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  • {{Short description|Aspect of condensed matter physics}} ...e context of [[condensed matter physics]] refers to the probability of a [[particle]] (usually an [[electron]]) being emitted from its [[electronic state]]. ...
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  • ...ect and anomaly-induced transport|journal=Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics|volume=75|pages=133–151|year=2014|doi=10.1016/j.ppnp.2014.01.002|arxiv=1312 ..., G. D. Gu & T. Valla|title=Chiral magnetic effect in ZrTe5|journal=Nature Physics|volume=12|issue=6|pages=550–554|year=2016|doi=10.1038/nphys3648|arxiv=1412. ...
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  • ...3}}</ref> the '''Coulomb gap''' is a [[Energy gap|soft gap]] in the single-particle [[density of states]] (DOS) of a system of interacting localized electrons Due to the long-range Coulomb interactions, the single-particle DOS vanishes at the chemical potential, at low enough temperatures, such th ...
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  • ...ibuted control systems]] to operate devices such as [[Particle accelerator|particle accelerators]], [[Telescope|telescopes]] and other large scientific facilit ...tle=EPICS Architecture |last= |first= |date= |website=EPICS – Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=}}< ...
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  • ...t |authorlink2=David Mermin |first2=N. D. |last2=Mermin |title=Solid-State Physics |year=1976 |publisher=Holt, Rinehart and Winston |isbn=0-03-083993-9 }}</re ...CAR Measurements on Cu with the new Spectrometer at TUM|journal=Journal of Physics: Conference Series|language=en|volume=443|issue=1|pages=012092|doi=10.1088/ ...
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  • ...[[mass]]'' (quantity of matter) and the ''[[electric charge]]'' of a given particle, expressed in [[Physical unit|units]] of [[kilograms]] per [[coulomb]] (kg/ ...on microscopy]], [[cathode ray tube]]s, [[accelerator physics]], [[nuclear physics]], [[Auger electron spectroscopy]], [[physical cosmology|cosmology]] and [[ ...
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  • ...|the conservation of electric charge|a general theoretical concept|charge (physics)}} In [[physics]], '''charge conservation''' is the principle that the total [[electric cha ...
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  • ...if the centers of the negative and positive charge distribution inside the particle do not coincide. So far, no neutron EDM has been found. The current best me ...t electric dipole moment of a fundamental particle violates both [[Parity (physics)|parity]] (P) and [[T-symmetry|time reversal symmetry]] (T). These violatio ...
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  • {{short description|Subdiscipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate size}} {{about|the sub-discipline of condensed matter physics|the branch of meteorology|mesoscale meteorology}} ...
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  • ...FOLLOW-UP: What is the 'zero-point energy' (or 'vacuum energy') in quantum physics? Is it really possible that we could harness this energy? – Scientific Amer {{unsolved|physics|Why does the [[zero-point energy]] of the vacuum not cause a large [[cosmol ...
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  • ...ondensed matter physics, atomic physics, and chemistry, whereas in nuclear physics the term ''[[separation energy]]'' is used. ...re {{math|1=Δ''mc''<sup>2</sup> = Δ''E''}}.<ref>{{cite book| title=Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles |last1=Eisberg |first1=R ...
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  • ...tion]] induced by [[Orbital motion (quantum)|orbital motion]] of [[charged particle]]s, usually [[electron]]s in [[solid]]s. The term "orbital" distinguishes i ...ck constant|reduced Planck constant]], and '''S''' is the electron [[Spin (physics)#Operator|spin operator]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Species of elementary particle}} ...with ''flavour [[quantum number]]s'' that are assigned to all [[subatomic particle]]s. They can also be described by some of the [[family symmetries]] propose ...
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  • ...electron electric dipole moment would imply a violation of both [[Parity (physics)|parity invariance]] and [[T-symmetry|time reversal invariance]].<ref>{{cit ...ctrons directly, so it can only arise by quantum processes where [[virtual particle|virtual]] quarks are created, interact with the electron, and then are anni ...
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  • ...patially confined, such that it is increased in close proximity to a metal particle at the surface. Eventually this leads to the formation of straight pores th ...isted chemical etching in HF/H2O2 produces porous silicon |journal=Applied Physics Letters |date=16 October 2000 |volume=77 |issue=16 |pages=2572–2574 |doi=10 ...
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  • ...niverse]], the equal prevalence of positive and negative charges, opposing particle spin in quantum mechanics, as well as the crests and troughs of electromagn ...arcelo Samuel|s2cid=119482227|journal=International Journal of Theoretical Physics|volume=48|issue=11|pages=3278–3286|bibcode=2009IJTP...48.3278B}}</ref> The ...
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  • | title = Toroid moments in electrodynamics and solid-state physics | journal = Physics Reports ...
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  • {{Short description|Probability of a given process occurring in a particle collision}} ...ing|Rutherford cross-section]] is a measure of probability that an [[alpha particle]] will be deflected by a given angle during an interaction with an [[atomic ...
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  • In physics, there are four observed [[fundamental interaction]]s (also known as fundam ...ntessence in string theory |journal=Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics |volume=2012 |issue=7 |page=044 |arxiv=1203.6655 |doi=10.1088/1475-7516/201 ...
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  • | title =Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics, Volume 67 ...that cathode rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively charged particle, which was later named the ''electron''. [[Cathode-ray tube]]s (CRTs) use a ...
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