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    semiconductor. The name emphasizes the fact that weak localization is a precursor of Anderson localization, which occurs at strong disorder. The effect is...
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  • distinguished from weak localization, which is the precursor effect of Anderson localization (see below), and from Mott localization, named after Sir Nevill...
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  • Look up localization, L10n, or localize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Localization or localisation may refer to: Localization of function, locating...
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    the weak localization phenomenon for electrons in disordered semi-conductors and often seen as the precursor to Anderson (or strong) localization of light...
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  • the localization of the category is unique up to unique isomorphism of categories, provided that it exists. One construction of the localization is done...
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    interference effects of the electrons with each other in what is called "weak localization effects". In very strongly disordered metals, impurities in the atomic...
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    for visible light most typically in suspensions like milk. Due to weak localization, enhanced multiple scattering is observed in back direction. The Back...
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  • equivalences. Bousfield localization is named after Aldridge Bousfield, who first introduced this technique in the context of localization of topological spaces...
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  • strong interactions." James Bjorken 2005 Patrick A. Lee "his work on weak localization and interaction effects, is being recognized for his pioneering contributions...
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  • As an example, one approach to compute quantum coherence effects (weak localization, conductance fluctuations) in the conductance of an electronic system...
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  • Rajendra P.; Dahal, Bishnu; Forbes, Andrew; Bhattarai, Niraj (2019). "Weak localization and small anomalous Hall conductivity in ferromagnetic Weyl semimetal...
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  • [citation needed] Recent studies[citation needed] show that these weak localization processes are not the governing phenomena for the onset of random...
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    is multiply scattered by a random medium, is usually attributed to weak localization. Not all single scattering is random, however. A well-controlled laser...
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    Spin–orbit interaction – Relativistic interaction in quantum physics Weak localization – quantum physical phenomenonPages displaying wikidata descriptions...
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  • phonon propagation in solids and liquid helium, and the observation of weak localization in two-dimensional systems." Pierre C. Hohenberg "For his seminal...
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  • a localization of an ∞-category is an ∞-category obtained by inverting some maps. An ∞-category is a presentable ∞-category if it is a localization of...
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  • waves. X-waves possess several remarkable properties: Weak Localization: They are weakly localized solutions of the wave equation, meaning they are extended...
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  • electrons, prediction of the circular photogalvanic effect, and theory of weak localization in noncentrosymmetric structures. His three monographs reflect the...
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    governs the kinetic behavior of electrons in conductors with weak disorder (weak localization regime), and discovered that electrical conductivity acquires...
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    Emergence (redirect from Weak emergence)
    subdivided into two perspectives, that of "weak emergence" and "strong emergence". One paper discussing this division is Weak Emergence, by philosopher Mark Bedau...
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  • predicted paraconductivity, made essential contributions to the theory of weak localization, as well as developed the concept of the Ehrenfest time and its effect...
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  • Dutch-language newspaper Hikami-Larkin-Nagaoka equation, describing weak localization in low-temperature physics Horizon League Network, a collegiate athletic...
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  • mobilities. In disordered solids, disordered potentials result in weak localization effects (traps), which reduce the mean free path, and hence the mobility...
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  • (so-called Dirac cone structure) was first visualized in this material. Weak anti-localization is observed in this material, but not in exfoliated graphene produced...
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  • \textstyle l_{m}} . UCF is more profound when electrical transport is in weak localization regime. l ϕ < l c {\displaystyle \textstyle l_{\phi }<l_{c}} where...
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  • While localization for single particle systems was demonstrated already in Anderson's original paper (coming to be known as Anderson localization), the...
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  • 5976. ISSN 0163-1829. Chakravarty, Sudip; Schmid, Albert (1986). "Weak localization: The quasiclassical theory of electrons in a random potential". Physics...
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  • of Anderson localization. The latter achievement of Altshuler and Aleiner is widely regarded as a major milestone and many-body localization, they introduced...
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    Pepper, M.; Ford, C.J.B; Paul, D.J.; Redmond, G. (2004). "Masking by weak localization of metallic behavior in a two-dimensional electron system in strong...
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  • of superconductors, made essential contributions to the theory of weak localization, as well as developed the concept of the Ehrenfest time and its effect...
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