Nanoscience, nanotechnologies and the laws of quantum physics are
sources of disruptive innovation that open up new fields of
application. Quantum engineering enables the development of very
sensitive materials, sensor measurement systems and computers.
Quantum computing, which is based on two-level systems, makes it
possible to manufacture computers with high computational power.
This book provides essential knowledge and culminates with an
industrial application of quantum engineering and nanotechnologies.
It presents optical systems for measuring at the nanoscale, as well
as quantum physics models that describe how a two-state system
interacts with its environment. The concept of spin and its
derivation from the Dirac equation is also explored, while
theoretical foundations and example applications aid in
understanding how a quantum gate works. Application of the
reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) method of mechanical
structures is implemented, in order to ensure reliability of
estimates from the measurement of mechanical properties of carbon
nanotube structures. This book provides valuable support for
teachers and researchers but is also intended for engineering
students, working engineers and Master s students.
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