
Quantum Teleportation
... transmitted to the receiving location and used to construct the replica, not necessarily from the actual material of the original, but perhaps from atoms of the same kinds, arranged in exactly the same pattern as the original. A teleportation machine would be like a fax machine, except that it would ...
... transmitted to the receiving location and used to construct the replica, not necessarily from the actual material of the original, but perhaps from atoms of the same kinds, arranged in exactly the same pattern as the original. A teleportation machine would be like a fax machine, except that it would ...
Electron interferometry - Fondation Louis de Broglie
... each other into two adjacent cells in phase space. Both interference effects add up and result in an increased noise level in a beam of photons (bosons) compared to a beam of classical (Boltzmann) particles. Due to these increased fluctuations in intensity, the HBT effect is also well known as inten ...
... each other into two adjacent cells in phase space. Both interference effects add up and result in an increased noise level in a beam of photons (bosons) compared to a beam of classical (Boltzmann) particles. Due to these increased fluctuations in intensity, the HBT effect is also well known as inten ...
Proposing a Classical Explanation of the EPR
... over vast, even infinite distances). But if HP1 is true, the same explanation can be advanced without requiring either assumption. The entanglement of particles with a rest mass shall be treated separately below (as it requires an additional premise). But the entanglement of all other particles (co ...
... over vast, even infinite distances). But if HP1 is true, the same explanation can be advanced without requiring either assumption. The entanglement of particles with a rest mass shall be treated separately below (as it requires an additional premise). But the entanglement of all other particles (co ...
On the Energy Spectrum and Ground
... Ln|2s2 − s1 |. At s1 = s2 = 1/2 the exact ground state of (1) has a spin wave structure [4] (spin densities on neighboring lattice sites have opposite signs). 3. Discussion It is known that the next-nearest neighbor interactions (frustration) may enhance the quantum spin fluctuation and suppress the ...
... Ln|2s2 − s1 |. At s1 = s2 = 1/2 the exact ground state of (1) has a spin wave structure [4] (spin densities on neighboring lattice sites have opposite signs). 3. Discussion It is known that the next-nearest neighbor interactions (frustration) may enhance the quantum spin fluctuation and suppress the ...
Template
... ten-band k·p Hamiltonian which includes the dilute nitrogen levels responsible for the extra nonparabolicity that gives rise to strong differences in effective subband masses. The Green’s functions and self-energies are expanded using eigenstates and eigenvalues of this Hamiltonian. The model system ...
... ten-band k·p Hamiltonian which includes the dilute nitrogen levels responsible for the extra nonparabolicity that gives rise to strong differences in effective subband masses. The Green’s functions and self-energies are expanded using eigenstates and eigenvalues of this Hamiltonian. The model system ...
Ph. D. thesis Quantum Phase Transitions in Correlated Systems
... In this thesis we shall investigate the properties of systems with strong correlations. Correlations are present even in ideal gases: at low temperatures, quantum statistics manifest in entirely different behavior of bosons and fermions. The situation gets more interesting and also more involved whe ...
... In this thesis we shall investigate the properties of systems with strong correlations. Correlations are present even in ideal gases: at low temperatures, quantum statistics manifest in entirely different behavior of bosons and fermions. The situation gets more interesting and also more involved whe ...
Dynamics of the quantum Duffing oscillator in the driving induced q
... sum c1 ¼ ab q1 ab X ba;1 . Thus, the product of the weights q1 ab (which also contains the influence of the bath) and the matrix elements Xba,1 (which is a property of the coherent driven system alone) determines the full shape of the amplitude. Notice that q1 ab is in general not diagonal. This is d ...
... sum c1 ¼ ab q1 ab X ba;1 . Thus, the product of the weights q1 ab (which also contains the influence of the bath) and the matrix elements Xba,1 (which is a property of the coherent driven system alone) determines the full shape of the amplitude. Notice that q1 ab is in general not diagonal. This is d ...
Generating entangled spin states for quantum metrology by single-photon detection
... heralds the creation of an entangled state of collective atomic spin. The state thus produced is non-Gaussian in the sense that its phase-space representation on the Bloch sphere [17,18] is not described by a Gaussian distribution, unlike that of a CSS or even a moderately spin-squeezed state. Two o ...
... heralds the creation of an entangled state of collective atomic spin. The state thus produced is non-Gaussian in the sense that its phase-space representation on the Bloch sphere [17,18] is not described by a Gaussian distribution, unlike that of a CSS or even a moderately spin-squeezed state. Two o ...