The study of structure of few-electron heavy ions is of important interest due to the strong field effects. Helium-like ions are the simplest atomic multi-body systems. A considerable improved precision has been made ...The study of structure of few-electron heavy ions is of important interest due to the strong field effects. Helium-like ions are the simplest atomic multi-body systems. A considerable improved precision has been made in both theory and experiments recently. The experiment exploits the radiative recombination (RR) transitions into the vacant 1 s shell of bare and H-like ions. In this process, the energy carried by the emitted photon is the energy difference between the initial and final electron state, hω=Ekin+EB. For bare展开更多
Dear Editors,Recently,a nanomechanical resonator with frequency of the order of 1 GHz approaches the quantum regime[1],it is getting closer to test the basic principles of quantum mechanics and very important in the s...Dear Editors,Recently,a nanomechanical resonator with frequency of the order of 1 GHz approaches the quantum regime[1],it is getting closer to test the basic principles of quantum mechanics and very important in the study of quantum information[2].Generally,a nanomechanical QED(qubit-resonator)system consists of a superconducting qubit[3]and a nanomechanical resonator.Increasing the amplitude of oscillating,the nonlinearity of nanomechanical resonator[4]is not negligible which can be exploited to generate nonclassical states in mechanical展开更多
文摘The study of structure of few-electron heavy ions is of important interest due to the strong field effects. Helium-like ions are the simplest atomic multi-body systems. A considerable improved precision has been made in both theory and experiments recently. The experiment exploits the radiative recombination (RR) transitions into the vacant 1 s shell of bare and H-like ions. In this process, the energy carried by the emitted photon is the energy difference between the initial and final electron state, hω=Ekin+EB. For bare
文摘Dear Editors,Recently,a nanomechanical resonator with frequency of the order of 1 GHz approaches the quantum regime[1],it is getting closer to test the basic principles of quantum mechanics and very important in the study of quantum information[2].Generally,a nanomechanical QED(qubit-resonator)system consists of a superconducting qubit[3]and a nanomechanical resonator.Increasing the amplitude of oscillating,the nonlinearity of nanomechanical resonator[4]is not negligible which can be exploited to generate nonclassical states in mechanical