Rydberg-ground state interaction in ultracold gases
... All throughout human history, it was always the urge to understand the basic principles of our world that provided the driving force for science and technology. Up to the present day, this basic human property gives rise to constantly increasing knowledge, understanding, and control of our environme ...
... All throughout human history, it was always the urge to understand the basic principles of our world that provided the driving force for science and technology. Up to the present day, this basic human property gives rise to constantly increasing knowledge, understanding, and control of our environme ...
Rydberg Atoms for Quantum Information - Deep Blue
... Éric, don’t give up on me, eventually I’ll learn how to pronounce Moulin Rouge, parfait, and possibly even poincaré. Over the last five years, I’ve made some of the closest friendships I have ever had. Beth, thanks for all the therapy sessions and the afternoon trips to Starbucks that turned into ...
... Éric, don’t give up on me, eventually I’ll learn how to pronounce Moulin Rouge, parfait, and possibly even poincaré. Over the last five years, I’ve made some of the closest friendships I have ever had. Beth, thanks for all the therapy sessions and the afternoon trips to Starbucks that turned into ...
Unformalized Problems for For Problem Solving in Physics I and For
... This collection of unformalized problems (so-called Breddeopgaver, literately “broad problems”) contains a minor collection of practice problems as well as exam problems from 1976 – January 2016. Up to and including 2007, the exam problems are from the so-called Breddekursus in physics at RUC. The m ...
... This collection of unformalized problems (so-called Breddeopgaver, literately “broad problems”) contains a minor collection of practice problems as well as exam problems from 1976 – January 2016. Up to and including 2007, the exam problems are from the so-called Breddekursus in physics at RUC. The m ...
The scintillating fiber focal plane detector for the - A1
... accessible to them. A ( Z − 1) reacFor studying hypernuclear production in the A Z (e, e K + )Λ tion, the detection of electrons at very forward angles is needed. Therefore, the use of KAOS as a double-arm spectrometer for detection of kaons and the electrons at the same time is mandatory. Thus, th ...
... accessible to them. A ( Z − 1) reacFor studying hypernuclear production in the A Z (e, e K + )Λ tion, the detection of electrons at very forward angles is needed. Therefore, the use of KAOS as a double-arm spectrometer for detection of kaons and the electrons at the same time is mandatory. Thus, th ...
Scientific Report - Durham University Community
... some cases, to the so-called "Coulomb explosion" of the system). One of the main objectives of the COST Programme P14 is to realize significant advances in both the theory and the experience towards the determination of the dynamics of this class of processes. At stakes are the general questions of ...
... some cases, to the so-called "Coulomb explosion" of the system). One of the main objectives of the COST Programme P14 is to realize significant advances in both the theory and the experience towards the determination of the dynamics of this class of processes. At stakes are the general questions of ...
interactions of mucins with biopolymers and drug delivery
... The main components in the mucous gels apart from water are mucins, which are proteins with high molecular weights and an abundance of negatively charged oligosaccharide side chains. The aim of the investigations was to characterize interactions between mucins and other proteins that are present in ...
... The main components in the mucous gels apart from water are mucins, which are proteins with high molecular weights and an abundance of negatively charged oligosaccharide side chains. The aim of the investigations was to characterize interactions between mucins and other proteins that are present in ...
as a PDF
... 2.1.3 Superconductivity at magnetic flux quanta in astrophysical length scales . . . . 2.1.4 Fractal hierarchy of EEGs and ZEGs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1.5 The effects of ELF em fields on brain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 Models for ionic superconducti ...
... 2.1.3 Superconductivity at magnetic flux quanta in astrophysical length scales . . . . 2.1.4 Fractal hierarchy of EEGs and ZEGs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1.5 The effects of ELF em fields on brain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 Models for ionic superconducti ...
CDR - University of Connecticut
... D. Fassouliotis, P. Ioannou, Ch. Kourkoumelis *University of Athens (Athens, Greece) G. B. Franklin, Z. Krahn, J. Kuhn, C. A. Meyer (Deputy Spokesperson), C. Morningstar, B. Quinn, R. A. Schumacher, G. Wilkin Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh,PA) H. Crannell, F. J. Klein, D. Sober Catholic Univ ...
... D. Fassouliotis, P. Ioannou, Ch. Kourkoumelis *University of Athens (Athens, Greece) G. B. Franklin, Z. Krahn, J. Kuhn, C. A. Meyer (Deputy Spokesperson), C. Morningstar, B. Quinn, R. A. Schumacher, G. Wilkin Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh,PA) H. Crannell, F. J. Klein, D. Sober Catholic Univ ...
Medición de la vida media del mesón B± e identificación de quarks
... Kahnan filter algorithm for vertex reconstruction, and of the displaced vertex tech nique l'or tagging jets arising from b quark fragmentation, both of which have now ...
... Kahnan filter algorithm for vertex reconstruction, and of the displaced vertex tech nique l'or tagging jets arising from b quark fragmentation, both of which have now ...
Plasmon enhanced near-field interactions in surface
... Rajkumari Ghoshal. If I were to choose one thing they did for me that most directly led to me being here writing these words, it would be that they always convinced me that I could do whatever I dreamed of doing. But they did more than that. My parents helped me learn to contextualize my dreams in r ...
... Rajkumari Ghoshal. If I were to choose one thing they did for me that most directly led to me being here writing these words, it would be that they always convinced me that I could do whatever I dreamed of doing. But they did more than that. My parents helped me learn to contextualize my dreams in r ...
Modeling of the negative ion source and accelerator of the
... as in tandem type electrostatic accelerators, cyclotrons, storage rings in synchrotrons, nuclear and particle physics (for instance to produce neutrons in the Spallation Neutron Source [2]) and in magnetic fusion devices (generation of high power neutral beams [3]). High brightness negative ion sour ...
... as in tandem type electrostatic accelerators, cyclotrons, storage rings in synchrotrons, nuclear and particle physics (for instance to produce neutrons in the Spallation Neutron Source [2]) and in magnetic fusion devices (generation of high power neutral beams [3]). High brightness negative ion sour ...
NCRP Composite Glossary - National Council on Radiation
... organisms, there are two alleles, one on each chromosome of a homologous pair. [167] alluvial deposit: Material deposited by flowing water. [154] alpha particles: Nuclei of helium atoms consisting of two protons and two neutrons in close association. They have a net charge of +2 and can therefore be ...
... organisms, there are two alleles, one on each chromosome of a homologous pair. [167] alluvial deposit: Material deposited by flowing water. [154] alpha particles: Nuclei of helium atoms consisting of two protons and two neutrons in close association. They have a net charge of +2 and can therefore be ...
Modern Physics for Science and Engineering (eval).
... mechanics are easily managed with this approach through the introduction of operator algebra and with the occasional use of one of the five definite integrals provided in Appendix A. This reduced mathematical emphasis allows students to concentrate on the more important underlying physical concepts an ...
... mechanics are easily managed with this approach through the introduction of operator algebra and with the occasional use of one of the five definite integrals provided in Appendix A. This reduced mathematical emphasis allows students to concentrate on the more important underlying physical concepts an ...
Agency analysis - English and multilingual mechanical translation
... Pantheism represents also a synthesis of idealism and materialism. In its frame the God has also the material nature. Philosophy of Balance describes extrasensory agencies by concepts known from the world of sensory perception. In the first part entitled "Philosophy of Balance" I answer the basic ph ...
... Pantheism represents also a synthesis of idealism and materialism. In its frame the God has also the material nature. Philosophy of Balance describes extrasensory agencies by concepts known from the world of sensory perception. In the first part entitled "Philosophy of Balance" I answer the basic ph ...
Scattering_pdf
... microscopic dynamics: how do these building blocks move and what are their internal degrees of freedom? Once these fundamental questions are answered, the macroscopic properties are in principle determined by quantum theory and statistical physics. The macroscopic response and transport properties s ...
... microscopic dynamics: how do these building blocks move and what are their internal degrees of freedom? Once these fundamental questions are answered, the macroscopic properties are in principle determined by quantum theory and statistical physics. The macroscopic response and transport properties s ...
Colloidal particles on quasicrystalline substrates
... Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that nevertheless exhibit long-range positional and orientational order. They can possess rotational point symmetries, such as five- or tenfold rotational axes, that are not allowed in periodic crystals. Since their discovery [1] quasicrystals have caused much f ...
... Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that nevertheless exhibit long-range positional and orientational order. They can possess rotational point symmetries, such as five- or tenfold rotational axes, that are not allowed in periodic crystals. Since their discovery [1] quasicrystals have caused much f ...
Damping Ring Lecture I - International Linear Collider
... In order to achieve the desired luminosity, an average collision rate of ~14kHz is required (we will return to this parameter shortly). The beam sizes at the IP are determined by the strength of the final focus magnets and the emittance, phase space volume, of the incoming bunches. A number of issue ...
... In order to achieve the desired luminosity, an average collision rate of ~14kHz is required (we will return to this parameter shortly). The beam sizes at the IP are determined by the strength of the final focus magnets and the emittance, phase space volume, of the incoming bunches. A number of issue ...
History of subatomic physics
The idea that matter consists of smaller particles and that there exists a limited number of sorts of primary, smallest particles in nature has existed in natural philosophy since time immemorial. Such ideas gained physical credibility beginning in the 19th century, but the concept of ""elementary particle"" underwent some changes in its meaning: notably, modern physics no longer deems elementary particles indestructible. Even elementary particles can decay or collide destructively; they can cease to exist and create (other) particles in result.Increasingly small particles have been discovered and researched: they include molecules, which are constructed of atoms, that in turn consist of subatomic particles, namely atomic nuclei and electrons. Many more types of subatomic particles have been found. Most such particles (but not electrons) were eventually found to be composed of even smaller particles such as quarks. Particle physics studies these smallest particles and their behaviour under high energies, whereas nuclear physics studies atomic nuclei and their (immediate) constituents: protons and neutrons.