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Condensed Matter, Volume 4, Issue 3

September 2019 - 23 articles

Cover Story: The dispute regarding the problem of thermalization in a dynamical system of interacting classical atoms began in 1876 It was resolved by dynamical chaos theory with exponential instability of motion. We seek to extend this dispute to the quantum world of cold atoms in an isolated Sinai oscillator trap with single atom eigenstates described by quantum chaos. Here, the dynamical thermalization of many-body quantum system emerges only at interactions above a border given by the Åberg criterion. View this paper.
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Articles (23)

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,102 Views
12 Pages

Temperature and Impurity Induced Stabilization of Cubic HfV2 Laves Phase

  • Philipp Keuter,
  • Denis Music,
  • Michael Stuer and
  • Jochen M. Schneider

The stability of cubic HfV2 ( F d 3 ¯ m ) was investigated as a function of temperature as well as interstitially solved oxygen and hydrogen using density functional theory. Mechanical and energetic instability of pristine cubic Hf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,701 Views
15 Pages

We study the ground state of a one-dimensional channel with strong attractive electron–electron interactions at low temperatures. In spite of the fact that, at low temperatures, the ground state of one-dimensional attracting electrons is a stat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,815 Views
11 Pages

Synchrotron Radiation Research and Analysis of the Particulate Matter in Deep Ice Cores: An Overview of the Technical Challenges

  • Giannantonio Cibin,
  • Augusto Marcelli,
  • Valter Maggi,
  • Giovanni Baccolo,
  • Dariush Hampai,
  • Philip E. Robbins,
  • Andrea Liedl,
  • Claudia Polese,
  • Alessandro D’Elia and
  • Salvatore Macis
  • + 2 authors

Airborne dust extracted from deep ice core perforations can provide chemical and mineralogical insight into the history of the climate and atmospheric conditions, with unrivalled temporal resolution, time span and richness of information. The availab...

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