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Deviation of a physical system from being a harmonic oscillator
anharmonicity results in additional oscillations with frequencies ω α ± ω β {\displaystyle \omega _{\alpha }\pm \omega _{\beta }} . Anharmonicity also
Anharmonicity
Superconducting qubit implementation
decrease the sensitivity to charge noise, while maintaining a sufficient anharmonicity for selective qubit control". The transmon achieves its reduced sensitivity
Transmon
Invariant in projective geometry
In geometry, the cross-ratio, also called the double ratio and anharmonic ratio, is a number associated with a list of four collinear points, particularly
Cross-ratio
Quartic potential in quantum mechanics
quartic potential is that of a perturbed simple harmonic oscillator or pure anharmonic oscillator having a purely discrete energy spectrum. The fourth type of
Double-well_potential
1925 physics article by Werner Heisenberg
framework to successfully explain the energy levels of a one-dimensional anharmonic oscillator. The Umdeutung paper was followed by another paper by Max Born
Umdeutung_paper
Theorem in classical statistical mechanics
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
Equipartition_theorem
Model for the potential energy of a diatomic molecule
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
Morse_potential
Phase of hydrogen
Geng, Hua Y. (2022-11-17). "Full Temperature-Dependent Potential and Anharmonicity in Metallic Hydrogen: Colossal NQE and the Consequences". The Journal
Metallic_hydrogen
ground state. However, vibrations of real molecules always have some anharmonicity, which causes coupling between different vibrational modes that in turn
Hot_band
Periodic motion of the atoms of a molecule
to an anharmonic oscillator; the observation of overtones is only possible because vibrations are anharmonic. Another consequence of anharmonicity is that
Molecular_vibration
Speed limit of quantum information
are canonical basis vectors in Z d {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} ^{d}} . Anharmonic Hamiltonians with on-site and multiple-site perturbations were considered
Lieb–Robinson_bounds
Quantum computing implementation
large anharmonicity. In this context, anharmonicity refers to the unequal spacing of energy levels in a superconducting circuit. Large anharmonicity is beneficial
Superconducting quantum computing
Superconducting_quantum_computing
Lyddane–Sachs–Teller relation applicable in crystals where the phonons are affected by anharmonic damping has been derived in Ref. and reads as | ω LO | 2 | ω TO | 2 =
Lyddane–Sachs–Teller_relation
Formal constraint in quantum mechanics
overtones are forbidden in both infrared and Raman spectra. However, when anharmonicity is taken into account, the transitions are weakly allowed. In Raman
Selection_rule
Light scattering by small particles
higher temperatures the Rayleigh-type scattering regime is obscured by the anharmonic damping (typically with a ~λ−2 dependence on wavelength), which becomes
Rayleigh_scattering
Sonic artifact
characteristically impulse-like, that is to say, an almost instantaneous, sharp, anharmonic sound. On magnetic tape recordings, clicks can occur when switching from
Click_(acoustics)
Chemical compound
all molecules are in the ground vibrational state v = 0. Including anharmonicity the vibrational energy can be written as: E v = h ν e ( v + 1 2 ) +
Hydrogen_chloride
Triatomic oxygen molecule
2022-07-13. Tanaka, Takehiko; Morino, Yonezo (1970). "Coriolis interaction and anharmonic potential function of ozone from the microwave spectra in the excited
Ozone
Chemical compound
kinetics . Table 8 shows anharmonicity constant measurements for the various states. The measurements for constants of anharmonicity for states X, C and D
Xenon_monochloride
Regulation of enzyme activity
within the interior may act to transmit such signals. ASD database Anharmonicity Competitive inhibition Cooperative binding Enzyme kinetics Protein dynamics
Allosteric_regulation
Study of simultaneous change in atoms' electronic and vibration energy
_{e}\chi _{e}\left(v+{\tfrac {1}{2}}\right)^{2}\,} where χe is an anharmonicity constant. This is, in effect, a better approximation to the Morse potential
Vibronic_spectroscopy
German physicist (1901–1976)
to realistic problems, so Heisenberg turned to a simpler example, the anharmonic oscillator. The dipole oscillator consists of a simple harmonic oscillator
Werner_Heisenberg
Branch of molecular spectroscopy
vibrational quantum number, ωe is the harmonic wavenumber and χe is an anharmonicity constant. When the molecule is in the gas phase, it can rotate about
Rotational–vibrational spectroscopy
Rotational–vibrational_spectroscopy
Theoretical chemical element with atomic number 120 (Ubn)
Bond lengths, harmonic frequency, vibrational anharmonicity and bond-dissociation energies of MH and MAu (M = an alkaline earth metal). Data for UbnH
Unbinilium
Superconducting qubit architecture
flux/phase states. This architecture has long coherence times and high anharmonicity (or nonlinearity), both of which are important for successful qubit
Fluxonium
Branch of physics
behaviour in a semiclassical way is to use a phenomenological model: an anharmonic oscillator can model the forced oscillations of a bound electron inside
Nonlinear_optics
Form of gas laser
molecular energy differential is within 3 cm−1 when accounting for N 2 anharmonicity, centrifugal distortion and vibro-rotational interaction, which is more
Carbon-dioxide_laser
Shift of energy in physics
calculated unperturbed frequency of 100 is 1337 cm−1, and, ignoring anharmonicity, the frequency of 0200 is 1334 cm−1, twice the 667 cm−1 of 0110. The
Fermi_resonance
Capacity of a material to conduct heat
for thermal conductivity in high temperatures accordingly. Describing anharmonic effects is complicated because an exact treatment as in the harmonic case
Thermal conductivity and resistivity
Thermal_conductivity_and_resistivity
Means of studying the interaction of light and matter
atom-like energy spectrum with unequally spaced energy levels. This anharmonicity is crucial for selective addressing of specific transitions while avoiding
Circuit quantum electrodynamics
Circuit_quantum_electrodynamics
Vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter
of sound is also slightly sensitive, being subject to a second-order anharmonic effect, to the sound amplitude, which means there are non-linear propagation
Sound
Physical property of allowing light
centers for incoming light will be due primarily to any effects of anharmonicity within the ordered lattice. Light transmission will be highly directional
Transparency_and_translucency
Nonlinear optical process
force, i.e. the light's electric field. But because the electron is in an anharmonic potential energy environment (black curve), the electron motion is not
Second-harmonic_generation
Method in physics
law, and is fairly accurate although it does not take into account anharmonicity, which causes the heat capacity to rise further. The total heat capacity
Debye_model
Fictional car in the 1980s television series Knight Rider
is AD227529, as mentioned in Episode 31, "Soul Survivor". KITT's Voice Anharmonic Synthesizer and Etymotic Equalizer allow his logic module to speak and
KITT
Force resulting from the quantisation of a field
S2CID 32996610. Serry, F.M.; Walliser, D.; MacLay, G.J. (1995). "The anharmonic Casimir oscillator (ACO)-the Casimir effect in a model microelectromechanical
Casimir_effect
Key result in Hamiltonian mechanics and statistical mechanics
16. Oliva, Maxime; Kakofengitis, Dimitris; Steuernagel, Ole (2018). "Anharmonic quantum mechanical systems do not feature phase space trajectories". Physica
Liouville's theorem (Hamiltonian)
Liouville's_theorem_(Hamiltonian)
Quantum algorithm to calculate path integrals in quantum multi-body problems
answer. Because it is a statistical sampling method, PIMC can take anharmonicity fully into account, and because it is quantum, it takes into account
Path_integral_Monte_Carlo
Chemical compound
Yoshiasa, A.; Koto, K.; Kanamaru, F.; Emura, S.; Horiuchi, H. (1987). "Anharmonic thermal vibrations in wurtzite-type AgI". Acta Crystallographica Section
Silver_iodide
Wigner distribution function in physics as opposed to in signal processing
set of the Hamiltonian. Long-time evolution of a mixed state ρ in an anharmonic potential well. Marginals are plotted on the right (p) and top (x). An
Wigner quasiprobability distribution
Wigner_quasiprobability_distribution
Physical system that responds to a restoring force proportional to displacement
and all its potential energy converts to kinetic energy of the mass. Anharmonicity Critical speed Effective mass (spring–mass system) Fradkin tensor Normal
Harmonic_oscillator
Concept in condensed matter physics
solid with just one phonon, because the crystal vibration is slightly anharmonic. However, in many materials, the elementary excitations are very close
Quasiparticle
force, i.e. the light's electric field. But because the electron is in an anharmonic potential (black curve), the electron motion is not sinusoidal. The three
Optical_rectification
Nonlinear infrared spectroscopy technique
excited states. This results in the appearance of an overtone peak. The anharmonicity of a vibration can be read from the spectra as the distance between
Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy
Two-dimensional_infrared_spectroscopy
White powder insoluble in water
Millot M, Tena-Zaera R, Munoz-Sanjose V, Broto JM, Gonzalez J (2010). "Anharmonic effects in ZnO optical phonons probed by Raman spectroscopy". Applied
Zinc_oxide
Aspect of condensed matter physics
^{2}}{\omega _{D}}}} where γ {\displaystyle \gamma } is the Gruneisen anharmonicity parameter, μ is the shear modulus, V0 is the volume per atom and ω D
Phonon_scattering
surpassing the thresholds of spontaneous phonon emission, phonon leakage, anharmonicity, and scattering. The proposed micropillar distributed Bragg reflector
Phoniton
Musical term
Approximately harmonic Tuned percussion Not harmonic Untuned percussion Anharmonicity Dissonance Pseudo-octave Subharmonic How harmonic are harmonics? by
Inharmonicity
Quantum Monte Carlo methods together with a first-principles treatment of anharmonic vibrational effects have then been used to obtain the relative Gibbs free
Solid_hydrogen
Free swinging suspended body
Legarreta, Andrés E.; Di Gregorio, Daniel E. (September 2008). "Measuring anharmonicity in a large amplitude pendulum". American Journal of Physics. 76 (9):
Pendulum_(mechanics)
Quasiparticle of mechanical vibrations
zero. This behavior is an extension of the harmonic potential into the anharmonic regime. The behavior of thermal phonons is similar to the photon gas produced
Phonon
Intensive quantity, heat capacity per amount of substance
heat capacity may exceed R by modest amounts, due to contributions from anharmonic vibrations in solids, and sometimes a modest contribution from conduction
Molar_heat_capacity
spectroscopy; investigated in particular the effect of hydrogen bonding on the anharmonicity of vibrations; made also applications of biological interest received
List of University of Szeged people
List_of_University_of_Szeged_people
Rational function of the form (az + b)/(cz + d)
{\displaystyle \{0,1,\infty \}} (as an unordered set) is a subgroup known as the anharmonic group. The equation w = a z + b c z + d {\displaystyle w={\frac {az+b}{cz+d}}}
Möbius_transformation
Methods of mathematical approximation
ISBN 978-1-4612-0047-5 (2003) Sergei Winitzki, "Perturbation theory for anharmonic oscillations", Lecture notes, LMU (2006) Michael A. Box, "Radiative perturbation
Perturbation_theory
Quantum mechanical model
states closely resembling the model and higher states deviating due to anharmonicity. The Hooke's atom is a simple model of the helium atom using the quantum
Quantum_harmonic_oscillator
Property of glass forming liquids
Samwer, K.; Zaccone, A. (2017). "Disentangling interatomic repulsion and anharmonicity in the viscosity and fragility of glasses". Physical Review B. 95 (10)
Fragility_(glass_physics)
Formulation of quantum mechanics
from these special forms. For this reason, Heisenberg investigated the anharmonic oscillator, with Hamiltonian H = 1 2 P 2 + 1 2 X 2 + ε X 3 . {\displaystyle
Matrix_mechanics
Molecular changes due to solvent changes
{\displaystyle {\hat {F}}_{j}^{MA}} are the electric anharmonicity (EA) and mechanical anharmonicity (MA), respectively, defined as F ^ j E A = 1 2 M j
Vibrational_solvatochromism
Process in physical chemistry
cases are qualitatively different. In 1D thermal expansion is caused by anharmonicity of interatomic potential only. Therefore, the sign of thermal expansion
Negative_thermal_expansion
Inelastic scattering of photons by matter
harmonic oscillator (QHO) approximation or a Dunham expansion when anharmonicity is important. The vibrational energy levels according to the QHO are
Raman_scattering
Ability of non-conductive materials to change shape under an electric field
an external electric field. The cause of electrostriction is linked to anharmonic effects. Positive ions will be displaced in the direction of the field
Electrostriction
Superconducting circuit element
like a non-linear LC circuit. Since this oscillator is nonlinear, it is anharmonic, and allows the first two energy levels of the circuit to be addressed
Josephson_junction
Materials whose temperature variance leads to voltage change
model used to determine the lattice thermal conductivity, κL, the highly anharmonic behavior due to phonon scattering results in a large thermal resistance
Thermoelectric_materials
Isotope geochemistry modelling method
accounting for pressure effects, nuclear geometry, and corrections for anharmonicity and quantum mechanical effects. For example, hydrogen isotope exchange
Urey–Bigeleisen–Mayer equation
Urey–Bigeleisen–Mayer_equation
Mathematical function
and imaginary transformations are two transformations in a group (D3 or anharmonic group) of six transformations. If μ R ( m ) = 1 / m {\displaystyle \mu
Jacobi_elliptic_functions
Particle physicist
Delbourgo and White, she explained the anharmonic Grassmann oscillator, which is the fermionic simple of the common anharmonic oscillator. She went ahead to create
Lorella_Jones
Potential energy curve
"Superconducting phase qubit based on the Josephson oscillator with strong anharmonicity". Physical Review B. 80 (21) 214535. arXiv:0908.3937. Bibcode:2009PhRvB
Camelback_potential
Construction in group theory
inverse map (a projective representation of S3) can be realized by the anharmonic group, and more generally yields an embedding S3 → PGL(2, q) for all fields
Projective_linear_group
Symmetric holomorphic function
modular group on λ ( τ ) {\displaystyle \lambda (\tau )} is that of the anharmonic group, giving the six values of the cross-ratio: { λ , 1 1 − λ , λ − 1
Modular_lambda_function
Scattering process outside crystals' first Brillouin zone
momentum. Examples include electron-lattice potential scattering or an anharmonic phonon-phonon (or electron-phonon) scattering process, reflecting an electronic
Umklapp_scattering
x-axis. In practice, such plots often give curves because of unaccounted anharmonicity in the potential; furthermore, the low population of the higher states
Birge–Sponer_method
Extension in the field of phononics
contrast to phononics, however, large amplitudes oscillation reveal the anharmonicity of the crystal lattice, which theoretical treatment requires the incorporation
Non-linear_phononics
Formulation of quantum mechanics
translated (although difficult to read, it contains an example for the anharmonic oscillator): Sources of Quantum mechanics B.L. Van Der Waerden [2] The
Heisenberg_picture
total Grüneisen parameter is the sum of all γis. It is a measure of the anharmonicity of the system and closely related to the thermal expansion. Dove, Martin
Quasi-harmonic_approximation
Change in the shape of a material when exposed to light
Leslie E. (1980). "Electrostriction and Its Interrelation with Other Anharmonic Properties of Materials". Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 19 (4)
Photomechanical_effect
Unstable and toxic chemical compound
Stephenson, J.C.; King, D.S. (1990). "Overtone-excited HN 3 (X1A') - Anharmonic resonance, homogeneous linewidths, and dissociation rates". Journal of
Hydrazoic_acid
Spectroscopy of quantized rotational states of gases
In reality, this expression has to be modified for the effects of anharmonicity of the vibrations, for centrifugal distortion and for Coriolis coupling
Rotational_spectroscopy
Measurement of infrared radiation's interaction with matter
vibrational motion is anharmonic. An empirical expression that fits the energy curve of a diatomic molecule undergoing anharmonic extension and compression
Infrared_spectroscopy
American open source software collection
interaction with Geomag and Tracker Video Analysis: static equilibrium and anharmonic dynamics". European Journal of Physics. 33 (2). IOP Publishing: 385–395
Open_Source_Physics
Thermodynamical parameter of solids
Retrieved 2019-11-19. MacDonald, D. K. C.; Roy, S.K. (1955), "Vibrational Anharmonicity and Lattice Thermal Properties. II", Phys. Rev., 97 (3): 673–676, Bibcode:1955PhRv
Grüneisen_parameter
Chemical compound
no. 12, pp. 2848-2851. 15 Dec. 1979 doi:10.1107/S0567740879010803 Anharmonicity in GaTe layered crystals, A. Aydinli, N. M. Gasanly, A. Uka, H. Efeoglu
Gallium(II)_telluride
Mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking
overwhelmingly observed and this fact has been attributed both to metal-ligand anharmonic interactions and 3d-4s hybridisations. Given that all the directions containing
Jahn–Teller_effect
Spectroscopic technique
polarizability-autocorrelation Fourier transform method naturally integrates anharmonic coupling, temperature broadening, and the polarization effects. It is
Raman_spectroscopy
British chemist (1941-2012)
convergence of the Møller–Plesset series the reaction path Hamiltonian Anharmonic spectroscopic and thermodynamic properties using higher derivative methods
Nicholas_C._Handy
)D(\omega )^{2}}}} where ζ 2 {\displaystyle \zeta _{2}} is the first anharmonicity coefficient. It is easy to show that we can thus express χ 2 {\displaystyle
Miller's_rule_(optics)
Slovenian physicist (1933–2011)
Retrieved 2025-07-13. Blinc, Robert (1958). "The Problem of Negative Anharmonicity and the Nature of the Hydrogen Bond in Potassium Hydrogen Fluoride"
Robert_Blinc
Finite energy solutions in Euclidean spacetime
topics. Quantum mechanics and path integral treatment of periodic and anharmonic potentials. Macroscopic spin systems (like ferromagnetic particles) with
Periodic_instantons
Geoffrey Wilkinson John Overend University of Minnesota Vibrational anharmonicity in polyatomic molecules Fausto Arturo Ramirez SUNY Stony Brook Chemical
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1967
Chemical compound
Diffraction Study of Rhenium Fluorides. II. Structure, Pseudorotation, and Anharmonic Coupling of Modes in ReF7" (PDF). The Journal of Chemical Physics. 53
Rhenium_heptafluoride
Chemical compound
2Σ+) is 1765 cm−1 and for neutral BF (X 1Σ+) it is 1402.1 cm−1. The anharmonicity of BF is 11.84 cm−1. BF can react with itself to form polymers of boron
Boron_monofluoride
U.S. Navy research laboratory
2014). "Lattice-dynamical model for the filled skutterudite: Harmonic and anharmonic couplings". Physical Review B. 89 (22) 224304. Bibcode:2014PhRvB..89v4304F
United States Naval Research Laboratory
United_States_Naval_Research_Laboratory
Crystal Chemistry, Thermal Stability Trends, Topology, and Vibrational Anharmonicity". Inorganic Chemistry. 62 (1): 30–34. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03680
Borate_chloride
Data models for IR probes
{\displaystyle {\hat {F}}_{j}^{MA}} are the electric anharmonicity (EA) and mechanical anharmonicity (MA) operators, respectively. These operators are defined
Vibrational_spectroscopic_map
Chemical compound
ISBN 3-527-30673-0. Lowndes, R. P.; Perry, C. H. (1973). "Molecular structure and anharmonicity in thallium iodide". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 58 (1): 271–278
Thallium(I)_iodide
Relation that relates every element to some element
refers to the Cayley–Klein metric, which uses stretch coordinates in anharmonic ratios which determine distance by using logarithm. Russell, Bertrand
Serial_relation
American mathematician (1925-2006)
observed long-time nearly recurrent behavior of a one-dimensional chain of anharmonic oscillators, in contrast to the rapid thermalization that had been expected
Martin_David_Kruskal
Statistical mechanics model for ultrafast carrier relaxation
Electron-electron scattering (coulombic interaction) and phonon-phonon (anharmonic) scattering are much faster than electron-phonon scattering. So, the temperature
Two_temperature_model
French particle physicist (1929–2020)
also proved the convergence of Padé's approximates for the levels of the anharmonic oscillator. He treated the relativistic effects on the instability of
André_Martin_(physicist)
Hungarian-Canadian quantum chemist
hydrogen-bonded systems, and the effect of hydrogen bonds on vibrational anharmonicity. In electronic spectroscopy he specialized in the far ultraviolet region
Camille_Sandorfy
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English : distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of the same personal name, from Middle English eld ‘old’ (from Old English eald).Swedish : ornamental name from Old Norse eldr ‘flame’, ‘fire’.
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From sorcha meaning “bright, radiant, light.†Popular in the Middle Ages, the name has become popular again in recent years partly due to the success of the Irish actress Sorcha Cusack in Britain. Incidentally, her actor sisters are named Sinead and Niamh.
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