Nonclassical States of Cold Atomic Ensembles and of Light Fields
... shown in Fig. 2 as well as for the six fiducial input states, H, V, L, R, S, and T are evaluated from the measured density matrices. Fig. 2 shows that F is close to unity with no notable dependence on the zenith angle θ, and we have verified separately that the same is true for the azimuth angle ϕ. ...
... shown in Fig. 2 as well as for the six fiducial input states, H, V, L, R, S, and T are evaluated from the measured density matrices. Fig. 2 shows that F is close to unity with no notable dependence on the zenith angle θ, and we have verified separately that the same is true for the azimuth angle ϕ. ...
BEF Momentum - IWPD Research Center
... • The basic concept of String Theory is projected beyond the Planck Scale to the Macro-World • One spatial dimension is expressed through two-dimensional rings (or rods) and not as points • Time is measured through the expansion of these rings (or rods). ...
... • The basic concept of String Theory is projected beyond the Planck Scale to the Macro-World • One spatial dimension is expressed through two-dimensional rings (or rods) and not as points • Time is measured through the expansion of these rings (or rods). ...
One-dimensional electron transport in
... gates it is possible to induce strong reflections and create a bound state in the channel. This then gives rise to a strong resonance located at (0.5) 2e2/h, which is precisely where it should be located; decreasing temperature results in Kondo screening and the resonance becomes broadened and moves ...
... gates it is possible to induce strong reflections and create a bound state in the channel. This then gives rise to a strong resonance located at (0.5) 2e2/h, which is precisely where it should be located; decreasing temperature results in Kondo screening and the resonance becomes broadened and moves ...
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... MORE about SAWs 1. A SAW on the surface of a piezoelectric substrate travels with a spatially modulated electric field, which gives a wave-like electric potential variation near the surface. 2. A SAW without an associated piezoelectric field is useless for microelectronics or nanoelectronics. For e ...
... MORE about SAWs 1. A SAW on the surface of a piezoelectric substrate travels with a spatially modulated electric field, which gives a wave-like electric potential variation near the surface. 2. A SAW without an associated piezoelectric field is useless for microelectronics or nanoelectronics. For e ...
E2-2004-4 M. I. Shirokov* DECAY LAW OF MOVING UNSTABLE
... survival amplitude is not suitable. Indeed, then the survival amplitude changes with time not only because of the decay but also because of the packet diffusion. Besides, the corresponding amplitude of moving particles changes due to the initial packet displacement at the vector vt, v being the pac ...
... survival amplitude is not suitable. Indeed, then the survival amplitude changes with time not only because of the decay but also because of the packet diffusion. Besides, the corresponding amplitude of moving particles changes due to the initial packet displacement at the vector vt, v being the pac ...
Rotational Dynamics and Static Equilibrium
... Conservation of angular momentum means that the total angular momentum around any axis must be constant. This is why gyroscopes are so stable. ...
... Conservation of angular momentum means that the total angular momentum around any axis must be constant. This is why gyroscopes are so stable. ...
Momentum Conservation
... • The rate of change in momentum is proportional to the net force and the change is in the same direction as the force ...
... • The rate of change in momentum is proportional to the net force and the change is in the same direction as the force ...
Linear and Rotational Kinematics
... A constant force F pulls a string attached to the rim of a disk of radius R and mass M which is free to spin on an axis through its center. Find the angular acceleration, velocity, and position as a function of time, assuming the disk starts from rest. ...
... A constant force F pulls a string attached to the rim of a disk of radius R and mass M which is free to spin on an axis through its center. Find the angular acceleration, velocity, and position as a function of time, assuming the disk starts from rest. ...
Chapter 1
... Such beliefs went largely unchallenged [4] until the appearance in 1964 of a groundbreaking paper by J. S. Bell, who had come to realize that Einstein’s assumptions were not just a matter ...
... Such beliefs went largely unchallenged [4] until the appearance in 1964 of a groundbreaking paper by J. S. Bell, who had come to realize that Einstein’s assumptions were not just a matter ...