
Experimental Evaluation of an Adiabatic Quantum System for
... research. If an embedding is not known the problem can be solved by Blackbox, described in the next section. Finally there has been some debate as to whether D-Wave chips form a “truly’ quantum system; this has been demonstrated for smaller (8 and 16 qubit) systems [22], [25] but not, as yet, for th ...
... research. If an embedding is not known the problem can be solved by Blackbox, described in the next section. Finally there has been some debate as to whether D-Wave chips form a “truly’ quantum system; this has been demonstrated for smaller (8 and 16 qubit) systems [22], [25] but not, as yet, for th ...
Direct Characterization of Quantum Dynamics: General Theory
... The characterization of the dynamics of quantum systems is a task of both fundamental and practical importance. A general class of methods which have been developed in quantum information theory to accomplish this task is known as quantum process tomography (QPT). In an earlier paper [M. Mohseni and ...
... The characterization of the dynamics of quantum systems is a task of both fundamental and practical importance. A general class of methods which have been developed in quantum information theory to accomplish this task is known as quantum process tomography (QPT). In an earlier paper [M. Mohseni and ...
Quantum Heat Engines and Refrigerators: Continuous Devices
... phenomena to quantum mechanics? The tradition of thermodynamics is followed by the study of hypothetical quantum heat engines and refrigerators to address these issues. Once understood, these models serve as a template for real devices. Gedanken heat engines are an integral part of thermodynamical t ...
... phenomena to quantum mechanics? The tradition of thermodynamics is followed by the study of hypothetical quantum heat engines and refrigerators to address these issues. Once understood, these models serve as a template for real devices. Gedanken heat engines are an integral part of thermodynamical t ...
Ionization in strong low-frequency fields: from quantum S
... harmonic generation, and crudely extended to multi-electron systems. Much work remains to be done to go beyond the SFA, and develop consistent theory of HHG in multi-electron systems that does not rely on the SFA. ...
... harmonic generation, and crudely extended to multi-electron systems. Much work remains to be done to go beyond the SFA, and develop consistent theory of HHG in multi-electron systems that does not rely on the SFA. ...
Force detected electron spin resonance at 94 GHz
... gradient.15,16 Previously reported FDMR experiments in high external magnetic fields 共using NMR兲 have usually chosen to place the sample on the cantilever, largely due to the deleterious effects of changes in cantilever Q and changes in resonant frequency with field. However, practical imaging of de ...
... gradient.15,16 Previously reported FDMR experiments in high external magnetic fields 共using NMR兲 have usually chosen to place the sample on the cantilever, largely due to the deleterious effects of changes in cantilever Q and changes in resonant frequency with field. However, practical imaging of de ...
Frustration-driven multi magnon condensates and their excitations Current trends in frustrated magnetism
... condensates and their excitations Oleg Starykh, University of Utah, USA Current trends in frustrated magnetism, ICTP and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, Feb 9-13, 2015 ...
... condensates and their excitations Oleg Starykh, University of Utah, USA Current trends in frustrated magnetism, ICTP and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, Feb 9-13, 2015 ...
Ice, spin ice and spin liquids lecture April 16, 2013
... soluble Rokhsar-Kivelson (RK) point g = µ, where the ground-state wave is an equally-weighted sum of all possible ice (dimer) configurations.49 The authors then argued, by continuity, that a quantum liquid phase would occur for a finite range of parameters µ # 1 bordering on the RK point.46,47 The m ...
... soluble Rokhsar-Kivelson (RK) point g = µ, where the ground-state wave is an equally-weighted sum of all possible ice (dimer) configurations.49 The authors then argued, by continuity, that a quantum liquid phase would occur for a finite range of parameters µ # 1 bordering on the RK point.46,47 The m ...
entanglement properties of quantum many
... Exchange correlations in Fermi and Bose ground states do not contribute to entanglement as a useful resource [16-19]; accordingly, a state described by a single Slater determinant or permanent is to be considered separable. Thus, in examining the entanglement of a many-body wave function, one is in ...
... Exchange correlations in Fermi and Bose ground states do not contribute to entanglement as a useful resource [16-19]; accordingly, a state described by a single Slater determinant or permanent is to be considered separable. Thus, in examining the entanglement of a many-body wave function, one is in ...
Magnetic Field Interactions
... A conducting wire (l = 85.0 cm, m = 17.5 g) hangs from two conducting springs connected to the positive (left) and negative (right) terminals of a DC power supply. A magnetic field of 1.18 T acts on this wire segment. What is the current needed through the wire that will remove the tension in ...
... A conducting wire (l = 85.0 cm, m = 17.5 g) hangs from two conducting springs connected to the positive (left) and negative (right) terminals of a DC power supply. A magnetic field of 1.18 T acts on this wire segment. What is the current needed through the wire that will remove the tension in ...
The quantum vacuum as the origin of the speed of... T E P
... 5 The propagation of a photon in vacuum We now study the propagation of a real photon in vacuum and we propose a mechanism leading to a finite average photon velocity cgroup , which must be equal to cφ and crel . When a real photon propagates in vacuum, it interacts with and is temporarily captured ...
... 5 The propagation of a photon in vacuum We now study the propagation of a real photon in vacuum and we propose a mechanism leading to a finite average photon velocity cgroup , which must be equal to cφ and crel . When a real photon propagates in vacuum, it interacts with and is temporarily captured ...
New high field magnet for neutron scattering at Hahn Meitner Institute
... commonly available. However, the understanding of the microscopic interactions has direct implication in the development of any realistic theoretical models, and this is often only possible by neutron scattering. In a survey of Science and Nature between 2001 and 2004 more than 20 % of the neutron r ...
... commonly available. However, the understanding of the microscopic interactions has direct implication in the development of any realistic theoretical models, and this is often only possible by neutron scattering. In a survey of Science and Nature between 2001 and 2004 more than 20 % of the neutron r ...
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... The total flux is the same in both cases (just the total number of lines) The flux through the right (left) hemisphere is smaller (bigger) for case 2. ...
... The total flux is the same in both cases (just the total number of lines) The flux through the right (left) hemisphere is smaller (bigger) for case 2. ...
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... The total flux is the same in both cases (just the total number of lines) The flux through the right (left) hemisphere is smaller (bigger) for case 2. ...
... The total flux is the same in both cases (just the total number of lines) The flux through the right (left) hemisphere is smaller (bigger) for case 2. ...