Rotational transitionIn quantum mechanics, a rotational transition is an abrupt change in angular momentum. Like all other properties of a quantum particle, angular momentum is quantized, meaning it can only equal certain discrete values, which correspond to different rotational energy states. When a particle loses angular momentum, it is said to have transitioned to a lower rotational energy state. Likewise, when a particle gains angular momentum, a positive rotational transition is said to have occurred.
Laser pumpingLaser pumping is the act of energy transfer from an external source into the gain medium of a laser. The energy is absorbed in the medium, producing excited states in its atoms. When the number of particles in one excited state exceeds the number of particles in the ground state or a less-excited state, population inversion is achieved. In this condition, the mechanism of stimulated emission can take place and the medium can act as a laser or an optical amplifier. The pump power must be higher than the lasing threshold of the laser.
Laserthumb|250px|Lasers rouges (660 & ), verts (532 & ) et bleus (445 & ). thumb|250px|Rayon laser à travers un dispositif optique. thumb|250px|Démonstration de laser hélium-néon au laboratoire Kastler-Brossel à l'Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie. Un laser (acronyme issu de l'anglais light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation qui signifie « amplification de la lumière par émission stimulée de radiation ») est un système photonique.
Spin quantum numberIn physics, the spin quantum number is a quantum number (designated s) that describes the intrinsic angular momentum (or spin angular momentum, or simply spin) of an electron or other particle. It has the same value for all particles of the same type, such as s = 1/2 for all electrons. It is an integer for all bosons, such as photons, and a half-odd-integer for all fermions, such as electrons and protons. The component of the spin along a specified axis is given by the spin magnetic quantum number, conventionally written ms.
Organic peroxidesIn organic chemistry, organic peroxides are organic compounds containing the peroxide functional group (). If the R′ is hydrogen, the compounds are called hydroperoxides, which are discussed in that article. The O−O bond of peroxides easily breaks, producing free radicals of the form (the dot represents an unpaired electron). Thus, organic peroxides are useful as initiators for some types of polymerization, such as the acrylic, unsaturated polyester, and vinyl ester resins used in glass-reinforced plastics.
Principe de superposition quantiquethumb|Mesure de la position d'un ensemble de particules étant dans le même état superposé. En mécanique quantique, selon le principe de superposition, un même état quantique peut posséder plusieurs valeurs pour une certaine quantité observable (spin, position, quantité de mouvement, etc.) Ce principe résulte du fait que l'état – quel qu'il soit – d'un système quantique (une particule, une paire de particules, un atome, etc.) est représenté par un vecteur dans un espace vectoriel nommé espace de Hilbert (premier postulat de la mécanique quantique).
Symmetry in quantum mechanicsSymmetries in quantum mechanics describe features of spacetime and particles which are unchanged under some transformation, in the context of quantum mechanics, relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, and with applications in the mathematical formulation of the standard model and condensed matter physics. In general, symmetry in physics, invariance, and conservation laws, are fundamentally important constraints for formulating physical theories and models.
Moment cinétique (mécanique quantique)En mécanique quantique le moment cinétique est défini comme un opérateur vectoriel (noté ) à trois composantes, correspondant chacune aux différentes dimensions de l'espace (opérateurs « scalaires »). Celles-ci obéissent entre elles à certaines relations de commutation. Ainsi, alors qu'en mécanique classique les trois composantes du moment cinétique peuvent être simultanément mesurées, ceci est impossible dans le cadre quantique.
Superconducting quantum computingSuperconducting quantum computing is a branch of solid state quantum computing that implements superconducting electronic circuits using superconducting qubits as artificial atoms, or quantum dots. For superconducting qubits, the two logic states are the ground state and the excited state, denoted respectively. Research in superconducting quantum computing is conducted by companies such as Google, IBM, IMEC, BBN Technologies, Rigetti, and Intel. Many recently developed QPUs (quantum processing units, or quantum chips) utilize superconducting architecture.
Rotateur rigideLe rotateur rigide est un modèle mécanique utilisé pour expliquer les systèmes en rotation (et particulièrement en mécanique quantique). Un rotateur rigide quelconque est un objet tridimensionnel rigide, comme une toupie. Afin d'orienter un tel objet dans l'espace, trois angles sont nécessaires. Le rotateur linéaire, objet bidimensionnel, est un cas particulier de rotateur rigide en trois dimensions ne nécessitant que deux angles pour décrire son orientation. On peut citer comme exemple de rotateur linéaire une molécule diatomique.