Rydberg-ground state interaction in ultracold gases
... Combining ultracold atomic gases with the peculiar properties of Rydberg excited atoms gained a lot of theoretical and experimental attention in recent years. Embedded in the ultracold gas, an interaction between the Rydberg atom and the surrounding ground state atoms arises through the scattering o ...
... Combining ultracold atomic gases with the peculiar properties of Rydberg excited atoms gained a lot of theoretical and experimental attention in recent years. Embedded in the ultracold gas, an interaction between the Rydberg atom and the surrounding ground state atoms arises through the scattering o ...
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... – the DIRAC family for enthusiasm, fun, and patience with my past, present, and future bugs, – the NCPMOL team, – Romaric David for having a solution for every problem, – Ulf Ekström for cool visualization tricks, – Johan Henriksson and Paweł Sałek for insights into the DFT response machinery, – Joh ...
... – the DIRAC family for enthusiasm, fun, and patience with my past, present, and future bugs, – the NCPMOL team, – Romaric David for having a solution for every problem, – Ulf Ekström for cool visualization tricks, – Johan Henriksson and Paweł Sałek for insights into the DFT response machinery, – Joh ...
The phase diagram of dense QCD
... It is interesting that such a phase structure is suggested from the large Nc limit of QCD. When Nc is large, quark loops are suppressed by 1/Nc as compared to gluon contributions [56, 57]. A finite baryon number density arises and the pressure grows of order Nc once µB becomes greater than the lowes ...
... It is interesting that such a phase structure is suggested from the large Nc limit of QCD. When Nc is large, quark loops are suppressed by 1/Nc as compared to gluon contributions [56, 57]. A finite baryon number density arises and the pressure grows of order Nc once µB becomes greater than the lowes ...
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... 5.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 Basic conceptual framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.1 Basic concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.2 Gau ...
... 5.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 Basic conceptual framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.1 Basic concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.2 Gau ...
GEOMETRY, TOPOLOGY AND PHYSICS
... working in particle physics, condensed matter physics and general relativity. The lectures were quite informal and I have tried to keep this informality as much as possible in this book. The proof of a theorem is given only when it is instructive and not very technical; otherwise examples will make ...
... working in particle physics, condensed matter physics and general relativity. The lectures were quite informal and I have tried to keep this informality as much as possible in this book. The proof of a theorem is given only when it is instructive and not very technical; otherwise examples will make ...
Topics on the theory of electron spins in semiconductors
... As electron spin continues to be sought for exploitation in technological devices, understanding the spin’s coupling to its environment is essential. This dissertation theoretically explores spin relaxation in two systems: the cubic zinc-blende and hexagonal wurtzite crystals. First, bulk systems wi ...
... As electron spin continues to be sought for exploitation in technological devices, understanding the spin’s coupling to its environment is essential. This dissertation theoretically explores spin relaxation in two systems: the cubic zinc-blende and hexagonal wurtzite crystals. First, bulk systems wi ...
magnetic ordering phenomena and dynamic fluctuations in cuprate
... related to the fact they live in close proximity to the superconductors. Quantum effects are supposedly far more important and one can wonder if these are really understood. The next step is the idea of dynamical stripes. This corresponds with the notion that even in the fully developed superconduct ...
... related to the fact they live in close proximity to the superconductors. Quantum effects are supposedly far more important and one can wonder if these are really understood. The next step is the idea of dynamical stripes. This corresponds with the notion that even in the fully developed superconduct ...
Scattering, Absorption, and Emission of Light by Small Particles
... way an angle of rotation is defined. Because we extensively employ mathematical techniques of the quantum theory of angular momentum and because we wanted to make the book self-consistent, we use throughout only right-handed (spherical) coordinate systems and always consider an angle of rotation pos ...
... way an angle of rotation is defined. Because we extensively employ mathematical techniques of the quantum theory of angular momentum and because we wanted to make the book self-consistent, we use throughout only right-handed (spherical) coordinate systems and always consider an angle of rotation pos ...
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... amperes (A). The unit of charge is a coulomb where I coulomb = 1 ampere-second. The adjective "rationalized" is used because the factor of 41r is arbitrarily introduced into the proportionality factor in Coulomb's law of (1). It is done this way so as to cancel a 41r that will arise from other more ...
... amperes (A). The unit of charge is a coulomb where I coulomb = 1 ampere-second. The adjective "rationalized" is used because the factor of 41r is arbitrarily introduced into the proportionality factor in Coulomb's law of (1). It is done this way so as to cancel a 41r that will arise from other more ...
Delocalized and Correlated Wave Functions for Excited States in
... The concept of the independent electron approximation has been introduced by Hartree [2], Fock [3] and Slater [4] by defining an effective interaction field which an electron experiences in the presence of the other electrons. Within the Hartree-Fock approximation, each electron moves in a mean fiel ...
... The concept of the independent electron approximation has been introduced by Hartree [2], Fock [3] and Slater [4] by defining an effective interaction field which an electron experiences in the presence of the other electrons. Within the Hartree-Fock approximation, each electron moves in a mean fiel ...
Relativistic coupled cluster theory - in molecular properties and in
... behaviour with and without the consideration of spin-orbit coupling. In numerous situation SOC is not at all a perturbation, and then one should include SOC at the zeroth order of the Hamiltonian. The effect of Spin-Orbit coupling is ubiquitous in nature. Therefore various approximate ways of treati ...
... behaviour with and without the consideration of spin-orbit coupling. In numerous situation SOC is not at all a perturbation, and then one should include SOC at the zeroth order of the Hamiltonian. The effect of Spin-Orbit coupling is ubiquitous in nature. Therefore various approximate ways of treati ...
Quantum effects in nonresonant x-ray scattering
... Due to their versatile properties, x rays are a unique tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of matter. X-ray scattering is the fundamental principle of many imaging techniques. Examples are x-ray crystallography, which recently celebrated one hundred years and is currently the leading meth ...
... Due to their versatile properties, x rays are a unique tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of matter. X-ray scattering is the fundamental principle of many imaging techniques. Examples are x-ray crystallography, which recently celebrated one hundred years and is currently the leading meth ...
Diffraction and Scattering of High Frequency Waves
... is the dimensionless wavenumber. The edges of such a body have a radius of curvature which is comparable to the wavelength of the incident field, which lies inbetween the sharp and blunt cases traditionally treated by the GTD. The local problem of scattering by such an edge is that of a parabolic cy ...
... is the dimensionless wavenumber. The edges of such a body have a radius of curvature which is comparable to the wavelength of the incident field, which lies inbetween the sharp and blunt cases traditionally treated by the GTD. The local problem of scattering by such an edge is that of a parabolic cy ...