantum walk is defined by the quantum mechanical movement of a particle on a graph such that if its position were measured continuously, the probability distribution would be a ...
... Not surprisingly then, the quantum random walk can be developed from both physical and computational directions as well. A quantum walk is defined by the quantum mechanical movement of a particle on a graph such that if its position were measured continuously, the probability distribution would be a ...