
Spins and spin-orbit coupling in semiconductors, metals, and
... approach c near nucleus, should use full Dirac equation). In system with many electrons, replace V with self-consistent potential. Many body corrections to SO are relatively small. Other relativistic effects which couple spin and orbital motion include magnetic dipole-dipole interaction between spin ...
... approach c near nucleus, should use full Dirac equation). In system with many electrons, replace V with self-consistent potential. Many body corrections to SO are relatively small. Other relativistic effects which couple spin and orbital motion include magnetic dipole-dipole interaction between spin ...
Diameters of rotationally and vibrationally excited diatomic molecules
... diatomic molecules assuming that the molecules are either the rotating Morse oscillators or the rotating Tietz-Hua oscillators (see Ref. [5] which is called hereatter as Paper I). We derive several analytical expressions (of different accuracies) for the diameters as functions of molecular vibration ...
... diatomic molecules assuming that the molecules are either the rotating Morse oscillators or the rotating Tietz-Hua oscillators (see Ref. [5] which is called hereatter as Paper I). We derive several analytical expressions (of different accuracies) for the diameters as functions of molecular vibration ...
approximation of thermal equilibrium for quantum gases with
... Note that because of the properties of the exponential function in Boltzmann statistics, the effect of the Fermi level is to scale all quantities by the factor exp{−β ∗ φ}. This scaling can be performed after solving the Bloch equation with φ = 0. The situation becomes more complex for Fermi–Dirac o ...
... Note that because of the properties of the exponential function in Boltzmann statistics, the effect of the Fermi level is to scale all quantities by the factor exp{−β ∗ φ}. This scaling can be performed after solving the Bloch equation with φ = 0. The situation becomes more complex for Fermi–Dirac o ...
Decoherence - Center for Ultracold Atoms
... occurs, but less abruptly as a function of separation, and this de-phasing arises from a qualitatively different reason. The atom’s own longitudinal momentum plays the role of the environment. This mechanism may not qualify as quantum decoherence, because entanglement between two degrees of freedom ...
... occurs, but less abruptly as a function of separation, and this de-phasing arises from a qualitatively different reason. The atom’s own longitudinal momentum plays the role of the environment. This mechanism may not qualify as quantum decoherence, because entanglement between two degrees of freedom ...
Lectures 6-7
... Thus, if we’re willing to accept more uncertainty about an electron’s momentum, we can have more certainty in knowing its position – and vice versa. This inverse relationship can be ...
... Thus, if we’re willing to accept more uncertainty about an electron’s momentum, we can have more certainty in knowing its position – and vice versa. This inverse relationship can be ...
Electron Spin or “Classically Non-Describable Two - Philsci
... The discovery of electron spin is one of the most interesting stories in the history of Quantum Mechanics; told e.g. in van der Waerden’s contribution to the Pauli Memorial Volume ([10], pp. 199-244), in Tomonaga’s book [38], and also in various first-hand reports [39][16] [24]. This story also bear ...
... The discovery of electron spin is one of the most interesting stories in the history of Quantum Mechanics; told e.g. in van der Waerden’s contribution to the Pauli Memorial Volume ([10], pp. 199-244), in Tomonaga’s book [38], and also in various first-hand reports [39][16] [24]. This story also bear ...
Lectures 10-11 - U of L Class Index
... Thus, if we’re willing to accept more uncertainty about an electron’s momentum, we can have more certainty in knowing its position – and vice versa. This inverse relationship can be ...
... Thus, if we’re willing to accept more uncertainty about an electron’s momentum, we can have more certainty in knowing its position – and vice versa. This inverse relationship can be ...
`Bound` states of an electron in the far
... is undoubtedly the most celebrated problem in atomic physics (the hydrogen atom), but the motion of an electron in the field of an electric dipole does not seem to have been studied at all. There is indeed good reason for this: no nucleus has a measurable electric dipole moment. Nuclei do have magne ...
... is undoubtedly the most celebrated problem in atomic physics (the hydrogen atom), but the motion of an electron in the field of an electric dipole does not seem to have been studied at all. There is indeed good reason for this: no nucleus has a measurable electric dipole moment. Nuclei do have magne ...
2. The HameroffŁs gap junction tunneling
... equilibrium systems, whereas the laser is our first example of an open system, which achieves coherence by energetic pumping - this latter idea is of the greatest importance for understanding the general implications of coherence. The laser functions in thermal environments (room temperature) and th ...
... equilibrium systems, whereas the laser is our first example of an open system, which achieves coherence by energetic pumping - this latter idea is of the greatest importance for understanding the general implications of coherence. The laser functions in thermal environments (room temperature) and th ...
PDF (Author Accepted Manuscript) - CLoK
... gravitational field produced by the primaries. Since no closed-form solution is known for the full three-body problem, this generalization to the case of four bodies is rather difficult. A practicable possibility consists in assuming the motions of the three primaries and, without attempting to esta ...
... gravitational field produced by the primaries. Since no closed-form solution is known for the full three-body problem, this generalization to the case of four bodies is rather difficult. A practicable possibility consists in assuming the motions of the three primaries and, without attempting to esta ...