Quixotic Order and Broken Symmetry in the Quantum Hall Effect and
... First of all, I’d like to thank my adviser, Shivaji Sondhi. From our first conversation as I contemplated taking the plunge into condensed matter, he has been a steady source of encouragement, and his dry humor and thoughtful criticism have made the growing pains of graduate school easier to bear. Sh ...
... First of all, I’d like to thank my adviser, Shivaji Sondhi. From our first conversation as I contemplated taking the plunge into condensed matter, he has been a steady source of encouragement, and his dry humor and thoughtful criticism have made the growing pains of graduate school easier to bear. Sh ...
Few-Particle Effects in Semiconductor Quantum Dots: Spectrum Calculations on
... and thermal properties are determined by the behavior of electrons, but also the structure of crystal and molecules, optical properties are depended on the electronic structure [11]. Free electron To start with, consider the free electron, which is not being attracted by any potential. The p2 , wher ...
... and thermal properties are determined by the behavior of electrons, but also the structure of crystal and molecules, optical properties are depended on the electronic structure [11]. Free electron To start with, consider the free electron, which is not being attracted by any potential. The p2 , wher ...
Implementing Qubits with Superconducting Integrated Circuits Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis
... and frequency (typically 20 mK and 20 GHz) associated with qubit dynamics can be safely neglected. However, we must warn the reader that the intrisinsic losses in the superconducting material do not exhaust, by far, sources of dissipation, even if very high quality factors have been demonstrated in ...
... and frequency (typically 20 mK and 20 GHz) associated with qubit dynamics can be safely neglected. However, we must warn the reader that the intrisinsic losses in the superconducting material do not exhaust, by far, sources of dissipation, even if very high quality factors have been demonstrated in ...
Light interference from single atoms and their mirror images
... we recorded, simultaneously with the interference fringes, the ¯uorescence at 650 nm, which is transmitted through the mirror (see Fig. 1) and which is directly proportional to the population of the excited (P1/2) level of the ion. The result is shown in Fig. 3. The 650-nm ¯uorescence exhibits a cle ...
... we recorded, simultaneously with the interference fringes, the ¯uorescence at 650 nm, which is transmitted through the mirror (see Fig. 1) and which is directly proportional to the population of the excited (P1/2) level of the ion. The result is shown in Fig. 3. The 650-nm ¯uorescence exhibits a cle ...
Few-Particle Effects in Semiconductor Quantum Dots: Spectrum Calculations on
... and thermal properties are determined by the behavior of electrons, but also the structure of crystal and molecules, optical properties are depended on the electronic structure [11]. Free electron To start with, consider the free electron, which is not being attracted by any potential. The p2 , wher ...
... and thermal properties are determined by the behavior of electrons, but also the structure of crystal and molecules, optical properties are depended on the electronic structure [11]. Free electron To start with, consider the free electron, which is not being attracted by any potential. The p2 , wher ...
From Physics to Biology by Extending Criticality and Symmetry
... biology. Here, we sketch an approach in which the living state of matter is interpreted as a permanent “transition”, conceived as an ongoing or extended and critical transition. A large amount of very relevant work pertaining to the Theories of Criticality in physics has been successfully applied to ...
... biology. Here, we sketch an approach in which the living state of matter is interpreted as a permanent “transition”, conceived as an ongoing or extended and critical transition. A large amount of very relevant work pertaining to the Theories of Criticality in physics has been successfully applied to ...
March 2002 Vol - Basarab Nicolescu
... macrophysical world. This means that two levels of Reality are different if, passing from one to another, there is a break of the laws and break of the fundamental concepts (as causality, for example). The discontinuity present in the quantum world is also present in the structure of the Levels of R ...
... macrophysical world. This means that two levels of Reality are different if, passing from one to another, there is a break of the laws and break of the fundamental concepts (as causality, for example). The discontinuity present in the quantum world is also present in the structure of the Levels of R ...
Fabrication and characterization of single luminescing quantum dots
... or a mixture of both types of structures can be created. While electron microscopy yields structural information, different photoluminescence measurements, such as time-integrated and time-resolved imaging, spectral imaging, lifetime measurements and absorption and emission polarization measurements ...
... or a mixture of both types of structures can be created. While electron microscopy yields structural information, different photoluminescence measurements, such as time-integrated and time-resolved imaging, spectral imaging, lifetime measurements and absorption and emission polarization measurements ...
Quantum Measurement and Control
... begin with a discussion of some elementary notions of measurement for classical systems. These are systems that operate at a level where quantum effects are not apparent. The purpose of this discussion is to introduce some ideas, which carry over to quantum theory, concerning states, conditional and ...
... begin with a discussion of some elementary notions of measurement for classical systems. These are systems that operate at a level where quantum effects are not apparent. The purpose of this discussion is to introduce some ideas, which carry over to quantum theory, concerning states, conditional and ...