Physics Letters A metamaterial
... (FT) method, H (ω, k) = H (ω, x)e ikx dx, is also employed to analyze the linear condition or the low pumping power condition of the system, where the nonlinear properties or the interaction between metamaterial and quantum dot material can be neglected. Since the magnetic filed in the nanosandwiches ...
... (FT) method, H (ω, k) = H (ω, x)e ikx dx, is also employed to analyze the linear condition or the low pumping power condition of the system, where the nonlinear properties or the interaction between metamaterial and quantum dot material can be neglected. Since the magnetic filed in the nanosandwiches ...
Lecture Notes in Quantum Mechanics Doron Cohen
... [4] A. Messiah, Quantum Mechanics. [for the graduates] The major attempt in this set of lectures was to give a self contained presentation of quantum mechanics, which is not based on the historical ”quantization” approach. The main inspiration comes from Ref.[3] and Ref.[1]. The challenge was to fin ...
... [4] A. Messiah, Quantum Mechanics. [for the graduates] The major attempt in this set of lectures was to give a self contained presentation of quantum mechanics, which is not based on the historical ”quantization” approach. The main inspiration comes from Ref.[3] and Ref.[1]. The challenge was to fin ...
Generalized variational principle for excited states using nodes of
... nodes (as opposed to orbital nodes), only recently have a few studies [4,7–12] begun to investigate the properties of nodes of both exact and approximate wave functions. In this paper we presented a theorem that actually exploits the nodes and could potentially be useful in many diverse fields. We h ...
... nodes (as opposed to orbital nodes), only recently have a few studies [4,7–12] begun to investigate the properties of nodes of both exact and approximate wave functions. In this paper we presented a theorem that actually exploits the nodes and could potentially be useful in many diverse fields. We h ...
Theoretical Studies on Kinetics of Molecular Excited States Feng
... the ground state. A photon is released from the excited molecule accompanied with luminescence, which is named radiative decay. The photon emission occurs only from the lowest-energy excited electronic state of molecule according to the Kasha’s Rule. As illustrated in Fig.2.1, the emission from the ...
... the ground state. A photon is released from the excited molecule accompanied with luminescence, which is named radiative decay. The photon emission occurs only from the lowest-energy excited electronic state of molecule according to the Kasha’s Rule. As illustrated in Fig.2.1, the emission from the ...
Analytical method for determining quantum well exciton properties in
... direction perpendicular to the quantum well. We assume tight confinement in a thin quantum well, with the energy spacing between subbands much larger than the energy of the electron and hole motion in the quantum well plane. This allows us to restrict our considerations to single electron and hole s ...
... direction perpendicular to the quantum well. We assume tight confinement in a thin quantum well, with the energy spacing between subbands much larger than the energy of the electron and hole motion in the quantum well plane. This allows us to restrict our considerations to single electron and hole s ...
Exactly Solvable Problems in Quantum Mechanics
... it would probably not mean unifying all the ways to approach the problem. In fact, although many methods are based on symmetry, or – to be more specific – on the properties of Lie algebras, and although the algebras used are in large majority of cases sl(2) or related algebras, there are several ind ...
... it would probably not mean unifying all the ways to approach the problem. In fact, although many methods are based on symmetry, or – to be more specific – on the properties of Lie algebras, and although the algebras used are in large majority of cases sl(2) or related algebras, there are several ind ...
HEFAT2014 10 International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
... It is generally accepted that the energy transfer in solids is by means of heat conductivity and the energy flux density is set by the Fourier's law, T , where is the material conductivity, T is the temperature [1]. Nevertheless, the electrical currents of electrons and holes can be presented i ...
... It is generally accepted that the energy transfer in solids is by means of heat conductivity and the energy flux density is set by the Fourier's law, T , where is the material conductivity, T is the temperature [1]. Nevertheless, the electrical currents of electrons and holes can be presented i ...
Spherical Tensors
... Notice the reversal of m, m compared with the usual operation of a matrix on a vector: this is because we are rotating the basis here, rather than rotating relative to the basis. The basic idea is that these irreducible subgroups into which Cartesian tensors apparently decompose under rotation (gen ...
... Notice the reversal of m, m compared with the usual operation of a matrix on a vector: this is because we are rotating the basis here, rather than rotating relative to the basis. The basic idea is that these irreducible subgroups into which Cartesian tensors apparently decompose under rotation (gen ...
Non-abelian quantum Hall states and fractional charges in one dimension Emma Wikberg
... who has also been a much appreciated mentor during my PhD studies. My two little wizards, Mikael Fremling and Thomas Kvorning, have been of immense help by solving various layout and other computer issues. Anders, Emil and Hans have taken the time to proofread and comment on the thesis, an effort wh ...
... who has also been a much appreciated mentor during my PhD studies. My two little wizards, Mikael Fremling and Thomas Kvorning, have been of immense help by solving various layout and other computer issues. Anders, Emil and Hans have taken the time to proofread and comment on the thesis, an effort wh ...
UV Spectroscopy
... Principle: Colorimetry analysis method is useful in determining the concentration of coloured solutions using the visible region (400nm–750nm) of electromagnetic spectrum and Beer Lambert’s law. If the test solution is colourless then a suitable complexing agent can be added to test solution to get ...
... Principle: Colorimetry analysis method is useful in determining the concentration of coloured solutions using the visible region (400nm–750nm) of electromagnetic spectrum and Beer Lambert’s law. If the test solution is colourless then a suitable complexing agent can be added to test solution to get ...
Rotational and Vibrational Spectroscopy
... density at a given frequency, ρ(ν), but the rates of stimulated absorption and emission are directly proportional to ρ(ν). Each of these rates is directly proportional to the number of molecules (N1 or N2 ) in the state from which the transition originates. This means that unless the lower state is ...
... density at a given frequency, ρ(ν), but the rates of stimulated absorption and emission are directly proportional to ρ(ν). Each of these rates is directly proportional to the number of molecules (N1 or N2 ) in the state from which the transition originates. This means that unless the lower state is ...