IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)
... The fundamental purpose of FET in digital circuit is to operate as a switch i.e. when large voltage is functional to gate it allows electric current to flow as of source to drain and when low voltage is applied to the gate it blocks the current. The ability to conduct current depends on the electric ...
... The fundamental purpose of FET in digital circuit is to operate as a switch i.e. when large voltage is functional to gate it allows electric current to flow as of source to drain and when low voltage is applied to the gate it blocks the current. The ability to conduct current depends on the electric ...
Information Flow in Entangled Quantum Systems
... in the original basis. That is because, as in classical mechanics, the value of each observable of one system becomes a function of the values of observables of other systems at previous times Ð though now the ÔvaluesÕ are matrices. (However, at every instant, because the conditions (2) are preserve ...
... in the original basis. That is because, as in classical mechanics, the value of each observable of one system becomes a function of the values of observables of other systems at previous times Ð though now the ÔvaluesÕ are matrices. (However, at every instant, because the conditions (2) are preserve ...
Thermal effects on sudden changes and freezing
... to study the phenomena of sudden transition and freezing of the correlations for more general (realistic) dissipation models, such as our system under the MME approach. Recently, Pinto et al. in [12] discussed the sensitivity of the sudden change of the QD to different initial conditions. In this co ...
... to study the phenomena of sudden transition and freezing of the correlations for more general (realistic) dissipation models, such as our system under the MME approach. Recently, Pinto et al. in [12] discussed the sensitivity of the sudden change of the QD to different initial conditions. In this co ...
High-fidelity Z-measurement error encoding of optical qubits
... induced, and syndrome measured. The final bit flip correction is not made. A single qubit prepared in an arbitrary state 兩典 = ␣兩0典 + 兩1典 is input into the target mode of a nondeterministic photonic CNOT gate. An ancilla qubit in the real equal superposition 兩0典 + 兩1典 is input into the control. We ...
... induced, and syndrome measured. The final bit flip correction is not made. A single qubit prepared in an arbitrary state 兩典 = ␣兩0典 + 兩1典 is input into the target mode of a nondeterministic photonic CNOT gate. An ancilla qubit in the real equal superposition 兩0典 + 兩1典 is input into the control. We ...
Generating nonclassical quantum input field states with modulating
... be physically implementable by passing the input through a dynamical system, such as an electronic circuit, an obtaining Y as output. The resulting output will have a nonflat spectrum SY (ω) ≡ |H(ω)| , where H(ω) is the Fourier transform of the kernel h, see for instance []. However, the concept i ...
... be physically implementable by passing the input through a dynamical system, such as an electronic circuit, an obtaining Y as output. The resulting output will have a nonflat spectrum SY (ω) ≡ |H(ω)| , where H(ω) is the Fourier transform of the kernel h, see for instance []. However, the concept i ...
Wake field
... – While source and witness ( qi d(s-ct) ), at a distance z, move centered in a perfectly conducting chamber, the witness does not feel any force (g >> 1) – When the source encounters a discontinuity (e.g., transition, device), it produces an electromagnetic field, which trails behind (wake field) o ...
... – While source and witness ( qi d(s-ct) ), at a distance z, move centered in a perfectly conducting chamber, the witness does not feel any force (g >> 1) – When the source encounters a discontinuity (e.g., transition, device), it produces an electromagnetic field, which trails behind (wake field) o ...
Coupled Quantum– Atomistic and Quantum–Continuum Mechanics
... this case, the Hamiltonian spanned the neighborhood of phases of interest and the barriers between these phases, which they deemed an adequate description of the energy landscape for their purposes. The model yielded qualitatively correct results for the highly nonlinear, hysteretic behavior of thes ...
... this case, the Hamiltonian spanned the neighborhood of phases of interest and the barriers between these phases, which they deemed an adequate description of the energy landscape for their purposes. The model yielded qualitatively correct results for the highly nonlinear, hysteretic behavior of thes ...
114, 125301 (2015)
... Because α, δ ∝ J0 ðΩR =ωÞ change sign simultaneously, the qx ’s for the local minima in E− ðqx Þ associated with each spin state do not change sign, so the local minima reflect from qx ¼ 0. This argument can also be understood by considering the red curves in Fig. 1(c) showing a progression of effec ...
... Because α, δ ∝ J0 ðΩR =ωÞ change sign simultaneously, the qx ’s for the local minima in E− ðqx Þ associated with each spin state do not change sign, so the local minima reflect from qx ¼ 0. This argument can also be understood by considering the red curves in Fig. 1(c) showing a progression of effec ...
What does a spark chamber detect?
... primary cosmic ray can be converted into new mass, i.e. new particles can be produced from the energy of the primary cosmic ray. These new particles are the secondary cosmic rays. After a while, and if enough energy is available to individual secondary particles, these can decay to produce yet more ...
... primary cosmic ray can be converted into new mass, i.e. new particles can be produced from the energy of the primary cosmic ray. These new particles are the secondary cosmic rays. After a while, and if enough energy is available to individual secondary particles, these can decay to produce yet more ...
ppt - JINR
... gluons, light quarks relatively small momentum: pT 1 2 GeV / c make up for most of the multilplicity ...
... gluons, light quarks relatively small momentum: pT 1 2 GeV / c make up for most of the multilplicity ...
Bell inequalities made simple(r):
... experimental non-locality tests). Straightforward, but inefficient ...
... experimental non-locality tests). Straightforward, but inefficient ...
Chapter 5 - CARSON`S CHEMISTRY CLASS
... chlorine atoms with the large surface area provided by the steel results in a vigorous reaction. Argon, which is used in the incandescent bulb shown in Figure 5-1b, also is a gas. Argon, however, is so unreactive that it is considered a noble gas. Potassium is a reactive metal at room temperature. I ...
... chlorine atoms with the large surface area provided by the steel results in a vigorous reaction. Argon, which is used in the incandescent bulb shown in Figure 5-1b, also is a gas. Argon, however, is so unreactive that it is considered a noble gas. Potassium is a reactive metal at room temperature. I ...
X-Ray Diffraction and Scanning Probe Microscopy
... Making these two modifications again leads to diffraction, as the wavelength and feature spacing are sufficiently close in scale to create observable effects. Thus, when these slides are used to view point sources of light like LEDs or flashlight bulbs, diffraction patterns (optical transforms) that ...
... Making these two modifications again leads to diffraction, as the wavelength and feature spacing are sufficiently close in scale to create observable effects. Thus, when these slides are used to view point sources of light like LEDs or flashlight bulbs, diffraction patterns (optical transforms) that ...