893 research outputs found
Superconducting pi qubit with a ferromagnetic Josephson junction
Solid-state qubits have the potential for the large-scale integration and for
the flexibility of layout for quantum computing. However, their short
decoherence time due to the coupling to the environment remains an important
problem to be overcome. We propose a new superconducting qubit which
incorporates a spin-electronic device: the qubit consists of a superconducting
ring with a ferromagnetic pi junction which has a metallic contact and a normal
Josephson junction with an insulating barrier. Thus, a quantum coherent
two-level state is formed without an external magnetic field. This feature and
the simple structure of the qubit make it possible to reduce its size leading
to a long decoherence time.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Classical Coulomb three-body problem in collinear eZe configuration
Classical dynamics of two-electron atom and ions H, He, Li,
Be,... in collinear eZe configuration is investigated. It is revealed
that the mass ratio between necleus and electron plays an important role
for dynamical behaviour of these systems. With the aid of analytical tool and
numeircal computation, it is shown that thanks to large mass ratio ,
classical dynamics of these systems is fully chaotic, probably hyperbolic.
Experimental manifestation of this finding is also proposed.Comment: Largely rewritten. 21 pages. All figures are available in
http://ace.phys.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~sano/3-body/index.htm
Coupled oscillators and Feynman's three papers
According to Richard Feynman, the adventure of our science of physics is a
perpetual attempt to recognize that the different aspects of nature are really
different aspects of the same thing. It is therefore interesting to combine
some, if not all, of Feynman's papers into one. The first of his three papers
is on the ``rest of the universe'' contained in his 1972 book on statistical
mechanics. The second idea is Feynman's parton picture which he presented in
1969 at the Stony Brook conference on high-energy physics. The third idea is
contained in the 1971 paper he published with his students, where they show
that the hadronic spectra on Regge trajectories are manifestations of
harmonic-oscillator degeneracies. In this report, we formulate these three
ideas using the mathematics of two coupled oscillators. It is shown that the
idea of entanglement is contained in his rest of the universe, and can be
extended to a space-time entanglement. It is shown also that his parton model
and the static quark model can be combined into one Lorentz-covariant entity.
Furthermore, Einstein's special relativity, based on the Lorentz group, can
also be formulated within the mathematical framework of two coupled
oscillators.Comment: 31 pages, 6 figures, based on the concluding talk at the 3rd Feynman
Festival (Collage Park, Maryland, U.S.A., August 2006), minor correction
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