Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with
... Experiments presented here demonstrate quantum localization and measurement of both electrons on the quantum dot and photons in the resonator. Further, it is shown that the resonator-qubit coupling in these devices is sufficient to reach the strong coupling regime of circuit QED. The details of a meas ...
... Experiments presented here demonstrate quantum localization and measurement of both electrons on the quantum dot and photons in the resonator. Further, it is shown that the resonator-qubit coupling in these devices is sufficient to reach the strong coupling regime of circuit QED. The details of a meas ...
A WYSIWYG Simulation Tool for Investigating the Circuit Model of
... Quantum computing is a new and exciting area of science that has recently been gathering attention. It is a multidisciplinary area of study combining computer science and quantum mechanics from physics. This dissertation explores some of the most important concepts that have been developed since the ...
... Quantum computing is a new and exciting area of science that has recently been gathering attention. It is a multidisciplinary area of study combining computer science and quantum mechanics from physics. This dissertation explores some of the most important concepts that have been developed since the ...
Experiments and theory in cold and ultracold collisions
... the potential difference. The quasimolecule finds itself photoassociated and vibrating within the attractive well. A second field \ v 2 can then further excite or even ionize the photoassociated quasimolecule, or it can relax back to some distribution of the continuum and bound levels of the ground ...
... the potential difference. The quasimolecule finds itself photoassociated and vibrating within the attractive well. A second field \ v 2 can then further excite or even ionize the photoassociated quasimolecule, or it can relax back to some distribution of the continuum and bound levels of the ground ...
Quantum Computing
... This is the remarkable thing about entanglement. By measuring one qubit we can affect the probability amplitudes of the other qubits in a system! How to think about this process in an abstract way is an open challenge in quantum computing. The difficulty is the lack of any classical analog. One usef ...
... This is the remarkable thing about entanglement. By measuring one qubit we can affect the probability amplitudes of the other qubits in a system! How to think about this process in an abstract way is an open challenge in quantum computing. The difficulty is the lack of any classical analog. One usef ...
Cavity optomechanics - Institute for Theoretical Physics II
... Nichols and Hull, 1901). A careful analysis of these experiments was required to distinguish the phenomenon from thermal effects that had dominated earlier observations. As early as 1909, Einstein derived the statistics of the radiationpressure force fluctuations acting on a movable mirror (Einstein ...
... Nichols and Hull, 1901). A careful analysis of these experiments was required to distinguish the phenomenon from thermal effects that had dominated earlier observations. As early as 1909, Einstein derived the statistics of the radiationpressure force fluctuations acting on a movable mirror (Einstein ...
Fano resonances in nanoscale structures
... Wood in 1902, namely, the presence of unexpected narrow bright and dark bands in the spectrum of an optical reflection grating illuminated by a light source with slowly varying wavelength 共Wood, 1902兲. Wood was astounded to see that under special illumination conditions the grating efficiency in a g ...
... Wood in 1902, namely, the presence of unexpected narrow bright and dark bands in the spectrum of an optical reflection grating illuminated by a light source with slowly varying wavelength 共Wood, 1902兲. Wood was astounded to see that under special illumination conditions the grating efficiency in a g ...
Particle Detectors in Curved Space Quantum Field Theory
... the techniques used and results acquired. In this thesis a fairly strict Copenhagen interpretation shall be adopted, it being the most widely accepted view amongst physicists today. This step elevates the study of particle detectors to an even higher level of importance because, according to the Cop ...
... the techniques used and results acquired. In this thesis a fairly strict Copenhagen interpretation shall be adopted, it being the most widely accepted view amongst physicists today. This step elevates the study of particle detectors to an even higher level of importance because, according to the Cop ...
Quantum Circuits Engineering: Efficient Simulation and
... menting specific algorithms, we have that knowledge because of the characteristic form these states exhibit. We have performed an analysis concerning the effectiveness of our methodology, for specific states from Shor and Grover algorithms. Unfortunately, as shown by our case study for Shor, Deutsch-Jo ...
... menting specific algorithms, we have that knowledge because of the characteristic form these states exhibit. We have performed an analysis concerning the effectiveness of our methodology, for specific states from Shor and Grover algorithms. Unfortunately, as shown by our case study for Shor, Deutsch-Jo ...
power point - Space Plasma Physics
... Phase-shifts in phase-integral method obtained from the asymptotics of the solutions Connection formula used to cross the turning point from q2 < 0 to q2 > 0 ...
... Phase-shifts in phase-integral method obtained from the asymptotics of the solutions Connection formula used to cross the turning point from q2 < 0 to q2 > 0 ...
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... After exploring the quantum correlations, we show that the same models of lightmatter interactions that were used to generate them can be simulated in a much broader regime of coupling strengths. The exploration of these models outside their native regimes is not only of fundamental interest, but wi ...
... After exploring the quantum correlations, we show that the same models of lightmatter interactions that were used to generate them can be simulated in a much broader regime of coupling strengths. The exploration of these models outside their native regimes is not only of fundamental interest, but wi ...
introduction to quantum computing 1.
... • Quantum mechanics is not physics in the usual sense - it is not about matter, or energy or waves, or particles - it is about information, probabilities, probability amplitudes and observables, and how they relate to each other. • Quantum mechanics is what you would inevitably come up with if you w ...
... • Quantum mechanics is not physics in the usual sense - it is not about matter, or energy or waves, or particles - it is about information, probabilities, probability amplitudes and observables, and how they relate to each other. • Quantum mechanics is what you would inevitably come up with if you w ...
Information measures, entanglement and quantum evolution Claudia Zander
... then measure an observable of the copy (in fact, we could perform measurements on as many copies as necessary) without disturbing the original, thereby defeating, for instance, the principle that two non-orthogonal quantum states cannot be distinguished with certainty [23]. Perfect quantum cloning ...
... then measure an observable of the copy (in fact, we could perform measurements on as many copies as necessary) without disturbing the original, thereby defeating, for instance, the principle that two non-orthogonal quantum states cannot be distinguished with certainty [23]. Perfect quantum cloning ...
Quantum conditional probability - E
... reference point and source of encouragement throughout the year in London. And so I entered the PhD program ‘Entre Ciencia y Filosofía’ at UCM. From this first year at UCM, I wish to thank Julian Reiss, Antonio Blanco and Javier Vilanova. Ana Rioja’s course on the Heisenberg’s relations of uncertai ...
... reference point and source of encouragement throughout the year in London. And so I entered the PhD program ‘Entre Ciencia y Filosofía’ at UCM. From this first year at UCM, I wish to thank Julian Reiss, Antonio Blanco and Javier Vilanova. Ana Rioja’s course on the Heisenberg’s relations of uncertai ...
- Quantum Optics and Spectroscopy
... These error correcting protocols can only protect the information if they are applied multiple times subsequently. For this, it is necessary to remove the information about previous errors from the quantum system before performing the actual correction. However, this removal of information requires ...
... These error correcting protocols can only protect the information if they are applied multiple times subsequently. For this, it is necessary to remove the information about previous errors from the quantum system before performing the actual correction. However, this removal of information requires ...
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... from group members who have moved on and those who will remain. My work here has been eased along by patience and understanding of graduate students Aaron and Yong, who nurtured my development on the apparatus, driven forward by the insights of post-docs Dave and Michele, and “boosted” by diploma st ...
... from group members who have moved on and those who will remain. My work here has been eased along by patience and understanding of graduate students Aaron and Yong, who nurtured my development on the apparatus, driven forward by the insights of post-docs Dave and Michele, and “boosted” by diploma st ...