Low-Temperature Phase Diagrams of Quantum Lattice
... systems, a comparable analysis has also been presented in [3]. The methods of [10] are applicable to interactions of the form (1.2) satisfying (i) and (ii) under the following additional condition: (H) Φ0 is a classical interaction with a finite number of periodic groundstates and it satisfies the P ...
... systems, a comparable analysis has also been presented in [3]. The methods of [10] are applicable to interactions of the form (1.2) satisfying (i) and (ii) under the following additional condition: (H) Φ0 is a classical interaction with a finite number of periodic groundstates and it satisfies the P ...
Dark Weak Force and Condensed Matter Contents
... physics would have a direct relevance for condensed matter physics. If this happens, it becomes impossible to make a reductionistic separation between nuclear physics and condensed matter physics and chemistry anymore. 2. What dark nucleons are? The basic hypothesis is that nuclei can make a phase t ...
... physics would have a direct relevance for condensed matter physics. If this happens, it becomes impossible to make a reductionistic separation between nuclear physics and condensed matter physics and chemistry anymore. 2. What dark nucleons are? The basic hypothesis is that nuclei can make a phase t ...
NON-RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS - Philsci
... complex-valued functions on R3 . The equation of motion that they standardly satisfy is a type of wave equation (e.g., the Schrödinger equation—see §1.5.2.3.a), and for this reason—as well as the fact that the equation was historically derived with wave phenomena in mind—these functions are called ...
... complex-valued functions on R3 . The equation of motion that they standardly satisfy is a type of wave equation (e.g., the Schrödinger equation—see §1.5.2.3.a), and for this reason—as well as the fact that the equation was historically derived with wave phenomena in mind—these functions are called ...
Atom trapping and guiding with a subwavelength
... 2(b) as a function of the light wavelength for various values of the fiber radius a. In these calculations, we took into account the dispersion of the silica-glass fiber index n f . The figure shows that condition (3) is satisfied when ⬎ 0.72, 1.06, 1.41, 1.75, and 2.09 m for a = 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, ...
... 2(b) as a function of the light wavelength for various values of the fiber radius a. In these calculations, we took into account the dispersion of the silica-glass fiber index n f . The figure shows that condition (3) is satisfied when ⬎ 0.72, 1.06, 1.41, 1.75, and 2.09 m for a = 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, ...
Sample problem
... b) When you have traveled only half the stopping distance, what is your speed? Practice Problem: On a ride called the Detonator at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, passengers accelerate straight downward from 0 to 20 m/s in 1.0 second. a) What is the average acceleration of the passengers on this ride? ...
... b) When you have traveled only half the stopping distance, what is your speed? Practice Problem: On a ride called the Detonator at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, passengers accelerate straight downward from 0 to 20 m/s in 1.0 second. a) What is the average acceleration of the passengers on this ride? ...
First results from a Dark Matter search with liquid Argon... Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory.
... VUV photons emitted by the scintillating Argon is achieved by coating the photo-multiplier window with an appropriate compound, i.e. Tetra-PhenylButadiene (TPB), which acts as a fluorescent wavelength shifter of the VUV scintillation light to the photo-multiplier sensitive spectrum. Average PMT’s qu ...
... VUV photons emitted by the scintillating Argon is achieved by coating the photo-multiplier window with an appropriate compound, i.e. Tetra-PhenylButadiene (TPB), which acts as a fluorescent wavelength shifter of the VUV scintillation light to the photo-multiplier sensitive spectrum. Average PMT’s qu ...
1 Introduction : Phase transitions in 2D electron systems 2
... the MIT, but none of them fully encorporates all of the features mentioned above. Recently other mechanisems have been suggested, such as charging and discharging of traps on the 2D layer surface or scattering of electrons from the surface ions. A non-interacting electrons percolation model was sug ...
... the MIT, but none of them fully encorporates all of the features mentioned above. Recently other mechanisems have been suggested, such as charging and discharging of traps on the 2D layer surface or scattering of electrons from the surface ions. A non-interacting electrons percolation model was sug ...