Sentences with phrase «of microwave pulses»

These are, robust sequences of microwave pulses applied on the NV - center, combined with the presence of radio frequency fields for both single qubit operations and internuclear decoupling.
An arbitrary evolution of its quantum state can be programmed with a series of microwave pulses, and a projective measurement of the state can be performed by a pulsed readout subcircuit.
Now they went one step further: by precise addressing and application of microwave pulses they flipped the spins of two neighbouring atoms in the centre of each fully magnetized atomic chain.

Not exact matches

In a small bowl, combine all of the sauce ingredients except for the vanilla, and microwave in 30 - second pulses until melted.
The other advantage of pressing the pulp (besides more milk) is that it's less likely to crack the container you freeze it in (less water equals less expansion during freezing), it thaws faster (simply pop a frozen pint into the microwave for a minute or two, then pulse in a food processor), has less impact on the moisture balance of recipes, and it dehydrates faster... a win win.
A team of researchers has devised perhaps the world's most intricate coin toss, a device utilizing vacuum chambers, magnetic fields, lasers and microwave pulses to produce a random string of 0s and 1s — each representing heads or tails, essentially.
To measure this frequency, fountain clocks toss small clouds of slow - moving cesium atoms a few feet high, much like a pulsed fountain, and measure their oscillations as they pass up, and then down, through a microwave beam.
A pulse of energy from this circular zone would travel into our bubble like a shock wave, where it would presumably leave a disk - like imprint in the microwave background.
People might think twice about this technology if it meant turning their living rooms into microwave ovens, but the pulsing magnetic fields of the MIT system don't interact much with walls, people, or even tinfoil.
The new electro - optical comb that the Caltech team studied relies on microwave modulation of a continuous laser source, rather than a pulsed laser.
The antenna radiates microwave pulses at a frequency of 13.4 gigahertz across broad regions on Earth's surface.
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