
The Ultimate Ballistic Drift Velocity in Carbon Nanotubes
... The carriers in a carbon nanotube (CNT), like in any quasi-1-dimensional (Q1D) nanostructure, have analog energy spectrum only in the quasifree direction; while the other two Cartesian directions are quantum-confined leading to a digital (quantized) energy spectrum. We report the salient features of ...
... The carriers in a carbon nanotube (CNT), like in any quasi-1-dimensional (Q1D) nanostructure, have analog energy spectrum only in the quasifree direction; while the other two Cartesian directions are quantum-confined leading to a digital (quantized) energy spectrum. We report the salient features of ...
Recurrence spectroscopy of atoms in electric fields: Failure of classical
... calculation can decrease relatively to the recurrences of the other orbits in the system, in contradiction to the classical scaling prediction. Third, we show that this comes from the breakdown of the isolated orbit approximation. As \ˆ increases, orbits near the 6z axis that are isolated at low ele ...
... calculation can decrease relatively to the recurrences of the other orbits in the system, in contradiction to the classical scaling prediction. Third, we show that this comes from the breakdown of the isolated orbit approximation. As \ˆ increases, orbits near the 6z axis that are isolated at low ele ...
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... • If you know where the y-intercept is and any other point on the line, then you can write an equation of the line. ...
... • If you know where the y-intercept is and any other point on the line, then you can write an equation of the line. ...
What General Chemistry Students Know (and Don`t Know) About
... characters of an electron orbital Student2: The speedy electron. S: It would be, like, nucleus which we knew where it was and it would sort of be, like, a mess around it, and in that scribbled mess would be where you find the electron, somewhere in there. P: Mm-hmm. When you say where we would find ...
... characters of an electron orbital Student2: The speedy electron. S: It would be, like, nucleus which we knew where it was and it would sort of be, like, a mess around it, and in that scribbled mess would be where you find the electron, somewhere in there. P: Mm-hmm. When you say where we would find ...
What General Chemistry Students Know
... characters of an electron orbital Student2: The speedy electron. S: It would be, like, nucleus which we knew where it was and it would sort of be, like, a mess around it, and in that scribbled mess would be where you find the electron, somewhere in there. P: Mm-hmm. When you say where we would find ...
... characters of an electron orbital Student2: The speedy electron. S: It would be, like, nucleus which we knew where it was and it would sort of be, like, a mess around it, and in that scribbled mess would be where you find the electron, somewhere in there. P: Mm-hmm. When you say where we would find ...
Chapter 2 Theory of angular momentum
... 2. the spin operators act in a new space, the “spin state space”, Es , where S constitute a complete set of commuting observables, c.s.c.o. . The space Es is thus ~ 2 and Sz : spanned by the set of eigenstates |s, mi common to S ~ 2 |s, mi = s(s + 1)~2 |s, mi , S Sz |s, mi = m~ |s, mi . According to ...
... 2. the spin operators act in a new space, the “spin state space”, Es , where S constitute a complete set of commuting observables, c.s.c.o. . The space Es is thus ~ 2 and Sz : spanned by the set of eigenstates |s, mi common to S ~ 2 |s, mi = s(s + 1)~2 |s, mi , S Sz |s, mi = m~ |s, mi . According to ...
Berry Phase effects on quantum transport
... the rotation of polarization is contained in Maxwell's equations; nor had J. Neil Ross of the Central Electricity Generating Board Laboratories, in Leatherhead, England, who had demonstrated the rotation earlier, in a 1984 experiment. (Ross implicitly assumed the parallel transport law.) However, in ...
... the rotation of polarization is contained in Maxwell's equations; nor had J. Neil Ross of the Central Electricity Generating Board Laboratories, in Leatherhead, England, who had demonstrated the rotation earlier, in a 1984 experiment. (Ross implicitly assumed the parallel transport law.) However, in ...
Quasiparticles in the Quantum Hall Effect Janik Kailasvuori Stockholm University
... original work in theoretical physics that I have done together with different collaborators. The thesis aims at introducing this work, putting it into a context, give some clarifications and also present some work in progress that has not been finalised in a paper yet. The content of this research i ...
... original work in theoretical physics that I have done together with different collaborators. The thesis aims at introducing this work, putting it into a context, give some clarifications and also present some work in progress that has not been finalised in a paper yet. The content of this research i ...
Experiments with single photons
... center in a diamond nanocrystal) is irradiated by a continuous-wave green laser. The red fluorescence from the center is collected and split towards two photon-counting detectors (avalanche photodiodes). The number of coincidence counts vanishes at zero delay (i.e. for simultanenous detections), and ...
... center in a diamond nanocrystal) is irradiated by a continuous-wave green laser. The red fluorescence from the center is collected and split towards two photon-counting detectors (avalanche photodiodes). The number of coincidence counts vanishes at zero delay (i.e. for simultanenous detections), and ...
Quantum networks in the presence of D B
... lattice, containing nodes with different coordination numbers, we contrast the diamond chain with a square ladder, i.e. a chain of square loops connected at two vertices, (the inset of Fig. 2). In the following, we will also refer to the latter topology simply as the ladder. The formalism to study t ...
... lattice, containing nodes with different coordination numbers, we contrast the diamond chain with a square ladder, i.e. a chain of square loops connected at two vertices, (the inset of Fig. 2). In the following, we will also refer to the latter topology simply as the ladder. The formalism to study t ...
Closed timelike curves make quantum and classical computing equivalent
... (the register RCR). Nature must then find a probability distribution over RCTC which satisfies Deutsch’s causal consistency equation. The final answer is read out from RCR. ...
... (the register RCR). Nature must then find a probability distribution over RCTC which satisfies Deutsch’s causal consistency equation. The final answer is read out from RCR. ...
mixing in quantum field theory
... a number at the neutrino source and with NeD (t) the number at the detector, in the usual treatment one assumes that NνSe = NeS and NνDe (t) = NeD (t), where NνSe and NνDe (t) are the neutrinos produced in the source and in the ...
... a number at the neutrino source and with NeD (t) the number at the detector, in the usual treatment one assumes that NνSe = NeS and NνDe (t) = NeD (t), where NνSe and NνDe (t) are the neutrinos produced in the source and in the ...