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  2. List of states of matter - Wikipedia

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    Quantum spin Hall state: a theoretical phase that may pave the way for the development of electronic devices that dissipate less energy and generate less heat. This is a derivative of the quantum Hall state of matter. Quantum anomalous Hall state: A state which has a quantized Hall resistance even in the absence of external magnetic field ...

  3. State of matter - Wikipedia

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    A quantum Hall state gives rise to quantized Hall voltage measured in the direction perpendicular to the current flow. A quantum spin Hall state is a theoretical phase that may pave the way for the development of electronic devices that dissipate less energy and generate less heat. This is a derivation of the Quantum Hall state of matter.

  4. Quantum state - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, quantum states consist of sets of dynamical variables that evolve under equations of motion. However, the values derived from quantum states are complex numbers, quantized, limited by uncertainty relations, [1]: 159 and only provide a probability distribution for the outcomes for a system. These constraints alter the nature of ...

  5. Category:Quantum states - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Quantum states" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Quantum thermodynamics - Wikipedia

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    An important class of problems in quantum thermodynamics is periodically driven systems. Periodic quantum heat engines and power-driven refrigerators fall into this class. A reexamination of the time-dependent heat current expression using quantum transport techniques has been proposed. [12]

  7. Quantum phases - Wikipedia

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    Quantum phases are quantum states of matter at zero temperature. Even at zero temperature a quantum-mechanical system has quantum fluctuations and therefore can still support phase transitions. As a physical parameter is varied, quantum fluctuations can drive a phase transition into a different phase of matter.

  8. List of equations in quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    A fundamental physical constant occurring in quantum mechanics is the Planck constant, h. A common abbreviation is ħ = h /2 π , also known as the reduced Planck constant or Dirac constant . Quantity (common name/s)

  9. Heat transfer physics - Wikipedia

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    Heat is transferred to and from matter by the principal energy carriers. The state of energy stored within matter, or transported by the carriers, is described by a combination of classical and quantum statistical mechanics. The energy is different made (converted) among various carriers.