
Spin-orbit coupling in superconductor-normal metal
... resulting in a ground state of paired electrons. However, two electrons in free space do not form a paired state due to the same weak interaction. Rather, electrons near the Fermi level are needed for such Cooper pairs to be formed. The Cooper pairing opens a gap in the energy spectrum of the electr ...
... resulting in a ground state of paired electrons. However, two electrons in free space do not form a paired state due to the same weak interaction. Rather, electrons near the Fermi level are needed for such Cooper pairs to be formed. The Cooper pairing opens a gap in the energy spectrum of the electr ...
Venzo de Sabbata
... been at these schools that many of the best general relativists, mathematical physicists, and experimentalists have explored the interplay between classical and quantum physics, with emphasis on understanding the role of intrinsic spin in relativistic theories of gravity. Datta, a mathematician, is ...
... been at these schools that many of the best general relativists, mathematical physicists, and experimentalists have explored the interplay between classical and quantum physics, with emphasis on understanding the role of intrinsic spin in relativistic theories of gravity. Datta, a mathematician, is ...
Spin and Charge Transport through Driven Quantum Dot Systems
... The access to the quantum nature of matter has been for years restricted to quantum optics experiments where the study of the spectra resulting from the illumination of atomic and molecular systems provides information on their energy distribution and gives the opportunity to coherently excite inter ...
... The access to the quantum nature of matter has been for years restricted to quantum optics experiments where the study of the spectra resulting from the illumination of atomic and molecular systems provides information on their energy distribution and gives the opportunity to coherently excite inter ...
scalar quantities and vector quantities in m
... The study of mechanics involves the measurement of physical quantities such as position, mass, velocity, acceleration, force, moment of inertia, time, and angular speed. Some of these quantities are called scalar quantities because they can be described completely by single numerical values and are ...
... The study of mechanics involves the measurement of physical quantities such as position, mass, velocity, acceleration, force, moment of inertia, time, and angular speed. Some of these quantities are called scalar quantities because they can be described completely by single numerical values and are ...
Decay properties of spectral projectors with applications to
... their state within chemical processes. For this reason, many computational techniques do not consider them explicitly, and replace instead the Coulomb attraction of the nucleus with a potential (called pseudopotential) that includes the effect of the core electrons on the valence electrons. This app ...
... their state within chemical processes. For this reason, many computational techniques do not consider them explicitly, and replace instead the Coulomb attraction of the nucleus with a potential (called pseudopotential) that includes the effect of the core electrons on the valence electrons. This app ...
Conservation of Linear Momentum
... vG G (xi yj zk ) i j k vxi vy j vzk dt dt dt dt dt dr ...
... vG G (xi yj zk ) i j k vxi vy j vzk dt dt dt dt dt dr ...
Single Particle Tunneling in Strongly Driven Double Well Potentials
... The dependence of the tunneling splitting as a function of driving amplitude for fixed driving frequency ωd = 6kHz is shown in fig. 4(b). There we compare our experimental results with the Floquet and two mode theory. It is important to note that the potential parameters (V1 = 8.27Er , V2 = 2.68Er ) ...
... The dependence of the tunneling splitting as a function of driving amplitude for fixed driving frequency ωd = 6kHz is shown in fig. 4(b). There we compare our experimental results with the Floquet and two mode theory. It is important to note that the potential parameters (V1 = 8.27Er , V2 = 2.68Er ) ...
institute of theoretical physics - Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw
... As a university unit the Institute combines the scientific activity with teaching. For this reason the research conducted at the Institute covers a comprehensive range of modern theoretical physics starting from the theory of elementary particles and interactions including gravitation, through the q ...
... As a university unit the Institute combines the scientific activity with teaching. For this reason the research conducted at the Institute covers a comprehensive range of modern theoretical physics starting from the theory of elementary particles and interactions including gravitation, through the q ...
Phase shifts of atomic de Broglie waves at an
... of atom optics [1]. In order to realize such a device, the use of evanescent waves appears very promising [2, 3]. In view of the future applications fo evanescent wave mirrors, a detailed investigation of their optical properties seems appropriate. For some basic purposes (for example, the def ectio ...
... of atom optics [1]. In order to realize such a device, the use of evanescent waves appears very promising [2, 3]. In view of the future applications fo evanescent wave mirrors, a detailed investigation of their optical properties seems appropriate. For some basic purposes (for example, the def ectio ...
PHYS - University of New Brunswick
... variety of processes, then go on to explain that not all of the energy is available for doing mechanical work. The theoretical framework of classical thermodynamics is beautifully selfcontained, but this course also emphasises the link between the microscopic world of the kinetic theory (drawing on ...
... variety of processes, then go on to explain that not all of the energy is available for doing mechanical work. The theoretical framework of classical thermodynamics is beautifully selfcontained, but this course also emphasises the link between the microscopic world of the kinetic theory (drawing on ...
Sources of Parallelism and Locality in Simulation
... • S&F 1. Fish alone move continuously subject to an external current and Newton's laws. • S&F 2. Fish alone move continuously subject to gravitational attraction and Newton's laws. • S&F 3. Fish alone play the "Game of Life" on a square grid. • S&F 4. Fish alone move randomly on a square grid, with ...
... • S&F 1. Fish alone move continuously subject to an external current and Newton's laws. • S&F 2. Fish alone move continuously subject to gravitational attraction and Newton's laws. • S&F 3. Fish alone play the "Game of Life" on a square grid. • S&F 4. Fish alone move randomly on a square grid, with ...