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... optical transmission spectrum at low power level (for example in the inset of Fig1 of this Supplementary Material, the grey curve at 6 W of optical power measured on the photodetector), a WGM resonance has a maximum of dT/d at the inflection point of the flank of the resonance, while dT/dis str ...
... optical transmission spectrum at low power level (for example in the inset of Fig1 of this Supplementary Material, the grey curve at 6 W of optical power measured on the photodetector), a WGM resonance has a maximum of dT/d at the inflection point of the flank of the resonance, while dT/dis str ...
Collective molecule formation in a degenerate
... already become about 40% for the sweep rate of (40 µs/G)−1 . In the experiments [2] the magnetic field was also swept back and forth, whereupon the molecules all dissociate back into atoms. With the random initial phases of the anomalous amplitudes it is not obvious that our simulations should reprod ...
... already become about 40% for the sweep rate of (40 µs/G)−1 . In the experiments [2] the magnetic field was also swept back and forth, whereupon the molecules all dissociate back into atoms. With the random initial phases of the anomalous amplitudes it is not obvious that our simulations should reprod ...
Radioactivity Revision Questions Decay – Nucleus
... 1. What is Radioactivity? Sometimes the nucleus of an atom is unstable. A change will occur in the nucleus to make it more stable. The change is called a decay 2. During Radioactive Decay, what can a Nucleus Emit? When a nucleus decays it will emit (give out) some particles or waves. Emitting partic ...
... 1. What is Radioactivity? Sometimes the nucleus of an atom is unstable. A change will occur in the nucleus to make it more stable. The change is called a decay 2. During Radioactive Decay, what can a Nucleus Emit? When a nucleus decays it will emit (give out) some particles or waves. Emitting partic ...