Hello guys , since I was unable to post this in Learning Materials section so posting it here , mod move it there , i have taken nano science in my Msc final and some of my coursework is : quantum confinement & consequences , quantum wells,quantum wires,quantum dots, artificial atoms...
We know that when photon/electron/muon/proton hit another proton then many types of mesons exit the proton. Why these mesons are not confined inside the proton, and single quarks are?
Thanks, and sorry if this is a stupid question... I couldn't find an answer in the literature.
Hi, hopefully this isn't a dumb question. I've read essentially that in the center of mass/momentum frame an object has invariant mass, and that the system's total mass will be composed of the constituent particles' masses and any other kinetic and potential energies within the system. I also...
I have been researching about fusion power to understand how it operates during thermonuclear reactions. I do not understand how and how much deuterium and tritium are placed into the magnetic confinement (tokomak). I appreciate it, if anyone guides me about this.
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What is "Quake Confinement"
Hey everyone, I'm doing an exam review that's telling me to know what "Quake Confinement" means... and other than it occurring at t=10^-7 seconds... I can't find any more info.
Any ideas or links?
I've read conflicting definitions of what happens to the force between quarks as they're pulled apart. Do the gluon tubes form to maintain a constant force between them, or does the force actually increase as the distance between quarks increase?
Is there an easily defined potential between the...
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I want to know if decreasing the size of material has effects on its ionic properties? I mean, forexample, we have a system which, in chemistry point of view, has high ionicity, like AlN, ZnO and ...
Does the ionic property change if we confine the system in some directions...
I'm struggling to get to grips with the idea that quarks cannot be observed as isolated particles due to confinement and yet existed as free particles during an early epoch after the big bang. Surely quarks aren't actually confined if they can exist at high enough energies.
In fact aren't...
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I have to write a short essay on an application of laser technology for a class. I'm keen to write it on ICF but my uni library doesn't have a great deal of material. Can anyone link me to some reputable sources on the internet?
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I am a first year physics student but my physics lecturer invited me to sit in during her third year physics lecture.
Of course i didnt fully understand some of it, but i think i at least grasped the concept of confinement (the lecture was on quantum chromodynamics by the way)...
How would using a kilo Tesla magnetic field (quite strong I know) affect magnetic confinement fusion.
can this overcome main difficulties ?
I think if the field was stable for enough time this would increase plasma lifetime and the reaction cross section .
I know that a kilo Tesla...
What is the minumum angular velocity of an object to behave solid to various objects?
I've tasked myself with determining the rotational velocity (omega) for (n) vertical beams rotating a distance (r) from common axis such that particles moving at a linear velocity (v) with a radius of (p)...
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As far as I know, the virial is the component of the Kinetic energy associated with one particular spatial dimension.
Aditionally, when a particle is confined, its energy spectrum gets discretized.
So my question:
if, in three dimensions, a particle with momentum in ^i passes a...
Which is the connection between the perimeter law for Wilson loops and quantum fluctuations of matter fields (presenting in the QCD Lagrangian); and why quantum fluctuations of gauge (Yang-Mills, gluonic) fields infolve the area law for appropriate Wilson loops? Senk You. Leonid.
What would happen if the fine structure constant alpha was larger?
Will charge be confined, as colour is in QCD?
A simple argument, based on non-relativistic quantum mechanics, is that the binding energy of an electron in a hidrogen atom is given by E= - 1/2 (alpha)² m_e c². If alpha=2...
I am searching for Experimental evidence for minimum length and structures.
femto, (f), 10^-15, femtometer, (1015 fm = 1 m), radius of a proton ~ 1 fm
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/nucl-th/pdf/0302/0302048v2.pdf
Can Modern Nuclear Hamiltonians Tolerate a Bound Tetraneutron?
Steven C...
I'm pondering the density limits realizable in thermalized plasmas (as in Tokamaks) and it seems that confinement by a rotating electric field (something like a Paul trap) would theoretically allow much higher densities than the current magnetic field techniques. No doubt I'm missing something...
http://htpp.lhd.nifs.ac.jp/IAEATM-EP2005/
The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the status of experimental and theoretical works on suprathermal electrons and ions in a wide variety of magnetic confinement geometries. Topics include the formation and transport of energetic particles, the...
I've heard things from lineraly rising potential to linearly rising force. Since the change is over distance... which is it? If dF/dx is constant, then energy, being the product of force times distance, would increase at twice the exponential. That would mean that potential does not rise...
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I've read that Quarks became confined and able to bind into baryons like protons and neutrons in the Period of ~10*-12seconds -to- ~10*-5seconds. Its been stated that as the average photon's energy in this period (kT) dropped below about 1 GeV, that quarks could finally bind to...
Supose for simplicity that c = 1 m/s, and that it is the highest velocity a massive body can achieve.
So if, when t = 0, you are located at x = 0, the limiting velocity c forbids you to reach the position x = 1 (or x = -1) until the clock reaches t = 1 s. Isn't it confinement ?
And, if it is ...
When the universe expanded so that the quarks in it reached a
separation
of 10^-15 metres, did quark confinement create new quarks,and if so,
what proportion of the quarks that galaxies are made of, were created
by confinement?
Could someone please clarify my problem with the subject of quark confinement within hadrons. I understand that from the potential that more and more energy is required to further separate two quarks (or quark anti-quark) and think i understand why that at a point a quark anti-quark pair is...