
TL;DR
Berry's phase is a fundamental quantum phenomenon involving the geometric phase acquired over cyclic adiabatic processes, with significant implications in quantum physics and related fields.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of Berry's phase, including its conceptual foundations, experimental observations, and philosophical implications.
Findings
Berry's phase has been experimentally observed in various quantum systems.
It plays a crucial role in understanding quantum adiabatic processes.
The concept has broad applications across physics and quantum computing.
Abstract
Berry's phase, entry in the Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy, ed. F. Weinert, K. Hentschel, D. Greenberger and B. Falkenburg (Springer), to appear
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TopicsHistory and advancements in chemistry
