
One-dimensional Mott localization of quantum vortices in Josephson-junction arrays
... vortex m v is inversely proportional to the charging energy: m v 5F 20 C/(2a 2 ), where a is the lattice constant of the array. The magnetic field applied perpendicular to the plane of an array plays the role of the chemical potential, which determines the density of vortices. The great advantage of ...
... vortex m v is inversely proportional to the charging energy: m v 5F 20 C/(2a 2 ), where a is the lattice constant of the array. The magnetic field applied perpendicular to the plane of an array plays the role of the chemical potential, which determines the density of vortices. The great advantage of ...
Electric field quantities in bundle and stranded conductors of
... used. When sizing very high voltage transmission lines it is essential to know the maximum value of the electric field at the conductors surface, to prevent the corona effect. To limit this maximum electrical field bundle conductors are currently used. This article reports the study of the electric ...
... used. When sizing very high voltage transmission lines it is essential to know the maximum value of the electric field at the conductors surface, to prevent the corona effect. To limit this maximum electrical field bundle conductors are currently used. This article reports the study of the electric ...
Unit 5 - Mr. Abbott's Mathematics and Physics Page
... through matter, this speed changes • The speed will depend on the material the wave is passing through ...
... through matter, this speed changes • The speed will depend on the material the wave is passing through ...
الشريحة 1 - جامعة فلسطين
... by Eq. When these two expressions are used in the equation mg tan Ө = Fe, we obtain ...
... by Eq. When these two expressions are used in the equation mg tan Ө = Fe, we obtain ...
Agglomeration Kernel of Bipolar Charged Particles in the Presence
... namely Coulomb agglomeration, electric agglomeration, and acoustic agglomeration. The model performance is validated by comparing its predictions with the available exact solutions of peculiar cases. Our results indicate that the collision efficiency increases when an electric field is applied simul ...
... namely Coulomb agglomeration, electric agglomeration, and acoustic agglomeration. The model performance is validated by comparing its predictions with the available exact solutions of peculiar cases. Our results indicate that the collision efficiency increases when an electric field is applied simul ...
Üstündag, A., T.J. Gung, and M. Zahn, Kerr Electro-Optic Theory and Measurements of Electric Fields with Magnitude and Direction Varying Along the Light Path, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 421-442, June 1998
... negligible and we also assume that the Kerr media is lossless (no absorption). With no power loss or reflections in the system, the intensity Most past experimental work has been limited to cases where the of light does not change while propagating in typical Kerr media. electric field magnitude and ...
... negligible and we also assume that the Kerr media is lossless (no absorption). With no power loss or reflections in the system, the intensity Most past experimental work has been limited to cases where the of light does not change while propagating in typical Kerr media. electric field magnitude and ...
DISSERTATION Tools for probing on short time and length scales
... filled with pre-ionized gases [3, 4], a method which increases the electron beam pointing stability as compared to experiments performed in an unconfined gas. Beam diameters initially correspond to the capillary diameter and beam divergences as low as 0.002 rad can be reached. In contrast to laser-e ...
... filled with pre-ionized gases [3, 4], a method which increases the electron beam pointing stability as compared to experiments performed in an unconfined gas. Beam diameters initially correspond to the capillary diameter and beam divergences as low as 0.002 rad can be reached. In contrast to laser-e ...
Surface Electromagnetic Waves Thermally Excited: Radiative Heat
... brought at a distance smaller than a micron. This effect is due to the resonant excitation of surface plasmons. The van der Waals force between a molecule and an interface is proportional to 1/|ǫ + 1|2 where ǫ is the dielectric constant of the medium. There is therefore a resonance for the particula ...
... brought at a distance smaller than a micron. This effect is due to the resonant excitation of surface plasmons. The van der Waals force between a molecule and an interface is proportional to 1/|ǫ + 1|2 where ǫ is the dielectric constant of the medium. There is therefore a resonance for the particula ...
Chapter 26
... The energy stored per unit volume is U/(Ad) = 1/2 oAdE2 This is a fundamental relationship for the energy stored in an electric field valid for any geometry and not restricted to capacitors ...
... The energy stored per unit volume is U/(Ad) = 1/2 oAdE2 This is a fundamental relationship for the energy stored in an electric field valid for any geometry and not restricted to capacitors ...
Zahn, M. and H.A. Haus, Contributions of Prof. James R. Melcher to Engineering Education, Journal of Electrostatics 34, pp. 109-162, March 1995
... stationary and moving conductors. Electric and magnetic forces derived from energy. Electromagnetic waves. Extensive use of engineering examples. The traditional approach emphasizes statics in order that students master mathematical methods. This approach permits the introduction of only few stimula ...
... stationary and moving conductors. Electric and magnetic forces derived from energy. Electromagnetic waves. Extensive use of engineering examples. The traditional approach emphasizes statics in order that students master mathematical methods. This approach permits the introduction of only few stimula ...
Atoms, Molecules and Clusters in Intense Laser Fields
... possibility of investigating processes in atoms, molecules and clusters in which the normal intramolecular forces between electrons and nuclei, and between different electrons, are rivaled in strength by interactions with the driving laser, or with a cluster plasma. Experiments using rescattered ele ...
... possibility of investigating processes in atoms, molecules and clusters in which the normal intramolecular forces between electrons and nuclei, and between different electrons, are rivaled in strength by interactions with the driving laser, or with a cluster plasma. Experiments using rescattered ele ...
Maxwell`s Theory of Electrodynamics
... and physicist who is attributed with formulating classical electromagnetic theory, uniting all previously unrelated observations, experiments and equations of electricity, magnetism and even optics into one consistent theory. Maxwell’s equations demonstrated that electricity, magnetism and even ligh ...
... and physicist who is attributed with formulating classical electromagnetic theory, uniting all previously unrelated observations, experiments and equations of electricity, magnetism and even optics into one consistent theory. Maxwell’s equations demonstrated that electricity, magnetism and even ligh ...
the radiation belts - The Scientific Satellite Data Exchange Network
... reader is referred to Stormer [1955]. Physical approximations that lead to great simplification have, however, been found. This is known as the adiabatic theory for ...
... reader is referred to Stormer [1955]. Physical approximations that lead to great simplification have, however, been found. This is known as the adiabatic theory for ...
Quantum electrodynamics of strong fields?
... definition ‘region of space without real particles’ obviously cannot be true for very strong external fields, the new and better definition ‘energetically deepest and stable configuration of space’ seems to be more appropriate. The stability of the charged vacuum, in our case that of fermions, is as ...
... definition ‘region of space without real particles’ obviously cannot be true for very strong external fields, the new and better definition ‘energetically deepest and stable configuration of space’ seems to be more appropriate. The stability of the charged vacuum, in our case that of fermions, is as ...
Hubbard and Kondo lattice models in two dimensions: A QMC study
... calculate time displaced Greens functions more efficiently. The calculation of imaginarytime-displaced correlation functions with the auxiliary-field projector quantum Monte Carlo algorithm provides valuable insight (such as spin and charge gaps) into the model under consideration. Assaad et al. [8] ...
... calculate time displaced Greens functions more efficiently. The calculation of imaginarytime-displaced correlation functions with the auxiliary-field projector quantum Monte Carlo algorithm provides valuable insight (such as spin and charge gaps) into the model under consideration. Assaad et al. [8] ...
L1 Coulomb
... • The proton and the electron are very different, but the electron charge and the proton charge are known to be the same (except for sign) to an accuracy of one part in 1020. So why did it take so long to see that electricity and magnetism are everywhere? ...
... • The proton and the electron are very different, but the electron charge and the proton charge are known to be the same (except for sign) to an accuracy of one part in 1020. So why did it take so long to see that electricity and magnetism are everywhere? ...
GUIDED AND INDEPENDENT
... Problems are designed to develop and use higher order thinking. Allowing children to grapple with problems, providing minimal support by asking strategic questions, is key. Differentiating problems allows children to solve simpler problems, before solving more complex problems on a concept. Problems ...
... Problems are designed to develop and use higher order thinking. Allowing children to grapple with problems, providing minimal support by asking strategic questions, is key. Differentiating problems allows children to solve simpler problems, before solving more complex problems on a concept. Problems ...