
SparkNotes: SAT Chemistry: The Structure of Matter
... Elements and Atoms An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element, and an element is defined as a substance that can’t be broken down or separated into simpler substances through a chemical reaction. Elements contain just one type of atom, and eac ...
... Elements and Atoms An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element, and an element is defined as a substance that can’t be broken down or separated into simpler substances through a chemical reaction. Elements contain just one type of atom, and eac ...
3 Ion Trap Implementations
... hold almost every ion, only a few ions are suitable for quantum computation. The following requirements should be met: • The electronic level structure should be simple to allow the realization of a closed two level system without the need of too many lasers. • The levels used for the qubit transiti ...
... hold almost every ion, only a few ions are suitable for quantum computation. The following requirements should be met: • The electronic level structure should be simple to allow the realization of a closed two level system without the need of too many lasers. • The levels used for the qubit transiti ...
Pdf - Text of NPTEL IIT Video Lectures
... an English Physicist, Mathematician and he is often considered the father of quantum mechanics. He introduced a very clear and a concise mathematical picture for Quantum Mechanics and it is his work which includes spin which derives the spin as natural 4th quantum number and therefore with the relat ...
... an English Physicist, Mathematician and he is often considered the father of quantum mechanics. He introduced a very clear and a concise mathematical picture for Quantum Mechanics and it is his work which includes spin which derives the spin as natural 4th quantum number and therefore with the relat ...
Interaction- and measurement-free quantum Zeno gates for universal computation
... which approaches unity as ⌫t is increased with ⍀t held fixed, in which limit the system is again frozen in the initial state. The discrete and continuous systems can be mapped onto one another if we equate ↔ ⍀t / 2 and M ↔ M eff = ⌫t / 4 = ⌫ / 2⍀. The equivalence between the two systems can be un ...
... which approaches unity as ⌫t is increased with ⍀t held fixed, in which limit the system is again frozen in the initial state. The discrete and continuous systems can be mapped onto one another if we equate ↔ ⍀t / 2 and M ↔ M eff = ⌫t / 4 = ⌫ / 2⍀. The equivalence between the two systems can be un ...
Quintet pairing and non-Abelian vortex string in spin-3/2 cold atomic... Congjun Wu, Jiangping Hu, and Shou-Cheng Zhang
... two Ba atoms are not available. However, considering the rapid developments in this field, we are optimistic about the realization of the quintet pairing state and the associated non-Abelian topological defects. In summary, we have studied the quintet pairing state in spin 3/2 fermionic systems with ...
... two Ba atoms are not available. However, considering the rapid developments in this field, we are optimistic about the realization of the quintet pairing state and the associated non-Abelian topological defects. In summary, we have studied the quintet pairing state in spin 3/2 fermionic systems with ...
Complexity Science, Living Systems, and Reflexing Interfaces:
... electromagnetic field confined inside the hollow MTs core can give rise to the collective quantum optical modes responsible for the phenomenon of superradiance by which any incoherent molecular electromagnetic energy can be transformed in a coherent photon inside the MTs. These photons propagate alo ...
... electromagnetic field confined inside the hollow MTs core can give rise to the collective quantum optical modes responsible for the phenomenon of superradiance by which any incoherent molecular electromagnetic energy can be transformed in a coherent photon inside the MTs. These photons propagate alo ...
Life beyond quantum physics
... The action principle is widely acknowledged as the first principle of physics. Yet the term “first principle” is somewhat vague and requires a precise definition. We consider a branch of natural sciences as “mature” if and only if its “first principle” is formulated in a mathematical form that can b ...
... The action principle is widely acknowledged as the first principle of physics. Yet the term “first principle” is somewhat vague and requires a precise definition. We consider a branch of natural sciences as “mature” if and only if its “first principle” is formulated in a mathematical form that can b ...
The Methodology of Statistical Mechanics
... one in Table 4.3, but do not list the microstates explicitly. Problem 4.7. The applet/application at determines the number of accessible microstates of an Einstein solid using (4.3) and will help you
answer the following questions. Suppose that initially sy ...
... one in Table 4.3, but do not list the microstates explicitly. Problem 4.7. The applet/application at
Quantum Dot Computing Gates
... GaAs substrate and then a GaAs layer of thickness less than 100nm is deposited on the AlGaAs layer, and AlGaAs layer is again deposited on the GaAs layer. The energy band profile shown in Fig. 2 is rotated by 90◦ . The thickness of the GaAs quantum well is about or less than the exciton Bohr radius ...
... GaAs substrate and then a GaAs layer of thickness less than 100nm is deposited on the AlGaAs layer, and AlGaAs layer is again deposited on the GaAs layer. The energy band profile shown in Fig. 2 is rotated by 90◦ . The thickness of the GaAs quantum well is about or less than the exciton Bohr radius ...
Class XII- Physics - Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1
... While doing so efforts were made to ensure that it was error free and also the size was restricted to 150 pages, so that it remained as an effective tool for revision at the time of examination too. It was heartening to note that tremendous positive feedback was received for this work. Again this ye ...
... While doing so efforts were made to ensure that it was error free and also the size was restricted to 150 pages, so that it remained as an effective tool for revision at the time of examination too. It was heartening to note that tremendous positive feedback was received for this work. Again this ye ...
Hyperradiance-a new paradigm in 60 years of superradiance
... states using projective measurements [10, 11, 28], yet these schemes have very low success probability. Deterministic entanglement has been produced with about a dozen qubits in the form of W -states [12, 13], but we are still far away from the realization of W -states for an arbitrary number of qub ...
... states using projective measurements [10, 11, 28], yet these schemes have very low success probability. Deterministic entanglement has been produced with about a dozen qubits in the form of W -states [12, 13], but we are still far away from the realization of W -states for an arbitrary number of qub ...
Enhancement of Tunneling from a Correlated 2D Electron System
... For small magnetic fields, the field-induced correction to the tunneling exponent (9) is quadratic in vc . It can be calculated along the zero-field trajectory dz兾dt 苷 共2关U共z兲 2 Eg 兴兾m兲1兾2 . This correction is always positive: magnetic field decreases the tunneling rate. However, the correction is s ...
... For small magnetic fields, the field-induced correction to the tunneling exponent (9) is quadratic in vc . It can be calculated along the zero-field trajectory dz兾dt 苷 共2关U共z兲 2 Eg 兴兾m兲1兾2 . This correction is always positive: magnetic field decreases the tunneling rate. However, the correction is s ...
Master Thesis
... The twentieth century has brought a revolution in the world of science and technology, with the development of quantum mechanics and the theory of computation among the greatest advances. The advancement of technology gave rise to digital computers, whose power growth has been described successfully ...
... The twentieth century has brought a revolution in the world of science and technology, with the development of quantum mechanics and the theory of computation among the greatest advances. The advancement of technology gave rise to digital computers, whose power growth has been described successfully ...
How to test the “quantumness” of a quantum computer? Miroslav Grajcar
... enough quantum processor (adiabatic, gate-based, etc) and even to test it for “quantumness” using classical tools, is the elephant in the room, and it may effectively restrict any further progress. Even taking the optimistic view, that quantum computing is not fundamentally restricted (by, e.g., lim ...
... enough quantum processor (adiabatic, gate-based, etc) and even to test it for “quantumness” using classical tools, is the elephant in the room, and it may effectively restrict any further progress. Even taking the optimistic view, that quantum computing is not fundamentally restricted (by, e.g., lim ...
Coherent States
... Here I digress from work in progress—namely, a review of a paper by C. Y. She & H. Heffner1 , which was the first of several papers inspired by E. Arthurs & J. L. Kelly’s “On the simultaneous measurement of a pair of conjugate observables” (BSTJ 44, 725 (1965)); it is my intention to incorporate tha ...
... Here I digress from work in progress—namely, a review of a paper by C. Y. She & H. Heffner1 , which was the first of several papers inspired by E. Arthurs & J. L. Kelly’s “On the simultaneous measurement of a pair of conjugate observables” (BSTJ 44, 725 (1965)); it is my intention to incorporate tha ...
Towards an Understanding of the Mutual Dependency of
... move something or make something happen, but rather, having derived its power from its defining of existence, it works as a force of constraint. This constraint, this shaping of the possibilities of being, by the force of consistency can be observed in several areas. For example, tests of relativity ...
... move something or make something happen, but rather, having derived its power from its defining of existence, it works as a force of constraint. This constraint, this shaping of the possibilities of being, by the force of consistency can be observed in several areas. For example, tests of relativity ...
Adding quantum effects to the semi-classical molecular
... usually computationally expensive. In principle, any kind of MD conducted in phase space inevitably suffers from the loss of information when reduced from the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space to classical phase space. However, this principle does not forbid the possibility of finding EOM conservin ...
... usually computationally expensive. In principle, any kind of MD conducted in phase space inevitably suffers from the loss of information when reduced from the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space to classical phase space. However, this principle does not forbid the possibility of finding EOM conservin ...
Density Matrix Calculation of Surface Enhanced
... Such quantum calculations can provide useful input in modeling the SERS process, but cannot reflect the delocalized surface plasmon modes (collective motions of the conduction electrons). These are sensitive to the overall particle shape, and are the critical determiners of local field enhancement. ...
... Such quantum calculations can provide useful input in modeling the SERS process, but cannot reflect the delocalized surface plasmon modes (collective motions of the conduction electrons). These are sensitive to the overall particle shape, and are the critical determiners of local field enhancement. ...