Nettsider med emneord «quantum physics»

Publisert 25. okt. 2021 15:57

New and interesting quantum phenomena can occur when particles are confined to one or two dimensions. This can happen in anisotropic materials, cold atomic gases and in microelectronic devices.

Especially interesting are phenomena where the "standard" theory of electron behavior breaks down because of large quantum fluctuations or interactions.  Recently it has been suggested that topology can play a role in the description of the ground state and excitations in such systems. These are exciting possibilities which will be pursued in parts of this project.

The discovery of unconventional states of materials has often come as surprises, and probably there are more to come. The intention of this project is to extend the understanding of interacting particles in low dimensional systems in order to predict and to increase the usefulness of recent and future discoveries. A solid physical understanding of the underlying physics is an important prerequisite for future technological applications based on such discoveries.

 

 

    

Publisert 4. des. 2020 09:32
Bildet kan inneholde: tekst, linje, skrift, diagram, design.
Publisert 5. nov. 2020 18:53

With quantum mechanics and supercomputers, you will understand the properties of materials, based on the mutual interactions between the electrons.

Publisert 18. aug. 2020 11:51
Publisert 3. sep. 2019 08:21
Publisert 4. jan. 2016 11:26

ReleQuant has developed digital, research-based learning resources in general relativity and quantum physics for upper secondary physics. Practicing physics teachers as well as physics teacher students have participated in the project through ReleQuant Competence.

ReleQuant combines:

- development of digital learning resources

- research on pupils' learning processes and motivation in physics

- research on how the collaboration develops competence in the involved practitioner groups: teacher students, teachers and researchers

Publisert 4. nov. 2010 12:42
Publisert 4. nov. 2010 12:14