Superfluid Helium 3: Link between Condensed Matter Physics and
... distinct stable superfluid phases of bulk 3 He ; these are referred to as the A, B and A1 phases. In zero magnetic field only the A and B phases are stable. In particular, in zero field the A phase only exists within a finite range of temperatures, above a critical pressure of about 21 bar. Hence it ...
... distinct stable superfluid phases of bulk 3 He ; these are referred to as the A, B and A1 phases. In zero magnetic field only the A and B phases are stable. In particular, in zero field the A phase only exists within a finite range of temperatures, above a critical pressure of about 21 bar. Hence it ...
Property calculation I
... MC method is based on directly computing the ensemble average Define a series of microscopic states that reflect the appropriate ensemble average; weights intrinsically captured since states more likely are visited more frequently and vice versa Egodicity: The ensemble average is equal to the ti ...
... MC method is based on directly computing the ensemble average Define a series of microscopic states that reflect the appropriate ensemble average; weights intrinsically captured since states more likely are visited more frequently and vice versa Egodicity: The ensemble average is equal to the ti ...
Silicon quantum electronics
... of elementary particles (atoms and electrons) of which the device consists. An intriguing example of a quasi-particle that is really and ‘engineered’ particle, which has not been found as an elementary particle in nature, is the Majorana Fermion [12], see Figure 1.3. A Majorana Fermion is the partic ...
... of elementary particles (atoms and electrons) of which the device consists. An intriguing example of a quasi-particle that is really and ‘engineered’ particle, which has not been found as an elementary particle in nature, is the Majorana Fermion [12], see Figure 1.3. A Majorana Fermion is the partic ...
The potential quark model in theory of resonances
... • The complex energy is an appropriate tool in the studying of resonances. • A resonance is supposed to take place at E and to have “half–value breath” Г/2 [2]. • The imaginary part Г was associated with the inverse of the lifetime Г = 1/τ. • Such ‘decaying states’ were the first application of quant ...
... • The complex energy is an appropriate tool in the studying of resonances. • A resonance is supposed to take place at E and to have “half–value breath” Г/2 [2]. • The imaginary part Г was associated with the inverse of the lifetime Г = 1/τ. • Such ‘decaying states’ were the first application of quant ...
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis - Chalmers
... the discrepancy between 7 Li abundances as calculated with BBN and the observed values remains quite large [2, 3]. While there exists many suggested explanations for this result, no clear solution to this problem has emerged as of yet [2, 3]. The success of the standard model for BBN has enabled it ...
... the discrepancy between 7 Li abundances as calculated with BBN and the observed values remains quite large [2, 3]. While there exists many suggested explanations for this result, no clear solution to this problem has emerged as of yet [2, 3]. The success of the standard model for BBN has enabled it ...
Light shining through walls
... substantially. Of course, there are types of walls that allow light to propagate across them – windows are an every-day life example – but other apparently opaque bodies (like us) can be transparent to certain wavelengths as, e.g. X-rays. Electromagnetic radiation or its quanta, the photons, interac ...
... substantially. Of course, there are types of walls that allow light to propagate across them – windows are an every-day life example – but other apparently opaque bodies (like us) can be transparent to certain wavelengths as, e.g. X-rays. Electromagnetic radiation or its quanta, the photons, interac ...
Dark - Rhoda D`Ettore
... Is it possible for we who are made of regular matter to witness the past, the present elsewhere and the possible future by somehow integrating dark matter and regular matter? In Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Carol”, ghosts of Christmas past, present and future were able to show Ebenezer Scrooge shad ...
... Is it possible for we who are made of regular matter to witness the past, the present elsewhere and the possible future by somehow integrating dark matter and regular matter? In Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Carol”, ghosts of Christmas past, present and future were able to show Ebenezer Scrooge shad ...
x-rays
... The purpose is to minimize “particle size / microabsorption effects” by producing a more uniform absorption path for samples made of discrete phases that may not have been ground down into submicron sizes. ...
... The purpose is to minimize “particle size / microabsorption effects” by producing a more uniform absorption path for samples made of discrete phases that may not have been ground down into submicron sizes. ...
Efficient and robust analysis of complex scattering data under noise... microwave resonators S. Probst, F. B. Song,
... Abstract. The scale of scientific High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Throughput Computing (HTC) has increased significantly in recent years, and is becoming sensitive to total energy use and cost. Energy-efficiency has thus become an important concern in scientific fields such as High Energy ...
... Abstract. The scale of scientific High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Throughput Computing (HTC) has increased significantly in recent years, and is becoming sensitive to total energy use and cost. Energy-efficiency has thus become an important concern in scientific fields such as High Energy ...
Radiation I
... The following compendium constitutes the curriculum for the course AST 3210, Radiation I as taught at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics at the University of Oslo for the spring semester 2009. The compendium is in a preliminary form, figures and the selection of problems in particular are sti ...
... The following compendium constitutes the curriculum for the course AST 3210, Radiation I as taught at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics at the University of Oslo for the spring semester 2009. The compendium is in a preliminary form, figures and the selection of problems in particular are sti ...
Xin_Grodzin_report
... matrix since it will be collected by the diode immediately. If the electron isn’t within the diode, then put it into diffusion process. Use gauss equation to describe the diffusion as a random walk process, with step length 80 nm (RMS), as shown in Fig. 8. In every step of the random walk, check it ...
... matrix since it will be collected by the diode immediately. If the electron isn’t within the diode, then put it into diffusion process. Use gauss equation to describe the diffusion as a random walk process, with step length 80 nm (RMS), as shown in Fig. 8. In every step of the random walk, check it ...