Electric Fields
... As with gravitational potential energy, the reference point for electric potential energy, and hence potential, is arbitrary. Usually what matters is a change in potential, so we just pick a convenient place to call potential energy zero. The dotted lines on the left represent equipotential surfaces ...
... As with gravitational potential energy, the reference point for electric potential energy, and hence potential, is arbitrary. Usually what matters is a change in potential, so we just pick a convenient place to call potential energy zero. The dotted lines on the left represent equipotential surfaces ...
the PDF - JILA - University of Colorado Boulder
... dressed states jm0 i and jm1 i out of bare rotor states using microwave fields. This, in turn, allows for the full controllability of Jz , J? , V, and W, which is one of the main results of the present Letter. Lattice Hamiltonians based on more than one molecular rotational state have been consider ...
... dressed states jm0 i and jm1 i out of bare rotor states using microwave fields. This, in turn, allows for the full controllability of Jz , J? , V, and W, which is one of the main results of the present Letter. Lattice Hamiltonians based on more than one molecular rotational state have been consider ...
Berry Phase Effects on Electronic Properties
... state when the external parameters of a quantum system change slowly and make up a loop in the parameter space. In the absence of degeneracy, the eigenstate will surely come back to itself when finishing the loop, but there will be a phase difference equal to the time integral of the energy (divided ...
... state when the external parameters of a quantum system change slowly and make up a loop in the parameter space. In the absence of degeneracy, the eigenstate will surely come back to itself when finishing the loop, but there will be a phase difference equal to the time integral of the energy (divided ...
Zahn, M., Impact Charging of an Isolated Cylinder with Skewed Field and Flow, Journal of Electrostatics 5, 85-99, Sept. 1978
... charge cloud keeps a constant with time because repel!). ...
... charge cloud keeps a constant with time because repel!). ...
Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques
... natural oscillations of the swing. Let us focus on what made the needle oscillate: It was the small movements of the magnet, back and forth, or more precisely the oscillation of a weak magnetic field perpendicular to the powerful stationary magnetic field caused by the movement of the magnet. But os ...
... natural oscillations of the swing. Let us focus on what made the needle oscillate: It was the small movements of the magnet, back and forth, or more precisely the oscillation of a weak magnetic field perpendicular to the powerful stationary magnetic field caused by the movement of the magnet. But os ...
101, 160401 (2008)
... Introduction.—In recent years, the physics of the 2D chiral p-wave (px þ ipy ) superfluids has attracted much attention [1] because of its nontrivial statistical properties [2] and potential application in topological quantum computation [3,4]. The chiral superfluid can also act as a test bed for st ...
... Introduction.—In recent years, the physics of the 2D chiral p-wave (px þ ipy ) superfluids has attracted much attention [1] because of its nontrivial statistical properties [2] and potential application in topological quantum computation [3,4]. The chiral superfluid can also act as a test bed for st ...
Quantum Plasmas - Bucharest Brahms Page
... Plasma was first identified in a Crookes tube, and so described by Sir William Crookes in 1879 (he called it "radiant matter"). The nature of the Crookes tube "cathode ray" matter was subsequently identified by British physicist Sir J.J. Thomson in 1897.The term "plasma" was coined by Irving Langmui ...
... Plasma was first identified in a Crookes tube, and so described by Sir William Crookes in 1879 (he called it "radiant matter"). The nature of the Crookes tube "cathode ray" matter was subsequently identified by British physicist Sir J.J. Thomson in 1897.The term "plasma" was coined by Irving Langmui ...
ModPhys IV Lecture 3
... The current course wiki, http://modphysfromm4.wiki.usfca.edu , now includes a Glossary of Mathematical Symbols, Other glossaries can be found on Google by searching “mathematics symbols” ...
... The current course wiki, http://modphysfromm4.wiki.usfca.edu , now includes a Glossary of Mathematical Symbols, Other glossaries can be found on Google by searching “mathematics symbols” ...
Stability of nonstationary states of spin-1 Bose- Einstein condensates
... but ω3,4 can be complex if g2 < 0; the unstable states lie inside a triangular region in the ( k ,fz2 ) plane; see Figs. 1(a)–1(c). For fixed values of ω5,6 and q, Eq. (23) determines an ellipsoid in the ( k ,fz ) plane. The unstable states lie in the interior of the ellipsoid obtained by setting ω5 ...
... but ω3,4 can be complex if g2 < 0; the unstable states lie inside a triangular region in the ( k ,fz2 ) plane; see Figs. 1(a)–1(c). For fixed values of ω5,6 and q, Eq. (23) determines an ellipsoid in the ( k ,fz ) plane. The unstable states lie in the interior of the ellipsoid obtained by setting ω5 ...
Valley splitting in the transition-metal dichalcogenides monolayer
... correlation effects by GGA+U calculation for 3d transition metal atoms because it is well known that the correlation effects is important for 3d orbitals.28 We find that the most stable adsorption site is the top on Mo atom for all 3d transition metal atoms adsorption (Sc-Cu) by GGA+U method, while ...
... correlation effects by GGA+U calculation for 3d transition metal atoms because it is well known that the correlation effects is important for 3d orbitals.28 We find that the most stable adsorption site is the top on Mo atom for all 3d transition metal atoms adsorption (Sc-Cu) by GGA+U method, while ...
Noncommuting Coordinates in the Landau Problem
... has gained much attention recently, but the idea actually predates string theory. Coordinate noncommutativity, defined by the equation [xi , xj ] = iθij ...
... has gained much attention recently, but the idea actually predates string theory. Coordinate noncommutativity, defined by the equation [xi , xj ] = iθij ...