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... Its impact on the field of multiferroics is comparable to that of yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) on superconductors [7]. In BFO the magnetism is associated with the 3d electrons of the Fe 3+ cations. e ferroelectricty arises from the hybridization between the oxygen 2p orbitals and the empty Bi ...
... Its impact on the field of multiferroics is comparable to that of yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) on superconductors [7]. In BFO the magnetism is associated with the 3d electrons of the Fe 3+ cations. e ferroelectricty arises from the hybridization between the oxygen 2p orbitals and the empty Bi ...
The Stern-Gerlach Experiment
... The following sketch of the history of the Stern-Gerlach experiment is based on the much more complete account by B. Friedrich & D. Herschbach in Daedalus, 127/1, 165 (1998). The discovery of the Zeeman effect (1896) and its theoretical interpretation demonstrated that atoms have magnetic dipole mom ...
... The following sketch of the history of the Stern-Gerlach experiment is based on the much more complete account by B. Friedrich & D. Herschbach in Daedalus, 127/1, 165 (1998). The discovery of the Zeeman effect (1896) and its theoretical interpretation demonstrated that atoms have magnetic dipole mom ...
Orbital Analogue of the Quantum Anomalous Hall
... two independent variables. The spectra of the above Hamiltonian does not depend on the gauge choice, but the physical wave functions differ by a gauge transformation. For the calculation convenience, we use the Landau gauge for an open boundary system along the zigzag edge and take =ð2Þ ¼ 0:05. ~ ...
... two independent variables. The spectra of the above Hamiltonian does not depend on the gauge choice, but the physical wave functions differ by a gauge transformation. For the calculation convenience, we use the Landau gauge for an open boundary system along the zigzag edge and take =ð2Þ ¼ 0:05. ~ ...
Flux penetration into flat superconductors of arbitrary shape
... extended cylinder or slab with constant j c in a parallel magnetic field, where demagnetizing effects are negligible. The introduction of a demagnetizing factor can account for deviations from this ideal situation only in the special case of ellipsoids without pinning. However, single crystalline HT ...
... extended cylinder or slab with constant j c in a parallel magnetic field, where demagnetizing effects are negligible. The introduction of a demagnetizing factor can account for deviations from this ideal situation only in the special case of ellipsoids without pinning. However, single crystalline HT ...
electric field
... The unlike charges produce a attractive force between them The force on q1 is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force on q2 ...
... The unlike charges produce a attractive force between them The force on q1 is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force on q2 ...
Bioplasma Concept of Consciousness
... baggage and clean up the scene. It is also necessary to enlist all the observed properties of the brain and consciousness and ensure that the developed model explains all of them (Atmanspacher, 2004; Adamski, 2007; 2008). Quantum mechanics rests upon two fundamental properties. Firstly, it is based ...
... baggage and clean up the scene. It is also necessary to enlist all the observed properties of the brain and consciousness and ensure that the developed model explains all of them (Atmanspacher, 2004; Adamski, 2007; 2008). Quantum mechanics rests upon two fundamental properties. Firstly, it is based ...
Powerpoint
... which would have the greater acceleration? Which has the greater potential energy when released? Which will have a greater speed when at the bottom of the hill? 4. What factors does the speed at the bottom of the hill depend on? What factors does the acceleration of the ball depend on? 5. Is it poss ...
... which would have the greater acceleration? Which has the greater potential energy when released? Which will have a greater speed when at the bottom of the hill? 4. What factors does the speed at the bottom of the hill depend on? What factors does the acceleration of the ball depend on? 5. Is it poss ...