Gurdjieff`s Philosophy of Nature
... wave. The unity of contradictories is more than the simple sum of its classical parts, a summation which is contradictory (from the classical point of view) and approximate (from the quantum point of view). When Gurdjieff affirms, "The world consists of vibrations and matter, or of matter in a state ...
... wave. The unity of contradictories is more than the simple sum of its classical parts, a summation which is contradictory (from the classical point of view) and approximate (from the quantum point of view). When Gurdjieff affirms, "The world consists of vibrations and matter, or of matter in a state ...
Far-infrared-driven electron-hole correlations in a quantum dot with an internal... Roger Sakhel, Lars Jo¨nsson, and John W. Wilkins
... that selection rule are optically dark 共nonradiative兲. The intersublevel transitions occur between levels of the same particle and follow the normal dipole selection rules for the envelope functions. That is, even parity↔odd parity in the x direction. In the growth direction, the orbitals have diffe ...
... that selection rule are optically dark 共nonradiative兲. The intersublevel transitions occur between levels of the same particle and follow the normal dipole selection rules for the envelope functions. That is, even parity↔odd parity in the x direction. In the growth direction, the orbitals have diffe ...
... system presenting BEC, the excited states can be described in terms of the quasiparticles conjectured in the Landau's description of the superuid phase. Some years later, Penrose and Onsager proposed a generalization of the concept of BEC applicable to interacting systems, thus also to liquid the ...
Topological Superconductivity in Artificial Heterostructures
... spectrum is not exclusive to an insulator. In superconductors the BCS ground state is separated from the quasiparticle excitation spectrum by the superconducting gap [8]. In contrast to topological insulators the gapless surface states are superpositions of particle- and hole-like excitations. This ...
... spectrum is not exclusive to an insulator. In superconductors the BCS ground state is separated from the quasiparticle excitation spectrum by the superconducting gap [8]. In contrast to topological insulators the gapless surface states are superpositions of particle- and hole-like excitations. This ...
Entanglement Theory and the Quantum
... life easier and my time at work more alive, I would like to thank Eileen Boyce. My studies on quantum information started already in my undergraduate and master studies at Universidade Federal of Minas Gerais. I am grateful to Reinaldo Vianna for getting me started in this exciting field and several ...
... life easier and my time at work more alive, I would like to thank Eileen Boyce. My studies on quantum information started already in my undergraduate and master studies at Universidade Federal of Minas Gerais. I am grateful to Reinaldo Vianna for getting me started in this exciting field and several ...
lecture 3
... On Constants and Units Two of the most used constants in particle physics: • c = 299 762 458 m/s • h = 6.62606957(29) x 10-34 kg m2 / s ...
... On Constants and Units Two of the most used constants in particle physics: • c = 299 762 458 m/s • h = 6.62606957(29) x 10-34 kg m2 / s ...
Observation of Quantum Oscillations between a Josephson Phase Qubit
... tunneling into the right-hand well. In this way, the qubit measurement consists of mapping the states j0i and j1i into the left and right-hand wells, which are separated by a single flux quantum in the qubit loop. At a later time, the result of this measurement can be learned by acquiring the I-V cu ...
... tunneling into the right-hand well. In this way, the qubit measurement consists of mapping the states j0i and j1i into the left and right-hand wells, which are separated by a single flux quantum in the qubit loop. At a later time, the result of this measurement can be learned by acquiring the I-V cu ...
Number Archetypes and “Background” Control Theory Concerning
... In his Nobel Lecture7 Pauli summarizes the epistemological conclusion: “From the point of view of logic, my report on ‘Exclusion principle and quantum mechanics’ has no conclusion. I believe that it will only be possible to write the conclusion if a theory will be established which will determine th ...
... In his Nobel Lecture7 Pauli summarizes the epistemological conclusion: “From the point of view of logic, my report on ‘Exclusion principle and quantum mechanics’ has no conclusion. I believe that it will only be possible to write the conclusion if a theory will be established which will determine th ...
Coherent manipulation of single quantum systems
... was aided by collaboration with several scientists, most notably Dr. M.V. Gurudev Dutt, who shared equally in design, construction, and execution of the experiments, and Prof. M.D. Lukin, who guided our progress. These results would have been impossible without the generosity of Prof. John Doyle, wh ...
... was aided by collaboration with several scientists, most notably Dr. M.V. Gurudev Dutt, who shared equally in design, construction, and execution of the experiments, and Prof. M.D. Lukin, who guided our progress. These results would have been impossible without the generosity of Prof. John Doyle, wh ...
Entanglement and state characterisation from two-photon interference
... We have seen that two-photon interference has been widely studied in the last thirty years and that it has been used for different purposes depending on the situation: for example, it is a way to prove the indistinguishability of photons or to highlight the metrological advantage given by NOON state ...
... We have seen that two-photon interference has been widely studied in the last thirty years and that it has been used for different purposes depending on the situation: for example, it is a way to prove the indistinguishability of photons or to highlight the metrological advantage given by NOON state ...
Flat spin-wave dispersion in a triangular antiferromagnet Oleg A. Starykh,
... terms of pairs of deconfined spinons rather than magnons 共the latter in this description are bound states of spinons兲. In other words, they argued that the spinon description, valid for the disordered state, may adequately describe highenergy excitations of the ordered state. In this Rapid Communica ...
... terms of pairs of deconfined spinons rather than magnons 共the latter in this description are bound states of spinons兲. In other words, they argued that the spinon description, valid for the disordered state, may adequately describe highenergy excitations of the ordered state. In this Rapid Communica ...
Aalborg Universitet Quantum Organizational World-Making through Material Emobided Storytelling Practices
... containing passive material entities with different properties and attributes. In the literature of strategy, organization and culture, the distinction between these two main assumptions has been referred to as building and dwelling (Tsoukas, Chia 2002: 295, Nayak, Chia 2011, Ingold 2000b, Chia, Hol ...
... containing passive material entities with different properties and attributes. In the literature of strategy, organization and culture, the distinction between these two main assumptions has been referred to as building and dwelling (Tsoukas, Chia 2002: 295, Nayak, Chia 2011, Ingold 2000b, Chia, Hol ...
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... the previous paper, we demonstrated the evolution of PL spectra during metal-insulator crossover where a trion PL peak evolves to a broad PL peak due to bandto-band transition [6]. In this letter, we report on the PL and PLE spectra at various electron densities (ne) in an n-type doped single quantu ...
... the previous paper, we demonstrated the evolution of PL spectra during metal-insulator crossover where a trion PL peak evolves to a broad PL peak due to bandto-band transition [6]. In this letter, we report on the PL and PLE spectra at various electron densities (ne) in an n-type doped single quantu ...
Quantum gauge theory simulation with ultracold atoms
... The study of ultracold atoms constitutes one of the hottest areas of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum optics. The experimental and theoretical achievements in the last three decades in the control and manipulation of quantum matter at macroscopic scales lead to the so called third ...
... The study of ultracold atoms constitutes one of the hottest areas of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum optics. The experimental and theoretical achievements in the last three decades in the control and manipulation of quantum matter at macroscopic scales lead to the so called third ...