quantum liquid — noun : helium II … Useful english dictionary
Quantum solvent — A quantum solvent is essentially a superfluid (aka a quantum liquid) used to dissolve another chemical species. Any superfluid can theoretically act as a quantum solvent, however in practice the only viable superfluid medium that can currently be … Wikipedia
Quantum reflection — is a physical phenomenon involving the reflection of a matter wave from an attractive potential. In classical physics, such a phenomenon is not possible; for instance when one magnet is pulled toward another, you do not expect one of the magnets… … Wikipedia
Quantum Monte Carlo — is a large class of computer algorithms that simulate quantum systems with the idea of solving the many body problem. They use, in one way or another, the Monte Carlo method to handle the many dimensional integrals that arise. Quantum Monte Carlo … Wikipedia
Quantum hydrodynamics — is more than the study of superfluidity. Some of the main subjects in quantum hydrodynamics are quantum turbulence, quantized vortices, first, second and third sound, and quantum solvents. The quantum hydrodynamic equation is an equation in… … Wikipedia
Quantum dimer models — were introduced to model the physics of resonating valence bond (RVB) states in lattice spin systems. The only degrees of freedom retained from the motivating spin systems are the valence bonds, represented as dimers which live on the lattice… … Wikipedia
Quantum turbulence — is the turbulent flow of quantized vortices. It occurs in cryogenic fluids such as liquid Helium 3.ee also*SuperfluidExternal links*http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/8/3 … Wikipedia
Quantum dot display — A quantum dot display is a type of display technology used in flat panel displays as an electronic visual display. Quantum dots (QD) or semiconductor nanocrystals are a form of light emitting technology and consist of nano scale crystals that can … Wikipedia
Quantum critical point — A quantum critical point is a special class of continuous phase transition that takes place at the absolute zero of temperature, typically in a material where the phase transition temperature has been driven to zero by the application of a… … Wikipedia
Quantum dot — Part of a series of articles on Nanomaterials Fullerenes … Wikipedia