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... tunable way. The experimental ability to control the interaction between the Fermi atoms via Feshbach resonances [1] enables one to study the crossover phenomena [2] from the BCS superfluid of weakly bound Cooper pairs to the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of tightly bound molecules [3], universal p ...
... tunable way. The experimental ability to control the interaction between the Fermi atoms via Feshbach resonances [1] enables one to study the crossover phenomena [2] from the BCS superfluid of weakly bound Cooper pairs to the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of tightly bound molecules [3], universal p ...
TLE4922 User Manual - Infineon Technologies
... An application is mostly defined by the passive encoder (Ferromagnetic wheel) and its geometry. This wheel has tolerances in diameter, width, tooth-height, tooth-width, and of course, its eccentricity referred to as run-out. These parameters are not directly related to the two sensing technologies, ...
... An application is mostly defined by the passive encoder (Ferromagnetic wheel) and its geometry. This wheel has tolerances in diameter, width, tooth-height, tooth-width, and of course, its eccentricity referred to as run-out. These parameters are not directly related to the two sensing technologies, ...
H2 PHYSICS SET E PAPER 3 THE PHYSICS CAFE
... www.ThePhysicsCafe.com that electrons were diffracted by very narrow slits. This is illustrated in Fig. 7.4. For Examiners’ use ...
... www.ThePhysicsCafe.com that electrons were diffracted by very narrow slits. This is illustrated in Fig. 7.4. For Examiners’ use ...
Towards ~ Lorentz Invariant Quantum Theory of Measurement
... restricts the pure state summands to orthogonal states, provided the eigenvalues of the density operator are non-degenerate, but there is no apriori reason to expect all proper mixtures to be composed of orthogonal pure state subensembles. It is well known that counter-examples can be easily constru ...
... restricts the pure state summands to orthogonal states, provided the eigenvalues of the density operator are non-degenerate, but there is no apriori reason to expect all proper mixtures to be composed of orthogonal pure state subensembles. It is well known that counter-examples can be easily constru ...
Lecture 33: Near and Far Fields of the Resistance.
... (and, simultaneously, the magnetic) field carries energy away from the dipole. This phenomenon is called radiation. Antennas for communication, radio, RADAR, microwave ovens, etc. are all based on this concept of electromagnetic radiation. One topic of further exploration that you may wish to invest ...
... (and, simultaneously, the magnetic) field carries energy away from the dipole. This phenomenon is called radiation. Antennas for communication, radio, RADAR, microwave ovens, etc. are all based on this concept of electromagnetic radiation. One topic of further exploration that you may wish to invest ...
A Magnetotelluric Investigation of Geoelectrical Dimensionality and Study of the
... The skin depth permits the characterisation of the investigation depth, which, as can be seen, increases according to the square root of the product of medium resistivity and period. Although it has been defined for homogeneous media, its use can be extended to heterogeneous cases as well (e.g. geol ...
... The skin depth permits the characterisation of the investigation depth, which, as can be seen, increases according to the square root of the product of medium resistivity and period. Although it has been defined for homogeneous media, its use can be extended to heterogeneous cases as well (e.g. geol ...
Quantum mechanical approaches to the virial S.LeBohec
... quantum mechanical expectation values: 2(hT i)∞ = ν(hVT ot i)∞ This suggests that the operation of taking the expectation value h· · · i can be regarded as a continuation of the time averaging (· · · )τ to reveal the contribution of a dynamics internal to the wave function. In fact, when considering ...
... quantum mechanical expectation values: 2(hT i)∞ = ν(hVT ot i)∞ This suggests that the operation of taking the expectation value h· · · i can be regarded as a continuation of the time averaging (· · · )τ to reveal the contribution of a dynamics internal to the wave function. In fact, when considering ...
Chapter 1. The Basics of Quantum Mechanics
... (scaling as 1/n) and more negative total energies (n.b., the reference zero of energy corresponds to the electron at r = ∞, and with v = 0). So, it is the result that only certain orbits are allowed that causes only certain energies to occur and thus only certain energies to be observed in the emit ...
... (scaling as 1/n) and more negative total energies (n.b., the reference zero of energy corresponds to the electron at r = ∞, and with v = 0). So, it is the result that only certain orbits are allowed that causes only certain energies to occur and thus only certain energies to be observed in the emit ...