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  2. Rabi problem - Wikipedia

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    The Rabi problem concerns the response of an atom to an applied harmonic electric field, with an applied frequency very close to the atom's natural frequency. It provides a simple and generally solvable example of light–atom interactions and is named after Isidor Isaac Rabi .

  3. Rabi cycle - Wikipedia

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    One example of Rabi flopping is the spin flipping within a quantum system containing a spin-1/2 particle and an oscillating magnetic field. We split the magnetic field into a constant 'environment' field, and the oscillating part, so that our field looks like = + = + (⁡ + ⁡ ()) where and are the strengths of the environment and the oscillating fields respectively, and is the frequency at ...

  4. Rabi frequency - Wikipedia

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    The Rabi frequency is a semiclassical concept since it treats the atom as an object with quantized energy levels and the electromagnetic field as a continuous wave. In the context of a nuclear magnetic resonance experiment, the Rabi frequency is the nutation frequency of a sample's net nuclear magnetization vector about a radio-frequency field.

  5. Atomic coherence - Wikipedia

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    This example shows high fidelity Rabi flopping on the clock transition with little decoherence. If instead of a single two-level system, an ensemble of identical two level systems (such as a chain of identical atoms in an ion trap) is prepared and continuously addressed with a laser, all the atoms will coherently Rabi flop.

  6. Zeeman effect - Wikipedia

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    This equation is known as the Breit–Rabi formula and is useful for systems with one valence electron in an (= /) level. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Note that index F {\displaystyle F} in Δ E F = I ± 1 / 2 {\displaystyle \Delta E_{F=I\pm 1/2}} should be considered not as total angular momentum of the atom but as asymptotic total angular momentum .

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    Troubleshooting Problems Training a dog to stop jumping on guests means working against many months or years of rehearsal. It’s normal to stumble upon a few challenges along the way.

  8. Two-state quantum system - Wikipedia

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    A well known example of a two-state system is the spin of a spin-1/2 particle such as an electron, whose spin can have values +ħ/2 or −ħ/2, where ħ is the reduced Planck constant. The two-state system cannot be used as a description of absorption or decay, because such processes require coupling to a continuum.

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    Wright, 60, believes fossil fuels are the key to ending world poverty, which is a greater problem than climate change's "distant" threat, according to a report he wrote as CEO of oilfield services ...