Physics of the Interaction of Charged Particles with Nuclei
... Nuclear physics studying the structure and properties of atomic nuclei dates back to the discovery of the atomic nucleus in 1911. A tremendous progress has been achieved since then due to efforts of experimentalists and theoreticians both in understanding the nature of the matter and in application ...
... Nuclear physics studying the structure and properties of atomic nuclei dates back to the discovery of the atomic nucleus in 1911. A tremendous progress has been achieved since then due to efforts of experimentalists and theoreticians both in understanding the nature of the matter and in application ...
Finite-energy, accelerating Bessel pulses
... a9 = −2.686 10 −16. The spatio-temporal profile is clearly that of a Bessel-X pulse and it maintains the same profile over the whole Bessel zone reaching a maximum group velocity of vg ≃ 3.9 × 108 m/s. This is in stark contrast with the Airy pulse that substantially modifies its profile during propa ...
... a9 = −2.686 10 −16. The spatio-temporal profile is clearly that of a Bessel-X pulse and it maintains the same profile over the whole Bessel zone reaching a maximum group velocity of vg ≃ 3.9 × 108 m/s. This is in stark contrast with the Airy pulse that substantially modifies its profile during propa ...
Chapter 4 The Liquid Drop Model
... 4. Asymmetry term: This is a quantum effect arising from the Pauli exclusion principle which only allows two protons or two neutrons (with opposite spin direction) in each energy state. If a nucleus contains the same number of protons and neutrons then for each type the protons and neutrons fill to ...
... 4. Asymmetry term: This is a quantum effect arising from the Pauli exclusion principle which only allows two protons or two neutrons (with opposite spin direction) in each energy state. If a nucleus contains the same number of protons and neutrons then for each type the protons and neutrons fill to ...
viewgraphs for PEC presentation
... MARI data on Ca doped Y2BaNiO5 Single crystals of Y2-xCaxBaNiO5 are too small for detailed studies of hole doping in a quantum spin liquid using MARI ...
... MARI data on Ca doped Y2BaNiO5 Single crystals of Y2-xCaxBaNiO5 are too small for detailed studies of hole doping in a quantum spin liquid using MARI ...
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... molecules were carefully measured in the terahertz frequency range. The effect of multiple reflections in films were carefully considered and were easily distinguished from the actual phonon modes. The effect of the orientation of the macromolecules relative to the electromagnetic field of the ter ...
... molecules were carefully measured in the terahertz frequency range. The effect of multiple reflections in films were carefully considered and were easily distinguished from the actual phonon modes. The effect of the orientation of the macromolecules relative to the electromagnetic field of the ter ...
Spin Qubits for Quantum Information Processing
... In this chapter we will review the basic principles of manipulating spin qubits for quantum information processing. The history of spin manipulation (magnetic resonance) techniques for nuclear spins and electron spins in solids and liquids was dated back to early 1940s [1]. The first nuclear magneti ...
... In this chapter we will review the basic principles of manipulating spin qubits for quantum information processing. The history of spin manipulation (magnetic resonance) techniques for nuclear spins and electron spins in solids and liquids was dated back to early 1940s [1]. The first nuclear magneti ...
NON-LINEAR MATERIALS Definition
... of light pulses. Since the ligh source is not hundred percent monochromatic and also the signal travels through very long distance, due to chromatic dispersion, pulse broadening takes place. This limits the bit rate or transmission capacity of the fibre. Also due to absorption and scattering, the en ...
... of light pulses. Since the ligh source is not hundred percent monochromatic and also the signal travels through very long distance, due to chromatic dispersion, pulse broadening takes place. This limits the bit rate or transmission capacity of the fibre. Also due to absorption and scattering, the en ...