PHYSICS • PHYS
... Credit will not be given for both this course and PHYS 1201, 2001. Mechanics, wave motion, thermodynamics, and kinetic theory. ✭ 2102 Genera l Physics for Techn ic al Studen ts (3) Prereq.: PHYS 2101 and MATH 1552. Credit will not be given for both this course and PHYS 1202, 2002. Electricity, magne ...
... Credit will not be given for both this course and PHYS 1201, 2001. Mechanics, wave motion, thermodynamics, and kinetic theory. ✭ 2102 Genera l Physics for Techn ic al Studen ts (3) Prereq.: PHYS 2101 and MATH 1552. Credit will not be given for both this course and PHYS 1202, 2002. Electricity, magne ...
PHOTONIC ENTANGLEMENT: NEW SOURCES AND NEW APPLICATIONS JI ˇ R´
... the last few decades. In order to be used in many different applications, sources of entanglement should satisfy several requirements as a high efficiency, broad tunability and compactness, and the possibility of integration with other optical components. The most common sources of entangled fields ...
... the last few decades. In order to be used in many different applications, sources of entanglement should satisfy several requirements as a high efficiency, broad tunability and compactness, and the possibility of integration with other optical components. The most common sources of entangled fields ...
Non-Equilibrium Liouville and Wigner Equations: Moment Methods
... already show up in one-dimensional systems, and they deserve further study. Some generalizations of the moment method to non-equilibrium open one-particle quantum statistical systems have already been studied with external dissipation (to lowest order in Planck’s constant) [21,22] and also without e ...
... already show up in one-dimensional systems, and they deserve further study. Some generalizations of the moment method to non-equilibrium open one-particle quantum statistical systems have already been studied with external dissipation (to lowest order in Planck’s constant) [21,22] and also without e ...
Observation of Quantum Oscillations between a Josephson Phase Qubit
... probability was previously measured by applying microwaves at a frequency !31 for a duration of 80 –100 ns. If the qubit is initially in state j1i, the !31 signal causes a transition to state j3i, quickly followed by the qubit tunneling into the right-hand well. In this way, the qubit measurement co ...
... probability was previously measured by applying microwaves at a frequency !31 for a duration of 80 –100 ns. If the qubit is initially in state j1i, the !31 signal causes a transition to state j3i, quickly followed by the qubit tunneling into the right-hand well. In this way, the qubit measurement co ...
Lindblad theory of dynamical decoherence of quantum-dot excitons P. R. Eastham,
... dephasing has, however, been successfully described by more sophisticated approaches. These include numerically exact path integral methods9,10,14,16 (quasiadiabatic propagator path integral, QUAPI), systematic expansions in exciton-phonon correlations9,10,17 up to fourth order and including memory ...
... dephasing has, however, been successfully described by more sophisticated approaches. These include numerically exact path integral methods9,10,14,16 (quasiadiabatic propagator path integral, QUAPI), systematic expansions in exciton-phonon correlations9,10,17 up to fourth order and including memory ...
Maximizing the entanglement of two mixed qubits
... how can one increase its linear entropy given a certain degree of entanglement? It was shown by Lewenstein and Sanpera 关26兴 that any two-qubit entangled state can be written as a mixture of a separable state and a single pure entangled state. The Werner state 共4兲 is recognizably of this form. All it ...
... how can one increase its linear entropy given a certain degree of entanglement? It was shown by Lewenstein and Sanpera 关26兴 that any two-qubit entangled state can be written as a mixture of a separable state and a single pure entangled state. The Werner state 共4兲 is recognizably of this form. All it ...
Steady State Entanglement in Quantum Dot Networks
... on all the states of the qubits:|0i1 |0i2 , |0i1 |1i2 , |1i1 |0i2 , and |1i1 |1i2 at once. However, we need to come up with a clever algorithm to exploit quantum parallelism, because a read-out of the result of the computation is done by measuring the value of (some of) the qubits and that collapses ...
... on all the states of the qubits:|0i1 |0i2 , |0i1 |1i2 , |1i1 |0i2 , and |1i1 |1i2 at once. However, we need to come up with a clever algorithm to exploit quantum parallelism, because a read-out of the result of the computation is done by measuring the value of (some of) the qubits and that collapses ...
Boundary conditions for integrable quantum systems
... scattering method (QISM) (see Faddeev 1984, Kulish and Sklyanin 1982). The best studied cases are those of the infinite interval and of the finite one with periodic boundary conditions. As regards the systems on the finite interval with independent boundary conditions on each end, only a few cases s ...
... scattering method (QISM) (see Faddeev 1984, Kulish and Sklyanin 1982). The best studied cases are those of the infinite interval and of the finite one with periodic boundary conditions. As regards the systems on the finite interval with independent boundary conditions on each end, only a few cases s ...
Transport properties of normal liquid helium
... physical chemistry. Indeed, since all linear response properties of a condense phase system may be obtained through the study of time correlation functions, it is difficult to overstate their importance.1 For systems that obey classical mechanics, molecular-dynamics simulations may be performed to c ...
... physical chemistry. Indeed, since all linear response properties of a condense phase system may be obtained through the study of time correlation functions, it is difficult to overstate their importance.1 For systems that obey classical mechanics, molecular-dynamics simulations may be performed to c ...
Robust dynamical decoupling
... which one can transfer information or analogously limits the number of qubits that one can control reliably [19,20]. This is manifested as a localization effect for the quantum information [19–27]. In order to overcome these limitations and implement quantum information processing (QIP) with large n ...
... which one can transfer information or analogously limits the number of qubits that one can control reliably [19,20]. This is manifested as a localization effect for the quantum information [19–27]. In order to overcome these limitations and implement quantum information processing (QIP) with large n ...
DEMONSTRATION OF RYDBERG BLOCKADE AND A NEUTRAL
... 4.10 Rabi oscillations to the 102D5/2 level. The fast loss and decoherence is due to a nearby Rydberg level that is coupled by microwaves used by GSM cell phones. The fit is of the modified form (1 − A + A cos (2π f t)) e−t/τ with A = .38, f = .46 MHz, and τ = 2.8 µs. These data were taken May 13, 2 ...
... 4.10 Rabi oscillations to the 102D5/2 level. The fast loss and decoherence is due to a nearby Rydberg level that is coupled by microwaves used by GSM cell phones. The fit is of the modified form (1 − A + A cos (2π f t)) e−t/τ with A = .38, f = .46 MHz, and τ = 2.8 µs. These data were taken May 13, 2 ...
URL - StealthSkater
... definition fails. If this definition exists, it should be also physically meaningful. Cosines and sines however exist for roots of unity and this leads automatically to finite measurement resolution for phases giving a hierarchy of phase/angle resolutions. π and also other transcendentals appear in ...
... definition fails. If this definition exists, it should be also physically meaningful. Cosines and sines however exist for roots of unity and this leads automatically to finite measurement resolution for phases giving a hierarchy of phase/angle resolutions. π and also other transcendentals appear in ...
Diamond Photonics
... James E. Shigley, Optical Defects in Diamond: A Quick Reference Chart, 2013, GIA’s laboratory in Carlsbad, California. ...
... James E. Shigley, Optical Defects in Diamond: A Quick Reference Chart, 2013, GIA’s laboratory in Carlsbad, California. ...
Completeness and the zx-calculus
... Graphical languages offer intuitive and rigorous formalisms for quantum physics. They can be used to simplify expressions, derive equalities, and do computations. Yet in order to replace conventional formalisms, rigour alone is not sufficient: the new formalisms also need to have equivalent deductiv ...
... Graphical languages offer intuitive and rigorous formalisms for quantum physics. They can be used to simplify expressions, derive equalities, and do computations. Yet in order to replace conventional formalisms, rigour alone is not sufficient: the new formalisms also need to have equivalent deductiv ...
A review of Bell inequality tests with neutral kaons
... systems like the above mentioned two. This became evident in 1935, when Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) 3) , discussing a gedanken experiment with entangled states, arrived at the conclusion that the description of physical reality given by the quantum wave function cannot be complete. Bohr, in h ...
... systems like the above mentioned two. This became evident in 1935, when Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) 3) , discussing a gedanken experiment with entangled states, arrived at the conclusion that the description of physical reality given by the quantum wave function cannot be complete. Bohr, in h ...
Geometrical Aspects of Conformal Quantum Field Theory
... structure of two–dimensional manifolds leads to a natural splitting of the degrees of freedom into holomorphic and anti–holomorphic components. On this basis, consequences of conformal invariance for correlators are carried out. We uncover the special role of the energy–momentum tensor as generator ...
... structure of two–dimensional manifolds leads to a natural splitting of the degrees of freedom into holomorphic and anti–holomorphic components. On this basis, consequences of conformal invariance for correlators are carried out. We uncover the special role of the energy–momentum tensor as generator ...
Paper - Quantum Electrodynamics in Graphene
... spots are taken. Snapshots of surrounding area and features are also taken to identify these spots later. Calibrating the chip with grids to locate the spots was tried but it was discontinued because thicker graphite flakes were deposited in these grids. Once a thinner layer is observed under the op ...
... spots are taken. Snapshots of surrounding area and features are also taken to identify these spots later. Calibrating the chip with grids to locate the spots was tried but it was discontinued because thicker graphite flakes were deposited in these grids. Once a thinner layer is observed under the op ...
Intersubjective Agreement in a Quantum-like
... 2006, the team of investigators reported that some effects supporting “digital biology” had been observed when Benveniste’s team was ...
... 2006, the team of investigators reported that some effects supporting “digital biology” had been observed when Benveniste’s team was ...
Quiet Readout of Superconducting Flux States
... There is currently a high level of experimental and theoretical activity aimed at the creation of superposed and entangled quantum states in atomic and mesoscopic systems, and in the mechanisms for the decoherence of these superpositions. This interest has been stimulated in part by the possibility ...
... There is currently a high level of experimental and theoretical activity aimed at the creation of superposed and entangled quantum states in atomic and mesoscopic systems, and in the mechanisms for the decoherence of these superpositions. This interest has been stimulated in part by the possibility ...
Entanglement Witnesses
... • State acts as teleportation channel fidelity exceeds classical value (e.g., 2/3 in 2-d) ...
... • State acts as teleportation channel fidelity exceeds classical value (e.g., 2/3 in 2-d) ...