Magnetic vortex as a ground state for micron
... The magnetic properties of submicron ferromagnetic samples shaped as circular cylinders (magnetic dots) are attracting considerable attention mainly due to their potential applications (see, e.g., Ref. 1). Circular dots possess an equilibrium magnetic configuration which corresponds to a vortex stru ...
... The magnetic properties of submicron ferromagnetic samples shaped as circular cylinders (magnetic dots) are attracting considerable attention mainly due to their potential applications (see, e.g., Ref. 1). Circular dots possess an equilibrium magnetic configuration which corresponds to a vortex stru ...
Dissipative Quantum Systems with Potential Barrier. General
... out from a formulation of quantum mechanics which incorporates the eects of a heat bath environment. In the classical region of thermally activated barrier crossings dissipation is naturally accounted for by the generalized Langevin equation or related methods. Following Kramers [2] transition rate ...
... out from a formulation of quantum mechanics which incorporates the eects of a heat bath environment. In the classical region of thermally activated barrier crossings dissipation is naturally accounted for by the generalized Langevin equation or related methods. Following Kramers [2] transition rate ...
Mechanics - Specimen Units and Mark Schemes
... • Use blue or black ink or ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for drawing. • Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is MM2A. • Answer all questions. • Take g = 9.8 m s - 2 unless stated otherwise. • All n ...
... • Use blue or black ink or ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for drawing. • Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is MM2A. • Answer all questions. • Take g = 9.8 m s - 2 unless stated otherwise. • All n ...
Sources of Photonic Entanglement for Applications in Space ICFO-INSTITUT DE CI `
... its individual constituents to correlations between them. This leads to nonlocal correlations between possibly distant information carriers, which can be stronger than those allowed by any theory that is based on the assumption that quantum measurements merely uncover pre-determined local properties ...
... its individual constituents to correlations between them. This leads to nonlocal correlations between possibly distant information carriers, which can be stronger than those allowed by any theory that is based on the assumption that quantum measurements merely uncover pre-determined local properties ...
arXiv:1601.06197v1 [cond-mat.quant
... scenario, albeit with a slightly shifted power-law exponent ↵ ' 1.24 for the wave-turbulence spectrum. Later dynamical classical-field simulations of the condensation formation process by Berlo↵ and Svistunov [29] further corroborated the above picture. ...
... scenario, albeit with a slightly shifted power-law exponent ↵ ' 1.24 for the wave-turbulence spectrum. Later dynamical classical-field simulations of the condensation formation process by Berlo↵ and Svistunov [29] further corroborated the above picture. ...
Electronic properties of graphene, from `high` to `low` energies from
... Lifshitz transition and magnetic breakdown in BLG. Stretched BLG. R Renormalisation li ti group theory th for f interaction i t ti and d spontaneous t symmetry breaking in BLG. ...
... Lifshitz transition and magnetic breakdown in BLG. Stretched BLG. R Renormalisation li ti group theory th for f interaction i t ti and d spontaneous t symmetry breaking in BLG. ...
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... repulsive interactions between the atoms36 — or it collapsed owing to attractive interactions between the atoms37. Without these interactions, the BEC would be an ideal gas with properties similar to the photons in the optical laser. The interactions make the BEC a rich, many-body system that displa ...
... repulsive interactions between the atoms36 — or it collapsed owing to attractive interactions between the atoms37. Without these interactions, the BEC would be an ideal gas with properties similar to the photons in the optical laser. The interactions make the BEC a rich, many-body system that displa ...
Colloidal Dispersions in Fluid Media: Electric, Magnetic and Light Control
... Perhaps one of the most common medium to disperse colloidal particles and study their properties is water. However, the interest to combine both colloids and complex fluids has increased enormously during the past decades. As an example, dispersions of colloids in liquid crystals constitute nowadays ...
... Perhaps one of the most common medium to disperse colloidal particles and study their properties is water. However, the interest to combine both colloids and complex fluids has increased enormously during the past decades. As an example, dispersions of colloids in liquid crystals constitute nowadays ...
Photoemission Spectroscopy of a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas
... Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) is a phase transition to a new state of matter where all of the particles in the system occupy the same quantum state. It can occur only at very low temperatures or high densities, regimes where the quantum nature of the individual atoms in the gas cannot be ignored. ...
... Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) is a phase transition to a new state of matter where all of the particles in the system occupy the same quantum state. It can occur only at very low temperatures or high densities, regimes where the quantum nature of the individual atoms in the gas cannot be ignored. ...
Appendix A: Integrator Programs - IDEALS @ Illinois
... study of atom-molecule collisions, bound states in triatomic molecules, and potential energy surface determination for three-body bimolecular reactions. It is simple enough that the solutions can be computed to numerically exact limits with full quantum mechanical treatment. Such systems have been i ...
... study of atom-molecule collisions, bound states in triatomic molecules, and potential energy surface determination for three-body bimolecular reactions. It is simple enough that the solutions can be computed to numerically exact limits with full quantum mechanical treatment. Such systems have been i ...
Probability in Everettian quantum mechanics - Philsci
... this can be the case. The second major difficulty for Everett’s theory concerns personal identity. Assuming a solution to the preferred basis problem, the observer in the measurement above has two successors, one of whom sees the result “up” and the other of whom sees “down”. These postmeasurement o ...
... this can be the case. The second major difficulty for Everett’s theory concerns personal identity. Assuming a solution to the preferred basis problem, the observer in the measurement above has two successors, one of whom sees the result “up” and the other of whom sees “down”. These postmeasurement o ...