Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2005
... • Daughter nucleus is much heavier than e or n, the small recoil energy of daughter can be ignored. • Thus we can obtain Te Tn e Q • This means that the energy of electron is not unique and can be any value in the range 0 Te Q • The maximum electron kinetic energy can be Q. • The same can ...
... • Daughter nucleus is much heavier than e or n, the small recoil energy of daughter can be ignored. • Thus we can obtain Te Tn e Q • This means that the energy of electron is not unique and can be any value in the range 0 Te Q • The maximum electron kinetic energy can be Q. • The same can ...
Quantum optics with gamma radiation
... quantum optics (interaction of photons with atomic electrons) and gamma optics (interaction of gamma photons with atomic nuclei). In particular for the investigation of the former the basic ingredient is the use of laser light (called the 'driving' laser) for inducing coherence and interference effe ...
... quantum optics (interaction of photons with atomic electrons) and gamma optics (interaction of gamma photons with atomic nuclei). In particular for the investigation of the former the basic ingredient is the use of laser light (called the 'driving' laser) for inducing coherence and interference effe ...
Optically polarized atoms
... that photons are bosons: experimental tests of spin-statistics for photons, in: Proceedings of the International Conference on SpinStatistics Connection and Commutation Relations: Experimental Tests and Theoretical Implications, Anacapri, Italy, May 31-June 3, 2000, R. C. Hilborn and G. M. Tino, Eds ...
... that photons are bosons: experimental tests of spin-statistics for photons, in: Proceedings of the International Conference on SpinStatistics Connection and Commutation Relations: Experimental Tests and Theoretical Implications, Anacapri, Italy, May 31-June 3, 2000, R. C. Hilborn and G. M. Tino, Eds ...
I. Harczuk — Atomic decomposition of molecular
... TRITA-BIO Report 2016:14 ISSN 1654–2312 Printed by Universitetsservice US AB, Stockholm 2016 ...
... TRITA-BIO Report 2016:14 ISSN 1654–2312 Printed by Universitetsservice US AB, Stockholm 2016 ...
Inorganic nanostructures
... to discrete energy levels depending on the size of the structure as it is known from the simple potential well treated in introductory quantum mechanics. Following this line artificial structures with properties different from those of the corresponding bulk materials can be created. Control over di ...
... to discrete energy levels depending on the size of the structure as it is known from the simple potential well treated in introductory quantum mechanics. Following this line artificial structures with properties different from those of the corresponding bulk materials can be created. Control over di ...
Metric fluctuations and the weak equivalence principle
... in [12, 13], where quantum gravitational decoherence is modelled by conformal spacetime fluctuations. The analysis in [14] takes into account nonconformal fluctuations of the metric and yields a modified inertial mass which is subject to the stochastic properties. In the present work we will also as ...
... in [12, 13], where quantum gravitational decoherence is modelled by conformal spacetime fluctuations. The analysis in [14] takes into account nonconformal fluctuations of the metric and yields a modified inertial mass which is subject to the stochastic properties. In the present work we will also as ...
Quantum Spin Hall Effect in Graphene
... Here Kp are the crystal momenta at the three corners of the Brillouin zone equivalent to K or K 0 , and d is the a basis vector from a hexagon center to an A or B sublattice site. We find that the matrix elements have precisely the structure (3), and using the Coulomb interaction Vr e2 =r we est ...
... Here Kp are the crystal momenta at the three corners of the Brillouin zone equivalent to K or K 0 , and d is the a basis vector from a hexagon center to an A or B sublattice site. We find that the matrix elements have precisely the structure (3), and using the Coulomb interaction Vr e2 =r we est ...
Parametric solitons in isotropic media.
... 2) In this case terms connected with four-photon parametric processes in the corresponding nonlinear evolution equations appear. These terms generate a periodical exchange of the energy between the optical waves. 3) The existence of new kind of parametrically connected solitons is discussed. We obse ...
... 2) In this case terms connected with four-photon parametric processes in the corresponding nonlinear evolution equations appear. These terms generate a periodical exchange of the energy between the optical waves. 3) The existence of new kind of parametrically connected solitons is discussed. We obse ...
Novel Results for Condensed Matter Systems with Time Reversal Symmetry
... known that in the realm of mesoscopic physics effects associated with finite system size become crucial for explaining system behavior, such as in the case of conductivity in the regime of Coulomb Blockade [10]. The fact that superconductivity is associated with breaking of particle number conservat ...
... known that in the realm of mesoscopic physics effects associated with finite system size become crucial for explaining system behavior, such as in the case of conductivity in the regime of Coulomb Blockade [10]. The fact that superconductivity is associated with breaking of particle number conservat ...