Statistical Mechanics That Takes into Account Angular
... determining equations of this hypersurface are the equalities that fix the values of controllable motion integrals. A controllable motion integral is a phase function, the value of which does not vary with the motion of the system and can be measured. An isolated system universally has the Hamiltoni ...
... determining equations of this hypersurface are the equalities that fix the values of controllable motion integrals. A controllable motion integral is a phase function, the value of which does not vary with the motion of the system and can be measured. An isolated system universally has the Hamiltoni ...
5.3 Atomic Emission Spectra and the Quantum Mechanical Model
... Quantum Mechanics How does quantum mechanics differ from classical mechanics? ...
... Quantum Mechanics How does quantum mechanics differ from classical mechanics? ...
Bose-Glass Phases of Ultracold Atoms due to Cavity Backaction Hessam Habibian,
... Bragg diffraction is a manifestation of the wave properties of light and provides a criterion for the existence of long-range order in the scattering medium [1]. Bragg diffraction of light by atoms in optical lattices was measured for various geometries and settings, from gratings of laser-cooled at ...
... Bragg diffraction is a manifestation of the wave properties of light and provides a criterion for the existence of long-range order in the scattering medium [1]. Bragg diffraction of light by atoms in optical lattices was measured for various geometries and settings, from gratings of laser-cooled at ...
Microsoft Word - ANL_form6
... triangular and Kagomé lattices, tri chain and ladder with two-, three-, four-, and six-site exchanges and to obtain the common thermal features in entanglement and magnetic properties in frustrated systems. It is expected by using Gibbs-Bogoliubov approach one can get that behavior of magnetization ...
... triangular and Kagomé lattices, tri chain and ladder with two-, three-, four-, and six-site exchanges and to obtain the common thermal features in entanglement and magnetic properties in frustrated systems. It is expected by using Gibbs-Bogoliubov approach one can get that behavior of magnetization ...
Trionic optical potential for electrons in semiconductors ARTICLES *
... semiconductor confined systems are dominated at low temperature by bound electron–hole pairs known as excitons1 . In samples with a small excess of electrons, an exciton can capture another electron to form a charged exciton, or trion, which is the bound state of two electrons and a hole2,3 . In goo ...
... semiconductor confined systems are dominated at low temperature by bound electron–hole pairs known as excitons1 . In samples with a small excess of electrons, an exciton can capture another electron to form a charged exciton, or trion, which is the bound state of two electrons and a hole2,3 . In goo ...
Book of Abstracts
... A Bose-Fermi mixture of Cs-133 and Li-6 atoms is an ideal system for the investigation of the heteronuclear Efimov scenario, since its large mass imbalance results in a drastically reduced scaling factor between consecutive three-body states. Additionally, the existence of two independent interactio ...
... A Bose-Fermi mixture of Cs-133 and Li-6 atoms is an ideal system for the investigation of the heteronuclear Efimov scenario, since its large mass imbalance results in a drastically reduced scaling factor between consecutive three-body states. Additionally, the existence of two independent interactio ...
PDF ∗ , 88K - UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry
... Figure 1 the considered systems. The molecular wire is considerably longer than shown in the figure, while the cross-linker is of constant length, which we chose for demonstration purposes to contain 11 carbon atoms. To discuss the system quantitatively, yet in simple terms, we model the relevant el ...
... Figure 1 the considered systems. The molecular wire is considerably longer than shown in the figure, while the cross-linker is of constant length, which we chose for demonstration purposes to contain 11 carbon atoms. To discuss the system quantitatively, yet in simple terms, we model the relevant el ...
Collision Induced Fragmentation of Molecules and Molecular Clusters Michael Gatchell
... Evolution of these stable molecules is driven by the input of energy, exciting the molecules and overcoming reaction barriers. This can be studied in a number of different ways – through photoabsorbtion [20–25] or collisions with electrons [26], ions [27–34], or atoms [35, 36]. The stable structures ...
... Evolution of these stable molecules is driven by the input of energy, exciting the molecules and overcoming reaction barriers. This can be studied in a number of different ways – through photoabsorbtion [20–25] or collisions with electrons [26], ions [27–34], or atoms [35, 36]. The stable structures ...
Recurrence spectroscopy of atoms in electric fields: Scattering in the...
... have become good testing grounds for the connection between quantum and semiclassical mechanics. They are amenable to both theoretical calculations and experimental measurement @1–5#. Closed-orbit theory is a semiclassical theory which predicts the positions and amplitudes of peaks in the Fourier tr ...
... have become good testing grounds for the connection between quantum and semiclassical mechanics. They are amenable to both theoretical calculations and experimental measurement @1–5#. Closed-orbit theory is a semiclassical theory which predicts the positions and amplitudes of peaks in the Fourier tr ...
pages 851-900 - Light and Matter
... numbers of photons: four photons in figure i/3, for example. A wrong interpretation: photons interfering with each other One possible interpretation of wave-particle duality that occurred to physicists early in the game was that perhaps the interference effects came from photons interacting with eac ...
... numbers of photons: four photons in figure i/3, for example. A wrong interpretation: photons interfering with each other One possible interpretation of wave-particle duality that occurred to physicists early in the game was that perhaps the interference effects came from photons interacting with eac ...