
Coherent transport through a quantum dot in a strong magnetic field *
... some phase coherence in the source and drain contacts there will be no magnetoconductance oscillations at all because the electrons will travel from source to drain without circling flux [12]. Inserting a quantum point contact or a quantum dot into one arm of the strong-field interferometer couples ...
... some phase coherence in the source and drain contacts there will be no magnetoconductance oscillations at all because the electrons will travel from source to drain without circling flux [12]. Inserting a quantum point contact or a quantum dot into one arm of the strong-field interferometer couples ...
The Quantum Century
... demonstrated unequivocally that atoms themselves consist almost entirely of empty space, with negative particles (electrons) somehow circling a tiny, enormously dense nucleus - much like a miniature version of our solar system! Although it was very pleasing aesthetically that the world of the unimag ...
... demonstrated unequivocally that atoms themselves consist almost entirely of empty space, with negative particles (electrons) somehow circling a tiny, enormously dense nucleus - much like a miniature version of our solar system! Although it was very pleasing aesthetically that the world of the unimag ...
What is matter? - National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
... Problems with the Standard Model ...
... Problems with the Standard Model ...
spectral lines
... Bohr to the rescue In 1905, Einstein had proposed the wave/particle duality of light with the photon. In 1913, Bohr used the concept in creating a quantum model of the atom. ...
... Bohr to the rescue In 1905, Einstein had proposed the wave/particle duality of light with the photon. In 1913, Bohr used the concept in creating a quantum model of the atom. ...
PPT
... • (Many Worlds). There's nothing but the linear wave equation, you just have to understand what it implies. Ψ doesn't collapse, all those different branches occur but have no reason (until you understand the wave equation) to be aware of each others existence. (Everitt, …) • (quantum logic). Classic ...
... • (Many Worlds). There's nothing but the linear wave equation, you just have to understand what it implies. Ψ doesn't collapse, all those different branches occur but have no reason (until you understand the wave equation) to be aware of each others existence. (Everitt, …) • (quantum logic). Classic ...
Document
... Nature 55, 347 (1897) The effect of magnetisation on the nature of light emitted by a substance ...
... Nature 55, 347 (1897) The effect of magnetisation on the nature of light emitted by a substance ...
... 32 meV obtained with a finite potential well. We can calculate this result using formal quantum mechanics methods [3]. In this problem, the infinite well model overestimates the confinement energies, but is useful for the discussion of the physics because of its simplicity. For more exact values you ...
Introduction Slides
... we just need to avoid bringing along all the classical attributes of particles and of waves The wave-particle duality of light is verified trillions of times a day in optical fiber communications ...
... we just need to avoid bringing along all the classical attributes of particles and of waves The wave-particle duality of light is verified trillions of times a day in optical fiber communications ...
Challenging Modern Physics
... One of the most important hallmarks in modern physics is its reductionist thinking. This approach is trying to explain macroscopic properties in terms of microscopic components. Its main focus is on the discrete parts in isolation from the whole. Modern physics, for instance, is based on the so-call ...
... One of the most important hallmarks in modern physics is its reductionist thinking. This approach is trying to explain macroscopic properties in terms of microscopic components. Its main focus is on the discrete parts in isolation from the whole. Modern physics, for instance, is based on the so-call ...
A critique of recent theories of spin-half quantum plasmas
... equations are subject to spin-related terms. These terms give rise to a multitude of collective effects, of which, some are investigated in detail. Applications of the governing equations are discussed, and it is shown that under certain circumstances the collective spin effects can dominate the pla ...
... equations are subject to spin-related terms. These terms give rise to a multitude of collective effects, of which, some are investigated in detail. Applications of the governing equations are discussed, and it is shown that under certain circumstances the collective spin effects can dominate the pla ...