physics before and after einstein
... for this rejection was that his teachers, and most crucially Weber, did not appreciate his independence of thought and slightly irreverent demeanour, and were by that time determined to punish him for that.2 Thus it happened that the man who was to be arguably the greatest physicist of his century w ...
... for this rejection was that his teachers, and most crucially Weber, did not appreciate his independence of thought and slightly irreverent demeanour, and were by that time determined to punish him for that.2 Thus it happened that the man who was to be arguably the greatest physicist of his century w ...
Quantum Theory, Groups and Representations: An Introduction (under construction) Peter Woit
... 14.1 Canonical quantization . . . . . . . . . . . 14.2 The Groenewold-van Hove no-go theorem 14.3 Canonical quantization in d dimensions . 14.4 For further reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 14.1 Canonical quantization . . . . . . . . . . . 14.2 The Groenewold-van Hove no-go theorem 14.3 Canonical quantization in d dimensions . 14.4 For further reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Physical origins and theoretical models of magnetic anisotropy
... Figure 1: (a) Magnetization curves along the [loo], [OOl], and [loll axes, for a spherical sample. (b) Magnetization curves along the [loo] and [OOl] axes, for plate-shaped sample. It is clear that the first, term is an intrinsic contribution, depending only on the ferromagnetic material under consi ...
... Figure 1: (a) Magnetization curves along the [loo], [OOl], and [loll axes, for a spherical sample. (b) Magnetization curves along the [loo] and [OOl] axes, for plate-shaped sample. It is clear that the first, term is an intrinsic contribution, depending only on the ferromagnetic material under consi ...
Extending coherent state transforms to Clifford analysis
... Cauchy–Riemann conditions. On the other hand, in quantum physics, Clifford algebra or spinor representation valued functions describe some systems with internal degrees of freedom, such as particles with spin. Recall that the Segal-Bargmann transform,1,19,20 for a particle on R, establishes the unit ...
... Cauchy–Riemann conditions. On the other hand, in quantum physics, Clifford algebra or spinor representation valued functions describe some systems with internal degrees of freedom, such as particles with spin. Recall that the Segal-Bargmann transform,1,19,20 for a particle on R, establishes the unit ...
the application of electron spin resonance
... FIG.2. TypicalESR firstderivativelineshapes. (a) Isotropicg-value. (b) Axiallysymmetriccasein the polycrystallineaverage. (c) Orthorhombicallysymmetriccase in the polycrystallineaverage. the direct absorption curve, but as its first derivative. A typical resonance lineshape is illustrated in Fig. 2a ...
... FIG.2. TypicalESR firstderivativelineshapes. (a) Isotropicg-value. (b) Axiallysymmetriccasein the polycrystallineaverage. (c) Orthorhombicallysymmetriccase in the polycrystallineaverage. the direct absorption curve, but as its first derivative. A typical resonance lineshape is illustrated in Fig. 2a ...
Basic Concepts
... We assume that the outside pressure is always nearly equal to the inside pressure, a situation called quasistatic. In such a case, the motion of the movable wall separating the system from the surroundings is infinitely slow. Compression can easily be reversed by expansion; i.e. the process is rever ...
... We assume that the outside pressure is always nearly equal to the inside pressure, a situation called quasistatic. In such a case, the motion of the movable wall separating the system from the surroundings is infinitely slow. Compression can easily be reversed by expansion; i.e. the process is rever ...
Magnetic optical scatterers and backaction Kwadrin, A. - UvA-DARE
... propagation direction and polarization, one can extend its validity to deal with more complex materials such as metals and birefringent crystals [3]. The only two regimes where the effective medium approach is taken to break down is when either features in the material distribution become atomic in ...
... propagation direction and polarization, one can extend its validity to deal with more complex materials such as metals and birefringent crystals [3]. The only two regimes where the effective medium approach is taken to break down is when either features in the material distribution become atomic in ...
"Conventions, Symbols, Quantities, Units and Constants for High
... high-resolution molecular spectroscopy is provided. In particular, great care is taken to provide definitions which are consistent with the recommendations of the IUPAC “Green Book”, from which large parts of this article are drawn. While the recommendations in general refer to the SI (Système Inter ...
... high-resolution molecular spectroscopy is provided. In particular, great care is taken to provide definitions which are consistent with the recommendations of the IUPAC “Green Book”, from which large parts of this article are drawn. While the recommendations in general refer to the SI (Système Inter ...
Communication: creation of molecular vibrational motions via the
... consists of a superposition of rotational states, and subsequently postpulse periodic field-free alignment/orientation can be observed. The physical basis for the orientation is the interference between even and odd J-states which have different parities with respect to inversion at the origin. For ...
... consists of a superposition of rotational states, and subsequently postpulse periodic field-free alignment/orientation can be observed. The physical basis for the orientation is the interference between even and odd J-states which have different parities with respect to inversion at the origin. For ...