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Optical control of levitated nanoparticles via dipole–dipole interaction [PDF]
We propose a scheme to create and unidirectionally transport thermal squeezed states and random-phase coherent states in a system of two interacting levitated nanoparticles.
Sharma Sandeep +2 more
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The uncertainty principle imposes a limitation on the measurement accuracy of two incompatible observables and has potential applications in quantum information science.
Saeed Haddadi +5 more
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Homogeneous polymer-ionic solvate electrolyte with weak dipole-dipole interaction enabling long cycling pouch lithium metal battery [PDF]
Solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) are considered as promising electrolytes for high-voltage lithium metal batteries. Whereas, the strong dipole-dipole interaction in polymer electrolytes limits the enhancement of the ionic conductivity.
Likun Chen +17 more
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Collision of solitons in neuronal microtubules with dipole–dipole interaction
In this paper, we investigate the collision dynamics of solitons in neuronal microtubules. We have used a continuum equation of the type nonlinear Schrödinger equation with the presence of dipole–dipole interaction and electric field.
Yaseen M. Lone, Parasuraman E.
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Structure of Simple Dipolar Water-Like Fluids: Primitive Model and Hard Tetrahedra
Dipolar versions of two qualitatively different types of simple short range model fluids which exhibit the phenomenon of hydrogen bonding and which could thus serve as a reference in equations of state for associating fluids have been considered: the ...
I. Nezbeda, I. Nezbeda
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Critical behavior of isotropic systems with strong dipole-dipole interaction: Three-loop study
We analyze the critical behavior of isotropic systems with dipole-dipole interaction by renormalization-group methods in fixed space-time dimensions. Working in three-dimensional theory we analytically find three-loop expressions for critical exponents ...
A. Kudlis, A. Pikelner
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Mesoscale eddies occurring in the world’s oceans typically exist in pairs known as mesoscale dipole eddies or simply dipole eddies. Tropical cyclones (hereafter TCs) that move over the world’s oceans often encounter and interact with these dipole eddies.
Xiaorong Huang, Guihua Wang
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Dipole-dipole interactions through a lens
We study the fluctuation-mediated interactions between two atoms in the presence of an aplanatic lens, demonstrating an enhancement in their resonant dipole-dipole interaction. We derive the field propagation of the linear optical system in terms of the electromagnetic Green's tensor for an aplanatic lens.
A. Olivera, K. Sinha, P. Solano
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Effects of Barnett Magnetic Dipole–Dipole Interaction on Grain Growth and Destruction
Rapidly spinning magnetic grains can acquire large magnetic dipole moments due to the Barnett effect. Here we study the new effect of Barnett magnetic dipole–dipole interaction on grain–grain collisions and grain growth, assuming that grains are spun up ...
Thiem Hoang, Bao Truong
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Dipole-Dipole Interactions Between Neutrons [PDF]
In this work we present results of the dipole-dipole interactions between two neutrons, a neutron and a conducting wall, and a neutron between two walls. As input, we use dynamical electromagnetic dipole polarizabilities fitted to chiral EFT results up to the pion production threshold and at the onset of the Delta resonance. Our work can be relevant to
Higa, Renato +2 more
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