
Bilayer fractional quantum Hall states with dipoles
... [32,33] and chromium [34], and to magnetic molecules, such as Dy2 and Er2 [35]. The latter, in particular, have larger dipole moments than the individual atoms and will give rise to stronger interactions, partially alleviating the problem of small energy scales. As we discuss in detail in the paper, ...
... [32,33] and chromium [34], and to magnetic molecules, such as Dy2 and Er2 [35]. The latter, in particular, have larger dipole moments than the individual atoms and will give rise to stronger interactions, partially alleviating the problem of small energy scales. As we discuss in detail in the paper, ...
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Fluctuations of the Electromagnetic Vacuum Field or radiation
... for without invoking vacuum fluctuations, but instead the field radiated by the charge itself — usually called either the “radiation reaction field” or the “source field” in this context. Of great interest is the fact that these two alternatives (i.e. vacuum vs source field) do not constitute comple ...
... for without invoking vacuum fluctuations, but instead the field radiated by the charge itself — usually called either the “radiation reaction field” or the “source field” in this context. Of great interest is the fact that these two alternatives (i.e. vacuum vs source field) do not constitute comple ...
Wigner functions for arbitrary quantum systems
... and Q [6,7] functions). Even though all these are quasiprobability distribution functions, the Wigner function’s marginals are easily linked to amplitudes of a given representation, and its equations of motion are closely and intuitively relatable to the classical ones for the same system [2]. These ...
... and Q [6,7] functions). Even though all these are quasiprobability distribution functions, the Wigner function’s marginals are easily linked to amplitudes of a given representation, and its equations of motion are closely and intuitively relatable to the classical ones for the same system [2]. These ...