Quantum Transport through Single and Double Quantum Dots
... between electrons, leads to an energy cost in order to add an extra electron. Due to this fact tunnelling of electrons to or from the reservoirs can be suppressed at low temperatures, this phenomenon is called Coulomb blockade and we will focus on it later. The second effect is that the confinement ...
... between electrons, leads to an energy cost in order to add an extra electron. Due to this fact tunnelling of electrons to or from the reservoirs can be suppressed at low temperatures, this phenomenon is called Coulomb blockade and we will focus on it later. The second effect is that the confinement ...
"A Cryogenic, High-field Trap for Large Positron Plasmas and Cold Beams" Non-Neutral Plasma Physics V , M. Schauer, T. Mitchell, R. Nebel Eds., AIP Conf. Proc. No. 692 (AIP, New York, 2003), pp. 149-161. J.R. Danielson, P. Schmidt, J.P. Sullivan, et al (PDF)
... made in Section VI, as well as a discussion of future plans to create specially tailored positron plasmas and beams using the techniques discussed here. ...
... made in Section VI, as well as a discussion of future plans to create specially tailored positron plasmas and beams using the techniques discussed here. ...
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... used in the SHS experiments, a low density region near the SHS interaction volume and nonuniform laser heating of the plasma would be extremely difficult to create and there is no possibility for an ion mode density fluctuation resulting in scattering at or even near this frequency. However, it shou ...
... used in the SHS experiments, a low density region near the SHS interaction volume and nonuniform laser heating of the plasma would be extremely difficult to create and there is no possibility for an ion mode density fluctuation resulting in scattering at or even near this frequency. However, it shou ...
6. The Impulse-Momentum Change Theorem
... The units for momentum would be mass units times velocity units. The standard metric unit of momentum is the kg•m/s. While the kg•m/s is the standard metric unit of momentum, there are a variety of other units which are acceptable (though not conventional) units of momentum. Examples include kg•mi/ ...
... The units for momentum would be mass units times velocity units. The standard metric unit of momentum is the kg•m/s. While the kg•m/s is the standard metric unit of momentum, there are a variety of other units which are acceptable (though not conventional) units of momentum. Examples include kg•mi/ ...
Files on Scalar Electromagnetics
... engineering the structure of pure space and/or mass in a localized area -- in other words, implementing General Relativity (spacetime curvature) on the lab bench! Tom Bearden has gone on record -- in several of his books published in the 1980s -- to proclaim that the former Soviet Union had created ...
... engineering the structure of pure space and/or mass in a localized area -- in other words, implementing General Relativity (spacetime curvature) on the lab bench! Tom Bearden has gone on record -- in several of his books published in the 1980s -- to proclaim that the former Soviet Union had created ...
Andersen_03
... engineering the structure of pure space and/or mass in a localized area -- in other words, implementing General Relativity (spacetime curvature) on the lab bench! Tom Bearden has gone on record -- in several of his books published in the 1980s -- to proclaim that the former Soviet Union had created ...
... engineering the structure of pure space and/or mass in a localized area -- in other words, implementing General Relativity (spacetime curvature) on the lab bench! Tom Bearden has gone on record -- in several of his books published in the 1980s -- to proclaim that the former Soviet Union had created ...
Transient Electromagnetic Waves in Nonlinear Media Sjöberg, Daniel
... is a rather odd way of classifying things; instead of saying what they are, we try to say what they are not. However, the concept of linearity is deeply rooted in our everyday experiences. When we go to the supermarket and weigh the fruit we want to buy, we expect two oranges to weigh twice as much ...
... is a rather odd way of classifying things; instead of saying what they are, we try to say what they are not. However, the concept of linearity is deeply rooted in our everyday experiences. When we go to the supermarket and weigh the fruit we want to buy, we expect two oranges to weigh twice as much ...
2010 - Universiteit Utrecht
... of harddrives since the late nineties. Broadly speaking, spintronics studies the interplay between charge currents, spin currents, and magnetization dynamics, both from a fundamental point-of-view and with applications in mind. The fundamentally new physics ingredient is that a spin current is a cur ...
... of harddrives since the late nineties. Broadly speaking, spintronics studies the interplay between charge currents, spin currents, and magnetization dynamics, both from a fundamental point-of-view and with applications in mind. The fundamentally new physics ingredient is that a spin current is a cur ...
Open the publication - UEF Electronic Publications
... many situations where the fundamental long-range SPP does not exist and the single-interface SPP propagation is negligible. Partially coherent SPP fields are studied and a scheme to tailor the vectorial coherence of polychromatic SPPs in the Kretschmann setup by controlling the correlations of the s ...
... many situations where the fundamental long-range SPP does not exist and the single-interface SPP propagation is negligible. Partially coherent SPP fields are studied and a scheme to tailor the vectorial coherence of polychromatic SPPs in the Kretschmann setup by controlling the correlations of the s ...
Here - 21st International Conference on General Relativity and
... On the conditions for the formation of exotic compact objects from gravitational collapse (Daniele Malafarina) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Universal Walker metrics (Tomas Malek ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Cartan Algorithm in Higher Dimensions with Applications (David McNutt) . ...
... On the conditions for the formation of exotic compact objects from gravitational collapse (Daniele Malafarina) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Universal Walker metrics (Tomas Malek ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Cartan Algorithm in Higher Dimensions with Applications (David McNutt) . ...
Intensity interferometry experiments in a scanning
... for quantum emitters characterization. They can be point defects in material (few angströms) or confined structures of a few nanometers. A way to reach this scale is by using cathodoluminescence (CL) performed in a scanning transmission electron microscope (CL-STEM), which has only recently been do ...
... for quantum emitters characterization. They can be point defects in material (few angströms) or confined structures of a few nanometers. A way to reach this scale is by using cathodoluminescence (CL) performed in a scanning transmission electron microscope (CL-STEM), which has only recently been do ...
High Resolution Flow Doppler Spectroscopy SSX
... should the frozen-in flux condition hold, one might naively expect an arbitrarily large gradient of B to form when the segments of fluid meet. Ideal MHD is only an idealization, however, and what really happens is that the oppositely directed field lines change their topology, come together, and rec ...
... should the frozen-in flux condition hold, one might naively expect an arbitrarily large gradient of B to form when the segments of fluid meet. Ideal MHD is only an idealization, however, and what really happens is that the oppositely directed field lines change their topology, come together, and rec ...
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.