
Quantum steam tables. Free energy calculations for H2O, D2O, H2S
... of 2 compared to the independent-mode harmonic oscillator model (with errors of ~ 16% ). These calculations indicate that vibrational anharmonicity and mode-mode coupling effects are significant, but that they may be treated with useful accuracy by perturbation theory for these molecules. The quanta ...
... of 2 compared to the independent-mode harmonic oscillator model (with errors of ~ 16% ). These calculations indicate that vibrational anharmonicity and mode-mode coupling effects are significant, but that they may be treated with useful accuracy by perturbation theory for these molecules. The quanta ...
Flipped SU(5) - cosmology - Arizona State University
... vanishing. Supersymmetry is exact, and there is no cosmological constant. This is all desirable at the Tree Level. m1/2 ≠ 0 for SUSY breaking ...
... vanishing. Supersymmetry is exact, and there is no cosmological constant. This is all desirable at the Tree Level. m1/2 ≠ 0 for SUSY breaking ...
A Tunable Kondo Effect in Quantum Dots
... significantly only for temperatures comparable to or lower than the Kondo temperature TK ~ [UΓ]½exp[-π(µ-ε0)/2Γ], where Γ = ΓLΓR/[ΓL + ΓR] (15). To make this regime accessible experimentally, Γ is made as large as possible by setting the gate voltages Vg such that the broadened CB oscillations in Fi ...
... significantly only for temperatures comparable to or lower than the Kondo temperature TK ~ [UΓ]½exp[-π(µ-ε0)/2Γ], where Γ = ΓLΓR/[ΓL + ΓR] (15). To make this regime accessible experimentally, Γ is made as large as possible by setting the gate voltages Vg such that the broadened CB oscillations in Fi ...
QUANTUM PHASE ESTIMATION WITH ARBITRARY CONSTANT
... On the other hand, Kitaev’s original approach requires only the first phase shift operator (as a single qubit gate not controlled). Comparing the existing methods, there is a gap between Kitaev’s original approach and QPE with AQFT in terms of the degree of phase shift operators needed. In this pape ...
... On the other hand, Kitaev’s original approach requires only the first phase shift operator (as a single qubit gate not controlled). Comparing the existing methods, there is a gap between Kitaev’s original approach and QPE with AQFT in terms of the degree of phase shift operators needed. In this pape ...
Silicon nanophotonics for scalable quantum coherent feedback
... 3 On-chip optical elements for CQFC networks Solid-state based realizations of quantum optical networks are possible on several platforms nowadays, including microwave quantum optics on superconducting integrated structures [–] and visible/near infrared quantum optics on integrated photonic stru ...
... 3 On-chip optical elements for CQFC networks Solid-state based realizations of quantum optical networks are possible on several platforms nowadays, including microwave quantum optics on superconducting integrated structures [–] and visible/near infrared quantum optics on integrated photonic stru ...
SPH4U: Electric and Magnetic Fields
... Predict. What will happen if you place a charged rod near a falling stream of water from a tap? Explain your prediction using a charge diagram for a droplet of water. Draw a second illustration the path of the entire stream of water. ...
... Predict. What will happen if you place a charged rod near a falling stream of water from a tap? Explain your prediction using a charge diagram for a droplet of water. Draw a second illustration the path of the entire stream of water. ...
Anyons and the quantum Hall effect— A pedagogical
... satisfy Schroedinger’s wave equation. And second, these wave functions should satisfy certain symmetry properties with respect to the exchange of identical particles. For fermions the wave function should be anti-symmetric, for bosons it should be symmetric. It is impossible to overrate the importan ...
... satisfy Schroedinger’s wave equation. And second, these wave functions should satisfy certain symmetry properties with respect to the exchange of identical particles. For fermions the wave function should be anti-symmetric, for bosons it should be symmetric. It is impossible to overrate the importan ...
Physica E 6, 72 - Physics@Technion
... The corresponding plasma has anomalously weak screening properties, and as a consequence we nd that the correlations along the edge do not decay algebraically as in the Laughlin (incompressible) case, while the bulk correlations decay in the same way. The results suggest that due to the strong coup ...
... The corresponding plasma has anomalously weak screening properties, and as a consequence we nd that the correlations along the edge do not decay algebraically as in the Laughlin (incompressible) case, while the bulk correlations decay in the same way. The results suggest that due to the strong coup ...
a half-quantum vortex
... Requirement 3: Pairing should gap out the Dirac fermion There is one and only one such pairing satisfying the requirements! s-wave pairing of Dirac fermion ...
... Requirement 3: Pairing should gap out the Dirac fermion There is one and only one such pairing satisfying the requirements! s-wave pairing of Dirac fermion ...
21.1 Electric Fields
... Object B somehow senses the change in space and experiences a force due to the properties of the space at its location. We call the changed property of space an electric field. An electric field means that the interaction is not between two distant objects, but between an object and the field at its ...
... Object B somehow senses the change in space and experiences a force due to the properties of the space at its location. We call the changed property of space an electric field. An electric field means that the interaction is not between two distant objects, but between an object and the field at its ...