Linköping University Post Print New quantum limits in plasmonic devices
... Abstract – Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have recently been recognized as an important future technique for microelectronics. Such SPPs have been studied using classical theory. However, current state-of-the-art experiments are rapidly approaching nanoscales, and quantum effects can then become i ...
... Abstract – Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have recently been recognized as an important future technique for microelectronics. Such SPPs have been studied using classical theory. However, current state-of-the-art experiments are rapidly approaching nanoscales, and quantum effects can then become i ...
WHAT IS NOETHER`S THEOREM? - Ohio State Department of
... Unfortunately, in order to prove a simplified version of the theorem, Newtonian mechanics really aren’t sufficient. Instead, one needs to consider Lagrangian mechanics. Lagrangian mechanics are a reformulation of classical mechanics that rely on Hamilton’s of stationary action. However, for our purp ...
... Unfortunately, in order to prove a simplified version of the theorem, Newtonian mechanics really aren’t sufficient. Instead, one needs to consider Lagrangian mechanics. Lagrangian mechanics are a reformulation of classical mechanics that rely on Hamilton’s of stationary action. However, for our purp ...
= ∫ ∫ - at www.arxiv.org.
... Figure 1 | The angular momentum of the flux qubit consisting of a superconducting loop interrupted by three Josephson junctions and the spin – ½ of electron. a, Normalized persistent current Iq/Iq,1/2 as a function of the external magnetic flux Φ/Φ0 penetrating the flux qubit loop measured by the au ...
... Figure 1 | The angular momentum of the flux qubit consisting of a superconducting loop interrupted by three Josephson junctions and the spin – ½ of electron. a, Normalized persistent current Iq/Iq,1/2 as a function of the external magnetic flux Φ/Φ0 penetrating the flux qubit loop measured by the au ...
Is Quantum Indeterminism Relevant to Free Will?
... just the point at issue which I shall consider. Quantum indeterminism enters into this framework as a means to make (b) plausible. I first point out that if one speaks of quantum indeterminism, one is committed to certain positions in the interpretation of quantum physics (section 2). I then conside ...
... just the point at issue which I shall consider. Quantum indeterminism enters into this framework as a means to make (b) plausible. I first point out that if one speaks of quantum indeterminism, one is committed to certain positions in the interpretation of quantum physics (section 2). I then conside ...
Quantum Imaging beyond the Diffraction Limit by
... de Broglie wavelength of N photons, each with classical wavelength , can be as small as =N. It is especially desirable for imaging applications to take advantage of the small de Broglie length scale, since the resolution of classical optical imaging is limited by the size of , according to the Ra ...
... de Broglie wavelength of N photons, each with classical wavelength , can be as small as =N. It is especially desirable for imaging applications to take advantage of the small de Broglie length scale, since the resolution of classical optical imaging is limited by the size of , according to the Ra ...
Main
... Introduction.– Deutsch’s algorithm is not only the first quantum algorithm but also one of the simplest [1]. Although the algorithm was working probabilistically in its original form, it has not been difficult to improve it to a deterministic one [2, 3]. The Deutsch algorithm involves two qubits and ...
... Introduction.– Deutsch’s algorithm is not only the first quantum algorithm but also one of the simplest [1]. Although the algorithm was working probabilistically in its original form, it has not been difficult to improve it to a deterministic one [2, 3]. The Deutsch algorithm involves two qubits and ...
Notes for Lecture 2 Miller Indices, Quantum Mechanics
... atom is like a wave of a guitar string. Except that the guitar string is a circular string. Imagine that you pick one part of the string (S in the figure). When you do that, a wave propagates in two directions (the red direction and the black direction). The two diagrams on the left depict the situa ...
... atom is like a wave of a guitar string. Except that the guitar string is a circular string. Imagine that you pick one part of the string (S in the figure). When you do that, a wave propagates in two directions (the red direction and the black direction). The two diagrams on the left depict the situa ...
ISCQI-Dec_Bhubaneswar
... been achieved here by a Novel Algorithmic Technique, developed in our laboratory by Ajoy et. al (to be published). This method uses Graphs of a complete set of Basis operators and develops an algorithmic technique for efficient decomposition of a given Unitary into Basis Operators and their equivale ...
... been achieved here by a Novel Algorithmic Technique, developed in our laboratory by Ajoy et. al (to be published). This method uses Graphs of a complete set of Basis operators and develops an algorithmic technique for efficient decomposition of a given Unitary into Basis Operators and their equivale ...
McTaggart distinguished two conceptions of time - Philsci
... And it seems that SR does indeed imply that we are obliged to reject objectism and accept eventism. For if objectism is true, the universe is made up of three-dimensional objects, persisting and changing. At any instant, here and now, there must be a cosmicwide state of the universe, indeed the univ ...
... And it seems that SR does indeed imply that we are obliged to reject objectism and accept eventism. For if objectism is true, the universe is made up of three-dimensional objects, persisting and changing. At any instant, here and now, there must be a cosmicwide state of the universe, indeed the univ ...
Particle physics, from Rutherford to the LHC
... particles, whether elementary or not, with masses small enough to be produced at the energies in question. Because effective field theories are not fundamental theories, there is no reason to expect them to be particularly simple. Rather, all of the infinite variety of possible terms in the Lagrangi ...
... particles, whether elementary or not, with masses small enough to be produced at the energies in question. Because effective field theories are not fundamental theories, there is no reason to expect them to be particularly simple. Rather, all of the infinite variety of possible terms in the Lagrangi ...