electron-proton nonadiabaticity: characterization
... Nuclear quantum effects such as zero-point energy and hydrogen tunneling play an important role in a wide variety of chemical reactions. Moreover, non-Born-Oppenheimer effects are important in reactions such as proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), which are integral to various electrocatalytic a ...
... Nuclear quantum effects such as zero-point energy and hydrogen tunneling play an important role in a wide variety of chemical reactions. Moreover, non-Born-Oppenheimer effects are important in reactions such as proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), which are integral to various electrocatalytic a ...
Preprint
... atoms interact readily, while photons do not. As a result, the atomic condensates constitute a novel class of many-body systems that provide a new laboratory for many-body physics. They have already yielded discoveries such as stability and collapse of condensates with attractive interactions, multi ...
... atoms interact readily, while photons do not. As a result, the atomic condensates constitute a novel class of many-body systems that provide a new laboratory for many-body physics. They have already yielded discoveries such as stability and collapse of condensates with attractive interactions, multi ...
atomistic modelling of nanogranular magnetic materials
... magnetism at the atomistic level. In this thesis current state of the art modelling methods are developed and applied to a variety of physical problems in order to better understand the origins and limitations of magnetic materials at the nanoscale. The dependence of the Curie temperature and magnet ...
... magnetism at the atomistic level. In this thesis current state of the art modelling methods are developed and applied to a variety of physical problems in order to better understand the origins and limitations of magnetic materials at the nanoscale. The dependence of the Curie temperature and magnet ...
Fluctuations in Ideal and Interacting Bose
... In the early 1980s the Max-Planck-Society inherited the Ringberg castle located in the picturesque Bavarian mountains next to Lake Tegernsee. The MaxPlanck Institute for Quantum Optics was one of the first institutes that started using this facility as a retreat to review its progress in the various ...
... In the early 1980s the Max-Planck-Society inherited the Ringberg castle located in the picturesque Bavarian mountains next to Lake Tegernsee. The MaxPlanck Institute for Quantum Optics was one of the first institutes that started using this facility as a retreat to review its progress in the various ...
The de Broglie Wave as Evidence of a Deeper Wave Structure
... underlying structure were assumed to comprise in‡uences evolving at the velocity c of light, its existence would imply a deeper and more natural unity between matter and radiation than could be contemplated if the only wave associated with a massive particle were its superluminal de Broglie wave. Th ...
... underlying structure were assumed to comprise in‡uences evolving at the velocity c of light, its existence would imply a deeper and more natural unity between matter and radiation than could be contemplated if the only wave associated with a massive particle were its superluminal de Broglie wave. Th ...
Energy-Level Diagrams and Their Contribution
... are measured. The 2D technique provides information about the inter- and intramolecular interactions that cause energy relaxations.24-28 Theoretically, optical responses of molecular vibrational motions have been studied mainly by either an oscillator model29 or an energy-level model.30 The oscillat ...
... are measured. The 2D technique provides information about the inter- and intramolecular interactions that cause energy relaxations.24-28 Theoretically, optical responses of molecular vibrational motions have been studied mainly by either an oscillator model29 or an energy-level model.30 The oscillat ...
Correlations in multipartite systems: From entanglement to localization Julia Stasi ´nska
... In Chapter 6 I move to the study of bosonic lattice gases in the presence of disorder. I study a particular type of random potential, the so-called Bernoulli potential, obtained through a random distribution of identical impurities in a lattice. An important advantage of systems with this particula ...
... In Chapter 6 I move to the study of bosonic lattice gases in the presence of disorder. I study a particular type of random potential, the so-called Bernoulli potential, obtained through a random distribution of identical impurities in a lattice. An important advantage of systems with this particula ...
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... impact. Negatively charged electrons do not spiral into the positive charge of the atomic nucli because uncertainty in their position and momentum balances localization around the nucleus against their rate of movement about the region. A quantum state can exist in a superposition of many different ...
... impact. Negatively charged electrons do not spiral into the positive charge of the atomic nucli because uncertainty in their position and momentum balances localization around the nucleus against their rate of movement about the region. A quantum state can exist in a superposition of many different ...
On Exotic Orders in Stongly Correlated Systems
... deeply, and to recognize honestly the boundaries of my own understanding. But above all, he has been a constant reminder of what drew me to academic life in the first place: a genuine intellectual, who finds fascinating questions in a multitude of areas of life, and takes sincere pleasure in seeking ...
... deeply, and to recognize honestly the boundaries of my own understanding. But above all, he has been a constant reminder of what drew me to academic life in the first place: a genuine intellectual, who finds fascinating questions in a multitude of areas of life, and takes sincere pleasure in seeking ...
Quantum simulations with cold trapped ions
... between nearest neighbours only, indicated by i > j . Beyond interacting spins, the Ising model is often used to approximate systems where the constituents may be in one of two possible states, describing, for example, the tunnelling between two potential wells or the occupation of a lattice site ...
... between nearest neighbours only, indicated by i > j . Beyond interacting spins, the Ising model is often used to approximate systems where the constituents may be in one of two possible states, describing, for example, the tunnelling between two potential wells or the occupation of a lattice site ...
Steady State Entanglement in Quantum Dot Networks
... computation and the requirements to a physical system that should serve as qubits. The first part of the section is based on Ref. [3]. Research in quantum computers is highly interesting because it deepens our understanding of quantum mechanics and they can be used for efficient quantum simulation[4 ...
... computation and the requirements to a physical system that should serve as qubits. The first part of the section is based on Ref. [3]. Research in quantum computers is highly interesting because it deepens our understanding of quantum mechanics and they can be used for efficient quantum simulation[4 ...
... the stable states of the system. Neural networks have been shown to be capable of recognizing even distorted patterns and process information with a high level of noise. Another novel approach to information processing is quantum computation, which makes use of quantum superpositions and entanglemen ...
The Neutron Spin - The RM Santilli Foundation
... The interpretation of the spin ½ of the neutron was for the first successfully explained by Santilli. Considering the initiation of Rutherford’s process penetration of the electron within hyperdense medium inside the proton. As soon as the penetration begins, the isoelectron is trapped inside th ...
... The interpretation of the spin ½ of the neutron was for the first successfully explained by Santilli. Considering the initiation of Rutherford’s process penetration of the electron within hyperdense medium inside the proton. As soon as the penetration begins, the isoelectron is trapped inside th ...