
Coupling MOS Quantum Dot and Phosphorus Donor Qubit Systems
... [1] F. Zwanenburg et al. "Silicon quantum electronics,” Review of Modern. ...
... [1] F. Zwanenburg et al. "Silicon quantum electronics,” Review of Modern. ...
Steven Simon
... Two (or more) quasiparticles can exist in more than one state… described by a quantum number, ex 0 or 1 ...
... Two (or more) quasiparticles can exist in more than one state… described by a quantum number, ex 0 or 1 ...
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... Polarization-entangled photons are transmitted from the source over L km of standard optical fiber to be loaded in trapped-atom quantum memories. The quantum memories in the system require a source of entangled photons at 795 nm to match the cavity linewidth of the trapped-atom cavities. The standard ...
... Polarization-entangled photons are transmitted from the source over L km of standard optical fiber to be loaded in trapped-atom quantum memories. The quantum memories in the system require a source of entangled photons at 795 nm to match the cavity linewidth of the trapped-atom cavities. The standard ...
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... III: The CDEF Conceptoin at the Everyday Level and Its Incompatibility with the Quantum Formalism At the core of the quantum mechanical description is a wave function, denoted by Ψ. Its evolution is governed by the Schrödinger equation. If two wave functions, ψ1 and ψ2 are possible solutions to the ...
... III: The CDEF Conceptoin at the Everyday Level and Its Incompatibility with the Quantum Formalism At the core of the quantum mechanical description is a wave function, denoted by Ψ. Its evolution is governed by the Schrödinger equation. If two wave functions, ψ1 and ψ2 are possible solutions to the ...
The magnehydrogen in hadronic chemistry
... Quantum Chemistry predicts that all molecules are ferromagnetic. This inconsistence of the most rigorous disciplines of this century, Quantum electrodynamics, which establishes that, under an external magnetic field, the orbits of valence electrons must be polarized in such a way to offer magnetic p ...
... Quantum Chemistry predicts that all molecules are ferromagnetic. This inconsistence of the most rigorous disciplines of this century, Quantum electrodynamics, which establishes that, under an external magnetic field, the orbits of valence electrons must be polarized in such a way to offer magnetic p ...
Large quantum superpositions of a levitated nanodiamond through spin-optomechanical coupling
... 2.4 MHz between the |+1|Dm /2nm and |−1|−Dm /2nm components, which is much larger than the typical transition linewidth of the NV spin (in the order of kHz). So we can apply first an impulsive microwave pulse to transfer the component state |+1|Dm /2nm to |0|Dm /2nm without affecting |−1|−D ...
... 2.4 MHz between the |+1|Dm /2nm and |−1|−Dm /2nm components, which is much larger than the typical transition linewidth of the NV spin (in the order of kHz). So we can apply first an impulsive microwave pulse to transfer the component state |+1|Dm /2nm to |0|Dm /2nm without affecting |−1|−D ...
Ground states and excitations of spatially anisotropic quantum antiferromagnets Oleg Starykh
... (J-J’) as a perturbation to interacting spin waves • single dimensionless parameter δ=(40/3)S(1 - J’/J)2: classical anisotropy energy ~ (J - J’)/J fully polarized state spin-wave gap ~ J/S ...
... (J-J’) as a perturbation to interacting spin waves • single dimensionless parameter δ=(40/3)S(1 - J’/J)2: classical anisotropy energy ~ (J - J’)/J fully polarized state spin-wave gap ~ J/S ...
Modern Physics 342
... state. The beam contains equal numbers of atoms in the ml = -1, 0, and +1 states. When the beam passes a region of non-uniform magnetic field, the atoms with ml =+1 experience a net upward force and are deflected upward, the atoms with ml =-1 are deflected downward, while the atoms with ml =0 are un ...
... state. The beam contains equal numbers of atoms in the ml = -1, 0, and +1 states. When the beam passes a region of non-uniform magnetic field, the atoms with ml =+1 experience a net upward force and are deflected upward, the atoms with ml =-1 are deflected downward, while the atoms with ml =0 are un ...
Experimental violation of Bell inequalities for multi
... measurements, B1 or B2 , where each measurement has d possible outcomes: A1 , A2 , B1 , B2 = 0, 1, ..., d − 1. The last part is that, with sufficient measurement results obtained from the Bell test experiment, one can calculate the joint probabilities P(Aa , Bb ) for a, b ∈ {1, 2}. For example, Alic ...
... measurements, B1 or B2 , where each measurement has d possible outcomes: A1 , A2 , B1 , B2 = 0, 1, ..., d − 1. The last part is that, with sufficient measurement results obtained from the Bell test experiment, one can calculate the joint probabilities P(Aa , Bb ) for a, b ∈ {1, 2}. For example, Alic ...
Quantum Measurements with Dynamically Bistable Systems
... dropped the term −λ 2 QB ∂P3 ρ̄W /4 which comes from the operator L̂(2) in Eq. (11). One can show that, for typical |δ P| ∼ |η |1/2 , this term leads to corrections ∼ η , λ to ρ̄W . Eq. (20) has a standard form of the equation for classical diffusion in a potential U(δ P), with diffusion coefficient ...
... dropped the term −λ 2 QB ∂P3 ρ̄W /4 which comes from the operator L̂(2) in Eq. (11). One can show that, for typical |δ P| ∼ |η |1/2 , this term leads to corrections ∼ η , λ to ρ̄W . Eq. (20) has a standard form of the equation for classical diffusion in a potential U(δ P), with diffusion coefficient ...