• In physics, a wave vector (or wavevector) is a vector used in describing a wave, with a typical unit being cycle per metre. It has a magnitude and direction...
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    Bloch's theorem (redirect from Bloch wave)
    {\displaystyle \psi } is the wave function, u {\displaystyle u} is a periodic function with the same periodicity as the crystal, the wave vector k {\displaystyle...
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  • In quantum mechanics, wave function collapse, also called reduction of the state vector, occurs when a wave function—initially in a superposition of several...
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    In physics, the Poynting vector (or Umov–Poynting vector) represents the directional energy flux (the energy transfer per unit area, per unit time) or...
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    "polarization" direction of an electromagnetic wave is given by its electric field vector. Considering a monochromatic plane wave of optical frequency f (light of vacuum...
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  • ky, kz) is the wave vector (in radians per meter), and ϕ 0 {\displaystyle \phi _{0}} is the phase angle (in radians). The wave vector is related to the...
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    electromagnetic wave, the value of F {\displaystyle F} can be the electric field vector E {\displaystyle E} , or the magnetic field vector H {\displaystyle...
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  • (Here the physics definition for the wave vector is used, which is 2 π {\displaystyle 2\pi } times the wave vector used in crystallography, see wavevector...
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    outgoing wave vectors (to the crystal and from the crystal, by scattering), and G {\displaystyle \mathbf {G} } is a crystal reciprocal lattice vector. Due...
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  • can be characterized by a wave vector where one or more of the vector's components has an imaginary value. Because the vector has imaginary components...
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    Wavenumber (redirect from Wave number)
    wavenumber is the magnitude of the wave vector. The space of wave vectors is called reciprocal space. Wave numbers and wave vectors play an essential role in optics...
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    2 × 1 column vector for a non-relativistic electron with spin 1⁄2). According to the superposition principle of quantum mechanics, wave functions can...
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    In special relativity, a four-vector (or 4-vector, sometimes Lorentz vector) is an object with four components, which transform in a specific way under...
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    either energy or the wave vector k. To convert between the DOS as a function of the energy and the DOS as a function of the wave vector, the system-specific...
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    Wavelength (redirect from Wave length)
    wavenumber k with a wave vector that specifies the direction and wavenumber of a plane wave in 3-space, parameterized by position vector r. In that case,...
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  • a unit-length vector, the direction of propagation of the wave, and " ⋅ {\displaystyle \cdot } " denotes the dot product of two vectors. The parameter...
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    quasimomentum is a momentum-like vector associated with electrons in a crystal lattice. It is defined by the associated wave vectors k {\displaystyle \mathbf...
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    Refraction (redirect from Wave refraction)
    the magnitude of the wave vector depend on the wave speed this requires a change in direction of the wave vector. The relevant wave speed in the discussion...
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  • {\mathbf {r} }}),} where i is the imaginary unit, k is a wave vector of length k, r is a position vector of length r, jℓ are spherical Bessel functions, Pℓ...
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    as a wave with field components in transverse polarization (perpendicular to the direction of the wave vector). A mathematical description of wave propagation...
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    scattering process the initial state wave vector ki of the electron wave function is scattered to a final state wave vector kf. Because the electron gas is...
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  • be scalars, vectors, or any other physical or mathematical quantity. They can be complex numbers, as in a complex exponential plane wave. When the values...
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    Fresnel equations (category Polarization (waves))
    electromagnetic wave, the electric field E has the form where Ek is the (constant) complex amplitude vector, i is the imaginary unit, k is the wave vector (whose...
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    single scattering or kinematical theory with conservation of energy (wave vector). Many different types of X-ray sources exist, ranging from ones used...
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    U-process or Umklapp process) is a scattering process that results in a wave vector (usually written k) which falls outside the first Brillouin zone. If...
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  • waves. The Langmuir wave is a purely longitudinal wave, that is, the wave vector is in the same direction as the E-field. It is an electrostatic wave;...
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  • mathematics and physics, k-vector may refer to: A wave vector k Crystal momentum A multivector of grade k, also called a k-vector, the dual of a differential...
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  • Photon (redirect from Energy in a wave)
    {\boldsymbol {p}}=\hbar {\boldsymbol {k}}~,} where k is the wave vector, where k ≡ |k| =  2π /λ   is the wave number, and ω ≡ 2 πν   is the angular frequency, and...
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  • proposal of opposition of the wave vector and (Abraham) the Poynting vector. Other definitions include the opposition of wave vector to group velocity, and energy...
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  • manifold which admits a covariantly constant null vector field k {\displaystyle k} is called a pp-wave spacetime. That is, the covariant derivative of k...
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