ABSTRACT Phase Transitions of High-Temperature Superconductors Su Li
... depths (λ) and shorter coherence lengths (ξ). The phase transition of bulk conventional superconductor is well explained by the Ginzburg-Landau theory. However, the phase transition of high-temperature superconductor is still not understood in both the zero magnetic field and non-zero magnetic field ...
... depths (λ) and shorter coherence lengths (ξ). The phase transition of bulk conventional superconductor is well explained by the Ginzburg-Landau theory. However, the phase transition of high-temperature superconductor is still not understood in both the zero magnetic field and non-zero magnetic field ...
Remediation of Radiation Belts Using
... fields that will scatter energetic charged particles into the loss cone and thus remove them from the radiation belt. The concept of using high-voltage electrostatic tethers to influence the radiation belts originated with work performed by Danilov that indicated that wires charged to thousands or m ...
... fields that will scatter energetic charged particles into the loss cone and thus remove them from the radiation belt. The concept of using high-voltage electrostatic tethers to influence the radiation belts originated with work performed by Danilov that indicated that wires charged to thousands or m ...
Electron Temperature Structures Associated With Magnetic Tearing
... I have been fortunate enough to work with three amazing undergraduate students Becky Shapiro, Adam Beardsley and Cale Kasten who have put in many long hours running calibrations, labeling cables, taking and sifting through data, and generally keeping things organized. I have also been fortunate enou ...
... I have been fortunate enough to work with three amazing undergraduate students Becky Shapiro, Adam Beardsley and Cale Kasten who have put in many long hours running calibrations, labeling cables, taking and sifting through data, and generally keeping things organized. I have also been fortunate enou ...
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... magnetosphere. It is important to understand the source, transport, and sinks of nitrogen in order to determine whether they have a primordial origin or are from Titan’s atmosphere. The energetic component is important, since it can come from Titan, be implanted into the surfaces of the icy moons, a ...
... magnetosphere. It is important to understand the source, transport, and sinks of nitrogen in order to determine whether they have a primordial origin or are from Titan’s atmosphere. The energetic component is important, since it can come from Titan, be implanted into the surfaces of the icy moons, a ...
Cold and trapped metastable noble gases - IAP TU
... In this review, metastable helium plays a special role. This is in part because it is the only metastable atom to date in which quantum degeneracy has been achieved. This success is partly due to its simplicity: The absence of orbital angular momentum in the ground state and its low mass means that ...
... In this review, metastable helium plays a special role. This is in part because it is the only metastable atom to date in which quantum degeneracy has been achieved. This success is partly due to its simplicity: The absence of orbital angular momentum in the ground state and its low mass means that ...
Musselburgh Grammar
... Keep a note of your Higher Physics formal homework exercises on this sheet. The Due Date should be filled in whenever you are told it, to ensure there are no misunderstandings about deadlines. Once the homework has been returned, fill in the mark in the appropriate column, and also on the chart belo ...
... Keep a note of your Higher Physics formal homework exercises on this sheet. The Due Date should be filled in whenever you are told it, to ensure there are no misunderstandings about deadlines. Once the homework has been returned, fill in the mark in the appropriate column, and also on the chart belo ...
Cold atom-ion experiments in hybrid traps
... the two collision partners fall onto each other in a spiralling motion.As already stated, significant amounts of energy and momentum can be transferred between the collision partners and the direction into which the particles are scattered is isotropic. In such a Langevin collision a reaction can al ...
... the two collision partners fall onto each other in a spiralling motion.As already stated, significant amounts of energy and momentum can be transferred between the collision partners and the direction into which the particles are scattered is isotropic. In such a Langevin collision a reaction can al ...
Electron dynamics in inhomogeneous magnetic fields
... domains [5]. These states tunnel through saddle points of the random magnetic potential and percolate through nodes of the network to form globally extended states. Hence, it appears that the 2DEG modulated by a random magnetic field is in fact a metal, a result supported by numerical simulations [6 ...
... domains [5]. These states tunnel through saddle points of the random magnetic potential and percolate through nodes of the network to form globally extended states. Hence, it appears that the 2DEG modulated by a random magnetic field is in fact a metal, a result supported by numerical simulations [6 ...
Physical Science - SC1114 Unit Topic Lesson Objectives Define
... The Life and Death of Stars Describe the basic structure and properties of stars. Explain how the surface temperature of a star is measured. Recognize that all normal stars are powered by fusion reactions that form elements. Identify the stages in the evolution of stars. The Milky Way and Other Gala ...
... The Life and Death of Stars Describe the basic structure and properties of stars. Explain how the surface temperature of a star is measured. Recognize that all normal stars are powered by fusion reactions that form elements. Identify the stages in the evolution of stars. The Milky Way and Other Gala ...
Higher Formal Exercises - Glen Urquhart High School
... Keep a note of your Higher Physics formal homework exercises on this sheet. The Due Date should be filled in whenever you are told it, to ensure there are no misunderstandings about deadlines. Once the homework has been returned, fill in the mark in the appropriate column, and also on the chart belo ...
... Keep a note of your Higher Physics formal homework exercises on this sheet. The Due Date should be filled in whenever you are told it, to ensure there are no misunderstandings about deadlines. Once the homework has been returned, fill in the mark in the appropriate column, and also on the chart belo ...
Radial interchange motions of plasma filaments
... lead to the formation of structures known as plumes or thermals that travel in the direction of buoyancy.44–48 Another well known example is the phenomenon that takes place during ionospheric irregularities where localized regions of plasma depletions, often referred to as bubbles, move radially out ...
... lead to the formation of structures known as plumes or thermals that travel in the direction of buoyancy.44–48 Another well known example is the phenomenon that takes place during ionospheric irregularities where localized regions of plasma depletions, often referred to as bubbles, move radially out ...
Policy Framework for Implementing New Tuberculosis Diagnostics March 2010
... Strengthening TB laboratory services is one of the best means for overall improvement of laboratories as an essential part of health systems. Fundamental to this activity is collaboration between TB control programmes and public health laboratory services at country level. Adequate laboratory capaci ...
... Strengthening TB laboratory services is one of the best means for overall improvement of laboratories as an essential part of health systems. Fundamental to this activity is collaboration between TB control programmes and public health laboratory services at country level. Adequate laboratory capaci ...
first complete determination of plasma physical parameters across a
... parameters at distances from the Sun that have not yet been directly accessed by spacecraft. Particularly suitable coronal diagnostics are provided by the analysis of the radiation emitted by the local plasma during the passage of coronal shock waves (e.g., Mancuso et al. 2003). The formation of fas ...
... parameters at distances from the Sun that have not yet been directly accessed by spacecraft. Particularly suitable coronal diagnostics are provided by the analysis of the radiation emitted by the local plasma during the passage of coronal shock waves (e.g., Mancuso et al. 2003). The formation of fas ...
Physical Science - SC1114 Scope and Sequence
... Predict the charge of a transition metal cation in an ionic compound. Write chemical formulas for simple ionic compounds. Organic and Biochemical Compounds Describe how carbon atoms bond covalently to form organic compounds. Identify the names and structures of groups of simple organic compounds and ...
... Predict the charge of a transition metal cation in an ionic compound. Write chemical formulas for simple ionic compounds. Organic and Biochemical Compounds Describe how carbon atoms bond covalently to form organic compounds. Identify the names and structures of groups of simple organic compounds and ...
Quantum gases of Chromium: thermodynamics and magnetic
... 5.2.1 An ideal polarized Bose gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 5.2.2 An ideal multicomponent Bose gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 5.2.3 Ground state in presence of interactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 5.3 Shock cooling a multi-component gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 5.2.1 An ideal polarized Bose gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 5.2.2 An ideal multicomponent Bose gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 5.2.3 Ground state in presence of interactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 5.3 Shock cooling a multi-component gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
GEM 2016 Program - Deakin University Blogs
... nanotechnology. Erwin received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree (cum laude) in Applied Physics from the TU/e in 1996 and 2000, respectively. In his doctoral thesis work, he addressed the plasma-surface interaction during the deposition of amorphous silicon thin films and this research was partly carried o ...
... nanotechnology. Erwin received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree (cum laude) in Applied Physics from the TU/e in 1996 and 2000, respectively. In his doctoral thesis work, he addressed the plasma-surface interaction during the deposition of amorphous silicon thin films and this research was partly carried o ...
Confinement of antihydrogen for 1,000 seconds ARTICLES
... Reported trapping times of magnetically confined (matter) atoms range from <1 s in the first, room-temperature traps17 to 10–30 min in cryogenic devices18–20 . However, antimatter atoms can annihilate on background gases. Also, the loading of our trap (that is, anti-atom production through merging o ...
... Reported trapping times of magnetically confined (matter) atoms range from <1 s in the first, room-temperature traps17 to 10–30 min in cryogenic devices18–20 . However, antimatter atoms can annihilate on background gases. Also, the loading of our trap (that is, anti-atom production through merging o ...
Sources, sinks, and transport of energetic particles within Saturn`s
... Deviation of model and measurements for different parameters . . Best fit of a radiation belt model that includes moon losses . . . . Radiation belt models assuming lower source and denser torus . . Phase space densities between Mimas and Enceladus . . . . . . . Diffusion coefficients from literatur ...
... Deviation of model and measurements for different parameters . . Best fit of a radiation belt model that includes moon losses . . . . Radiation belt models assuming lower source and denser torus . . Phase space densities between Mimas and Enceladus . . . . . . . Diffusion coefficients from literatur ...
Thermodynamics Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi
... System: It is that part of the universe on which theoretical or experimental investigations are carried out. A system is said to be a part of the universe to which we direct our attention for theoretical or experimental investigations and which is separated from the rest of the universe by a real or ...
... System: It is that part of the universe on which theoretical or experimental investigations are carried out. A system is said to be a part of the universe to which we direct our attention for theoretical or experimental investigations and which is separated from the rest of the universe by a real or ...
the principles of thermodynamics by n.d. hari dass
... incredibly successful, despite being developed without knowledge about the atomic structure of matter or the laws governing the behavior of atoms. The resilience of thermodynamic principles is illustrated by the tremendous range of applications, from osmotic pressure and how solids melt and liquids ...
... incredibly successful, despite being developed without knowledge about the atomic structure of matter or the laws governing the behavior of atoms. The resilience of thermodynamic principles is illustrated by the tremendous range of applications, from osmotic pressure and how solids melt and liquids ...
Observation of Resonant Electric Dipole
... 4-11 Linewidth broadening in the presence of a magnetic field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 4-12 Magnetic field suppression of the resonant interactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 4-13 Microwave spectra for the probe transition for two different magnetic fields . . . 69 5-1 The distribution of ...
... 4-11 Linewidth broadening in the presence of a magnetic field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 4-12 Magnetic field suppression of the resonant interactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 4-13 Microwave spectra for the probe transition for two different magnetic fields . . . 69 5-1 The distribution of ...
I Ceramic Material Classes - Wiley-VCH
... parameters a ¼ 4.754 Å, and c ¼ 12.99 Å. The ions O2 are arranged in close hexagonal arrangement, with the cations Al3 þ occupying two-thirds of the octahedral interstitial positions (Figure 1.1). Some selected materials properties of a-alumina single crystal are summarized in Table 1.1. Except for ...
... parameters a ¼ 4.754 Å, and c ¼ 12.99 Å. The ions O2 are arranged in close hexagonal arrangement, with the cations Al3 þ occupying two-thirds of the octahedral interstitial positions (Figure 1.1). Some selected materials properties of a-alumina single crystal are summarized in Table 1.1. Except for ...
Role of Plasma and Doping Elements on the
... vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) without and with treatment by the nitrogen plasma. The VACNTs with the plasma treatment showed a significant improvement in the EFE property compared to the untreated VACNTs. It is shown that the significant EFE improvement of the VACNTs after the nitroge ...
... vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) without and with treatment by the nitrogen plasma. The VACNTs with the plasma treatment showed a significant improvement in the EFE property compared to the untreated VACNTs. It is shown that the significant EFE improvement of the VACNTs after the nitroge ...
State of matter
In physics, a state of matter is one of the distinct forms that matter takes on. Four states of matter are observable in everyday life: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Many other states are known, such as Bose–Einstein condensates and neutron-degenerate matter, but these only occur in extreme situations such as ultra cold or ultra dense matter. Other states, such as quark–gluon plasmas, are believed to be possible but remain theoretical for now. For a complete list of all exotic states of matter, see the list of states of matter.Historically, the distinction is made based on qualitative differences in properties. Matter in the solid state maintains a fixed volume and shape, with component particles (atoms, molecules or ions) close together and fixed into place. Matter in the liquid state maintains a fixed volume, but has a variable shape that adapts to fit its container. Its particles are still close together but move freely. Matter in the gaseous state has both variable volume and shape, adapting both to fit its container. Its particles are neither close together nor fixed in place. Matter in the plasma state has variable volume and shape, but as well as neutral atoms, it contains a significant number of ions and electrons, both of which can move around freely. Plasma is the most common form of visible matter in the universe.The term phase is sometimes used as a synonym for state of matter, but a system can contain several immiscible phases of the same state of matter (see Phase (matter) for more discussion of the difference between the two terms).