
Bohr Atom Helium Energy Levels STIRAP Atomic Physics Rydberg
... STIRAP, Stimulated Rapid Adiabatic Passage, is used in our experiments to excite atoms to Rydberg states with n=15-50. The theory of STIRAP describes how it can achieve 100% population transfer. This is possible because we effectively do not populate the intermediate state of the system if we use th ...
... STIRAP, Stimulated Rapid Adiabatic Passage, is used in our experiments to excite atoms to Rydberg states with n=15-50. The theory of STIRAP describes how it can achieve 100% population transfer. This is possible because we effectively do not populate the intermediate state of the system if we use th ...
Ampere`s Law - Menihek Home Page
... was directly proportional to the current I flowing through the closed path. ...
... was directly proportional to the current I flowing through the closed path. ...
Electricity and Magnetism - Blountstown Middle School
... breaker box or fuse box is a safety feature which will open ...
... breaker box or fuse box is a safety feature which will open ...
Discussion on the Theory of the Physiological Effects of the Nikken
... away, it will only measure 25 gauss two inches away. Doubling the distance results in one quarter of the magnetic strength. You can see how quickly a magnetic field deteriorates to very small levels at short distances. At a distance of only a foot, the magnetic field in this example would be less th ...
... away, it will only measure 25 gauss two inches away. Doubling the distance results in one quarter of the magnetic strength. You can see how quickly a magnetic field deteriorates to very small levels at short distances. At a distance of only a foot, the magnetic field in this example would be less th ...
Magnetic field around a current
... Since a source emf is always needed to produce a current, the coil behaves as if it were a source of emf. This emf is known as the induced emf. ...
... Since a source emf is always needed to produce a current, the coil behaves as if it were a source of emf. This emf is known as the induced emf. ...
Experimental studies on ion acceleration and stream line
... 共z0兲 = 0 V. The quantities e and kB are the electric charge and the Boltzmann’s constant, respectively. In the downstream region 共z ⬎ 1.6 m兲, on the other hand, the potential decrease is less than that in density, and the axial electric field diminishes its value. The electron Larmor radius in this ...
... 共z0兲 = 0 V. The quantities e and kB are the electric charge and the Boltzmann’s constant, respectively. In the downstream region 共z ⬎ 1.6 m兲, on the other hand, the potential decrease is less than that in density, and the axial electric field diminishes its value. The electron Larmor radius in this ...
Motor Lab DRAFT 1
... that certain materials produce on other materials. Some common magnetic materials include nickel, cobalt, and iron. These forces are due to the magnetic field surrounding a magnetic material. If you hold two magnets close to each other, you will find that depending on the direction you are holding t ...
... that certain materials produce on other materials. Some common magnetic materials include nickel, cobalt, and iron. These forces are due to the magnetic field surrounding a magnetic material. If you hold two magnets close to each other, you will find that depending on the direction you are holding t ...
S3P2. Students will investigate magnets and how they affect other
... • When two poles are the opposite they will attract each other. • When two poles are the same they will repel or push away from one another. • Let’s try!! ...
... • When two poles are the opposite they will attract each other. • When two poles are the same they will repel or push away from one another. • Let’s try!! ...
Electricity (1)
... build up of an electric charge on the surface of an object. The charge builds up but does not flow. Static electricity is potential energy. It does not move. It is stored. ...
... build up of an electric charge on the surface of an object. The charge builds up but does not flow. Static electricity is potential energy. It does not move. It is stored. ...
DISCOVERY OF THE BIOFIELD A Different Type of
... Some other questions for research are: Does the strength of the biofield vary with altitude? Would it diminish in deep mines? Can it be detected in a steady, high flying aircraft? How much mass can actually be caused to move by this force? The heaviest device the author used weighed about 9 pounds. ...
... Some other questions for research are: Does the strength of the biofield vary with altitude? Would it diminish in deep mines? Can it be detected in a steady, high flying aircraft? How much mass can actually be caused to move by this force? The heaviest device the author used weighed about 9 pounds. ...
Magnetochemistry

Magnetochemistry is concerned with the magnetic properties of chemical compounds. Magnetic properties arise from the spin and orbital angular momentum of the electrons contained in a compound. Compounds are diamagnetic when they contain no unpaired electrons. Molecular compounds that contain one or more unpaired electrons are paramagnetic. The magnitude of the paramagnetism is expressed as an effective magnetic moment, μeff. For first-row transition metals the magnitude of μeff is, to a first approximation, a simple function of the number of unpaired electrons, the spin-only formula. In general, spin-orbit coupling causes μeff to deviate from the spin-only formula. For the heavier transition metals, lanthanides and actinides, spin-orbit coupling cannot be ignored. Exchange interaction can occur in clusters and infinite lattices, resulting in ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism or ferrimagnetism depending on the relative orientations of the individual spins.