Monopoles and fractional vortices in chiral superconductors
... high energy is broken at low energy to the diagonal subgroup of the electromagnetism U (1)Q , where Q = Y −W3 is the electric charge. In amorphous chiral superconductors the relevant symmetry above the superconducting transition temperature Tc is SO(3)L × U (1)Q , where SO(3)L is a global group of t ...
... high energy is broken at low energy to the diagonal subgroup of the electromagnetism U (1)Q , where Q = Y −W3 is the electric charge. In amorphous chiral superconductors the relevant symmetry above the superconducting transition temperature Tc is SO(3)L × U (1)Q , where SO(3)L is a global group of t ...
Full-Wave Simulation of High-Frequency Electromagnetic
... Studies of propagation past density filaments (‘blobs’) are presented and compared with 2D simulations. The synergistic effects of blob density and width on scattering angle are investigated, resulting in the conclusion that even filaments of densities below beam critical density can cause significa ...
... Studies of propagation past density filaments (‘blobs’) are presented and compared with 2D simulations. The synergistic effects of blob density and width on scattering angle are investigated, resulting in the conclusion that even filaments of densities below beam critical density can cause significa ...
High Time Resolution Spectroscopic
... but on plasma properties in remote regions as well. In an ordinary gas made up of neutral molecules, particle trajectories are affected only by collisions with other particles, and as a result the behavior of a gas molecule is influenced only by its nearest neighbors. ...
... but on plasma properties in remote regions as well. In an ordinary gas made up of neutral molecules, particle trajectories are affected only by collisions with other particles, and as a result the behavior of a gas molecule is influenced only by its nearest neighbors. ...
Space plasma physics (2012) T. Wiegelmann
... -> fluctuating electromagnetic fields. There are also externally imposed disturbances which may propagate through the plasma and spread their energy in the whole plasma volume. The relevant frequency ranges are: Ultra-low, extremely-low, and very-low frequency waves ...
... -> fluctuating electromagnetic fields. There are also externally imposed disturbances which may propagate through the plasma and spread their energy in the whole plasma volume. The relevant frequency ranges are: Ultra-low, extremely-low, and very-low frequency waves ...
Electron and nuclear spins in semiconductor
... of nuclear spins. While this may not be the ideal situation for technological purposes, it provides a fascinating system for probing fundamental interactions between a small number of electrons and a large number of nuclei. This thesis is divided into two parts. Chapters 2-4 concern the spin-orbit i ...
... of nuclear spins. While this may not be the ideal situation for technological purposes, it provides a fascinating system for probing fundamental interactions between a small number of electrons and a large number of nuclei. This thesis is divided into two parts. Chapters 2-4 concern the spin-orbit i ...
Radiation I
... of problems in particular are still incomplete. Suggestions for improvement of the text and reports of misprints are most welcomed. The course aims at providing quantitative training in basic physics concepts constituting the foundation for any advanced study of astrophysical phenomena. The course s ...
... of problems in particular are still incomplete. Suggestions for improvement of the text and reports of misprints are most welcomed. The course aims at providing quantitative training in basic physics concepts constituting the foundation for any advanced study of astrophysical phenomena. The course s ...
The Dirac Equation and the Superluminal Electron Model
... charged. If a positive hole meets an electron they will annihilate each other, producing photons. Dirac’s electron sea model raised concerns for some time. At first Dirac thought the positively charged hole was a proton, which is about 1800 times the mass of an electron, but that didn’t work. The el ...
... charged. If a positive hole meets an electron they will annihilate each other, producing photons. Dirac’s electron sea model raised concerns for some time. At first Dirac thought the positively charged hole was a proton, which is about 1800 times the mass of an electron, but that didn’t work. The el ...
1 - MTEL
... Although the primary means of preparing for the MTEL is your college education, adequate preparation prior to taking or retaking the MTEL test is strongly recommended. How much preparation and study you need depends on how comfortable and knowledgeable you are with the content of the test. The first ...
... Although the primary means of preparing for the MTEL is your college education, adequate preparation prior to taking or retaking the MTEL test is strongly recommended. How much preparation and study you need depends on how comfortable and knowledgeable you are with the content of the test. The first ...
Coil Design and Related Studies for the Fusion-Fission
... quite low and currently lower than for most renewables (except hydropower) and that the energy production is independent of weather and time of day. In addition, the technology to burn U-235 in light water reactors (LWRs) and some other reactor types is known and has been well tested during the last ...
... quite low and currently lower than for most renewables (except hydropower) and that the energy production is independent of weather and time of day. In addition, the technology to burn U-235 in light water reactors (LWRs) and some other reactor types is known and has been well tested during the last ...
Influence of atmospheric electric fields on the radio
... in the radial direction to the shower axis [12,13]. The total emission observed at ground level is the coherent sum of both components. Because the two components are polarized in different directions, they are added constructively or destructively depending on the positions of the observer relative ...
... in the radial direction to the shower axis [12,13]. The total emission observed at ground level is the coherent sum of both components. Because the two components are polarized in different directions, they are added constructively or destructively depending on the positions of the observer relative ...
Quantum vacuum thruster
A quantum vacuum plasma thruster (or Q-thruster) is a proposed type of spacecraft thruster that would work in part by acting on the virtual particles produced by quantum vacuum fluctuations. This was proposed as a possible model for an engine that could produce thrust without carrying its own propellant. Some physicists working with microwave resonant cavity thrusters think that they might be the first examples of such an engine.