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{{#invoke:TA4TK:myTest|getFormulations|Q4610}}
{{#invoke:TA4TK:myTest|getFormulations|Q4610}}
 
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The {{#invoke:Wd|label|Q4610}} contains the following mathematical expressions with quantities:<br>
The {{#invoke:Wd|label|Q4610}} contains the following mathematical expressions with quantities:<br>
{{#sparql:
    SELECT ?Formula ?defining_formula ?in_defining_formula
# Q4610 refers to Electron Shuttling Model
# P715 refers to contains
# P29 refers to defining formula
# P597 refers to in defining formula
WHERE {
      wd:Q4610 wdt:P715 ?IDFormula.
      ?IDFormula  rdfs:label ?Formula.
      ?IDFormula wdt:P29 ?defining_formula.
      ?IDFormula wdt:P597 ?in_defining_formula
}
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| log=2
}}


{{#invoke:TA4TK:myTest|getFormulationsWithQuantities|Q4610}}
{{#invoke:TA4TK:myTest|getFormulationsWithQuantities|Q4610}}


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Test quantity::
{{#invoke:TA4TK:myTest|extractQuantities}}


The {{#invoke:Wd|label|Q4610}} is applied by the following computational tasks:
The {{#invoke:Wd|label|Q4610}} is applied by the following computational tasks:
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TODO: Burkhard: add assumptions in backend. -> This will be displayed  in frontend.


TODO: It would be interesting to show below every formula the quantities contained.
 


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{{#sparql:
{{#sparql:
SELECT ?Formula ?defining_formulation
    SELECT ?Formula ?defining_formula ?in_defining_formula
# Q4610 refers to Electron Shuttling Model
# P715 refers to contains
# P29 refers to defining formula
# P597 refers to in defining formula
WHERE {
      wd:Q4610 wdt:P715 ?IDFormula.
      ?IDFormula  rdfs:label ?Formula.
      ?IDFormula wdt:P29 ?defining_formula.
      ?IDFormula wdt:P597 ?in_defining_formula
}
| chart=bordercloud.visualization.DataTable
| log=2
}}
 
{{#sparql:
SELECT ?Formula ?defining_formulation ?IDFormula
# Q4610 refers to Electron Shuttling Model
# Q4610 refers to Electron Shuttling Model
# P715 refers to contains  
# P715 refers to contains  
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 13 February 2025



quantum dynamical model of an electron to be shuttled in a silicon quBus device

The clavier gate electrodes on the top surface generate a moving array of QD potentials
Top view on the Si-QuBus with the four different clavier gate sets highlighted in color




Quantum dynamical modeling of an electron to be shuttled, governed by the electric potential generated by the clavier (and other) gates in a Silicon QuBus device. Spin and valley states as well as the respective interactions are neglected. Moreover, the current model is limited to the coherent wave packet evolution and disregards the effects of noise and dissipation.

The Electron Shuttling Model contains the following mathematical expressions:

Schrödinger Equation (Time Dependent) it|ψ(t)=H^|ψ(t)
Schrödinger Equation (Time Independent) H^|ψn=En|ψn
Laplace Equation For The Electric Potential (ϵsϕ)=0
Quantum Hamiltonian (Electric Charge) H=H0+qϕ
Dirichlet Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)|Γk=ϕ0+Uk(t)
Neumann Boundary Condition For Electric Potential nϕ(r,t)|ΓN=0
Periodic Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)=ϕ(r+L,t)




The Electron Shuttling Model contains the following mathematical expressions with quantities:

Schrödinger Equation (Time Dependent) it|ψ(t)=H^|ψ(t)
H symbol represents:
Schrödinger Equation (Time Dependent) it|ψ(t)=H^|ψ(t)
ψ(t) symbol represents:
Schrödinger Equation (Time Dependent) it|ψ(t)=H^|ψ(t)
symbol represents:
Schrödinger Equation (Time Dependent) it|ψ(t)=H^|ψ(t)
t symbol represents:
Schrödinger Equation (Time Independent) H^|ψn=En|ψn
H symbol represents:
Schrödinger Equation (Time Independent) H^|ψn=En|ψn
ψn symbol represents:
Schrödinger Equation (Time Independent) H^|ψn=En|ψn
En symbol represents:
Schrödinger Equation (Time Independent) H^|ψn=En|ψn
n symbol represents:
Laplace Equation For The Electric Potential (ϵsϕ)=0
ϕ symbol represents:
Laplace Equation For The Electric Potential (ϵsϕ)=0
ϵs symbol represents:
Quantum Hamiltonian (Electric Charge) H=H0+qϕ
ϕ symbol represents:
Quantum Hamiltonian (Electric Charge) H=H0+qϕ
q symbol represents:
Quantum Hamiltonian (Electric Charge) H=H0+qϕ
H0 symbol represents:
Dirichlet Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)|Γk=ϕ0+Uk(t)
ϕ symbol represents:
Dirichlet Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)|Γk=ϕ0+Uk(t)
Uk symbol represents:
Dirichlet Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)|Γk=ϕ0+Uk(t)
t symbol represents:
Dirichlet Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)|Γk=ϕ0+Uk(t)
Γk symbol represents:
Neumann Boundary Condition For Electric Potential nϕ(r,t)|ΓN=0
ΓN symbol represents:
Neumann Boundary Condition For Electric Potential nϕ(r,t)|ΓN=0
ϕ symbol represents:
Neumann Boundary Condition For Electric Potential nϕ(r,t)|ΓN=0
t symbol represents:
Periodic Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)=ϕ(r+L,t)
ϕ symbol represents:
Periodic Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)=ϕ(r+L,t)
L symbol represents:
Periodic Boundary Condition For Electric Potential ϕ(r,t)=ϕ(r+L,t)
t symbol represents:




Test quantity:: Quantum Hamiltonian Operator

The Electron Shuttling Model is applied by the following computational tasks: