Ultracold chemistry and its reaction kinetics
... proposed interaction Hamiltonians for the first few elementary low-order ultracold chemical reactions. To complete our proposal, we need to consider suitable initial conditions for our dynamical system. It does not make sense to initialize the system in an equilibrium state, i.e. an eigenstate or the ...
... proposed interaction Hamiltonians for the first few elementary low-order ultracold chemical reactions. To complete our proposal, we need to consider suitable initial conditions for our dynamical system. It does not make sense to initialize the system in an equilibrium state, i.e. an eigenstate or the ...
Entanglement verification and steering when Alice and Bob cannot
... carry a significant innovation in allowing the trust by the referee in the distant parties to be replaced by i) trust in a local preparation device and ii) one-way quantum channels from the referee to the parties. This could have important implications for quantum communication. In Sec. V we further ...
... carry a significant innovation in allowing the trust by the referee in the distant parties to be replaced by i) trust in a local preparation device and ii) one-way quantum channels from the referee to the parties. This could have important implications for quantum communication. In Sec. V we further ...
MS-word - Table of Contents
... molecules and materials populating the universe is enormous, the basic building bricks are just two. Is there a profound meaning to this? 4. Origin of the Natural Laws. The two combinations contain all electron-positron properties. Charge depends on whether there is a + or amplitude of the IN wave a ...
... molecules and materials populating the universe is enormous, the basic building bricks are just two. Is there a profound meaning to this? 4. Origin of the Natural Laws. The two combinations contain all electron-positron properties. Charge depends on whether there is a + or amplitude of the IN wave a ...
PHYS 430
... And Its Applications According to quantum mechanics, if we choose an atom as a physical bit, apart from the two distinct electronic states, the atom can also be prepared by a coherent superposition of the two states. This means that the atom can be in both state 0 and state ...
... And Its Applications According to quantum mechanics, if we choose an atom as a physical bit, apart from the two distinct electronic states, the atom can also be prepared by a coherent superposition of the two states. This means that the atom can be in both state 0 and state ...
part 1
... species independence of our gratings (cf light gratings) allows us to switch alkalis easily, and velocity multiplexing will increase our accuracy and precision to the 0.1% and 0.01% targets. Our relative measurements will ultimately be normalized by a single, higher precision experiment using a sod ...
... species independence of our gratings (cf light gratings) allows us to switch alkalis easily, and velocity multiplexing will increase our accuracy and precision to the 0.1% and 0.01% targets. Our relative measurements will ultimately be normalized by a single, higher precision experiment using a sod ...
Matematiska institutionen Department of Mathematics Covering the sphere with noncontextuality inequalities
... explained by classical physics, for example the ultra-violet disaster of any classical model of of black-body radiation, and the photoelectric effect. There were many other phenomena that were unexplainable, for more see for instance Bransden and Joachain [2000]. It was these phenomena that led to t ...
... explained by classical physics, for example the ultra-violet disaster of any classical model of of black-body radiation, and the photoelectric effect. There were many other phenomena that were unexplainable, for more see for instance Bransden and Joachain [2000]. It was these phenomena that led to t ...
Large quantum superpositions of a levitated nanodiamond through spin-optomechanical coupling
... interference under reasonable experimental conditions. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.88.033614 ...
... interference under reasonable experimental conditions. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.88.033614 ...
indistinguishability - University of Oxford
... to be treated in a uniform way with other symmetries of physical theories, especially with space-time symmetries. That adds to the need to study permutation symmetry in classical theory – and returns us to Gibbs and the derivation of the entropy function. The concept of particle indistinguishability ...
... to be treated in a uniform way with other symmetries of physical theories, especially with space-time symmetries. That adds to the need to study permutation symmetry in classical theory – and returns us to Gibbs and the derivation of the entropy function. The concept of particle indistinguishability ...
- Europhysics News
... its knowledge of the Universe with two talks from prominent archeoastronomers as well as a light and sound show over the Temple of Kukulcan. “The IYL 2015 lights that were lit on Paris at the beginning of 2015 are going to be switched off in Chichén Itzá but this does not imply an ending. As the May ...
... its knowledge of the Universe with two talks from prominent archeoastronomers as well as a light and sound show over the Temple of Kukulcan. “The IYL 2015 lights that were lit on Paris at the beginning of 2015 are going to be switched off in Chichén Itzá but this does not imply an ending. As the May ...
Atom InterferometryPrecision D. E. Pritchard
... between an atom (which is referred to as the “system”) and the final momentum of the scattered photons (which collectively constitute the “environment”). In a second experiment, we replaced the random process of photon scattering with a deterministic momentum transfer caused by a diffraction grating ...
... between an atom (which is referred to as the “system”) and the final momentum of the scattered photons (which collectively constitute the “environment”). In a second experiment, we replaced the random process of photon scattering with a deterministic momentum transfer caused by a diffraction grating ...
Ultrafast geometric control of a single qubit using chirped pulses
... of the qubit transitions in a quantum register should be small enough to allow many quantum operations [6, 19], we restrict our consideration by choosing the two lowest levels in the three-level system as the qubit states. External addressing of the qubit is done by using the Raman excitation scheme ...
... of the qubit transitions in a quantum register should be small enough to allow many quantum operations [6, 19], we restrict our consideration by choosing the two lowest levels in the three-level system as the qubit states. External addressing of the qubit is done by using the Raman excitation scheme ...
R-107_WangCY.pdf
... the QDs simulation process. It involves material anisotropy induced coupling between the elastic and electric fields and it must include the full three-dimensional and usually intricate shapes of the QDs. Numerical simulations are often performed by finite difference, finite element, or atomistic te ...
... the QDs simulation process. It involves material anisotropy induced coupling between the elastic and electric fields and it must include the full three-dimensional and usually intricate shapes of the QDs. Numerical simulations are often performed by finite difference, finite element, or atomistic te ...