Beyond Superconductivity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2001.11743v1
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 10:09:05 GMT
- Title: Beyond Superconductivity
- Authors: Jochen Mannhart
- Abstract summary: We present a novel device concept that utilizes the fascinating transition regime between quantum mechanics and classical physics.
The devices operate by using a small number of individual quantum mechanical collapse events to interrupt the unitary evolution of quantum states represented by wave packets.
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- Abstract: We present a novel device concept that utilizes the fascinating transition
regime between quantum mechanics and classical physics. The devices operate by
using a small number of individual quantum mechanical collapse events to
interrupt the unitary evolution of quantum states represented by wave packets.
Exceeding the constraints of the unitary evolution of quantum mechanics given
by the Schroedinger equation and of classical Hamiltonian physics, these
devices display a surprising behavior.
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