Exact solutions and the adiabatic heuristic for quantum Hall states
... with quasihole excitations, and not even the initial state is strictly incompressible. This is of no real physical significance however: we should really consider whether there is a gap for creation of quasi-particle—quasi-hole paris. (In a more proper treatment, where we paid more attention to boun ...
... with quasihole excitations, and not even the initial state is strictly incompressible. This is of no real physical significance however: we should really consider whether there is a gap for creation of quasi-particle—quasi-hole paris. (In a more proper treatment, where we paid more attention to boun ...
Transport properties of quantum-classical systems
... operators and sampling over the quantum-classical equilibrium density. More general expressions for time correlation functions have been derived by taking the quantum-classical limit of the quantum correlation function.14 The evaluation of these correlation functions involves forward and backward qu ...
... operators and sampling over the quantum-classical equilibrium density. More general expressions for time correlation functions have been derived by taking the quantum-classical limit of the quantum correlation function.14 The evaluation of these correlation functions involves forward and backward qu ...
Introduction to Graphing Parabolas
... AIM: To find the axis of symmetry using To graphically solve Linear-Quadratic systems To identify the number of possible solutions for a Linear-Quadratic system ...
... AIM: To find the axis of symmetry using To graphically solve Linear-Quadratic systems To identify the number of possible solutions for a Linear-Quadratic system ...
Classical electromagnetism
... motion of charged particles or currents is calculated... Occasionally, ..., the two problems are combined. But the treatment is a stepwise one -- first the motion of the charged particle in the external field is determined, neglecting the emission of radiation; then the radiation is calculated from ...
... motion of charged particles or currents is calculated... Occasionally, ..., the two problems are combined. But the treatment is a stepwise one -- first the motion of the charged particle in the external field is determined, neglecting the emission of radiation; then the radiation is calculated from ...
Curriculum Vitae Irinel Chiorescu
... manipulation of electron spins up to ambient temperatures in Cr5+ (S=1/2) doped K3NbO8. Phys. Rev. Lett, 99, 137601. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5199 Chen, L., Ramsey, C. M., Dalal, N. S., Ren, T., Cotton, F. A., Wernsdorfer, W., & Chiorescu, I. (2006). Enhanced magnetic hysteresis by p ...
... manipulation of electron spins up to ambient temperatures in Cr5+ (S=1/2) doped K3NbO8. Phys. Rev. Lett, 99, 137601. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5199 Chen, L., Ramsey, C. M., Dalal, N. S., Ren, T., Cotton, F. A., Wernsdorfer, W., & Chiorescu, I. (2006). Enhanced magnetic hysteresis by p ...
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... • However each term no longer satisfies the canonical angular momentum algebra except the electron spin, in this sense the second and third term is not the electron orbital and photon angular momentum operator. The physical meaning of these operators is ...
... • However each term no longer satisfies the canonical angular momentum algebra except the electron spin, in this sense the second and third term is not the electron orbital and photon angular momentum operator. The physical meaning of these operators is ...
What is a magnetic field? by David Sligar
... in nature can be explained by exchanges of particles, but quantum gravity theory has problems and is not complete. Richard Feynman refers to photons from a magnet in his book, Q.E.D., The Strange Theory of Light and Matter. Feynman explains that under certain circumstances, including when a very lar ...
... in nature can be explained by exchanges of particles, but quantum gravity theory has problems and is not complete. Richard Feynman refers to photons from a magnet in his book, Q.E.D., The Strange Theory of Light and Matter. Feynman explains that under certain circumstances, including when a very lar ...
The Canonical Ensemble
... Low energy states are more probable than the higher ones There may be numerous states with almost identical energies The density of states is a very sharply increasing function of energy ...
... Low energy states are more probable than the higher ones There may be numerous states with almost identical energies The density of states is a very sharply increasing function of energy ...
Coupled quantum dots as quantum gates
... is only for simplicity that we choose the two dots to be exactly identical, and no qualitative changes will occur in the following analysis if the dots are only approximately equal and approximately of parabolic shape. The ~bare! Coulomb interaction between the two electrons is described by C. The s ...
... is only for simplicity that we choose the two dots to be exactly identical, and no qualitative changes will occur in the following analysis if the dots are only approximately equal and approximately of parabolic shape. The ~bare! Coulomb interaction between the two electrons is described by C. The s ...
space charge effects - CERN Accelerator School
... Ex: Longitudinal Electrict field of a uniform charged cylinder ...
... Ex: Longitudinal Electrict field of a uniform charged cylinder ...