
Simultaneous Spin-Charge Relaxation in Double Quantum Dots
... Ref. [43]) by writing eikr 1 þ ik r and determining the corresponding matrix element of the dipole operator d ¼ er (here, e denotes the magnitude of the electron charge). To evaluate dipole matrix elements, we define Gaussian wave functions c LðRÞ ðrÞ hrjLðRÞi which are shifted along the dot ...
... Ref. [43]) by writing eikr 1 þ ik r and determining the corresponding matrix element of the dipole operator d ¼ er (here, e denotes the magnitude of the electron charge). To evaluate dipole matrix elements, we define Gaussian wave functions c LðRÞ ðrÞ hrjLðRÞi which are shifted along the dot ...
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... categories: Eddington adiabatic transfer [1] and Einstein clock synchronization [2]. Eddington’s method requires that the two parties (say Alice and Bob) exchange a running clock, e.g., Alice sends her clock to Bob, and he compares it with his own. This method does not require time-of-arrival measur ...
... categories: Eddington adiabatic transfer [1] and Einstein clock synchronization [2]. Eddington’s method requires that the two parties (say Alice and Bob) exchange a running clock, e.g., Alice sends her clock to Bob, and he compares it with his own. This method does not require time-of-arrival measur ...
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... The origins of interventionism can be traced back to the mid 20th century, more precisely, to Peter Bergmann and Joel Lebowitz’s paper ‘New Approach to Nonequilibrium Processes’ (1955) and to Reichenbach’s book The Direction of Time (1956). Also the model that J.M. Blatt put forward a few years late ...
... The origins of interventionism can be traced back to the mid 20th century, more precisely, to Peter Bergmann and Joel Lebowitz’s paper ‘New Approach to Nonequilibrium Processes’ (1955) and to Reichenbach’s book The Direction of Time (1956). Also the model that J.M. Blatt put forward a few years late ...
Quantum Spin Hall Effect in Graphene
... The spin filtered edge states have important consequences for both the transport of charge and spin. In the limit of low temperature we may ignore the inelastic backscattering processes, and describe the ballistic transport in the edge states within a Landauer-Büttiker [19] framework. For a two ter ...
... The spin filtered edge states have important consequences for both the transport of charge and spin. In the limit of low temperature we may ignore the inelastic backscattering processes, and describe the ballistic transport in the edge states within a Landauer-Büttiker [19] framework. For a two ter ...
Mechanical Proof of the Second Law of Thermodynamics Based on
... Indeed the volume entropy already well accounts for the “quasi static” part of the Entropy Principle. In facts, as it is known since the work of Hertz (1910), the volume entropy is an ergodic adiabatic invariant. Namely a quantity that does not change during a quasi-static transformation of the exte ...
... Indeed the volume entropy already well accounts for the “quasi static” part of the Entropy Principle. In facts, as it is known since the work of Hertz (1910), the volume entropy is an ergodic adiabatic invariant. Namely a quantity that does not change during a quasi-static transformation of the exte ...
Field Formulation of Many-Body Quantum Physics {ffmbqp
... The quantum mechanical rules in the last section were written down in the previous section under the assumption that all particles are distinguishable. For most realistic n-body systems, however, this is an unphysical assumption. For example, there is no way of distinguishing the electrons in an ato ...
... The quantum mechanical rules in the last section were written down in the previous section under the assumption that all particles are distinguishable. For most realistic n-body systems, however, this is an unphysical assumption. For example, there is no way of distinguishing the electrons in an ato ...