Circular Polarization and Nonreciprocal Propagation in Magnetic Media
... Gerald F. Dionne, Gary A. Allen, Pamela R. Haddad, Caroline A. Ross, and Benjamin Lax n The polarization of electromagnetic signals is an important feature in the design of modern radar and telecommunications. Standard electromagnetic theory readily shows that a linearly polarized plane wave propaga ...
... Gerald F. Dionne, Gary A. Allen, Pamela R. Haddad, Caroline A. Ross, and Benjamin Lax n The polarization of electromagnetic signals is an important feature in the design of modern radar and telecommunications. Standard electromagnetic theory readily shows that a linearly polarized plane wave propaga ...
Working Group "Young DPG" Arbeitsgruppe junge DPG (AGjDPG
... are dominated by a continuum of fluctuations. Such states arise in the vicinity of phase transitions, which are accessed by the variation of a non-thermal control parameter at zero temperature, so-called quantum phase transitions. Even though quantum phase transitions are strictly defined to be at z ...
... are dominated by a continuum of fluctuations. Such states arise in the vicinity of phase transitions, which are accessed by the variation of a non-thermal control parameter at zero temperature, so-called quantum phase transitions. Even though quantum phase transitions are strictly defined to be at z ...
Electric Flux and Gauss's Law
... representing a local element of area Ai surrounding the surface point. Therefore, ...
... representing a local element of area Ai surrounding the surface point. Therefore, ...
Powerpoint
... Shown is the electric potential measured on the surface of a patient. This potential is caused by electrical signals originating in the beating heart. Why does the potential have this pattern, and what do these measurements tell us about the heart’s condition? Copyright © 2007, Pearson Education, In ...
... Shown is the electric potential measured on the surface of a patient. This potential is caused by electrical signals originating in the beating heart. Why does the potential have this pattern, and what do these measurements tell us about the heart’s condition? Copyright © 2007, Pearson Education, In ...
Title Simulation of a tubular linear magnetic gear using HTS bulks
... higher reliability, lower acoustic noise, inherent overload protection, and free from maintenance. Moreover, they are readily integrated into various electric machines, hence creating the so-called geared machines which can simultaneously offer high-frequency machine design and low-speed rotating mo ...
... higher reliability, lower acoustic noise, inherent overload protection, and free from maintenance. Moreover, they are readily integrated into various electric machines, hence creating the so-called geared machines which can simultaneously offer high-frequency machine design and low-speed rotating mo ...
The Stoner-Wohlfarth model of Ferromagnetism: Static properties
... as a classical signal input-output problem. The input-output characteristic M (H) is that of a peculiar non-linear filter except at very low fields where M is simply proportional to H. A simple illustration of non-linearity is to observe the output as a square signal whereas the input is a sinusoida ...
... as a classical signal input-output problem. The input-output characteristic M (H) is that of a peculiar non-linear filter except at very low fields where M is simply proportional to H. A simple illustration of non-linearity is to observe the output as a square signal whereas the input is a sinusoida ...
Chapter 5 The Wavelike - UCF College of Sciences
... x, we can calculate the expectation value ‹p›. However, it is impossible in principle to find p as function of x since, according to uncertainty principle, both p and x can not be determined at the same time. To find ‹p› we need to know the distribution function for momentum. If we know Ψ(x), the di ...
... x, we can calculate the expectation value ‹p›. However, it is impossible in principle to find p as function of x since, according to uncertainty principle, both p and x can not be determined at the same time. To find ‹p› we need to know the distribution function for momentum. If we know Ψ(x), the di ...
QUANTUM SPIN GLASSES Heiko Rieger and A. Peter Young
... cure the contradiction between experiment and theory for transverse Ising spin glasses. Finally we would like to remark that the zero temperature phase transition in a number of mean field quantum spin glasses falling in universality classes different from the one considered here has been investigat ...
... cure the contradiction between experiment and theory for transverse Ising spin glasses. Finally we would like to remark that the zero temperature phase transition in a number of mean field quantum spin glasses falling in universality classes different from the one considered here has been investigat ...
Kinetic Simulations of Particle Acceleration at Astrophysical Shocks Damiano Caprioli
... Mach numbers according to eq. 2 is consistent with hypothesis that CR-induced instabilities can account the effective magnetic field amplification inferred at blast waves of young SNRs, even with moderate CR celeration efficiencies of about 10–20%. It would be tempting to conclude that resonant strea i ...
... Mach numbers according to eq. 2 is consistent with hypothesis that CR-induced instabilities can account the effective magnetic field amplification inferred at blast waves of young SNRs, even with moderate CR celeration efficiencies of about 10–20%. It would be tempting to conclude that resonant strea i ...
Electric Fields
... Procedure: With the apparatus described above, you will be provided a pair of metal bars that can be placed on the board under the electrodes. Connect the DC power supply (8-10 V) to the outer poles of the electrodes. When the voltage is applied to the terminals, charges flow between them across th ...
... Procedure: With the apparatus described above, you will be provided a pair of metal bars that can be placed on the board under the electrodes. Connect the DC power supply (8-10 V) to the outer poles of the electrodes. When the voltage is applied to the terminals, charges flow between them across th ...