Closed-orbit theory for photodetachment in a time-dependent electric field Robicheaux
... branches of physics [1]. One of the most typical processes in atomic and molecular physics is the photoionization of neutral atoms or the photodetachment of negative ions in external fields [2]. Its studies often promise an intuitive picture of the embedded dynamics, which not only reveals an intere ...
... branches of physics [1]. One of the most typical processes in atomic and molecular physics is the photoionization of neutral atoms or the photodetachment of negative ions in external fields [2]. Its studies often promise an intuitive picture of the embedded dynamics, which not only reveals an intere ...
Quantum theory without measurement or state reduction problems
... Macroscopic systems are not, under ordinary circumstances, isolated. They cannot be isolated if we can see them. They interact with their own radiation field and that of other objects. They absorb cosmic background radiation photons. Due to their extremely dense energy spectra, they are coupled with ...
... Macroscopic systems are not, under ordinary circumstances, isolated. They cannot be isolated if we can see them. They interact with their own radiation field and that of other objects. They absorb cosmic background radiation photons. Due to their extremely dense energy spectra, they are coupled with ...
lectures 2014
... At school you may have been taught to make calculations numerically rather than algebraically. However, you usually give yourself a big advantage if you delay substitution of numerical values until the last line as it enables you to check dimensions at every stage, and quantities often cancel before ...
... At school you may have been taught to make calculations numerically rather than algebraically. However, you usually give yourself a big advantage if you delay substitution of numerical values until the last line as it enables you to check dimensions at every stage, and quantities often cancel before ...
Floquet topological insulators Phys. Stat. Sol. Rap
... [4, 5], can be realized by a suitable electromagnetic driving field in a broad range of photon energies and polarizations. 4 Probing helical edge states by light We have seen that topological non-trivial band structures can in principle be created by shining light on a semi-metal or on a trivial ban ...
... [4, 5], can be realized by a suitable electromagnetic driving field in a broad range of photon energies and polarizations. 4 Probing helical edge states by light We have seen that topological non-trivial band structures can in principle be created by shining light on a semi-metal or on a trivial ban ...
Edge-mode superconductivity in a two
... to occur in the surface states of three-dimensional systems, in the edge states of two-dimensional systems, and in onedimensional wires1,2. Localized Majorana zero-modes obey non-Abelian exchange statistics, making them interesting building blocks for topological quantum computing3,4. Here, we repor ...
... to occur in the surface states of three-dimensional systems, in the edge states of two-dimensional systems, and in onedimensional wires1,2. Localized Majorana zero-modes obey non-Abelian exchange statistics, making them interesting building blocks for topological quantum computing3,4. Here, we repor ...
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... one: it is anyway the case that when the final state of the composite is nondegenerate, (OOC) coincides with the ignorance interpretation. In that particular case there is only one decomposition of the system’s mixed state, and only for a particular (pure) eigenstate of the observable will the proba ...
... one: it is anyway the case that when the final state of the composite is nondegenerate, (OOC) coincides with the ignorance interpretation. In that particular case there is only one decomposition of the system’s mixed state, and only for a particular (pure) eigenstate of the observable will the proba ...
Effective Field Theories in Cosmology - SUrface
... he always pushed me to present research material in a simpler and more transparent way than I would have otherwise. I would like to thank Scott Watson, first and foremost for making me believe that I could do this. His continuous encouragement and faith in me was a great gift, and I am extremely gra ...
... he always pushed me to present research material in a simpler and more transparent way than I would have otherwise. I would like to thank Scott Watson, first and foremost for making me believe that I could do this. His continuous encouragement and faith in me was a great gift, and I am extremely gra ...
Quantum States of Neutrons in the Gravitational Field
... the grandest cultural achievements in the history of mankind. Yet, they stand separate. The presently adopted view of gravity is provided by Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and has been unchallenged for almost a century. During this time, particle physics has firmly established that the thre ...
... the grandest cultural achievements in the history of mankind. Yet, they stand separate. The presently adopted view of gravity is provided by Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and has been unchallenged for almost a century. During this time, particle physics has firmly established that the thre ...
Charged domain-wall dynamics in doped antiferromagnets and spin
... parameter has in addition a long-wavelength modulation with a period twice the domain-wall separation d and the first harmonics are located at @ (16 d ) p , p # or @ p ,(16 d ) p # , as indicated in Fig. 3. Moreover it can be expected that the total length of the domain walls is proportional to the ...
... parameter has in addition a long-wavelength modulation with a period twice the domain-wall separation d and the first harmonics are located at @ (16 d ) p , p # or @ p ,(16 d ) p # , as indicated in Fig. 3. Moreover it can be expected that the total length of the domain walls is proportional to the ...
Laboratory 3
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PowerPoint - Subir Sachdev
... In two dimensions, we can view the vortices as point particle excitations of the superfluid. What is the quantum mechanics of these “particles” ? ...
... In two dimensions, we can view the vortices as point particle excitations of the superfluid. What is the quantum mechanics of these “particles” ? ...