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Graduate Depletion zone of a n-i junction
Well, in my case there is no p-layer behind the i region, the piece is really engineered like that. Or at least it is presented like that in the article based on this device. At the moment, I am really inclined to look at the i region as a p region feebly doped in comparison to the n one, and in...- IRobot
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate Depletion zone of a n-i junction
Hi, I am interested in a junction between n doped and intrinsic GaAs, specifically the localization and width of the depletion zone (where the built-in E field is). In a p-n junction the depletion zone is calculated under the condition of electro-neutrality, if I see i-GaAs as really really low...- IRobot
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- depletion Junction
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Learning Statistical physics, which book?
I have been refreshing my concepts of statistical physics by reading Tong's lecture notes weeks ago: http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/statphys.html I really enjoyed them, and learned some new stuff.- IRobot
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Books for tackling articles in Cavity QED and Quantum Optics
Hi, I am a graduate student with a background more oriented in high energy physics and cosmology but switching to light and matter interaction, more specifically cavity QED and quantum optics. I need to have a working knowledge on those topics, being able to read state of the art articles and...- IRobot
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- Articles Books Cavity Optics Qed Quantum Quantum optics
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Schools How much does your PhD university count?
Hi, I am a student in theoretical/fundamental physics that finished his masters couple of weeks ago. I'm still looking for a PhD starting asap. I am quite interested in an opened position at a UK top 10-15 university, the project seems interesting enough to invest 3 years in it. But I have...- IRobot
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- Count Phd University
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Looking for good introduction to coherence/decoherence
I'd say the wikipedia page on decoherence should work this out for you. If not, decoherence is a technical subject, if you want to grasp it you need a couple of equations (not that sophisticated) and I would advise you http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0306072/ and...- IRobot
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Graduate How does a non-linear Schrodinger equation implies non-unitary evolution?
Well, I would call loss of unitarity any loss of unitarity, but as I heard of using non-linearities to describe wave-function collapse, and the breakdown of a superposition is non unitary evolution, I'd say maybe =)- IRobot
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How does a non-linear Schrodinger equation implies non-unitary evolution?
Hi, I several times heard that one way to describe the collapse of the wave-function is to add non linearities in the Schrödinger equation (I know that this approaches are not convincing but that's not my point), however, I don't see why a non linear SE would imply loss of unitarity? As long...- IRobot
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- Evolution Non-linear Schrödinger Schrodinger equation
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Learning condensed matter with a high-energy background
Hi, I just finished my master in theoretical physics with a strong interest in quantum mechanics and relativity. I always picked the courses that where more or less related to that: qft, cft, gr, critical phenomenas, particle physics, qcd, electroweak, statistical physics, susy. But now, I'd...- IRobot
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- condensed Condensed matter Matter
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Graduate Looking for an introduction to eternal inflation
Thanks for the first reference, clear and neat description of the motives behind inflation and eternal inflation ;) For the second reference, I may try to find the book at my university's library. -
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Graduate Looking for an introduction to eternal inflation
Hi, I currently have to learn about the topic of eternal inflation, at a basic level for now, I am already familiar with the topic of inflation. I don't know what are the good references to this subject. I will try to start in Weinberg's book of cosmology (the one published in 2008), but is... -
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Advises before a first experience of research in theoretical physics
Hi, I'll be starting next week a 6 months internship, and I'll be working on quantum cosmology, roughly. I have been studying physics for 5 years now, and mostly interested in theoretical things for 4 years (from my first lectures of electromagnetism to conformal field theory), but...- IRobot
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- Experience Physics Research Theoretical Theoretical physics
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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How much of QFT/RG before going to CFT?
Thanks just read it, but still pretty useful. So far I was using David Tong's notes on CFT from his String Theory Lecture and Polchinsky's book.- IRobot
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Programs PhD positions on fundamental/theoretical physics still opened in the UK?
@f95toli: Ok thanks for this really clear picture about the working of this system. I still have one question: is there a easy way to know about whose teachers got the funding and what subjects are they proposing? @BruceW: I PMed you about my background studies ;).- IRobot
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Programs PhD positions on fundamental/theoretical physics still opened in the UK?
Thanks for the information f95toli, but to ask for those kind of funding I should first contact a professor, build up the project and then ask for the money. Is it the conventional way to get access to this funding opportunity?- IRobot
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising