Electron transmission through 1D mesoscopic structures
... impurity undergoes a not fixed phase shift due to the internal (spin) degree of freedom of such scattering center. For instance, the presence of a spin-1/2 impurity on one arm of a mesoscopic ring reduces the amplitude of the Aharonov-Bohm (AB) oscillations of the electron transmission due to occurr ...
... impurity undergoes a not fixed phase shift due to the internal (spin) degree of freedom of such scattering center. For instance, the presence of a spin-1/2 impurity on one arm of a mesoscopic ring reduces the amplitude of the Aharonov-Bohm (AB) oscillations of the electron transmission due to occurr ...
The Standard Model (SM) describes the fundamental particles of the
... All fermions have half-integer spin (intrinsic angular momentum). As a result of their spin, all fermions obey the Pauli Exclusion Principle which asserts that no two particles can exist in the same state at the same time. Fermions in the SM are subdivided into leptons and quarks, which are commonly ...
... All fermions have half-integer spin (intrinsic angular momentum). As a result of their spin, all fermions obey the Pauli Exclusion Principle which asserts that no two particles can exist in the same state at the same time. Fermions in the SM are subdivided into leptons and quarks, which are commonly ...
Organic spintronics: Filtering spins with molecules
... seem, the behaviour is not hard to rationalize. One of the striking properties of granular media is that, below a certain depth, the pressure reaches a constant value — in contrast to the case for ordinary liquids, where pressure continues to increase with depth. This pressure determines the frictio ...
... seem, the behaviour is not hard to rationalize. One of the striking properties of granular media is that, below a certain depth, the pressure reaches a constant value — in contrast to the case for ordinary liquids, where pressure continues to increase with depth. This pressure determines the frictio ...
4– Quantum Mechanical Description of NMR 4.1 Mathematical Tools∗
... angular momentum associated with the nuclear spin, ~ˆ which we denote as h̄I. Quantum - Classical LINK: Recall from chapter 1, that we said that NMR involves measuring the total magnetic dipole moments in our samples. Translating this into QM lingo - since ...
... angular momentum associated with the nuclear spin, ~ˆ which we denote as h̄I. Quantum - Classical LINK: Recall from chapter 1, that we said that NMR involves measuring the total magnetic dipole moments in our samples. Translating this into QM lingo - since ...
The exotic world of quantum matter
... Superfluidity of ultracold atomic gases Bose-Einstein-condensate (BEC) predicted 1925 discovered 1995 ...
... Superfluidity of ultracold atomic gases Bose-Einstein-condensate (BEC) predicted 1925 discovered 1995 ...
Vector coupling of angular momentum
... Hund’s rules: 1) The total spin angular momentum S should be maximized to the extent possible without violating the Pauli exclusion principle. 2) Insofar as rule 1 is not violated, L should also be maximized. 3) For atoms having subshells less than half full, J should be minimized. ...
... Hund’s rules: 1) The total spin angular momentum S should be maximized to the extent possible without violating the Pauli exclusion principle. 2) Insofar as rule 1 is not violated, L should also be maximized. 3) For atoms having subshells less than half full, J should be minimized. ...
Quantum Numbers (6.5-9)
... 2s orbital is not degenerate (e.g., the same energy) with a 2p or a 1s orbital. The ml values are entirely dependent on the l values; each type of orbital has a set degeneracy. For an s-orbital, ml = 0, and degeneracy = 1. For a p-orbital, ml = -1, 0, +1, and degeneracy = 3. For a d-orbital, ml = -2 ...
... 2s orbital is not degenerate (e.g., the same energy) with a 2p or a 1s orbital. The ml values are entirely dependent on the l values; each type of orbital has a set degeneracy. For an s-orbital, ml = 0, and degeneracy = 1. For a p-orbital, ml = -1, 0, +1, and degeneracy = 3. For a d-orbital, ml = -2 ...
Quantum Numbers
... 2s orbital is not degenerate (e.g., the same energy) with a 2p or a 1s orbital. The ml values are entirely dependent on the l values; each type of orbital has a set degeneracy. For an s-orbital, ml = 0, and degeneracy = 1. For a p-orbital, ml = -1, 0, +1, and degeneracy = 3. For a d-orbital, ml = -2 ...
... 2s orbital is not degenerate (e.g., the same energy) with a 2p or a 1s orbital. The ml values are entirely dependent on the l values; each type of orbital has a set degeneracy. For an s-orbital, ml = 0, and degeneracy = 1. For a p-orbital, ml = -1, 0, +1, and degeneracy = 3. For a d-orbital, ml = -2 ...
Lecture 7 1.1. If we add two vectors of lengths r and r the sum can
... word color is used in a figurative way here: this quantum number has nothing at all to do with light: nothing to do with electromagnetism. 7.4. There is an SU(3) symmetry corresponding to rotations among the color states. Since quarks of different colors have the same masses, isospin, charges etc. 7 ...
... word color is used in a figurative way here: this quantum number has nothing at all to do with light: nothing to do with electromagnetism. 7.4. There is an SU(3) symmetry corresponding to rotations among the color states. Since quarks of different colors have the same masses, isospin, charges etc. 7 ...
Chapter 5
... photons have gone through the experiment. Probability of location is governed by wave-like properties. This is a statistical statement Because 999/1000 photons go through the experiment alone we cannot claim the pattern is due to interaction ...
... photons have gone through the experiment. Probability of location is governed by wave-like properties. This is a statistical statement Because 999/1000 photons go through the experiment alone we cannot claim the pattern is due to interaction ...
Energy Level diagram for a spin-1/2 nucleus as a function of
... The z-component of the nuclear angular momentum is related to the z-component of the nuclear spin. Recall in quantum mechanics that a total angular momentum of L has 2(L+1) components. The same is true for nuclear angular momentum and hence spin. (this gives rise to the different orbital structures) ...
... The z-component of the nuclear angular momentum is related to the z-component of the nuclear spin. Recall in quantum mechanics that a total angular momentum of L has 2(L+1) components. The same is true for nuclear angular momentum and hence spin. (this gives rise to the different orbital structures) ...