• Electric dipole spin resonance (EDSR) is a method to control the magnetic moments inside a material using quantum mechanical effects like the spin–orbit...
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  • Electric dipole spin resonance (EDSR) is the coupling of the electron spin with an oscillating electric field. Similar to the electron spin resonance...
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    Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is a method for studying materials that have unpaired electrons. The...
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  • Spintronics (redirect from Spin computing)
    proposal of a spin field-effect-transistor by Datta and Das in 1990 and of the electric dipole spin resonance by Rashba in 1960. The spin of the electron...
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    dipole moment is the combination of strength and orientation of a magnet or other object or system that exerts a magnetic field. The magnetic dipole moment...
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    "magic angle" spinning (MAS)) by NMR of quadrupolar nuclei (that is, with spin S > 1/2) even in the presence of magnetic "dipole-dipole" interaction broadening...
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    engineering Electric dipole spin resonance Formant Limbic resonance Nonlinear resonance Normal mode Positive feedback Schumann resonance Simple harmonic...
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  • {E} .} The electron's electric dipole moment (EDM) must be collinear with the direction of the electron's magnetic moment (spin). Within the Standard...
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    a dipole (from Greek δίς (dis) 'twice', and πόλος (polos) 'axis') is an electromagnetic phenomenon which occurs in two ways: An electric dipole deals...
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  • unexpected preservation of CP Electric dipole spin resonance Electron electric dipole moment – another electric dipole which should exist, but also should...
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  • J-couplings (also called spin-spin coupling or indirect dipoledipole coupling) are mediated through chemical bonds connecting two spins. It is an indirect...
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  • magnetic dipole moment. The classical magnetized top model can be used to describe magnetic resonances for atoms with static magnetic dipole moment between...
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  • with spin but without electric charge, such as a photon or a Z boson, do not have a magnetic moment. In ordinary materials, the magnetic dipole moments...
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  • spintronics, especially the Rashba effect in spin physics, and also for the prediction of electric dipole spin resonance (EDSR), that was widely investigated...
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  • nucleus also may have spin, but protons and neutrons are much heavier than electrons (about 1836 times), and the magnetic dipole moment is inversely proportional...
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  • electron magnetic dipole moment, is the magnetic moment of an electron resulting from its intrinsic properties of spin and electric charge. The value...
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    coupling of spin and orbital motions is used in spintronics for controlling electron spins in quantum dots through electric dipole spin resonance. Old high-precision...
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  • model. Fine electronic structure Electric dipole spin resonance Spin–orbit interaction Dresselhaus, G. (1955-10-15). "Spin–Orbit Coupling Effects in Zinc...
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    dipole moment interacting with the magnetic field generated by the electrons and the energy of the nuclear electric quadrupole moment in the electric...
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  • NMR, nuclei with spin ≥ 1/2 have a magnetic dipole moment so that their energies are split by a magnetic field, allowing resonance absorption of energy...
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  • moment of an atomic nucleus and arises from the spin of the protons and neutrons. It is mainly a magnetic dipole moment; the quadrupole moment does cause some...
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  • life-into-the-rashba-effect/ E. I. Rashba and V. I. Sheka, Electric-Dipole Spin-Resonances, in: Landau Level Spectroscopy, (North Holland, Amsterdam)...
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  • observable nuclear spin polarization (magnetization) is created by a homogeneous magnetic field. This field makes the magnetic dipole moments of the sample...
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    physicist known for the Rashba effect and prediction of the Electric dipole spin resonance, Lenin Prize Boris Rauschenbach – rocket scientist in control...
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  • so-called intercombination lines) are electric dipole (E1) transitions for which the selection rule that the spin does not change is violated. This is...
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  • spins as a result of magnetic and/or electric fields. The principles of nuclear acoustic resonance are often compared with nuclear magnetic resonance...
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    Optical tweezers (redirect from Dipole trap)
    the dipole can be calculated by substituting two terms for the electric field in the equation above, one for each charge. The polarization of a dipole is...
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  • in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), because unlike the more abundant nitrogen-14, that has an integer nuclear spin and thus a quadrupole...
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    samples and tissues using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The anisotropic part of many spin interactions are present in solid-state NMR...
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    1000, than the energies arising from the electrodynamic dipole-dipole interaction. As for the spin function χ ( s 1 , s 2 ) {\displaystyle \chi (s_{1},s_{2})}...
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