IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP)
... the 1980 concerning spin-dependent electron transport phenomena in solid-state devices. This includes the observation of spin-polarization electron injection from a ferromagnetic metal to a normal metal by Johnson and Silsbee[3] and the discovery of giant magnetoresistance independent by Albert Fert ...
... the 1980 concerning spin-dependent electron transport phenomena in solid-state devices. This includes the observation of spin-polarization electron injection from a ferromagnetic metal to a normal metal by Johnson and Silsbee[3] and the discovery of giant magnetoresistance independent by Albert Fert ...
ppt - Harvard Condensed Matter Theory group
... Mott state of the fermionic Hubbard model • Signatures of incompressible Mott state of fermions in optical lattice • Lattice modulation experiments with fermions in optical lattice • Doublon decay in a compressible state ...
... Mott state of the fermionic Hubbard model • Signatures of incompressible Mott state of fermions in optical lattice • Lattice modulation experiments with fermions in optical lattice • Doublon decay in a compressible state ...
Quantum tomography via compressed sensing: error bounds, sample complexity and... estimators
... This approach is convenient because it does not require detailed knowledge about the system. However, note that when such knowledge is available, one can use alternative formulations of compressed tomography, with different notions of sparsity, to further reduce the dimensionality of the problem [19 ...
... This approach is convenient because it does not require detailed knowledge about the system. However, note that when such knowledge is available, one can use alternative formulations of compressed tomography, with different notions of sparsity, to further reduce the dimensionality of the problem [19 ...
Revista Mexicana de Física . Darboux-deformed barriers
... T has a series of local maxima and minima. The maxima are reached for the values of E such that ∆ is minimum. These energies are known as transparencies because the particles travel trough the barrier zone as if they were free of interactions [33]. If 0 < ² = E < V0 , then q is pure imaginary, there ...
... T has a series of local maxima and minima. The maxima are reached for the values of E such that ∆ is minimum. These energies are known as transparencies because the particles travel trough the barrier zone as if they were free of interactions [33]. If 0 < ² = E < V0 , then q is pure imaginary, there ...
What General Chemistry Students Know
... characters of an electron orbital Student2: The speedy electron. S: It would be, like, nucleus which we knew where it was and it would sort of be, like, a mess around it, and in that scribbled mess would be where you find the electron, somewhere in there. P: Mm-hmm. When you say where we would find ...
... characters of an electron orbital Student2: The speedy electron. S: It would be, like, nucleus which we knew where it was and it would sort of be, like, a mess around it, and in that scribbled mess would be where you find the electron, somewhere in there. P: Mm-hmm. When you say where we would find ...
Phys. Rev. B 76, 035315 (2007) - Petta Group
... charge transition is required for electrons to tunnel from one dot to another.20 Consistent with the experiments, we find that blockade is reduced near zero magnetic field over a range set by the average magnitude of the random Overhauser 共nuclear兲 field. We then consider the effect of fast control ...
... charge transition is required for electrons to tunnel from one dot to another.20 Consistent with the experiments, we find that blockade is reduced near zero magnetic field over a range set by the average magnitude of the random Overhauser 共nuclear兲 field. We then consider the effect of fast control ...
Structural Explanations, or the Reasonable Effectiveness of
... phenomena it is about. Following the available literature, we will refer to such explanations as structural explanations. In order to illustrate our main claim, we will present two case studies, involving two of the most typical and puzzling quantum phenomena, namely Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Relatio ...
... phenomena it is about. Following the available literature, we will refer to such explanations as structural explanations. In order to illustrate our main claim, we will present two case studies, involving two of the most typical and puzzling quantum phenomena, namely Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Relatio ...