Their approach, which they have proven to work theoretically, relies
on quantum interference.
Not exact matches
But
quantum physics predicts that whether you observe wave like behavior (
interference) or particle behavior (no
interference) depends only
on how it is actually measured at the end of its journey.
The BICEP2 camera relies, in part,
on the extraordinary signal amplification made possible by NIST's superconducting
quantum interference devices (SQUIDs).
You could widen their range if you had a magnetometer based
on a superconducting
quantum interference device, or SQUID.
They start out in a
quantum superposition of all possible solutions, and then they use entanglement and
quantum interference to home in
on the correct answer — processes that we do not observe in our everyday lives.
By reading and analyzing this current, FAU researchers have found that
quantum mechanical
interference of electron waves can be used to control current
on extremely short time scales.
The plaintiffs sought recovery based
on breach of an alleged agency agreement, tortious
interference with property rights, and
quantum meruit.
SageGroup Associates v. Dominion Textile (USA)(244 A.D. 2d 281)-- the «able» prong of the ready, willing and able test refers to the prospective subtenant's financial ability; although broker established he procured a prospective subtenant ready, willing and able to sublet
on terms set by the prospective sublessor, the parties» disagreement as to the terms of their oral agreement raised triable issues of fact precluding summary judgment in favor of either party; no cause of action exists in
quantum meruit, unjust enrichment and account stated where there is an express contract governing the broker's right to a commission; broker lacks standing to claim tortious
interference with contract against landlord for refusal to grant tenant permission to sublease because broker is neither a party to nor an intended beneficiary of the sublease rejected by the landlord.