Continuous Measurement of an Atomic Current
... Quantum optics defines and implements the paradigm of continuous measurement of a quantum system, where the system of interest is monitored continuously by measuring the scattered light in a photon counting or homodyne experiment. Given a sequence of photon counts, or homodyne current trajectory, co ...
... Quantum optics defines and implements the paradigm of continuous measurement of a quantum system, where the system of interest is monitored continuously by measuring the scattered light in a photon counting or homodyne experiment. Given a sequence of photon counts, or homodyne current trajectory, co ...
Multiphoton localization and propagating quantum gap solitons in a
... Light localization is a classical effect predicted [1] to occur in strongly scattering dielectric microstructures. In the context of photonic band gap (PBG) materials [2,3], nonclassical forms of localization such as photon-atom bound states have been predicted [4] when the resonant transition freq ...
... Light localization is a classical effect predicted [1] to occur in strongly scattering dielectric microstructures. In the context of photonic band gap (PBG) materials [2,3], nonclassical forms of localization such as photon-atom bound states have been predicted [4] when the resonant transition freq ...
Notes on noise
... Thus we can generate a sample of white noise by drawing a value of f (t) from a mean-zero Gaussian ensemble independently in each time bin (there are no correlations between f (t) and f (t0 ) for t 6= t0). Though f (t) has a well-defined mean (namely zero) if we average over a long time period, its ...
... Thus we can generate a sample of white noise by drawing a value of f (t) from a mean-zero Gaussian ensemble independently in each time bin (there are no correlations between f (t) and f (t0 ) for t 6= t0). Though f (t) has a well-defined mean (namely zero) if we average over a long time period, its ...
Geometric constructions for repulsive gravity and
... In this thesis we present two geometric theories designed to extend general relativity. It can be seen as one of the aims of such theories to model the observed accelerating expansion of the universe as a gravitational phenomenon, or to provide a mathematical structure for the formulation of quantum ...
... In this thesis we present two geometric theories designed to extend general relativity. It can be seen as one of the aims of such theories to model the observed accelerating expansion of the universe as a gravitational phenomenon, or to provide a mathematical structure for the formulation of quantum ...
Nonlinear Phase Dynamics in a Driven Bosonic Josephson Junction
... for ’ ¼ coherent preparation, and to its destruction by Vh ðtÞ for ’ ¼ 0. To conclude, the driven BHH, currently attainable in a number of experimental setups, presents a wealth of nonlinear phase-dynamics effects. Strong, resonant driving fields result in large chaotic phase-space regions, openin ...
... for ’ ¼ coherent preparation, and to its destruction by Vh ðtÞ for ’ ¼ 0. To conclude, the driven BHH, currently attainable in a number of experimental setups, presents a wealth of nonlinear phase-dynamics effects. Strong, resonant driving fields result in large chaotic phase-space regions, openin ...
Violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities in quantum measurements
... back-action, doing so reduces the observed violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities [6]. Alternatively, it is possible to reconstruct the correlations between observables by using an appropriate set of parallel measurements [2]. Conceptually, this reconstruction of undisturbed pre-measurement statisti ...
... back-action, doing so reduces the observed violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities [6]. Alternatively, it is possible to reconstruct the correlations between observables by using an appropriate set of parallel measurements [2]. Conceptually, this reconstruction of undisturbed pre-measurement statisti ...
How do you divide your (two dimensional) time? .1in SLE, CLE, the
... arc and −λ on the complementary arc, where λ is the constant π8 , then the scaling limit of the zero-height interface (as the mesh size tends to zero) is SLE4 . If the initial boundary heights are instead −(1 + a)λ and (1 + b)λ, then as the mesh gets finer, the laws of the random paths described abo ...
... arc and −λ on the complementary arc, where λ is the constant π8 , then the scaling limit of the zero-height interface (as the mesh size tends to zero) is SLE4 . If the initial boundary heights are instead −(1 + a)λ and (1 + b)λ, then as the mesh gets finer, the laws of the random paths described abo ...
Nitrate and Nitrite Ultraviolet Actinometers - SUNY-ESF
... chloride was purchased from Mallinckrodt Chemical, Inc. (Paris, KY). Distilled-in-glass, high purity methanol and acetonitrile were obtained from Baxter Diagnostics, Inc. (McGaw Park, IL). All chemicals were used as received, with the exception of BA that was recrystallized three times from high pur ...
... chloride was purchased from Mallinckrodt Chemical, Inc. (Paris, KY). Distilled-in-glass, high purity methanol and acetonitrile were obtained from Baxter Diagnostics, Inc. (McGaw Park, IL). All chemicals were used as received, with the exception of BA that was recrystallized three times from high pur ...
Markov property in non-commutative probability
... they made a first classification of such algebras [47]. While the mathematics of classical probability theory was subsumed into classical measure theory by A.N. Kolmogorov [34], the quantum or non-commutative probability theory was induced by the quantum theory and was incorporated into the beginnin ...
... they made a first classification of such algebras [47]. While the mathematics of classical probability theory was subsumed into classical measure theory by A.N. Kolmogorov [34], the quantum or non-commutative probability theory was induced by the quantum theory and was incorporated into the beginnin ...
Intensities of analogous Rydberg series in CF3Cl, CF3Br and in
... the electronic structure of the ground states. The results are collected in Table 6. Because the atoms possess an infinite, higher, symmetry than the molecules, the state described by a given nl notation in an atom is symmetry-split in the molecule. On the other hand, there may be several different te ...
... the electronic structure of the ground states. The results are collected in Table 6. Because the atoms possess an infinite, higher, symmetry than the molecules, the state described by a given nl notation in an atom is symmetry-split in the molecule. On the other hand, there may be several different te ...
Quantum rings for beginners: energy spectra and persistent currents
... possibility is to assume a ring-shaped smooth external con;nement where interacting electrons move. In this continuum model the electron–electron interaction is usually the normal Coulomb interaction (e2 =4 0 r). In the case of a small number of electrons (typically N ¡ 10) the many-particle proble ...
... possibility is to assume a ring-shaped smooth external con;nement where interacting electrons move. In this continuum model the electron–electron interaction is usually the normal Coulomb interaction (e2 =4 0 r). In the case of a small number of electrons (typically N ¡ 10) the many-particle proble ...
Biological Autonomy
... that cannot be solved on the basis of evolution and physical laws alone. For example, when a fish is thrown back into the river, nature’s command is short: survive! This command does not inform the fish in terms of physical details and spatial coordinates what to do, such as to turn left or right. O ...
... that cannot be solved on the basis of evolution and physical laws alone. For example, when a fish is thrown back into the river, nature’s command is short: survive! This command does not inform the fish in terms of physical details and spatial coordinates what to do, such as to turn left or right. O ...
QUANTUM MECHANICS B PHY-413 Note Set No. 7
... topic is quite long and complicated. I recommend that you first look at the summary section at the end, p.21, and then work through the material several times, looking through the summary at regular intervals. Your primary aim should be to understand the results given in the summary. The detailed der ...
... topic is quite long and complicated. I recommend that you first look at the summary section at the end, p.21, and then work through the material several times, looking through the summary at regular intervals. Your primary aim should be to understand the results given in the summary. The detailed der ...
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... refractive index, β j , and the real function ∆β j |E j |2 = ±κ j |E j |2 that describes an effective Kerr nonlinearity-induced change in the refractive index of the j-th core, positive for self-focusing and negative for self-defocusing materials. At this point in history, there existed experimental ...
... refractive index, β j , and the real function ∆β j |E j |2 = ±κ j |E j |2 that describes an effective Kerr nonlinearity-induced change in the refractive index of the j-th core, positive for self-focusing and negative for self-defocusing materials. At this point in history, there existed experimental ...