ABOVE-THRESHOLD IONIZATION: FROM CLASSICAL FEATURES
... explains the cutoff energy of the plateau, as well as the fact that the yield of HHG strongly decreases when the laser field is elliptically polarized. In this event, the electron misses the ion. This model is often referred to as the simple-man model. The model suggests (Corkum, 1993) that the elect ...
... explains the cutoff energy of the plateau, as well as the fact that the yield of HHG strongly decreases when the laser field is elliptically polarized. In this event, the electron misses the ion. This model is often referred to as the simple-man model. The model suggests (Corkum, 1993) that the elect ...
Phonon-Induced Spin Relaxation of Conduction Electrons in
... The calculated spin-flip Eliashberg function aS2 F for aluminum is shown in Fig. 2 along with the phonon density of states F and the spin-conserving Eliashberg function a 2 F. The last agrees very well with previous calculations [21,22]. Transverse phonon modes which dominate the low-frequency spect ...
... The calculated spin-flip Eliashberg function aS2 F for aluminum is shown in Fig. 2 along with the phonon density of states F and the spin-conserving Eliashberg function a 2 F. The last agrees very well with previous calculations [21,22]. Transverse phonon modes which dominate the low-frequency spect ...
Relativistic quantum information theory and quantum reference frames
... qubit are photons and massive spin- 21 fermions, e.g. electrons. We use a high frequency WKB approximation of the Maxwell field and Dirac field, respectively, to obtain integral curves for the particle, and equations governing the evolution of the two-dimensional quantum state and its absolute phase ...
... qubit are photons and massive spin- 21 fermions, e.g. electrons. We use a high frequency WKB approximation of the Maxwell field and Dirac field, respectively, to obtain integral curves for the particle, and equations governing the evolution of the two-dimensional quantum state and its absolute phase ...
De finetti theorems, mean-field limits and bose
... the mean-field approximation for equilibrium states of a given Hamiltonian will be formulated in both contexts. The proof stategy that will occupy the bulk of the notes will be described in a purely formal manner, so as to introduce as quickly as possible the de Finetti theorems that will be our mai ...
... the mean-field approximation for equilibrium states of a given Hamiltonian will be formulated in both contexts. The proof stategy that will occupy the bulk of the notes will be described in a purely formal manner, so as to introduce as quickly as possible the de Finetti theorems that will be our mai ...
Schroedinger`s cat states generated by the environment
... ωk We thus obtain a striking exact result: the bath-induced evolution occurs as if it were driven by both linear and nonlinear terms in Lz . For the well-studied TLS, L2z = σz2 ≡ I, the nonlinear term yields an overall phase and does not affect the dynamics. In contrast, for multi-level (or multipar ...
... ωk We thus obtain a striking exact result: the bath-induced evolution occurs as if it were driven by both linear and nonlinear terms in Lz . For the well-studied TLS, L2z = σz2 ≡ I, the nonlinear term yields an overall phase and does not affect the dynamics. In contrast, for multi-level (or multipar ...
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... Example 7.5 Finding the speed at two points on a CD The diameter of an audio compact disk is 12.0 cm. When the disk is spinning at its maximum rate of 540 rpm, what is the speed of a point (a) at a distance 3.0 cm from the center and (b) at the outside edge of the disk, 6.0 cm from the center? Cons ...
... Example 7.5 Finding the speed at two points on a CD The diameter of an audio compact disk is 12.0 cm. When the disk is spinning at its maximum rate of 540 rpm, what is the speed of a point (a) at a distance 3.0 cm from the center and (b) at the outside edge of the disk, 6.0 cm from the center? Cons ...
ABSTRACT Title of dissertation: UNDERSTANDING ELECTRIC FIELD-ENHANCED TRANSPORT FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF
... (ssDNA) on the Au-NP surface was detected from a change in particle mobility, which could be modeled to extract the surface packing density. A gas-phase temperatureprogrammed desorption (TPD) kinetic study of SAMs on the Au-NP found the data to be consistent with a second order Arrhenius based rate ...
... (ssDNA) on the Au-NP surface was detected from a change in particle mobility, which could be modeled to extract the surface packing density. A gas-phase temperatureprogrammed desorption (TPD) kinetic study of SAMs on the Au-NP found the data to be consistent with a second order Arrhenius based rate ...
arXiv:1312.4758v2 [quant-ph] 10 Apr 2014
... [6].) But some natural physical problems seem to have a complexity that is slightly above QM A. For example, one such problem is estimating the spectral gap of a Hamiltonian H. The spectral gap of H is the difference λ2 − λ1 between the energy λ1 of the ground state and the energy λ2 of the state wi ...
... [6].) But some natural physical problems seem to have a complexity that is slightly above QM A. For example, one such problem is estimating the spectral gap of a Hamiltonian H. The spectral gap of H is the difference λ2 − λ1 between the energy λ1 of the ground state and the energy λ2 of the state wi ...
Parametric relaxation in whispering gallery mode exciton-polariton condensates Dietrich, Johne, y,
... the wire axis away from an inhomogeneous potential landscape [11,19]. The latter can be ruled out since our excitation spot size is much larger than the field of view of our microscope setup (please see Ref. [16] for setup details). We therefore do not expect an inhomogeneous background potential in ...
... the wire axis away from an inhomogeneous potential landscape [11,19]. The latter can be ruled out since our excitation spot size is much larger than the field of view of our microscope setup (please see Ref. [16] for setup details). We therefore do not expect an inhomogeneous background potential in ...