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In his work on Rayleigh waves Coulomb (1) has studied the function ...[Eq. (1.1)]. The function ψ0 with a complex value of h occurs in the work of Buchholz (2) on the propagation of alternating currents in the earth between two electrodes connected above ground by a rectangular loop of wire whose vertical ends support the horizontal piece.
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Coulomb interaction in monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides [PDF]
Recently, the celebrated Keldysh potential has been widely used to describe the Coulomb interaction of few-body complexes in monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides.
D. Tuan, M. Yang, H. Dery
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Single spin magnetometry and relaxometry applied to antiferromagnetic materials
Despite the considerable interest for antiferromagnets that appeared with the perspective of using them for spintronics, their experimental study, including the imaging of antiferromagnetic textures, remains a challenge.
Aurore Finco, Vincent Jacques
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SYSTEMS OF POINTS WITH COULOMB INTERACTIONS [PDF]
Large ensembles of points with Coulomb interactions arise in various settings of condensed matter physics, classical and quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, random matrices and even approximation theory, and give rise to a variety of questions ...
S. Serfaty
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11 pages, 10 figures, added discussion of laboratory experiments with complex plasmas to introduction and added several references, Phys. Rev.
Hughto, J. +3 more
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The Coulomb phase revisited [PDF]
Motivated by the forthcoming data from the E950 experiment at BNL for small angle polarized proton-carbon scattering we revisit the problem of Coulomb phase. The approximation usually used with the momentum transfer squared (q^2) small compared to the inverse elastic slope is not justified within the kinematics of the E950 experiment. We go beyond this
Kopeliovich, B. Z., Tarasov, A. V.
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Unparticle mediated superconductivity
In this work we introduce the possibility of unparticle mediated superconductivity. We discuss a theoretical scenario where it can emerge and show that a superconducting state is allowed by deriving and solving the gap equation for s -wave pairing of ...
James P F LeBlanc, Adolfo G Grushin
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A planar defect spin sensor in a two-dimensional material susceptible to strain and electric fields
The boron-vacancy spin defect ( $${\,{{\mbox{V}}}}_{{{\mbox{B}}}\,}^{-}$$ V B − ) in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) has a great potential as a quantum sensor in a two-dimensional material that can directly probe various external perturbations in atomic ...
Péter Udvarhelyi +8 more
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Coulomb engineering of the bandgap and excitons in two-dimensional materials
The ability to control the size of the electronic bandgap is an integral part of solid-state technology. Atomically thin two-dimensional crystals offer a new approach for tuning the energies of the electronic states based on the unusual strength of the ...
A. Raja +15 more
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Noncommutative Coulombic monopole [PDF]
5 pages, PACS numbers: 03.65.-w, 14.80.Hv, 02.40.Gh, 32.60 ...
Bellucci, Stefano, Yeranyan, Armen
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