Spin-orbit coupling
... fields, not present in their experiment But they still ascribe this feature to weak localisation and furthermore argue that the presence of weak localisation is incompatible with the Fermi level being in strongly spin orbit coupled valence band ??!! But is their main basis even right? ...
... fields, not present in their experiment But they still ascribe this feature to weak localisation and furthermore argue that the presence of weak localisation is incompatible with the Fermi level being in strongly spin orbit coupled valence band ??!! But is their main basis even right? ...
chapter 3 electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
... The longitudinal relaxation is accompanied by a change of the energy of the spin system. The thermal motion is the source and sink of energy exchange in the relaxation processes. In solids, thermal motion is usually described by phonons, which are quanta (photons) with energies in the range correspo ...
... The longitudinal relaxation is accompanied by a change of the energy of the spin system. The thermal motion is the source and sink of energy exchange in the relaxation processes. In solids, thermal motion is usually described by phonons, which are quanta (photons) with energies in the range correspo ...
Entanglement Entropy
... Let’s consider a quantum system: we usually identify it through its state, i.e. its wave function. In this way, we assume it is possible to define the system completely and build the function which represents it. However, this is not always feasible. For instance, in an electron-target scattering ex ...
... Let’s consider a quantum system: we usually identify it through its state, i.e. its wave function. In this way, we assume it is possible to define the system completely and build the function which represents it. However, this is not always feasible. For instance, in an electron-target scattering ex ...
Adobe Photoshop PDF - Perimeter Institute
... deeply troubled Newton because it did not explain the cause of the force. Moreover, in the 1850’s, a more careful look at existing observations suggested that something might be ...
... deeply troubled Newton because it did not explain the cause of the force. Moreover, in the 1850’s, a more careful look at existing observations suggested that something might be ...
Electronic quantum optics beyond the integer quantum Hall effect
... or via properly designed Lorentzian voltage pulses [7–9] imposed on a two-dimensional electron gas. The edge states in the IQH effect, which are exempt of backscattering, play the role of such waveguides and a QPC placed downstream is equivalent to a half-silvered mirror, as it partitions electrons ...
... or via properly designed Lorentzian voltage pulses [7–9] imposed on a two-dimensional electron gas. The edge states in the IQH effect, which are exempt of backscattering, play the role of such waveguides and a QPC placed downstream is equivalent to a half-silvered mirror, as it partitions electrons ...
Factorized S-Matrices in Two Dimensions as the Exact
... 3 It may appear that (i) and (ii) mean that the S-matrix is diagonal in the momentum representation. It is not true if the theory contains different particles (having different internal quantum numbers, e.g., particle and antiparticle) of the same mass. In this case the exchanges of momenta between ...
... 3 It may appear that (i) and (ii) mean that the S-matrix is diagonal in the momentum representation. It is not true if the theory contains different particles (having different internal quantum numbers, e.g., particle and antiparticle) of the same mass. In this case the exchanges of momenta between ...
Quantum Designs - Gerhard Zauner
... Not aware of these papers this concept was independently rediscovered and generalized to irregular designs (independent observables, see chapter 1.3) already in my master thesis (1991) and later summarized and embedded in a more general context in this doctoral thesis again. Also (already in my mast ...
... Not aware of these papers this concept was independently rediscovered and generalized to irregular designs (independent observables, see chapter 1.3) already in my master thesis (1991) and later summarized and embedded in a more general context in this doctoral thesis again. Also (already in my mast ...
Topological quantum computation
... can be realized by trapping the electrons in a thin layer between two slabs of semiconductor, so that at low energies, electron motion in the direction orthogonal to the layer is frozen out. In a sufficiently strong magnetic field and at sufficiently low temperature, and if the electrons in the mate ...
... can be realized by trapping the electrons in a thin layer between two slabs of semiconductor, so that at low energies, electron motion in the direction orthogonal to the layer is frozen out. In a sufficiently strong magnetic field and at sufficiently low temperature, and if the electrons in the mate ...