Spin filtering and entanglement detection due to spin-orbit interaction
... the CNT axis. The combined effects of CNT curvature, SOI, and magnetic field fully gap the nominally metallic CNT and lead to entirely nondegenerate, fully spin polarized bands. The arrows next to the curves indicate the spin polarizations of the bands as a function of momentum k, in the plane spann ...
... the CNT axis. The combined effects of CNT curvature, SOI, and magnetic field fully gap the nominally metallic CNT and lead to entirely nondegenerate, fully spin polarized bands. The arrows next to the curves indicate the spin polarizations of the bands as a function of momentum k, in the plane spann ...
7 Spin-Lattice Relaxation - Quad-NMR on solids by D. Freude and J
... whole spectrum and the satellite population differences can be transferred to the central transition by cross‐relaxation. The satellite frequencies vary for each microscopic part of the sample during the rotor period and cross the frequency of the central transition. Measurements of the longitudi ...
... whole spectrum and the satellite population differences can be transferred to the central transition by cross‐relaxation. The satellite frequencies vary for each microscopic part of the sample during the rotor period and cross the frequency of the central transition. Measurements of the longitudi ...
Einstein-Rosen Bridge (ER), Einstein-Podolsky
... work led to an exact determination of the ordinary and the dark energy density of the cosmos [2]-[6]. Shortly after that we started exploring the possibility that zero measure geometry could be interpreted as a wormhole [2]. This work was carried out admittedly in total ignorance of classical contri ...
... work led to an exact determination of the ordinary and the dark energy density of the cosmos [2]-[6]. Shortly after that we started exploring the possibility that zero measure geometry could be interpreted as a wormhole [2]. This work was carried out admittedly in total ignorance of classical contri ...
Easy introduction to quantum informatics
... their experiments at the same time (or even Bob can do his measurements sooner than Alice). ...
... their experiments at the same time (or even Bob can do his measurements sooner than Alice). ...
Quantum phase transitions and novel phases in condensed matter
... • new states of matter often can be found at low temperatures and at boundaries between existing phases • quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature as a function of a parameter like pressure, chemical composition, disorder, magnetic field • quantum phase transitions are caused by quantum flu ...
... • new states of matter often can be found at low temperatures and at boundaries between existing phases • quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature as a function of a parameter like pressure, chemical composition, disorder, magnetic field • quantum phase transitions are caused by quantum flu ...
Topic 6: Momentum and Collisions
... Which says that the total change in momentum is zero, or that the total momentum doesn’t change—or MOMENTUM IS CONSERVED!!! This could be written as 0 = !p1 + !p2, saying again, momentum is conserved. C. Newton’s Cradle – Try pulling back one sphere and releasing. ...
... Which says that the total change in momentum is zero, or that the total momentum doesn’t change—or MOMENTUM IS CONSERVED!!! This could be written as 0 = !p1 + !p2, saying again, momentum is conserved. C. Newton’s Cradle – Try pulling back one sphere and releasing. ...
Thermodynamics of van der Waals Fluids with Quantum Statistics
... inter-particle attractive force. In addition, it makes it possible to study phase transitions. It is a semi-quantitative theory which has many applications to model the observed experimental behaviors of critical phenomena in the liquid-gas phase transition. In particular, under some approximations, ...
... inter-particle attractive force. In addition, it makes it possible to study phase transitions. It is a semi-quantitative theory which has many applications to model the observed experimental behaviors of critical phenomena in the liquid-gas phase transition. In particular, under some approximations, ...
The Boltzmann, Normal and Maxwell Distributions
... In the first case, we watch the evolution of the array in slow motion. We start off with an array of 100 cells and allocate 5 energy elements to each of them, as shown in Figure 3.1 (first panel). The energy distribution among the cells is shown in the panels on the right. The second panel shows the ...
... In the first case, we watch the evolution of the array in slow motion. We start off with an array of 100 cells and allocate 5 energy elements to each of them, as shown in Figure 3.1 (first panel). The energy distribution among the cells is shown in the panels on the right. The second panel shows the ...