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... she said yes, but “at some point, you kind of outgrow the process” and finally getting the degree became rather a natural development. Now as I am writing this last part of my own thesis, it strikes me how true that statement was. Pursuing a PhD really is a lot more about the journey than the end, a ...
... she said yes, but “at some point, you kind of outgrow the process” and finally getting the degree became rather a natural development. Now as I am writing this last part of my own thesis, it strikes me how true that statement was. Pursuing a PhD really is a lot more about the journey than the end, a ...
Molecular modelling of transition metal complexes with QM/MM
... of theoretical tools specially suited for the study of transition metal systems. Early theoretical studies on transition metal complexes were mostly qualitative, and their explanations were generally successful. Nowadays, theoretical calculations are able to give quantitative results, providing a ve ...
... of theoretical tools specially suited for the study of transition metal systems. Early theoretical studies on transition metal complexes were mostly qualitative, and their explanations were generally successful. Nowadays, theoretical calculations are able to give quantitative results, providing a ve ...
Interacting Rydberg atoms
... high resolution spectroscopy of the Förster defect and phase sensitive detection. Coherent oscillations between pair states and an interaction-induced phase shift of Rydberg atoms are measured. These experiments are accompanied by calculations of the interaction strength and by simulations using the ...
... high resolution spectroscopy of the Förster defect and phase sensitive detection. Coherent oscillations between pair states and an interaction-induced phase shift of Rydberg atoms are measured. These experiments are accompanied by calculations of the interaction strength and by simulations using the ...
Deviation from Universality in Collisions of Ultracold 6Li2 Molecules
... around resonance are independent of magnetic field, as expected. We determine a two-body decay coefficient Li2 þLi2 ¼ 6ð2Þ 1010 cm3 =s, with the uncertainty dominated by systematic errors in determining densities. The quoted result comes from averaging multiple data sets, including those from a ...
... around resonance are independent of magnetic field, as expected. We determine a two-body decay coefficient Li2 þLi2 ¼ 6ð2Þ 1010 cm3 =s, with the uncertainty dominated by systematic errors in determining densities. The quoted result comes from averaging multiple data sets, including those from a ...
Making and Breaking of Chemical Bonds
... gas phase to condensed phase dynamics. This is achieved by studying the reaction dynamics of simple diatomics in the environment of rare gas clusters and matrices. The investigation of “microsolvation” in weakly bound clusters is particularly attractive because it allows to vary the size of the solv ...
... gas phase to condensed phase dynamics. This is achieved by studying the reaction dynamics of simple diatomics in the environment of rare gas clusters and matrices. The investigation of “microsolvation” in weakly bound clusters is particularly attractive because it allows to vary the size of the solv ...
Resolution-of-identity approach to Hartree–Fock, hybrid
... Density-functional theory (DFT) [1, 2] is one such successful avenue. It maps the interacting many-body problem onto an effective single-particle one where the many-body complexity is hidden in the unknown exchange-correlation (XC) term, which has to be approximated in practice. Existing approximati ...
... Density-functional theory (DFT) [1, 2] is one such successful avenue. It maps the interacting many-body problem onto an effective single-particle one where the many-body complexity is hidden in the unknown exchange-correlation (XC) term, which has to be approximated in practice. Existing approximati ...
Kondo physics in the single-electron transistor with ac driving Peter Nordlander
... conductance of the dot can vary rapidly due to the interplay between photon-assisted tunneling and the Kondo resonance. ...
... conductance of the dot can vary rapidly due to the interplay between photon-assisted tunneling and the Kondo resonance. ...
BSC HS CHEMISTRY SEMESTER I to VI CBCEGS
... CYL101: Inorganic Chemistry-I Credit: 3-1-0 1. Atomic Structure and Chemical Peroiodicity: (15 Hrs.) The origin and distribution of the elements, The structure of the periodic table, The de Broglie relationship, The uncertainty principle, Schrodinger wave equation and its derivation, Energy quantiza ...
... CYL101: Inorganic Chemistry-I Credit: 3-1-0 1. Atomic Structure and Chemical Peroiodicity: (15 Hrs.) The origin and distribution of the elements, The structure of the periodic table, The de Broglie relationship, The uncertainty principle, Schrodinger wave equation and its derivation, Energy quantiza ...
Fluctuations in Ideal and Interacting Bose
... Prof. Herbert Walther is a quantum optics star of galactic magnitude! Experimental physicists admire his ability to conduct experiments previously considered impossible. Theoretical physicists eagerly look forward to the stunning results that come out of his laboratory. His discoveries have brought ...
... Prof. Herbert Walther is a quantum optics star of galactic magnitude! Experimental physicists admire his ability to conduct experiments previously considered impossible. Theoretical physicists eagerly look forward to the stunning results that come out of his laboratory. His discoveries have brought ...
Influence of Hydrogen Atoms on the Growth of carbon based
... In every hydrocarbon discharge hydrogen molecules and atoms are created inherently due to the dissociation of precursor molecules. Molecules and atoms stay in the discharge long enough to play an important role in the surface processes and the plasma chemistry and to contribute significantly to the ...
... In every hydrocarbon discharge hydrogen molecules and atoms are created inherently due to the dissociation of precursor molecules. Molecules and atoms stay in the discharge long enough to play an important role in the surface processes and the plasma chemistry and to contribute significantly to the ...
Study Guide for Content Mastery - Student Edition
... To the Student This Study Guide for Content Mastery for Chemistry: Matter and Change will help you learn more easily from your textbook. Each textbook chapter has six study guide pages of questions and exercises for you to complete as you read the text. The study guide pages are divided into sectio ...
... To the Student This Study Guide for Content Mastery for Chemistry: Matter and Change will help you learn more easily from your textbook. Each textbook chapter has six study guide pages of questions and exercises for you to complete as you read the text. The study guide pages are divided into sectio ...
Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
... the descriptive background. Without the descriptive grounding, however, the theory becomes sterile, uninteresting, and irrelevant. Education has often been a case of the “swinging pendulum,” and this has been true of inorganic chemistry. Up until the 1960s, it was very much pure descriptive, requiri ...
... the descriptive background. Without the descriptive grounding, however, the theory becomes sterile, uninteresting, and irrelevant. Education has often been a case of the “swinging pendulum,” and this has been true of inorganic chemistry. Up until the 1960s, it was very much pure descriptive, requiri ...
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... (Group, Period, Sub-group, None of these) 24. __________ of the following is a transition element. (Ni, Rb, Al, As) 25. On moving from left to right across a period in the periodic table, the size of atom generally __________. (decreases, increases, remains constant, decreases up to IV A group and ...
... (Group, Period, Sub-group, None of these) 24. __________ of the following is a transition element. (Ni, Rb, Al, As) 25. On moving from left to right across a period in the periodic table, the size of atom generally __________. (decreases, increases, remains constant, decreases up to IV A group and ...
Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy of low
... Etymologically the word magnet means the stone from Magnesia , a stone composed of magnetite (Fe3 O4 ) with the property of being able to magnetize a piece of iron when rubbed with it [10]. The rst known application of magnetism is the compass, introduced by the Chinese, mainly for terrestria ...
... Etymologically the word magnet means the stone from Magnesia , a stone composed of magnetite (Fe3 O4 ) with the property of being able to magnetize a piece of iron when rubbed with it [10]. The rst known application of magnetism is the compass, introduced by the Chinese, mainly for terrestria ...
Electron configuration
In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule (or other physical structure) in atomic or molecular orbitals. For example, the electron configuration of the neon atom is 1s2 2s2 2p6.Electronic configurations describe electrons as each moving independently in an orbital, in an average field created by all other orbitals. Mathematically, configurations are described by Slater determinants or configuration state functions.According to the laws of quantum mechanics, for systems with only one electron, an energy is associated with each electron configuration and, upon certain conditions, electrons are able to move from one configuration to another by the emission or absorption of a quantum of energy, in the form of a photon.Knowledge of the electron configuration of different atoms is useful in understanding the structure of the periodic table of elements. The concept is also useful for describing the chemical bonds that hold atoms together. In bulk materials, this same idea helps explain the peculiar properties of lasers and semiconductors.