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... low temperatures and, hence, tunes the corresponding magnetoelectric coupling and ferroelectric properties, as it will be discussed later. ...
... low temperatures and, hence, tunes the corresponding magnetoelectric coupling and ferroelectric properties, as it will be discussed later. ...
Tachyon Tube and Supertube
... involving Dirac monopole in gauge sector. We show that the only static solution of such kind involves strict vacuum T = ∞ so that the monopole-like configuration cannot lead to any physical effect. The appendix explores supertube ansatz with noncritical E < 1 case. We close with summary.1 ...
... involving Dirac monopole in gauge sector. We show that the only static solution of such kind involves strict vacuum T = ∞ so that the monopole-like configuration cannot lead to any physical effect. The appendix explores supertube ansatz with noncritical E < 1 case. We close with summary.1 ...
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... be included in the theoretical formalism in order to account for any measurement result (or more generally, any determinate outcome associated with a physical system or systems). The preceding is a specifically relativistic aspect of quantum theory, since nonrelativistic quantum mechanics ignores a ...
... be included in the theoretical formalism in order to account for any measurement result (or more generally, any determinate outcome associated with a physical system or systems). The preceding is a specifically relativistic aspect of quantum theory, since nonrelativistic quantum mechanics ignores a ...
HSC- Module 9.4 From Ideas to Implementation
... By the beginning of the twentieth century, many of the pieces of the physics puzzle seemed to be falling into place. The wave model of light had successfully explained interference and diffraction, and wavelengths at the extremes of the visible spectrum had been estimated. The invention of a pump th ...
... By the beginning of the twentieth century, many of the pieces of the physics puzzle seemed to be falling into place. The wave model of light had successfully explained interference and diffraction, and wavelengths at the extremes of the visible spectrum had been estimated. The invention of a pump th ...
Tailoring Optical Nonlinearities via the Purcell Effect
... frequency of the light that is sent in as a probe. By contrast, in the current work, it is only essential to modify the dispersion relation for the frequencies close to the atomic resonances; the dispersion at the frequency of the light sent in as a probe can remain quite ordinary. First, consider t ...
... frequency of the light that is sent in as a probe. By contrast, in the current work, it is only essential to modify the dispersion relation for the frequencies close to the atomic resonances; the dispersion at the frequency of the light sent in as a probe can remain quite ordinary. First, consider t ...
Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 Flatland and Topology
... The plateaus in the Hall conductance are sample independent and flat to about one part in 109 at low temperatures (about 100 mK) This is because the Hall current is carried entirely by modes near the edges of the system; on each edge, these modes move in only one direction So even if there is an imp ...
... The plateaus in the Hall conductance are sample independent and flat to about one part in 109 at low temperatures (about 100 mK) This is because the Hall current is carried entirely by modes near the edges of the system; on each edge, these modes move in only one direction So even if there is an imp ...
Magnetic fields
... field that is felt by the current of the other wire. Using the right-hand rule, we find that each wire experiences a force toward the other wire (i.e., an attractive force) when the currents are parallel (as shown). ...
... field that is felt by the current of the other wire. Using the right-hand rule, we find that each wire experiences a force toward the other wire (i.e., an attractive force) when the currents are parallel (as shown). ...