Atomically crafted spin lattices as model systems for quantum
... the subspace with highest spin projection (m = ±2). On the other hand, Co has spin S = 3/2 and the ground state is in the multiplet with smallest spin projection (m = ±1/2). As we will see in the next sections, those two magnetic atoms have very different properties, not only due to the difference b ...
... the subspace with highest spin projection (m = ±2). On the other hand, Co has spin S = 3/2 and the ground state is in the multiplet with smallest spin projection (m = ±1/2). As we will see in the next sections, those two magnetic atoms have very different properties, not only due to the difference b ...
Mutual Inductance Calculation of Movable Planar Coils on Parallel
... The derivation of can be found in [23]. The electric field for any point of the secondary filament ( and can be expressed as at ...
... The derivation of can be found in [23]. The electric field for any point of the secondary filament ( and can be expressed as at ...
Production of p-wave Feshbach molecules from an ultra
... This thesis studies the dynamics of Feshbach molecule production from a gas of ultracold spin polarised Fermi atoms. A magnetic field is used to vary the strength of the interaction between the atoms exploring the limits of weakly paired atoms and tightly bound diatomic molecules. A mean field appro ...
... This thesis studies the dynamics of Feshbach molecule production from a gas of ultracold spin polarised Fermi atoms. A magnetic field is used to vary the strength of the interaction between the atoms exploring the limits of weakly paired atoms and tightly bound diatomic molecules. A mean field appro ...
An introduction to magnetic reconnection
... functions of (x,y) but B has a component out of the plane. The diffusion region is bounded in (x,y) but not in z. ...
... functions of (x,y) but B has a component out of the plane. The diffusion region is bounded in (x,y) but not in z. ...
Organometallic Synthesis and Spectroscopic Characterization of
... QDs were dissolved in a small amount of pyridine. One drop of the concentrated pyridine solution was placed on a silicon (100) wafer and dried under vacuum at 80 °C for 24 h. The films were later coated with a thin layer of amorphous carbon to prevent charging effects under the electron beam. Solid- ...
... QDs were dissolved in a small amount of pyridine. One drop of the concentrated pyridine solution was placed on a silicon (100) wafer and dried under vacuum at 80 °C for 24 h. The films were later coated with a thin layer of amorphous carbon to prevent charging effects under the electron beam. Solid- ...
On the theory of sea-floor conductivity mapping using transient
... transient response, and hence the resolution of sea floor conductivity, is substantial. The theoretical curves computed by Edwards and Chave are displayed in the time domain. A similar separation of sea-floor and seawater effects is also observed in the frequency domain. Electing to display results ...
... transient response, and hence the resolution of sea floor conductivity, is substantial. The theoretical curves computed by Edwards and Chave are displayed in the time domain. A similar separation of sea-floor and seawater effects is also observed in the frequency domain. Electing to display results ...
Spin-Mediated Consciousness: Theory, Experimental Studies
... reveals itself through the structure of the relativistic quantum equation for fermions such as electrons (12). Penrose had considered early on that spin might be more fundamental than space-time and invented spinor and twistor algebras for a combinatorial description of spacetime geometry (13, 14). ...
... reveals itself through the structure of the relativistic quantum equation for fermions such as electrons (12). Penrose had considered early on that spin might be more fundamental than space-time and invented spinor and twistor algebras for a combinatorial description of spacetime geometry (13, 14). ...
ABSTRACT CONSTRUCTION OF APPARATUS AND FIRST EXPERIMENTS INVESTIGATING DYNAMICS OF BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATES
... for dilute gas systems. Densities for these cold atom systems are around 1013 − 1015 cm−3 . For more details see Refs. [48, 12]. Although dilute gas BECs were first thought to be an achievement in atomic physics with little relevance to other fields, they have emerged as tools for the study of a wid ...
... for dilute gas systems. Densities for these cold atom systems are around 1013 − 1015 cm−3 . For more details see Refs. [48, 12]. Although dilute gas BECs were first thought to be an achievement in atomic physics with little relevance to other fields, they have emerged as tools for the study of a wid ...
Manifestations of phase-coherent transport in
... resulted in unexpected observations. In particular, in graphene, the low-field magnetoresistance associated to weak-localization has been found to be strongly sample dependent and to be entirely absent in many samples [4,5]. This is striking, since this low-field magnetoresistance is a ubiquitous, ver ...
... resulted in unexpected observations. In particular, in graphene, the low-field magnetoresistance associated to weak-localization has been found to be strongly sample dependent and to be entirely absent in many samples [4,5]. This is striking, since this low-field magnetoresistance is a ubiquitous, ver ...
Syllabus Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level PHYSICS
... Symbols, Signs and Abbreviations Wherever symbols, signs and abbreviations are used in examination papers, the recommendation made in the ASE publication Signs, Symbols and Systematics. The units kW h, atmosphere, eV and unified atomic mass unit (u) may be used in examination papers without further ...
... Symbols, Signs and Abbreviations Wherever symbols, signs and abbreviations are used in examination papers, the recommendation made in the ASE publication Signs, Symbols and Systematics. The units kW h, atmosphere, eV and unified atomic mass unit (u) may be used in examination papers without further ...
Spin-orbit coupling effects in two
... [13],[14]. In coupled dots, the two-qubit quantum gates are realized by manipulating the exchange coupling between the electrons, which originates in the Coulomb interaction and the Pauli principle [8],[15]. How is the exchange coupling modified by the presence of the spin-orbit coupling? In general, ...
... [13],[14]. In coupled dots, the two-qubit quantum gates are realized by manipulating the exchange coupling between the electrons, which originates in the Coulomb interaction and the Pauli principle [8],[15]. How is the exchange coupling modified by the presence of the spin-orbit coupling? In general, ...
Signatures of Majorana zero-modes in nanowires, quantum spin
... state as a coherent superposition of electron and hole. Such a coherent superposition requires a superconducting condensate. The idea is based on the understanding that the ground state of a superconductor is a collective condensate of pairs of electrons with opposite momentum and spin, socalled Coo ...
... state as a coherent superposition of electron and hole. Such a coherent superposition requires a superconducting condensate. The idea is based on the understanding that the ground state of a superconductor is a collective condensate of pairs of electrons with opposite momentum and spin, socalled Coo ...