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... - hold for short time (in this sense, complementary to fluid models) - A 1D quasi-static model of TNSA has been developed: • experimental results in good agreement with the expectations • predictions for future applications are easily feasible ...
... - hold for short time (in this sense, complementary to fluid models) - A 1D quasi-static model of TNSA has been developed: • experimental results in good agreement with the expectations • predictions for future applications are easily feasible ...
silicon in the quantum limit: quantum computing
... Energy of the six 1s-like donor levels of an electron bound by a P impurity in silicon (with respect to the energy center of gravity) vs the strain parameter s with an uniaxial stress applied in the [100] direction. (It is important to note for clarity that what we call compression relative to the [ ...
... Energy of the six 1s-like donor levels of an electron bound by a P impurity in silicon (with respect to the energy center of gravity) vs the strain parameter s with an uniaxial stress applied in the [100] direction. (It is important to note for clarity that what we call compression relative to the [ ...
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... A. The Weirdness of Quantum Mechanics The world is a strange place, but it wasn’t until 1900, when Max Planck was studying the thermal spectrum of light (black body radiation) that we began to understand just how strange it was. Although this represented the formal start of modern quantum mechanics, ...
... A. The Weirdness of Quantum Mechanics The world is a strange place, but it wasn’t until 1900, when Max Planck was studying the thermal spectrum of light (black body radiation) that we began to understand just how strange it was. Although this represented the formal start of modern quantum mechanics, ...
Resource Letter SPE-1: Single-Photon Experiments in the Undergraduate Laboratory
... spie.org/x102158.xml]. This article presents new experimental arrangements and data for undergraduate labs with correlated photons that are complementary to Refs. 3 and 4. (I) “Ghost imaging: Open secrets and puzzles for undergraduates,” L. Basano and P. Ottonello, Am. J. Phys. 75, 343–351 (2007). T ...
... spie.org/x102158.xml]. This article presents new experimental arrangements and data for undergraduate labs with correlated photons that are complementary to Refs. 3 and 4. (I) “Ghost imaging: Open secrets and puzzles for undergraduates,” L. Basano and P. Ottonello, Am. J. Phys. 75, 343–351 (2007). T ...
Quantum Computing
... into account the time required for computation. What was needed for the theory of computation was some characterization of eciently computable functions. In the early 1970's, theoretical computer scientists reached a good compromise between theory and practice with the denition of polynomial-time ...
... into account the time required for computation. What was needed for the theory of computation was some characterization of eciently computable functions. In the early 1970's, theoretical computer scientists reached a good compromise between theory and practice with the denition of polynomial-time ...
Stoichiometry Notes
... 2 Cu (s) + 1/2 O2 (g) ⇒ Cu2 O (s) Copper reacts with oxygen gas to produce copper (I) oxide, as represented by the equation above. A 100.0 g sample of Cu (s) is mixed with 40.00 g of O2. (a) Calculate the number of moles of each reactant before the reaction begins. (b) Identify the limiting rea ...
... 2 Cu (s) + 1/2 O2 (g) ⇒ Cu2 O (s) Copper reacts with oxygen gas to produce copper (I) oxide, as represented by the equation above. A 100.0 g sample of Cu (s) is mixed with 40.00 g of O2. (a) Calculate the number of moles of each reactant before the reaction begins. (b) Identify the limiting rea ...
Negative probability
... set of all senses of meaning” (which are de facto pure semantic relations). At the same time logic as a “totality”, i.e. logic as a universal and omnipresence doctrine, is also the logic of a specific thing, implicitly taken for granted through its axioms. The deep philosophical essence of the notio ...
... set of all senses of meaning” (which are de facto pure semantic relations). At the same time logic as a “totality”, i.e. logic as a universal and omnipresence doctrine, is also the logic of a specific thing, implicitly taken for granted through its axioms. The deep philosophical essence of the notio ...
Supplementary Information Available
... To study the magnetic-field-dependent capacitance measurements, we have carried out additional experiments at 25 K using the original device (Fe as electrodes). The DC voltage during the capacitance measurements was kept constant at +8 V. The excitation ac frequency was set to be 100 KHz. Then the m ...
... To study the magnetic-field-dependent capacitance measurements, we have carried out additional experiments at 25 K using the original device (Fe as electrodes). The DC voltage during the capacitance measurements was kept constant at +8 V. The excitation ac frequency was set to be 100 KHz. Then the m ...
Electron temperature variation associated with the auroral energy input
... density estimates. Brace (1998) discussed the theory of the method, the main sources of error, and some approaches that have been used to reduce the errors. In general, the thermal structure of the ionosphere is more complex at high latitudes than at lower latitudes because of additional heating pro ...
... density estimates. Brace (1998) discussed the theory of the method, the main sources of error, and some approaches that have been used to reduce the errors. In general, the thermal structure of the ionosphere is more complex at high latitudes than at lower latitudes because of additional heating pro ...
quantum dynamics of integrable spin chains
... which one has at least look for the correct coupling between the two systems [17]. So, even if mathematically everything works fine, at least for integrable chains, the physical interpretation of such results is often incomplete and unsatisfactory. We have the feeling that, when studying mathematica ...
... which one has at least look for the correct coupling between the two systems [17]. So, even if mathematically everything works fine, at least for integrable chains, the physical interpretation of such results is often incomplete and unsatisfactory. We have the feeling that, when studying mathematica ...
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).