Magnetic-field-induced resonant tunneling in parallel two
... the plane of the QW for the two current orientations, B i'I i ~denoted by B'i ) and B i i I (B i ). For B'i the resistance shows a pronounced peak at B c 51.6 T with a relative amplitude DR/R526%. The peak is followed by a rapid decrease in resistance down to almost half of its zero-field value. Two ...
... the plane of the QW for the two current orientations, B i'I i ~denoted by B'i ) and B i i I (B i ). For B'i the resistance shows a pronounced peak at B c 51.6 T with a relative amplitude DR/R526%. The peak is followed by a rapid decrease in resistance down to almost half of its zero-field value. Two ...
Planck`s Constant
... Using the equipment described below we collected two sets of data. Each data set is explained in detail in the Collected Data section. Our overall method involved splitting the source light into its components, and then measuring the stopping potential and charge time of each under different conditi ...
... Using the equipment described below we collected two sets of data. Each data set is explained in detail in the Collected Data section. Our overall method involved splitting the source light into its components, and then measuring the stopping potential and charge time of each under different conditi ...
A Quantum Explanation of Sheldrake`s Morphic
... embryo development takes. In materialist theories (apart from the concept of particles), there is also the concept of "force fields". The difference between the 2 concepts is interesting. Whereas particles are discrete, fields form a continuum. They have a wholeness. For example, if we cut a magnet ...
... embryo development takes. In materialist theories (apart from the concept of particles), there is also the concept of "force fields". The difference between the 2 concepts is interesting. Whereas particles are discrete, fields form a continuum. They have a wholeness. For example, if we cut a magnet ...
Slide 1
... run from left to right: g= 0, 1 or 2 For a broad range of parameters, there is only one running solution, and then the electrons are fully polarized! ...
... run from left to right: g= 0, 1 or 2 For a broad range of parameters, there is only one running solution, and then the electrons are fully polarized! ...
BEC and optical lattices
... Reduction of degrees of freedom is achieved by ignoring correlations and introducing non-linearity. Often valid for sufficiently weak interactions Centre for Quantum Physics & Technology, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford. ...
... Reduction of degrees of freedom is achieved by ignoring correlations and introducing non-linearity. Often valid for sufficiently weak interactions Centre for Quantum Physics & Technology, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford. ...
A Quantum Explanation of Sheldrake`s Morphic Resonance
... embryo development takes. In materialist theories (apart from the concept of particles), there is also the concept of "force fields". The difference between the 2 concepts is interesting. Whereas particles are discrete, fields form a continuum. They have a wholeness. For example, if we cut a magnet ...
... embryo development takes. In materialist theories (apart from the concept of particles), there is also the concept of "force fields". The difference between the 2 concepts is interesting. Whereas particles are discrete, fields form a continuum. They have a wholeness. For example, if we cut a magnet ...
quantum mechanics
... Thus, a micro particle --- IΨ > -- moves without a trajectory meaning that it relocates from one place to another by motions whose velocity at certain moments may essentially deviate from the generative velocity Vg; so the particle disappears intermittently until reinstating at one of its compositio ...
... Thus, a micro particle --- IΨ > -- moves without a trajectory meaning that it relocates from one place to another by motions whose velocity at certain moments may essentially deviate from the generative velocity Vg; so the particle disappears intermittently until reinstating at one of its compositio ...
qm2 - Michael Nielsen
... There is no doubt a special place in hell being reserved for me at this very moment for this mean trick, for the task is impossible. Superfluidity, like the fractional quantum Hall effect, is an emergent phenomenon – a low-energy collective effect of huge numbers of particles that cannot be deduced ...
... There is no doubt a special place in hell being reserved for me at this very moment for this mean trick, for the task is impossible. Superfluidity, like the fractional quantum Hall effect, is an emergent phenomenon – a low-energy collective effect of huge numbers of particles that cannot be deduced ...
arXiv:1606.09570v1 [physics.gen-ph] 29 Jun 2016
... black holes [15, 16], where gravitational collapse is prevented by the uncertainty principle. Furthermore, in [17, 18] Bohr-type models are used in order to establish a link between black holes and quantum gravity. The relativistic Newtonian gravitational law (eq. (1)) used to derive the above expre ...
... black holes [15, 16], where gravitational collapse is prevented by the uncertainty principle. Furthermore, in [17, 18] Bohr-type models are used in order to establish a link between black holes and quantum gravity. The relativistic Newtonian gravitational law (eq. (1)) used to derive the above expre ...
Quantum state majorization at the output of bosonic Gaussian
... entangled than the output state |Ψout i0 obtained with a coherent input. What is more, from the well known relationship between entanglement and majorization [9], we also know that |Ψout i0 can be obtained from |Ψout i with local operations and classical communication. The previous facts are just so ...
... entangled than the output state |Ψout i0 obtained with a coherent input. What is more, from the well known relationship between entanglement and majorization [9], we also know that |Ψout i0 can be obtained from |Ψout i with local operations and classical communication. The previous facts are just so ...
Theory and applications of convex and non-convex
... methods work best when the projection on each set Ci is easy to describe or approximate. These methods are especially useful when the number of sets involved is large as the methods are fairly easy to parallelize. The theory is pretty well understood when all sets are convex. The theory is much less ...
... methods work best when the projection on each set Ci is easy to describe or approximate. These methods are especially useful when the number of sets involved is large as the methods are fairly easy to parallelize. The theory is pretty well understood when all sets are convex. The theory is much less ...
Superfluid to insulator transition in a moving system of
... Strong broadening of the phase transition in d=1 and d=2 is discontinuous at the transition. Phase slips are not important. Sharp phase transition ...
... Strong broadening of the phase transition in d=1 and d=2 is discontinuous at the transition. Phase slips are not important. Sharp phase transition ...
Wigner Jenő és a „kvantum disszidensek”
... There obviously is a certain danger of its intruding into science in general, which is not an isolated enterprise of the human spirit, spirit but grows on the same historical soil as the others and participates in the mood of age. There is, however, so I believe, no other nearly blatant example of t ...
... There obviously is a certain danger of its intruding into science in general, which is not an isolated enterprise of the human spirit, spirit but grows on the same historical soil as the others and participates in the mood of age. There is, however, so I believe, no other nearly blatant example of t ...
theoretical study of the interaction of mesoscopic quantum
... quantum theory (plus unifications of both), and leave aside alternative theories of gravity as well as, for example, non-linear generalizations of quantum theory. Among such more general frameworks are the suggestions that the gravitational field might be the cause for a collapse of the wave functio ...
... quantum theory (plus unifications of both), and leave aside alternative theories of gravity as well as, for example, non-linear generalizations of quantum theory. Among such more general frameworks are the suggestions that the gravitational field might be the cause for a collapse of the wave functio ...