
Ultracold chemistry of a single Rydberg atom in a rubidium
... observed for 87 Rb by Bendkowsky et al. [15, 16] and via atom loss for 84 Sr by DeSalvo et al. [17]. The bound-states of the polar molecules are provided by a set of high angular momentum states (trilobite state), which in combination with the giant internuclear separation leads to a large permanent ...
... observed for 87 Rb by Bendkowsky et al. [15, 16] and via atom loss for 84 Sr by DeSalvo et al. [17]. The bound-states of the polar molecules are provided by a set of high angular momentum states (trilobite state), which in combination with the giant internuclear separation leads to a large permanent ...
Physics College System will fulfill the
... Completion of all requirements for the BS Physics degree with a minimum GPA of 3.5 in science and math courses and overall GPA of 3.2. Completion of honors research project in collaboration with a faculty advisor. The results of the research project must be written in the form of an honors thesis wh ...
... Completion of all requirements for the BS Physics degree with a minimum GPA of 3.5 in science and math courses and overall GPA of 3.2. Completion of honors research project in collaboration with a faculty advisor. The results of the research project must be written in the form of an honors thesis wh ...
BSc (Hons) Physics - SC340 Optional Minor: Biology/Chemistry
... One of the most important concepts in physics is that, behind the apparent complexity of the world around us, nature has an underlying simplicity and unity which can be expressed in terms of allembracing fundamental principles and laws. As well as being concerned with such fundamental questions, phy ...
... One of the most important concepts in physics is that, behind the apparent complexity of the world around us, nature has an underlying simplicity and unity which can be expressed in terms of allembracing fundamental principles and laws. As well as being concerned with such fundamental questions, phy ...
Scientific Committe Organizing Committe - Harvard
... for identical bosons are used to parametrize range-corrections for both bound and unbound two-body systems [5]. Next we derive an equation to determine the adiabatic potentials for distances larger than the two-body range. Only phase shifts of a related scaled finite range two-body potential enter t ...
... for identical bosons are used to parametrize range-corrections for both bound and unbound two-body systems [5]. Next we derive an equation to determine the adiabatic potentials for distances larger than the two-body range. Only phase shifts of a related scaled finite range two-body potential enter t ...
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... This module is designed to develop a level of competence in Mathematica, a modern programming language currently used in many physics research labs for mathematical modelling. No prior experience is ...
... This module is designed to develop a level of competence in Mathematica, a modern programming language currently used in many physics research labs for mathematical modelling. No prior experience is ...
EGAS41
... This volume is published under the copyright of the European Physical Society. We wish to inform the authors that the transfer of the copyright to EPS should not prevent an author to publish an article in a journal quoting the original first publication or to use the same abstract for another confere ...
... This volume is published under the copyright of the European Physical Society. We wish to inform the authors that the transfer of the copyright to EPS should not prevent an author to publish an article in a journal quoting the original first publication or to use the same abstract for another confere ...
Physics - Minnesota State University, Mankato
... PHYS 482 (4) Teaching Methods and Materials in Physical Science Current methods of teaching all physical sciences with emphasis on physics and chemistry. For students planning to teach at a middle school, secondary school, college, or a university. Prerequisite: one year of chemistry and one year of ...
... PHYS 482 (4) Teaching Methods and Materials in Physical Science Current methods of teaching all physical sciences with emphasis on physics and chemistry. For students planning to teach at a middle school, secondary school, college, or a university. Prerequisite: one year of chemistry and one year of ...
53. B. Sc. Physical Science
... Note: Universities may include more options or delete some from this list Important: 1. Each University/Institute should provide a brief write-up about each paper outlining the salient features, utility, learning objectives and prerequisites. 2. University/Institute can add/delete some experiments o ...
... Note: Universities may include more options or delete some from this list Important: 1. Each University/Institute should provide a brief write-up about each paper outlining the salient features, utility, learning objectives and prerequisites. 2. University/Institute can add/delete some experiments o ...
Single Atoms Preparation Using Light-Assisted Collisions
... Optically trapped neutral atoms have proven to be an excellent experimental platform in the pursuit of understanding the physical reality of quantum mechanics. Fundamental research of atom-light interaction at the individual atoms level has consolidated our knowledge of microscopic systems and impro ...
... Optically trapped neutral atoms have proven to be an excellent experimental platform in the pursuit of understanding the physical reality of quantum mechanics. Fundamental research of atom-light interaction at the individual atoms level has consolidated our knowledge of microscopic systems and impro ...
PHYS - Auburn University Bulletin
... of a faculty member. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 10 credit hours. PHYS 4930 DIRECTED STUDIES IN PHYSICS (1-5) IND. Departmental approval. Student will study a topic of interest under the direction of a faculty member. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 10 credit hours. PHYS 4967 HON ...
... of a faculty member. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 10 credit hours. PHYS 4930 DIRECTED STUDIES IN PHYSICS (1-5) IND. Departmental approval. Student will study a topic of interest under the direction of a faculty member. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 10 credit hours. PHYS 4967 HON ...
Review of Cold Rydberg Atoms and Their Applications
... history in physics, dating back to more than a century ago when the high-lying energy levels of hydrogen in the Balmer series were first studied in atomic spectroscopy to become the experimental ground for the Bohr’s atom modeling [4, 5]. Helped by the gradual development of sophisticated experimenta ...
... history in physics, dating back to more than a century ago when the high-lying energy levels of hydrogen in the Balmer series were first studied in atomic spectroscopy to become the experimental ground for the Bohr’s atom modeling [4, 5]. Helped by the gradual development of sophisticated experimenta ...
Options in Physics
... Foreign Languages One of the German or French sequences* offered by the School of Foreign Languages (YADYOK) must be taken as Distribution Courses *FR101,201 and GER101,201 are offered in Fall term and FR102,202 and ...
... Foreign Languages One of the German or French sequences* offered by the School of Foreign Languages (YADYOK) must be taken as Distribution Courses *FR101,201 and GER101,201 are offered in Fall term and FR102,202 and ...
PHYSICS • PHYS
... 2 hrs. lab. Introduction to symbolic manipulation and numerical techniques used to analyze or simulate a broad range of physical systems. 2995 Research In ternship (1) Prereq.: consent of instructor and department chair. May be repeated for credit . Individual reading and theoretical and/or experime ...
... 2 hrs. lab. Introduction to symbolic manipulation and numerical techniques used to analyze or simulate a broad range of physical systems. 2995 Research In ternship (1) Prereq.: consent of instructor and department chair. May be repeated for credit . Individual reading and theoretical and/or experime ...
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... An experimental study of devices and circuits in analog and digital electronics. No previous experience with electronic circuits is assumed; introductory topics including signal acquisition, computer interfaces, and analog/digital signal processing will be covered. One hour of lecture plus two three ...
... An experimental study of devices and circuits in analog and digital electronics. No previous experience with electronic circuits is assumed; introductory topics including signal acquisition, computer interfaces, and analog/digital signal processing will be covered. One hour of lecture plus two three ...
Minimum Policies and Standards for Bachelor of
... This component could be a thesis, special project, on-the-job training (OJT) or any combination. HEIs shall have the prerogative to choose a mode of implementing this requirement based on the available resources within the institution and opportunities for collaboration with suitable outside organiz ...
... This component could be a thesis, special project, on-the-job training (OJT) or any combination. HEIs shall have the prerogative to choose a mode of implementing this requirement based on the available resources within the institution and opportunities for collaboration with suitable outside organiz ...
Niels Bohr as philosopher of experiment: Does
... of regularities with which we are concerned in atomic physics” (Bohr, 1935, p. 701, emphasis added). Bohr was also careful to distinguish between our use of classical terminology and the dynamical properties of quantum objects. As he recognized, objects like electrons simply do not possess “such inh ...
... of regularities with which we are concerned in atomic physics” (Bohr, 1935, p. 701, emphasis added). Bohr was also careful to distinguish between our use of classical terminology and the dynamical properties of quantum objects. As he recognized, objects like electrons simply do not possess “such inh ...
Elimination of the degenerate trajectory of a single atom strongly
... The experimental setup contains two important parts, including the cold atom cloud trapped by MOT [27] and the highfinesse Fabry-Pérot cavity composed of two spherical mirrors [28,29]. Both of them are located in an ultrahigh vacuum chamber. The MOT is located 5 mm above the cavity with an atom num ...
... The experimental setup contains two important parts, including the cold atom cloud trapped by MOT [27] and the highfinesse Fabry-Pérot cavity composed of two spherical mirrors [28,29]. Both of them are located in an ultrahigh vacuum chamber. The MOT is located 5 mm above the cavity with an atom num ...
Department of Physics
... MATH 301. Microscopic theory of temperature, heat and entropy, kinetic theory, multicomponent systems, and quantum statistics. Mathematical relationships of thermodynamics. PHYS 351. Guided Inquiry for University Physics I. 1.5 Hour. Semester course; 1 lecture and 1 recitation hour. 1.5 credits. Pre ...
... MATH 301. Microscopic theory of temperature, heat and entropy, kinetic theory, multicomponent systems, and quantum statistics. Mathematical relationships of thermodynamics. PHYS 351. Guided Inquiry for University Physics I. 1.5 Hour. Semester course; 1 lecture and 1 recitation hour. 1.5 credits. Pre ...
Revised B. Sc. Honours in Physics (under CBCS) w.e.f. 2015-2018
... A paper having 06 credits carry 100 marks; 80 marks for end semester exam and 20 marks for internal exam (mid term), which further divided as 15 (internal exam-theory/practical) + 05 (attendance and other activities). A candidate has to answer Five Questions out of Nine Questions of which Question n ...
... A paper having 06 credits carry 100 marks; 80 marks for end semester exam and 20 marks for internal exam (mid term), which further divided as 15 (internal exam-theory/practical) + 05 (attendance and other activities). A candidate has to answer Five Questions out of Nine Questions of which Question n ...
Inserting Two Atoms into a Single Optical Micropotential
... different potential wells, radiative escape is not possible and the atoms remain trapped [18]. Detecting the absence of the pair of atoms after the optical molasses stage thus confirms the successful joining of the two atoms in one potential well of the HDT. In order to independently examine the dyn ...
... different potential wells, radiative escape is not possible and the atoms remain trapped [18]. Detecting the absence of the pair of atoms after the optical molasses stage thus confirms the successful joining of the two atoms in one potential well of the HDT. In order to independently examine the dyn ...
What Makes a Classical Concept Classical? Toward a
... and the means of observation. This assumption is not only fully justified by all everyday experience but even constitutes the whole basis of classical physics. . . . As soon as we are dealing, however, with phenomena like individual atomic processes which, due to their very nature, are essentially d ...
... and the means of observation. This assumption is not only fully justified by all everyday experience but even constitutes the whole basis of classical physics. . . . As soon as we are dealing, however, with phenomena like individual atomic processes which, due to their very nature, are essentially d ...
What Makes a Classical Concept Classical? Toward a
... analysis of objectivity.6 It was in developing this alternative that Bohr articulated the doctrine of classical concepts. In order to grasp Bohr’s point, think again about Planck on objectivity. Entirely apart from what we now know about the invalidity of the physical presppositions underlying Plan ...
... analysis of objectivity.6 It was in developing this alternative that Bohr articulated the doctrine of classical concepts. In order to grasp Bohr’s point, think again about Planck on objectivity. Entirely apart from what we now know about the invalidity of the physical presppositions underlying Plan ...
Three Puzzles about Bohr`s Correspondence Principle
... possible” (Bohr 1918, p. 4; BCW 3, p. 70).4 In his later writing, however, Bohr explicitly rejects this view that the correspondence principle can be thought of as an analogy between the two theories. He writes, In Q.o.L [Bohr 1918] this designation has not yet been used, but the substance of the p ...
... possible” (Bohr 1918, p. 4; BCW 3, p. 70).4 In his later writing, however, Bohr explicitly rejects this view that the correspondence principle can be thought of as an analogy between the two theories. He writes, In Q.o.L [Bohr 1918] this designation has not yet been used, but the substance of the p ...
Three-Level L-Type Atomic System Localized by the Parameters of
... of the population in the upper or any ground state in a four-level tripod system [22], in which some interesting spatial periodic structures, such as spikes, craters, and waves are observed. Wan et al. suggested the 2D atom localization scheme via incorporating the quantum interference phenomenon in ...
... of the population in the upper or any ground state in a four-level tripod system [22], in which some interesting spatial periodic structures, such as spikes, craters, and waves are observed. Wan et al. suggested the 2D atom localization scheme via incorporating the quantum interference phenomenon in ...
Bohr`s quantum postulate and time in quantum mechanics
... (Bohr, 1948, p. 313) is the need of redefining the meaning of the term phenomena. According to Bohr we have to limit the “use of the word phenomenon to refer exclusively to observations obtained under specified circumstances, including an account of the whole experiment” (Bohr, 1948, p. 317). In thi ...
... (Bohr, 1948, p. 313) is the need of redefining the meaning of the term phenomena. According to Bohr we have to limit the “use of the word phenomenon to refer exclusively to observations obtained under specified circumstances, including an account of the whole experiment” (Bohr, 1948, p. 317). In thi ...
James Franck

James Franck (26 August 1882 – 21 May 1964) was a German physicist who won the 1925 Nobel Prize for Physics with Gustav Hertz ""for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom"". He completed his doctorate in 1906 and his habilitation in 1911 at the Frederick William University in Berlin, where he lectured and taught until 1918, having reached the position of professor extraordinarius. He served as a volunteer in the German Army during World War I. He was seriously injured in 1917 in a gas attack and was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class.Franck became the Head of the Physics Division of the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft for Physical Chemistry. In 1920, Franck became professor ordinarius of experimental physics and Director of the Second Institute for Experimental Physics at the University of Göttingen. While there he worked on quantum physics with Max Born, who was Director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics. His work included the Franck–Hertz experiment, an important confirmation of the Bohr model of the atom. He promoted the careers of women in physics, notably Lise Meitner, Hertha Sponer and Hilde Levi.After the NSDAP came to power in Germany in 1933, Franck resigned his post in protest against the dismissal of fellow academics. He assisted Frederick Lindemann in helping dismissed Jewish scientists find work overseas, before he left Germany in November 1933. After a year at the Niels Bohr Institute in Denmark, he moved to the United States, where he worked at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and then the University of Chicago. During this period he became interested in photosynthesis.Franck participated in the Manhattan Project during World War II as Director of the Chemistry Division of the Metallurgical Laboratory. He was also the chairman of the Committee on Political and Social Problems regarding the atomic bomb, which is best known for the compilation of the Franck Report, which recommended that the atomic bombs not be used on the Japanese cities without warning.