Dynamics of a charged particle in a magnetic
... the magnetic induction is spatially periodic and has the same periodicity as the modulus of the superconducting order parameter.1 The nonuniform component of the magnetic induction is due to the induced supercurrents generating the vortex lattice. This spatially nonuniform magnetic field can be stud ...
... the magnetic induction is spatially periodic and has the same periodicity as the modulus of the superconducting order parameter.1 The nonuniform component of the magnetic induction is due to the induced supercurrents generating the vortex lattice. This spatially nonuniform magnetic field can be stud ...
The Spin-Statistics Relation and Noncommutative Quantum
... Hamiltonian, essentially setting a lower limit on the binding energy of an atom HN ≥ CN. Lieb and Thirring further advanced this model in [6, 9] by using Thomas-Fermi theory to find a realistic value for the constant C. The important requirement is that an assembly of N electrons has a binding energ ...
... Hamiltonian, essentially setting a lower limit on the binding energy of an atom HN ≥ CN. Lieb and Thirring further advanced this model in [6, 9] by using Thomas-Fermi theory to find a realistic value for the constant C. The important requirement is that an assembly of N electrons has a binding energ ...
Peter Bolhuis van ‘t Hoff institute for Molecular Sciences
... In the classical limit we replace the sum over quantum states by an integral over phase space ...
... In the classical limit we replace the sum over quantum states by an integral over phase space ...
Snectra of Cs-137 and Co-60 Using Nal Detector lJçI Abstract
... of the strong nuclear force between nuclides when compared to the electrostatic interaction between the nucleus and the orbiting electrons. The electromagnetic force is 1/137 the strength of the strong nuclear force.m ...
... of the strong nuclear force between nuclides when compared to the electrostatic interaction between the nucleus and the orbiting electrons. The electromagnetic force is 1/137 the strength of the strong nuclear force.m ...
99, 110403 (2007).
... many-particle system without complications due to disorder that are always present in condensed matter systems. In addition, by changing the geometry of the trapping potential one can access various dynamic regimes characterized by either regular or chaotic behavior of the spin polarization [15,16]. ...
... many-particle system without complications due to disorder that are always present in condensed matter systems. In addition, by changing the geometry of the trapping potential one can access various dynamic regimes characterized by either regular or chaotic behavior of the spin polarization [15,16]. ...
Electron-Electron Scattering in a Double Quantum Dot
... and 7兲. For instance, the difference between squared matrix elements calculated with the point dipole approximation and that using a pseudopotential calculation is less than 3% even at quasicontact interdot distances.5 Thus, one can expect that the problem symmetry will allow simple expressions desc ...
... and 7兲. For instance, the difference between squared matrix elements calculated with the point dipole approximation and that using a pseudopotential calculation is less than 3% even at quasicontact interdot distances.5 Thus, one can expect that the problem symmetry will allow simple expressions desc ...
Chapter 3: Electronic Spectroscopy I
... probable positions steadily approach the extremities until, for high v, the quantum and classical pictures merge (see figure below) where we plot the probability distribution in each vibrational state against internuclear distance. If a diatomic molecule undergoes a transition into an upper electron ...
... probable positions steadily approach the extremities until, for high v, the quantum and classical pictures merge (see figure below) where we plot the probability distribution in each vibrational state against internuclear distance. If a diatomic molecule undergoes a transition into an upper electron ...
Interplay of driving, nonlinearity and dissipation in nanoscale and ultracold atom systems
... dimensionality, (ii) the statistics of its constituent particles, (iii) the strength of the particle-particle interactions and (iv) the degree of disorder of the system: (i) Not all condensed matter systems are embedded in the ordinary threedimensional space. Reduced dimensionality arises in a latti ...
... dimensionality, (ii) the statistics of its constituent particles, (iii) the strength of the particle-particle interactions and (iv) the degree of disorder of the system: (i) Not all condensed matter systems are embedded in the ordinary threedimensional space. Reduced dimensionality arises in a latti ...