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anharmonicity results in
additional oscillations with
frequencies ω α ± ω β {\displaystyle \omega _{\alpha }\pm \omega _{\beta }} .
Anharmonicity also...
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decrease the
sensitivity to
charge noise,
while maintaining a
sufficient anharmonicity for
selective qubit control". The
transmon achieves its
reduced sensitivity...
- In geometry, the cross-ratio, also
called the
double ratio and
anharmonic ratio, is a
number ****ociated with a list of four
collinear points, particularly...
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ground state. However,
vibrations of real
molecules always have some
anharmonicity,
which causes coupling between different vibrational modes that in turn...
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potential is that of a "perturbed
simple harmonic oscillator" or ″pure
anharmonic oscillator″
having a
purely discrete energy spectrum. The
fourth type...
- 3Nk_{\text{B}}T=3PV+2\pi N\rho \int _{0}^{\infty }r^{3}U'(r)g(r)\,dr.} An
anharmonic oscillator (in
contrast to a
simple harmonic oscillator) is one in which...
- such as the
existence of
unbound states. It also
accounts for the
anharmonicity of real
bonds and the non-zero
transition probability for
overtone and...
- to an
anharmonic oscillator; the
observation of
overtones is only
possible because vibrations are
anharmonic.
Another consequence of
anharmonicity is that...
- Geng, Hua Y. (2022-11-17). "Full Temperature-Dependent
Potential and
Anharmonicity in
Metallic Hydrogen:
Colossal NQE and the Consequences". The Journal...
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overtones are
forbidden in both
infrared and
Raman spectra. However, when
anharmonicity is
taken into account, the
transitions are
weakly allowed. In Raman...