
Quantum Hall Effects and Related Topics International Symposium
... the mass of electrons are effectively changed. In a strong magnetic field, the cyclotron orbits of free electrons are quantized and Landau levels forms with a massive degeneracy within. In 1976, Hofstadter showed that for 2-dimensional electronic system, the intriguing interplay between these two quan ...
... the mass of electrons are effectively changed. In a strong magnetic field, the cyclotron orbits of free electrons are quantized and Landau levels forms with a massive degeneracy within. In 1976, Hofstadter showed that for 2-dimensional electronic system, the intriguing interplay between these two quan ...
silicon in the quantum limit: quantum computing
... based on quantum physics) have started a worldwide race to understand and control quantum systems in a coherent and useful way. Semiconductor architectures hold promise for quantum information processing (QIP) applications due to their large industrial base and perceived scalability potential. Elect ...
... based on quantum physics) have started a worldwide race to understand and control quantum systems in a coherent and useful way. Semiconductor architectures hold promise for quantum information processing (QIP) applications due to their large industrial base and perceived scalability potential. Elect ...
LETTERS Generation of Fock states in a superconducting quantum circuit
... states, which are states with specific numbers of energy quanta, but such states are hard to create3–7. Here we demonstrate the controlled generation of multi-photon Fock states in a solid-state system. We use a superconducting phase qubit8, which is a close approximation to a two-level spin system, ...
... states, which are states with specific numbers of energy quanta, but such states are hard to create3–7. Here we demonstrate the controlled generation of multi-photon Fock states in a solid-state system. We use a superconducting phase qubit8, which is a close approximation to a two-level spin system, ...
Pascual Jordan`s resolution of the conundrum of the wave
... Dreimännerarbeit. 14 It also tends to ignore the difference that we drew attention to above between Einstein’s original conception of wave-particle duality and wave-particle duality as it is usually understood in quantum mechanics. 15 Having chastised historians of physics in such broad-brush fash ...
... Dreimännerarbeit. 14 It also tends to ignore the difference that we drew attention to above between Einstein’s original conception of wave-particle duality and wave-particle duality as it is usually understood in quantum mechanics. 15 Having chastised historians of physics in such broad-brush fash ...
Statistical Mechanics to Disordered Quantum Optimization
... Thus, in Chapter 2, we review the classical complexity theory necessary to understand the important statement that P 6= NP and its more recent quantum generalization BQP 6= QMA. These complexity theoretic conjectures essentially assert that there exist natural classes of problems (called NP-complet ...
... Thus, in Chapter 2, we review the classical complexity theory necessary to understand the important statement that P 6= NP and its more recent quantum generalization BQP 6= QMA. These complexity theoretic conjectures essentially assert that there exist natural classes of problems (called NP-complet ...
The potential quark model in theory of resonances
... • The complex energy is an appropriate tool in the studying of resonances. • A resonance is supposed to take place at E and to have “half–value breath” Г/2 [2]. • The imaginary part Г was associated with the inverse of the lifetime Г = 1/τ. • Such ‘decaying states’ were the first application of quant ...
... • The complex energy is an appropriate tool in the studying of resonances. • A resonance is supposed to take place at E and to have “half–value breath” Г/2 [2]. • The imaginary part Г was associated with the inverse of the lifetime Г = 1/τ. • Such ‘decaying states’ were the first application of quant ...
Revisiting the Einstein
... Einstein and Bohr – No names loom larger in the history of twentieth-century physics, and rightly so, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr being the figures most prominently associated with the relativity and quantum revolutions.1 Their names dominate, likewise, the history of philosophical reactions to t ...
... Einstein and Bohr – No names loom larger in the history of twentieth-century physics, and rightly so, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr being the figures most prominently associated with the relativity and quantum revolutions.1 Their names dominate, likewise, the history of philosophical reactions to t ...
Probabilities and the Many Minds Interpretation of
... results they desire. But surely, it might be said, such deliberations only make sense on the conventional view. If every action is sure to be followed by all its possible results, then doesn't the conventional probabilistic reasoning becomes otiose? If you are sure both to win and to lose whenever y ...
... results they desire. But surely, it might be said, such deliberations only make sense on the conventional view. If every action is sure to be followed by all its possible results, then doesn't the conventional probabilistic reasoning becomes otiose? If you are sure both to win and to lose whenever y ...
Recurrence spectroscopy of atoms in electric fields: Scattering in the...
... have become good testing grounds for the connection between quantum and semiclassical mechanics. They are amenable to both theoretical calculations and experimental measurement @1–5#. Closed-orbit theory is a semiclassical theory which predicts the positions and amplitudes of peaks in the Fourier tr ...
... have become good testing grounds for the connection between quantum and semiclassical mechanics. They are amenable to both theoretical calculations and experimental measurement @1–5#. Closed-orbit theory is a semiclassical theory which predicts the positions and amplitudes of peaks in the Fourier tr ...
Single-exciton spectroscopy of single Mn doped InAs quantum dots
... sition 共X0A0 → A0兲 PL spectrum with five peaks with different intensities at zero applied field instead of the six almost identical peaks in CdTe. The presence of the acceptor hole also opens an additional optical recombination channel: the band-to-acceptor transition 共X0A0 → h+A−兲, such that the co ...
... sition 共X0A0 → A0兲 PL spectrum with five peaks with different intensities at zero applied field instead of the six almost identical peaks in CdTe. The presence of the acceptor hole also opens an additional optical recombination channel: the band-to-acceptor transition 共X0A0 → h+A−兲, such that the co ...