Application of the underscreened Kondo lattice model to neptunium
... Thus, with decreasing temperature, there is first a ferromagnetic state between TC and TK and then a mixed Kondo-ferromagnetic state below TK with a clear decrease of the ferromagnetic magnetization. In the ferromagnetic phase, the magnetic moment is almost saturated, reaching a value close to 1. In ...
... Thus, with decreasing temperature, there is first a ferromagnetic state between TC and TK and then a mixed Kondo-ferromagnetic state below TK with a clear decrease of the ferromagnetic magnetization. In the ferromagnetic phase, the magnetic moment is almost saturated, reaching a value close to 1. In ...
EXAM 1
... Show all work!! Report all numbers to three (3) significant figures. A point charge q = 20.0 nC is located at the center of a unifonn ring having linear charge density A. = -10.0 nC/m and radius a = 0.50 m, as shown in the figure. Detennine the total outward electric flux through a sphere centered a ...
... Show all work!! Report all numbers to three (3) significant figures. A point charge q = 20.0 nC is located at the center of a unifonn ring having linear charge density A. = -10.0 nC/m and radius a = 0.50 m, as shown in the figure. Detennine the total outward electric flux through a sphere centered a ...
The Microwave Hall Effect Measured Using a Waveguide Tee J. E.
... coherent microwaves at high powers. Coaxial cables are now much more widely used than metal waveguides, but in this experiment we use X band waveguides because we are able to cut a slot to insert a sample into a waveguide series tee. There are two main methods for measuring the microwave Hall effect ...
... coherent microwaves at high powers. Coaxial cables are now much more widely used than metal waveguides, but in this experiment we use X band waveguides because we are able to cut a slot to insert a sample into a waveguide series tee. There are two main methods for measuring the microwave Hall effect ...
Model for the magnetoresistance and Hall coefficient of inhomogeneous graphene 兲
... greater than about 1 T. At f n = 0.5, xy = 0 for all B. Within the present model, this latter result is exact, and not restricted to the EMA.10 Figure 3 shows xx共B , f n兲 versus f n for several values of B. We use the EMA and the same parameters as in Figs. 1 and 2 共with c = 2.3B兲. xx saturates ...
... greater than about 1 T. At f n = 0.5, xy = 0 for all B. Within the present model, this latter result is exact, and not restricted to the EMA.10 Figure 3 shows xx共B , f n兲 versus f n for several values of B. We use the EMA and the same parameters as in Figs. 1 and 2 共with c = 2.3B兲. xx saturates ...
Silicon quantum electronics
... at the same time. Furthermore, states of different qubits can be entangled with each other. This means that the outcome of a measurement on one of the entangled qubits will influence the outcome of a measurement on the other, irrespective of how far the qubits are apart. There are detailed theoretic ...
... at the same time. Furthermore, states of different qubits can be entangled with each other. This means that the outcome of a measurement on one of the entangled qubits will influence the outcome of a measurement on the other, irrespective of how far the qubits are apart. There are detailed theoretic ...
Majorana Fermions - Physics | Oregon State University
... Majorana fermions. Ideal probes of these excitations are inelastic neutron scattering experiments. These we report here for a ruthenium-based material, α-RuCl3, continuing a major search (so far concentrated on iridium materials) for realizations of the celebrated Kitaev honeycomb topological QSL. O ...
... Majorana fermions. Ideal probes of these excitations are inelastic neutron scattering experiments. These we report here for a ruthenium-based material, α-RuCl3, continuing a major search (so far concentrated on iridium materials) for realizations of the celebrated Kitaev honeycomb topological QSL. O ...
Antiferroelectric Shape Memory Ceramics
... Ceramics “shape memory” has also been reported for certain ferroelectricity-related transitions, namely paraelectric–ferroelectric [11] and antiferroelectric (AFE)–ferroelectric (FE) transitions [12,13]. The former thermally-induced transition revealed a shape-recovery phenomenon similar to zirconia ...
... Ceramics “shape memory” has also been reported for certain ferroelectricity-related transitions, namely paraelectric–ferroelectric [11] and antiferroelectric (AFE)–ferroelectric (FE) transitions [12,13]. The former thermally-induced transition revealed a shape-recovery phenomenon similar to zirconia ...