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  1. Lauglin model

    The system consist of 2 dimensional electron gas inserted into very strong uniform magnetic field at the ... charge $\frac e {\nu}$ . In order to see it we remove one electron and the wave function will be: ...

    Wiki article - Anonymous (not verified) - 26/10/2015 - 17:56 - 0 comments

  2. Nanoelectronics Group (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)

    ... this line, Loss and DiVincenzo suggested in 1998 the use of electron spins confined in lithographically defined quantum dots as elementary ... and absence of the valley problem faced by non-confined electron spins. In addition, in the quantum information community there has ...

    Research group - tzauner - 07/03/2022 - 10:05 - 0 comments

  3. Optical Lattices

    ... simple atomic structure - there is only a single outermost electron. In the case of Rubidium, this is a 5s electron. The nuclear spin is I=3/2, which gives an atomic structure as shown ...

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  4. Anyons

    ... in respect to other elementary particles such as for example electron. An anyon can be charged and the charge can be a fracture of 1e. ... dR(t).$ When the particle is an electron moving in magnetic field this reduces to the Ahoronov-Bohm effect and: ...

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  5. PhD Position/PostDoc Position: Quantum Coherent Control of Atomic and Molecular Spin Centers in an STM

    ... objects by advancing the recently realized combination of electron spin resonance and scanning tunneling microscopy (ESR-STM) [1]. ... systems, working with UHV and radiofrequency equipment, electron spin resonance, programming skills (Matlab/Python) will be preferred ...

    Position - philipwillke - 30/08/2020 - 16:39 - 0 comments

  6. Q+ Hangout: Bas Hensen

    ... loophole-free violation of a Bell inequality using entangled electron spins separated by 1.3 km. Abstract: In his seminal work[1], John ... loophole-free violation of a Bell inequality using entangled electron spins separated by 1.3 km. arXiv:1508.05949 (2015). [3] H. ...

    Conference - Ravi - 26/10/2015 - 17:08 - 0 comments

  7. The Atom Chip Lab at Ben-Gurion University

    ... of all matter. They have a positively charged nucleus and electron clouds define their outer boundaries. In nature, they remain ... control their internal properties, namely, the state of the electron clouds in the atom, known as hyperfine states. Hence, all relevant ...

    Research group - rfolman123 - 27/06/2016 - 20:14 - 0 comments

  8. Quantum Walking in a Discrete Geometry (master student internship)

    ... Equation, the equation which governs the propagation of the electron. Discrete Geometry approximates geometry via polygons. For instance a ... complexes that are less regular. For instance when an electron propagates on a graphene sheet, the deformations of that sheet have an ...

    Position - Gdimolfetta - 06/10/2016 - 07:13 - 0 comments

  9. Impurity spins in solids

    ... their potential usefulness in QIP [2]. Most approaches use electron or nuclear spin degrees of freedom as quantum bits. The specific ... > 90% was shown. The preparation of Bell states with electron and nuclear spin ensembles as well as a three qubit Deutsch-Jozsa ...

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  10. The no-cloning theorem

    ... Alice wishes to transmit a "0", she measures the spin of her electron in the z direction, collapsing Bob's state to either ∣ z ... z  − ⟩ B . Bob creates many copies of his electron's state, and measures the spin of each copy in the z direction. ...

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