Turbulent and neoclassical toroidal momentum transport in tokamak
... The goal of magnetic confinement devices such as tokamaks is to produce energy from nuclear fusion reactions in plasmas at low densities and high temperatures. Experimentally, toroidal flows have been found to significantly improve the energy confinement, and therefore the performance of the machine ...
... The goal of magnetic confinement devices such as tokamaks is to produce energy from nuclear fusion reactions in plasmas at low densities and high temperatures. Experimentally, toroidal flows have been found to significantly improve the energy confinement, and therefore the performance of the machine ...
arXiv:1412.5987v1 [hep-ex] 18 Dec 2014
... kinematic distributions of gluons producing the J/ψ or the ψ(2S) are rather similar and since the coherent energy loss does not depend on the final quantum numbers of the resonances, the same theoretical calculations hold for both J/ψ and ψ(2S). Theoretical models predict y dependence which are in r ...
... kinematic distributions of gluons producing the J/ψ or the ψ(2S) are rather similar and since the coherent energy loss does not depend on the final quantum numbers of the resonances, the same theoretical calculations hold for both J/ψ and ψ(2S). Theoretical models predict y dependence which are in r ...
Detected-jump-error-correcting quantum codes - IAP TU
... In this paper the physical principles underlying detectedjump-error-correcting quantum codes are explored and generalized, motivated by the practical need for quantum-errorcorrecting codes which minimize both redundancy and the number of recovery operations. Based on these physical principles an upp ...
... In this paper the physical principles underlying detectedjump-error-correcting quantum codes are explored and generalized, motivated by the practical need for quantum-errorcorrecting codes which minimize both redundancy and the number of recovery operations. Based on these physical principles an upp ...
Acoustic Wave
... medium like solid, liquid, gas, or plasma in a periodic wave pattern transmitting energy from one point to another in the medium [1-2]. It transmits sound by vibrating organs in the ear that produce the sensation of hearing and hence, it is also called acoustic signal. This is well-known that air is ...
... medium like solid, liquid, gas, or plasma in a periodic wave pattern transmitting energy from one point to another in the medium [1-2]. It transmits sound by vibrating organs in the ear that produce the sensation of hearing and hence, it is also called acoustic signal. This is well-known that air is ...
Physics in Our Lives (Jul 2005)
... Much of the technological equipment and techniques used by other scientists were also originally developed by physicists, such as, X-rays, MRIs and other medical instruments, to safely study the human body, diagnose and treat diseases. From saving lives to saving our environment, and to promoting kn ...
... Much of the technological equipment and techniques used by other scientists were also originally developed by physicists, such as, X-rays, MRIs and other medical instruments, to safely study the human body, diagnose and treat diseases. From saving lives to saving our environment, and to promoting kn ...
Graphene plasmonics: A platform for strong light
... the surface of a metal, are the pillar stones of applications as varied as ultrasensitive optical biosensing, 1–3 photonic metamaterials, 4 light harvesting, 5,6 optical nano-antennas, 7 and quantum information processing. 8–11 However, even noble metals, which are widely regarded as the best availa ...
... the surface of a metal, are the pillar stones of applications as varied as ultrasensitive optical biosensing, 1–3 photonic metamaterials, 4 light harvesting, 5,6 optical nano-antennas, 7 and quantum information processing. 8–11 However, even noble metals, which are widely regarded as the best availa ...
COHERENT STATES FOR CONTINUOUS SPECTRUM AS
... spectrum are labeled also by a complex variable Z , but we have used this different notation just to avoid the confusion with discrete case. We use the notation X c = X c (E ) for the quantities regarding to the continuous spectrum, respectively X d = X d ( n , nmax ) for those regarding to the disc ...
... spectrum are labeled also by a complex variable Z , but we have used this different notation just to avoid the confusion with discrete case. We use the notation X c = X c (E ) for the quantities regarding to the continuous spectrum, respectively X d = X d ( n , nmax ) for those regarding to the disc ...
Principles of Quantum Universe
... there, snow turning pink as the sun sets, roads stretching straight across the country from one town to another. It is very hard to realize that this all is just a tiny part of an overwhelmingly hostile universe. It is even harder to realize that this present universe has evolved from an unspeakably ...
... there, snow turning pink as the sun sets, roads stretching straight across the country from one town to another. It is very hard to realize that this all is just a tiny part of an overwhelmingly hostile universe. It is even harder to realize that this present universe has evolved from an unspeakably ...
Deconfined Quantum Critical Points
... The exponent has been measured in other fluids like He3 and the its value agrees within error bars. Similarly the exponent in uniaxial magnetic systems have been measured (e.g. in DyAlO3 [6]) and found to be identical to the liquid-gas transition exponents within error bars. How does one explain uni ...
... The exponent has been measured in other fluids like He3 and the its value agrees within error bars. Similarly the exponent in uniaxial magnetic systems have been measured (e.g. in DyAlO3 [6]) and found to be identical to the liquid-gas transition exponents within error bars. How does one explain uni ...
Ten Years of Spin Hall Effect
... mechanisms that are known to contribute to the spin Hall effect, namely “skew-scattering”, “side-jump”, and “intrinsic mechanism”. The skew-scattering mechanism is shown to be dominant in certain clean two-dimensional semiconductors in which one component of the spin is conserved. In such systems th ...
... mechanisms that are known to contribute to the spin Hall effect, namely “skew-scattering”, “side-jump”, and “intrinsic mechanism”. The skew-scattering mechanism is shown to be dominant in certain clean two-dimensional semiconductors in which one component of the spin is conserved. In such systems th ...
Tunneling
... equations are tedious and generally too complicated to be useful. A simplification is possible where L In these cases the wide barrier approximates to the infinitely wide barrier. This leads to the approximation ...
... equations are tedious and generally too complicated to be useful. A simplification is possible where L In these cases the wide barrier approximates to the infinitely wide barrier. This leads to the approximation ...