
Formation of single and double-headed streamers in sprite
... then calculated based on charge neutrality. [6] We divide the simulation of a sprite-halo event into two steps. In the first step, namely the sprite-halo modeling, the simulation domain extends from the ground up to 95 km, with a radius of 95 km. It is discretized using a numerical cylindrical grid ...
... then calculated based on charge neutrality. [6] We divide the simulation of a sprite-halo event into two steps. In the first step, namely the sprite-halo modeling, the simulation domain extends from the ground up to 95 km, with a radius of 95 km. It is discretized using a numerical cylindrical grid ...
Departament de Física Quantum Information with Continuous Variable systems Grup de Física Teòrica
... operational quantification that is based on and up to second moments only in contrast to the exact detection of entanglement that generally involves measurements of high-order moments. For non-Gaussian states, such as photonic Bell states, photon subtracted states and mixtures of Gaussian states, the ...
... operational quantification that is based on and up to second moments only in contrast to the exact detection of entanglement that generally involves measurements of high-order moments. For non-Gaussian states, such as photonic Bell states, photon subtracted states and mixtures of Gaussian states, the ...
chapter 5-1---photons in semiconductors
... • Discontinuities in the energy-band diagram created by two heterojunctions can be useful for confining charge carriers to a desired region of space • Heterojunctions are useful for creating energy-band discontinuities that accelerate carriers at specific locations • Semiconductors of different band ...
... • Discontinuities in the energy-band diagram created by two heterojunctions can be useful for confining charge carriers to a desired region of space • Heterojunctions are useful for creating energy-band discontinuities that accelerate carriers at specific locations • Semiconductors of different band ...
PHOTONIC ENTANGLEMENT: NEW SOURCES AND NEW APPLICATIONS JI ˇ R´
... have however continued, especially about the possible existence of a more basic and fundamental local hidden-variables theory that could explained all of the weird features of entanglement. The most important contribution to resolve this discussion was made by John Bell in 1964 [5], fifty years ago ...
... have however continued, especially about the possible existence of a more basic and fundamental local hidden-variables theory that could explained all of the weird features of entanglement. The most important contribution to resolve this discussion was made by John Bell in 1964 [5], fifty years ago ...
Time dependent entanglement features, and other quantum information aspects,
... Craftsmen and engineers have been developing devices to manipulate and transmit information by classical means from the very beginnings of civilizations. The formal theoretical study of these processes was initiated by pioneers of computer science and information theory in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Onl ...
... Craftsmen and engineers have been developing devices to manipulate and transmit information by classical means from the very beginnings of civilizations. The formal theoretical study of these processes was initiated by pioneers of computer science and information theory in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Onl ...
Design, Fabrication and Characterization of a Suspended Heterostructure Vincent Louis Philippe Leduc
... 164 nm-thick beam with gold electrodes on top, out-of-plane flexural vibrations are verified to be piezoelectrically excited at the beam’s fundamental frequency of 925.6 MHz. Fabrication recipes for the making of ohmic contacts to the 2DEG, Hall bars and suspended structures are developed using the ...
... 164 nm-thick beam with gold electrodes on top, out-of-plane flexural vibrations are verified to be piezoelectrically excited at the beam’s fundamental frequency of 925.6 MHz. Fabrication recipes for the making of ohmic contacts to the 2DEG, Hall bars and suspended structures are developed using the ...
Calculations and the Chemical Equation
... Calculating a quantity of reactant: the reaction of hydrochloric acid with calcium hydroxide. Calculating reactant quantities. Calculation of percent yield. ...
... Calculating a quantity of reactant: the reaction of hydrochloric acid with calcium hydroxide. Calculating reactant quantities. Calculation of percent yield. ...
Quantum Interference Effects In Atom-Atom And Ion-Atom
... the analytical expression for linewidth and shift for any arbitrary laser intensity. We show that power broadening of line width can be suppressed even at high laser intensities by tuning the magnetic field close to Fano minimum. We also demonstrate that Fano effect can lead to large light shift nea ...
... the analytical expression for linewidth and shift for any arbitrary laser intensity. We show that power broadening of line width can be suppressed even at high laser intensities by tuning the magnetic field close to Fano minimum. We also demonstrate that Fano effect can lead to large light shift nea ...
Spin-related transport phenomena in HgTe
... Within the scope of this thesis, the transport properties of HgTe-based quantum well structures are studied with an emphasis on various spin-orbit effects. A general introduction to the specific properties of this material is provided in Chapter 1. Due to recent advances in the growth and fabricatio ...
... Within the scope of this thesis, the transport properties of HgTe-based quantum well structures are studied with an emphasis on various spin-orbit effects. A general introduction to the specific properties of this material is provided in Chapter 1. Due to recent advances in the growth and fabricatio ...
Electron-electron scattering in linear transport in two
... case of doped parabolic band semiconductors where umklapp processes are negligible, e-e scattering should not affect the linear transport properties of bulklike systems ~purely quantum effects such as weak-localization corrections excepted! since an e-e scattering event conserves the total current i ...
... case of doped parabolic band semiconductors where umklapp processes are negligible, e-e scattering should not affect the linear transport properties of bulklike systems ~purely quantum effects such as weak-localization corrections excepted! since an e-e scattering event conserves the total current i ...
Hydrogen atom
A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen. The electrically neutral atom contains a single positively charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force. Atomic hydrogen constitutes about 75% of the elemental (baryonic) mass of the universe.In everyday life on Earth, isolated hydrogen atoms (usually called ""atomic hydrogen"" or, more precisely, ""monatomic hydrogen"") are extremely rare. Instead, hydrogen tends to combine with other atoms in compounds, or with itself to form ordinary (diatomic) hydrogen gas, H2. ""Atomic hydrogen"" and ""hydrogen atom"" in ordinary English use have overlapping, yet distinct, meanings. For example, a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms, but does not contain atomic hydrogen (which would refer to isolated hydrogen atoms).