
Coherent interaction of spins induced by thermal bosonic
... The energy gap between E1 and E2 is defined by χc (d), whereas the effective width of each level due to decoherence will be determined by the magnitudes of χs (d), ηs (d) and ηc (d). Let us estimate the magnitude of this energy splitting. As an example, we consider two phosphorus donor impurities in ...
... The energy gap between E1 and E2 is defined by χc (d), whereas the effective width of each level due to decoherence will be determined by the magnitudes of χs (d), ηs (d) and ηc (d). Let us estimate the magnitude of this energy splitting. As an example, we consider two phosphorus donor impurities in ...
Velicky17.10.BECBrno07L3
... • the mean field component of the interactions determines most of the deviations from the non-interacting case • beyond the mean field, the interactions change the quasi-particles and result into superfluidity even in these dilute systems ...
... • the mean field component of the interactions determines most of the deviations from the non-interacting case • beyond the mean field, the interactions change the quasi-particles and result into superfluidity even in these dilute systems ...
H-Measures and Applications - International Mathematical Union
... for more general situations [8], partly in collaboration with F. Murat [9] and as an extension of earlier results of S. Spagnolo [10, 11]. The H-measures added to my previous description of the role of oscillations in partial differential equations [1] that of concentration effects whose importance ...
... for more general situations [8], partly in collaboration with F. Murat [9] and as an extension of earlier results of S. Spagnolo [10, 11]. The H-measures added to my previous description of the role of oscillations in partial differential equations [1] that of concentration effects whose importance ...
a pedagogical / historical introduction (D. Downes)
... A ``photon’’ is not a globule of light, traveling like a bullet through the interferometer. Regard the interferometer as a tuned, (phaselocked) resonant cavity, that allows travelingwave modes. A 1- photon excitation of a mode is distrubuted over the entire interferometer, including the two internal ...
... A ``photon’’ is not a globule of light, traveling like a bullet through the interferometer. Regard the interferometer as a tuned, (phaselocked) resonant cavity, that allows travelingwave modes. A 1- photon excitation of a mode is distrubuted over the entire interferometer, including the two internal ...
Statistical Physics (PHY831): Part 1 - The foundations Course Outline
... Thermodynamics originated with the study of heat engines. A precursor to heat engines, the vacuum pump, was designed by the German scientist Otto von Guericke who, in 1650, created the world’s first ever vacuum in what are known as the Magdeburg hemispheres. He was driven to make a vacuum in order t ...
... Thermodynamics originated with the study of heat engines. A precursor to heat engines, the vacuum pump, was designed by the German scientist Otto von Guericke who, in 1650, created the world’s first ever vacuum in what are known as the Magdeburg hemispheres. He was driven to make a vacuum in order t ...
Integral Calculus - Exercises
... 9. It is estimated that t years from now the population of a certain lakeside community will be changing at the rate of 0.6t2 + 0.2t + 0.5 thousand people per year. Environmentalists have found that the level of pollution in the lake increases at the rate of approximately 5 units per 1000 people. By ...
... 9. It is estimated that t years from now the population of a certain lakeside community will be changing at the rate of 0.6t2 + 0.2t + 0.5 thousand people per year. Environmentalists have found that the level of pollution in the lake increases at the rate of approximately 5 units per 1000 people. By ...
Quantum Hall Plateau Transitions in Disordered Superconductors
... analysis of our simulations, as described below. It is possible to relate this network model to a Hamiltonian, H, following Ref. [19], by constructing a unitary matrix which can be interpreted as the evolution operator for the system, for a unit time step. Taking the continuum limit, one obtains, in ...
... analysis of our simulations, as described below. It is possible to relate this network model to a Hamiltonian, H, following Ref. [19], by constructing a unitary matrix which can be interpreted as the evolution operator for the system, for a unit time step. Taking the continuum limit, one obtains, in ...
. of Statistica. nterpretation
... may be a single electron. Then the ensemble will be the conceptual (infinite) set of all single electrons which have been subjected to some state preparation technique (to be specified for each state), generally by interaction with a suitable apparatus. Thus a rnomentum eigenstate (plane wave in con ...
... may be a single electron. Then the ensemble will be the conceptual (infinite) set of all single electrons which have been subjected to some state preparation technique (to be specified for each state), generally by interaction with a suitable apparatus. Thus a rnomentum eigenstate (plane wave in con ...
Simple examples of second quantization 4
... a vector pointing in a specific direction. Such a representation is fine for quantum spins with extremely large spin S, but once the spin S becomes small, spins behave as very new kinds of object. Now their spin becomes a quantum variable, subject to its own zero-point motions. Furthermore, the spec ...
... a vector pointing in a specific direction. Such a representation is fine for quantum spins with extremely large spin S, but once the spin S becomes small, spins behave as very new kinds of object. Now their spin becomes a quantum variable, subject to its own zero-point motions. Furthermore, the spec ...