2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.552791
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<title>Laser fabrication of optical microspheres</title>

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“…Then how does probability come into such simulations? It comes in under the necessary extrapolation of the simulation time steps to zero sizes, which is essentially probabilistic 24 . The probability measures here are different from those in the physical implementation but, on the other hand, we do not have the above problem associated with the integer parameters in our Hamiltonians.…”
Section: Physical Implementation and Simulations On Classical Computersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then how does probability come into such simulations? It comes in under the necessary extrapolation of the simulation time steps to zero sizes, which is essentially probabilistic 24 . The probability measures here are different from those in the physical implementation but, on the other hand, we do not have the above problem associated with the integer parameters in our Hamiltonians.…”
Section: Physical Implementation and Simulations On Classical Computersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production of this can be achieved by means of lasers and electric arcs [1][2][3][4]. Their fabrication consists in heating a portion of fiber, which, when molten, results in a structural repositioning leading to the spherical shape.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%