APPLIED PHYSICS REVIEWS Semi-insulating semiconductor heterostructures: Optoelectronic properties and applications
... levels, and there is a wide variety to choose from. The deep energy levels for transition metals from the first row of the periodic table are shown in Fig. 1 for several of the III–V semiconductors.3 The figure is plotted to emphasize the interesting and useful invariance of the transition metal ene ...
... levels, and there is a wide variety to choose from. The deep energy levels for transition metals from the first row of the periodic table are shown in Fig. 1 for several of the III–V semiconductors.3 The figure is plotted to emphasize the interesting and useful invariance of the transition metal ene ...
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... spatial ordering of a crystalline system, and has led to our observation of Heisenberglimited wavefunction dynamics. Furthermore, we have observed the superfluid to Mott insulator transition through the matter wave Talbot effect. This technique will be particularly powerful for studying antiferromag ...
... spatial ordering of a crystalline system, and has led to our observation of Heisenberglimited wavefunction dynamics. Furthermore, we have observed the superfluid to Mott insulator transition through the matter wave Talbot effect. This technique will be particularly powerful for studying antiferromag ...
"Spectroscopic Analysis of Semiconductor Quantum Dot Surfaces"
... The study of nanometer sized semiconductor crystallites (NCs), also known as quantum dots (QDs), has seen rapid advancements in recent years in scientific disciplines ranging from chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering. 1 QD materials of CdSe, ZnSe, InP, Fe2O3, as well as many others ...
... The study of nanometer sized semiconductor crystallites (NCs), also known as quantum dots (QDs), has seen rapid advancements in recent years in scientific disciplines ranging from chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering. 1 QD materials of CdSe, ZnSe, InP, Fe2O3, as well as many others ...
Simple Nature
... various numbers of standard kilograms, and find that we can reproduce the recoil velocity of 0.23 m/s with four standard kilograms in the wagon. We have determined the mass of the block to be four kilograms.2 Although this definition of inertial mass has an appealing conceptual simplicity, it is obv ...
... various numbers of standard kilograms, and find that we can reproduce the recoil velocity of 0.23 m/s with four standard kilograms in the wagon. We have determined the mass of the block to be four kilograms.2 Although this definition of inertial mass has an appealing conceptual simplicity, it is obv ...
Electron dynamics in inhomogeneous magnetic fields
... form, all electronic states remain localized except for a narrow band at the centre where metallic conduction takes place. A random magnetic field with zero average breaks time reversal symmetry locally and randomly. The disruption of extended states by the random potential a priori provides a good ...
... form, all electronic states remain localized except for a narrow band at the centre where metallic conduction takes place. A random magnetic field with zero average breaks time reversal symmetry locally and randomly. The disruption of extended states by the random potential a priori provides a good ...
far from the Fermi liquid regime
... This review is organized as follows. In section 2, we briefly summarize the main ideas of Fermi liquid theory as applied to both clean and disordered systems. Section 3 is devoted to a general discussion of the phenomenology of the main NFL systems. Section 3.1 focuses on NFL behaviour of clean syst ...
... This review is organized as follows. In section 2, we briefly summarize the main ideas of Fermi liquid theory as applied to both clean and disordered systems. Section 3 is devoted to a general discussion of the phenomenology of the main NFL systems. Section 3.1 focuses on NFL behaviour of clean syst ...
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... Basic Ideas of TGD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2.1 TGD as a Poincare invariant theory of gravitation . . . . . . . . . 0.2.2 TGD as a generalization of the hadronic string model . . . . . . . 0.2.3 Fusion of the two approaches via a generalization of the space-time ...
... Basic Ideas of TGD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2.1 TGD as a Poincare invariant theory of gravitation . . . . . . . . . 0.2.2 TGD as a generalization of the hadronic string model . . . . . . . 0.2.3 Fusion of the two approaches via a generalization of the space-time ...
Relativistic lagrangian non-linear field theories supporting non-topological soliton solutions UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
... this class of solutions, a more useful one amounts to require a set of minimal properties which seem to be widely accepted in most contexts: Solitons are stable, finite-energy solutions of conservative non-linear differential equations. However, the accepted meaning and content of the term stable is ...
... this class of solutions, a more useful one amounts to require a set of minimal properties which seem to be widely accepted in most contexts: Solitons are stable, finite-energy solutions of conservative non-linear differential equations. However, the accepted meaning and content of the term stable is ...
Classical and Quantum Trajectory-based Approaches to Electron
... issue because the motion of one electron depends on the positions of all the others (i.e. electrons are correlated). The accurate treatment of the electron-electron correlations in electron devices is even a more difficult issue because we deal with non-equilibrium open systems. For classical electr ...
... issue because the motion of one electron depends on the positions of all the others (i.e. electrons are correlated). The accurate treatment of the electron-electron correlations in electron devices is even a more difficult issue because we deal with non-equilibrium open systems. For classical electr ...
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.