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How Quantum Systems Keep a Memory of Their Environment


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How Quantum Systems Keep a Memory of Their Environment
Jülich, 1 June 2021 – Many quantum devices – electrical, optical or otherwise – respond in a delayed manner to a control pulse. This results in damping effects that occur with a time delay – the systems still show traces of past behaviour. Researchers at RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich have now shown how this “memory” can be modelled more easily. The results are relevant, among other things, for applications in quantum technology, the development of which is still a challenge due to difficulties in modelling.
In physics, the Schrödinger equation is used to describe quantum systems. But this does not provide for any damping and memory effects. But since every real device has damping – quantum systems are no exception – a great deal of research has been done to understand how these effects arise from Schrödinger’s quantum law. ....

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Yale Physics welcomes history-making class of incoming graduate students


Yale Physics welcomes history-making class of incoming graduate students
May 3, 2021
Yale Physics is pleased to welcome 35 new graduate students, including 18 women, 17 men, and 7 students from underrepresented minorities (URM) to our department. This includes 12 international students from 6 countries. This class has already started making history with the  highest percentage of women and URM students of any incoming Yale Physics class.
Stacey Watts, graduate registrar for the department, said “This is the most diverse class we’ve ever had in terms of who applied, were offered, and accepted. The incoming class will be 51% female and 20% URM.”
Simon Mochrie, professor of physics and of applied physics and the Director of Graduate Admissions (DGA) for the Yale Department of Physics said, “The Yale Physics Department is excited and proud to welcome a graduate class with a majority of women for the first time ever and a record percentage of URMs. This histori ....

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