INCT_IQ_ENG_1 - Instituto de Física / UFRJ
... computer therefore threatens the security of past and present communication as well as electronic commerce. Therefore, the academic, the commercial and the strategic points of view require that Brazil increase its efforts and pursue the state of the art in this highly international field. In order ...
... computer therefore threatens the security of past and present communication as well as electronic commerce. Therefore, the academic, the commercial and the strategic points of view require that Brazil increase its efforts and pursue the state of the art in this highly international field. In order ...
Circuit QED: Superconducting Qubits Coupled to Microwave Photons
... will convince the reader that microwaves, despite their name, really are particles. We will accordingly begin our study with a review of the quantization of electromagnetic fields in circuits and cavities. The quantization of electrical circuits has been thoroughly addressed in the Les Houches lectu ...
... will convince the reader that microwaves, despite their name, really are particles. We will accordingly begin our study with a review of the quantization of electromagnetic fields in circuits and cavities. The quantization of electrical circuits has been thoroughly addressed in the Les Houches lectu ...
A search for anomalous heavy-flavor quark production in association with w bosons
... With my high-school experiences and, no doubt, a healthy dose of fortune, I was accepted to the University of Minnesota Institute of Technology Honors Program as a physics major. My first year or so constitute another story which belongs somewhere else, as I underwent procedures to remove an intracr ...
... With my high-school experiences and, no doubt, a healthy dose of fortune, I was accepted to the University of Minnesota Institute of Technology Honors Program as a physics major. My first year or so constitute another story which belongs somewhere else, as I underwent procedures to remove an intracr ...
using standard syste - the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of
... Moon-earth-sun, the oldest, best known but least understood three-body problem—this is how Martin Gutzwiller summarized research on the gravitational dynamics of three masses in a recent review (Gutzwiller, 1998; see also 1995). Probably a similar statement applies to the corresponding microscopic t ...
... Moon-earth-sun, the oldest, best known but least understood three-body problem—this is how Martin Gutzwiller summarized research on the gravitational dynamics of three masses in a recent review (Gutzwiller, 1998; see also 1995). Probably a similar statement applies to the corresponding microscopic t ...
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
... Quantum mechanics depicts phenomena at microscopic level such as position and momentum of an individual particle like an atom or electron, spin of an electron, detection of light photons, and the emission and absorption of light by atoms. Unlike classical mechanics where physical entities like posit ...
... Quantum mechanics depicts phenomena at microscopic level such as position and momentum of an individual particle like an atom or electron, spin of an electron, detection of light photons, and the emission and absorption of light by atoms. Unlike classical mechanics where physical entities like posit ...
Bragg spectroscopy of quantum gases: Exploring physics in one
... periodic potential can be easily modified by changing frequency and intensity of the laser light producing the lattice. This is a fundamental point, especially concerning the realization of one-dimensional systems, because it makes possible to strictly compare experiment and theory, that is more dif ...
... periodic potential can be easily modified by changing frequency and intensity of the laser light producing the lattice. This is a fundamental point, especially concerning the realization of one-dimensional systems, because it makes possible to strictly compare experiment and theory, that is more dif ...
Tunneling
... 3 x FeiK x Ge iK x The part of the wavefunction F is interpreted as wave traveling to the right. G has no interpretation. The squared-amplitude of intensity of the transmitted relative to the incident is ...
... 3 x FeiK x Ge iK x The part of the wavefunction F is interpreted as wave traveling to the right. G has no interpretation. The squared-amplitude of intensity of the transmitted relative to the incident is ...
data collection and processing
... thing we could have done was change to new pieces of plasticine each time, but this could also jeopardize the accuracy of our experiment, as the different pieces of plasticine could have different density. Our experiment models what happens when a force is exerted on another object under a small per ...
... thing we could have done was change to new pieces of plasticine each time, but this could also jeopardize the accuracy of our experiment, as the different pieces of plasticine could have different density. Our experiment models what happens when a force is exerted on another object under a small per ...
Niels Bohr as philosopher of experiment: Does
... crucial to overcoming many of the persistent difficulties in making sense of Bohr's views. In addressing these questions, this paper is divided into two main parts. The first part provides a reading of Bohr's understanding of the epistemological primacy of a classical description, based on a functiona ...
... crucial to overcoming many of the persistent difficulties in making sense of Bohr's views. In addressing these questions, this paper is divided into two main parts. The first part provides a reading of Bohr's understanding of the epistemological primacy of a classical description, based on a functiona ...
Studies in Quantum Information Theory
... its emphasis on string theory and for the flexibility and support of the Physics Department, and Carl was with me all the way through this process. When I decided to switch topics to quantum information theory, Carl spoke with Michael (who was his former Ph.D. student) on my behalf and helped me to ...
... its emphasis on string theory and for the flexibility and support of the Physics Department, and Carl was with me all the way through this process. When I decided to switch topics to quantum information theory, Carl spoke with Michael (who was his former Ph.D. student) on my behalf and helped me to ...
ULTRAFAST - Trapped Ion Quantum Information
... Trapped atomic ions are a promising medium for quantum computing, due to their long coherence times and potential for scalability. Current methods of entangling ions rely on addressing individual modes of motion within the trap and applying qubit state dependent forces with external fields. This app ...
... Trapped atomic ions are a promising medium for quantum computing, due to their long coherence times and potential for scalability. Current methods of entangling ions rely on addressing individual modes of motion within the trap and applying qubit state dependent forces with external fields. This app ...
Chapter 4 Assumptions
... These fluctuations produce measurable results. For example, the Casimir effect produces a force on two closely spaced metal plates which have been measured to an accuracy of 5% of the theoretical prediction. In a hydrogen atom there is an interaction between the electron and the ...
... These fluctuations produce measurable results. For example, the Casimir effect produces a force on two closely spaced metal plates which have been measured to an accuracy of 5% of the theoretical prediction. In a hydrogen atom there is an interaction between the electron and the ...
Quantum Computing
... with emphasis on the linear ion trap, high-Q optical cavities, and nuclear magnetic resonance methods. These allow coherent control in a Hilbert space of eight dimensions (3 qubits), and should be extendable up to a thousand or more dimensions (10 qubits). Among other things, these systems will allo ...
... with emphasis on the linear ion trap, high-Q optical cavities, and nuclear magnetic resonance methods. These allow coherent control in a Hilbert space of eight dimensions (3 qubits), and should be extendable up to a thousand or more dimensions (10 qubits). Among other things, these systems will allo ...
Plasma_02 - StealthSkater
... charged electrons. Protons and electrons appeared to be the two ultimate building blocks of all matter. But there was something strange about the way these particles behaved. [Boris Kayser]: Pauli had to deal with a very, very puzzling situation. On the level of atomic nuclei and particles smaller t ...
... charged electrons. Protons and electrons appeared to be the two ultimate building blocks of all matter. But there was something strange about the way these particles behaved. [Boris Kayser]: Pauli had to deal with a very, very puzzling situation. On the level of atomic nuclei and particles smaller t ...
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 ...