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... Conclusion: A harmonic oscillator driven by a classical force from the ground state is always in a coherent state. We have seen that the coherent state follows basically the equations for the classical eqns for position and momentum. It could be taken as a reproduction of the classical dynamics fro ...
... Conclusion: A harmonic oscillator driven by a classical force from the ground state is always in a coherent state. We have seen that the coherent state follows basically the equations for the classical eqns for position and momentum. It could be taken as a reproduction of the classical dynamics fro ...
Brief presentation of the history of atomic physics
... Bohr model of the atom (1913): Electrons in orbits around the nucleus. Only certain orbits with a fixed energy are allowed, and the electron looses energy only if it jumps between the orbits. The lost energy is emitted as light. ...
... Bohr model of the atom (1913): Electrons in orbits around the nucleus. Only certain orbits with a fixed energy are allowed, and the electron looses energy only if it jumps between the orbits. The lost energy is emitted as light. ...
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... Molecular energy levels split into many fine and hyperfine components. • 1Σ alkali dimers only display hyperfine splittings. • For nonrotating states, the zero-field splitting is due to the scalar spin-spin interaction and amounts to a few μK. • For N≠1 dimers, the zero-field splitting is dominated ...
... Molecular energy levels split into many fine and hyperfine components. • 1Σ alkali dimers only display hyperfine splittings. • For nonrotating states, the zero-field splitting is due to the scalar spin-spin interaction and amounts to a few μK. • For N≠1 dimers, the zero-field splitting is dominated ...
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... 1. The mass of object A, as shown by the positions of the balance riders, is _152.2__ g. 2. The volume of object A, as indicated by the given dimensions, is _______ cm3. 3. Using the formula , ...
... 1. The mass of object A, as shown by the positions of the balance riders, is _152.2__ g. 2. The volume of object A, as indicated by the given dimensions, is _______ cm3. 3. Using the formula , ...
Theoretical Studies of Ground and Excited State Reactivity
... reactivity, four different chemical reactions have been modeled. The ground state chemical reactions are the simplest models in chemistry. To begin, a route to break down halomethanes through reactions with ground state cyano radical has been selected. Efficient explorations of the potential energy ...
... reactivity, four different chemical reactions have been modeled. The ground state chemical reactions are the simplest models in chemistry. To begin, a route to break down halomethanes through reactions with ground state cyano radical has been selected. Efficient explorations of the potential energy ...
A model of interacting partons for hadronic structure functions
... as one looked closely enough, the structure functions did not depend on the wave-length of the photon! The constituents of the proton did not have any length-scale associated with them! This phenomenon is called scaling: the constituents of the proton appeared point-like. The parton model was propo ...
... as one looked closely enough, the structure functions did not depend on the wave-length of the photon! The constituents of the proton did not have any length-scale associated with them! This phenomenon is called scaling: the constituents of the proton appeared point-like. The parton model was propo ...
Introduction to Computational Chemistry: Theory
... Instead, the electrons feel the average field of all the other electrons in the system. The Hartree form of the wavefunction is is sometimes called the independent electron approximation. ...
... Instead, the electrons feel the average field of all the other electrons in the system. The Hartree form of the wavefunction is is sometimes called the independent electron approximation. ...
Midgap states of a two-dimensional antiferromagnetic Mott
... t0 1 + ∆2 . In deriving (2) we have dropped constant P terms which simply change the zero of energy in (1) as well as terms proportional to i ni which simply change the chemical potential. It was shown previously [14] that the ground-state energy depends only on the plaquette matrix product (see fig ...
... t0 1 + ∆2 . In deriving (2) we have dropped constant P terms which simply change the zero of energy in (1) as well as terms proportional to i ni which simply change the chemical potential. It was shown previously [14] that the ground-state energy depends only on the plaquette matrix product (see fig ...
"Effects of quantum chemistry models for bound electrons on positron annihilation spectra for atoms and small molecules" New J. Phys. , 14 , 085022 (2012). F. Wang, X. Ma, L. Selvam, G. F. Gribakin, and C. M Surko (PDF)
... The interaction of low-energy positrons with ordinary matter results in a wide range of behaviour, much of which is of both fundamental and technological importance [1–4]. Much information about such interactions can be obtained by studying the γ-ray spectra that result when a positron annihilates w ...
... The interaction of low-energy positrons with ordinary matter results in a wide range of behaviour, much of which is of both fundamental and technological importance [1–4]. Much information about such interactions can be obtained by studying the γ-ray spectra that result when a positron annihilates w ...
Direct observation of light focusing by single photoreceptor cell nuclei
... One of the most recent findings [17] showed that the shape and RI distribution of retinal glia cells known as Müller cells are optimised for supporting the light transport through the retina. These radial glial cells, which span two thirds of the retina, have an elongated cell body with a higher RI ...
... One of the most recent findings [17] showed that the shape and RI distribution of retinal glia cells known as Müller cells are optimised for supporting the light transport through the retina. These radial glial cells, which span two thirds of the retina, have an elongated cell body with a higher RI ...
Universal quantum simulation with prethreshold superconducting qubits: Single-excitation subspace method
... quantum computer based on the surface code [41,42] is beginning to emerge [43]. The surface code is the most practical, best performing fault-tolerant approach known to date, and is especially amenable to implementation with superconducting circuit technology. However, the resources required for a p ...
... quantum computer based on the surface code [41,42] is beginning to emerge [43]. The surface code is the most practical, best performing fault-tolerant approach known to date, and is especially amenable to implementation with superconducting circuit technology. However, the resources required for a p ...