نتایج جستجو برای: quantum interference phenomenon

تعداد نتایج: 535558  

A. Azari, K. Seyyedi.S S. Zabihi A.,

A noninteracting quantum-dot arrays side coupled to a quantum wire is studied. Transport through the quantum wire is investigated by using a noninteracting Anderson tunneling Hamiltonian. The conductance at zero temperature develops an oscillating band with resonances and antiresonances due to constructive and destructive interference in the ballistic channel, respectively. Moreover, we have fo...

Journal: :journal of optoelectronical nano structures 0
a abdikian department of physics, malayer university, malayer, iran ghahraman solookinejad department of physics, marvdasht branch, islamic azad university, marvdasht, iran

in this paper, we investigated the corrected plasmon dispersion relation for graphene in presence of a constant magnetic field which it includes a quantum term arising from the collective electron density wave interference effects. by using quantum hydrodynamic plasma model which incorporates the important quantum statistical pressure and electron diffraction force, the longitudinal plasmons ar...

Alireza Abdykian Zahra Safi,

In this paper, by using a quantum hydrodynamic plasma model which incorporates the important quantum statistical pressure and electron diffraction force, we present the corrected plasmon dispersion relation for graphene which includes a k quantum term arising from the collective electron density wave interference effects (which  is integer and constant and k is wave vector). The longitudinal ...

Journal: :Theor. Comput. Sci. 2008
M. V. Panduranga Rao

We propose a computing model, the Two-Way Optical Interference Automata (2OIA), that makes use of the phenomenon of optical interference. We introduce this model to investigate the increase in power, in terms of language recognition, of a classical Deter-ministic Finite Automaton (DFA) when endowed with the facility of optical interference.] wherein the classical DFA is augmented with a quantum...

2008
Peter L. Knight Eugenio Roldán

We show that the coined quantum walk on a line can be understood as an interference phenomenon, can be classically implemented, and indeed already has been. The walk is essentially two independent walks associated with the different coin sides, coupled only at initiation. There is a simple analogy between the evolution of walker positions and the propagation of light in a dispersive optical fib...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
M Atatüre A V Sergienko B E Saleh M C Teich

We use spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a cascade of crystals, driven by a single monochromatic cw pump laser, to study the interference of entangled photon pairs. By changing the distance between the crystals, the observed quantum interference pattern varies continuously from that associated with a longer single crystal to that associated with independent emissions from two distinct c...

2008
Stephen P. Walborn Marcelo O. Terra Cunha Sebastião Pádua Carlos H. Monken

It may be somewhat surprising that Thomas Young’s double-slit experiment a staple in the freshman physics laboratory would be such an invaluable testing ground for the foundations of quantum physics. Yet the quantum version of the double-slit experiment has been at the center of many debates over the fundamentals of quantum physics since the theory was born, nearly a century ago. In fact, Young...

M. Sahrai

The entanglement between a ?-type three-level atom and its spontaneous emission fields is investigated. The effect of spontaneously generated coherence (SGC) on entanglement between the atom and its spontaneous emission fields is then discussed. We find that in the presence of SGC the entanglement between the atom and its spontaneous emission fields is completely phase dependent, while in absen...

2011
Prasoon Goyal

This paper gives a glimpse of basic quantum computing concepts, which is an active area of research in today's world. The discussion starts with difference between a quantum computer and a classical one at the bit level, register level, logic gates level and at circuit level. Then, some of the important quantum phenomena such as quantum entanglement and quantum interference are discussed. After...

A. Azari, K. Seyyedi.S S. Zabihi A.,

A noninteracting quantum-dot arrays side coupled to a quantum wire is studied. Transport through the quantum wire is investigated by using a noninteracting Anderson tunneling Hamiltonian. The conductance at zero temperature develops an oscillating band with resonances and antiresonances due to constructive and destructive interference in the ballistic channel, respectively. Moreover, we have fo...

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