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Physical Review Letters
Homodyne detection is used to measure the (collective) atomic dipole moment for an atomic ensemble that is prepared in a superposition of spatially phased Dicke states having at most two excitations (a so-called "superatom"). Homodyne detection allows one to isolate the contributions to the radiated intensity that depend linearly on the average value ...
B. Yang+6 more
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Homodyne detection is used to measure the (collective) atomic dipole moment for an atomic ensemble that is prepared in a superposition of spatially phased Dicke states having at most two excitations (a so-called "superatom"). Homodyne detection allows one to isolate the contributions to the radiated intensity that depend linearly on the average value ...
B. Yang+6 more
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The Electric Dipole Moment of the Neutron
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1989A measurement of neutron electric dipole moment (dn) can yield one more crucial piece of information on sources (or sources) of CP violation in microscopic physics. As we heard yesterday,1 the current limit on dn is about 10−25 ecm.
Bruce H. J. McKellar+2 more
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1973
Results of self-consistent field calculations on neutral CO, its positive ion, and on neutral CN to verify an earlier estimate of the dipole moment of CO(+) in its ground super 2 Sigma state. Based on the above-mentioned calculations, direct evidence is obtained that the dipole moment (relative to the center of mass) is approximately 2.5 plus or ...
R. Claude Woods, Phillip R. Certain
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Results of self-consistent field calculations on neutral CO, its positive ion, and on neutral CN to verify an earlier estimate of the dipole moment of CO(+) in its ground super 2 Sigma state. Based on the above-mentioned calculations, direct evidence is obtained that the dipole moment (relative to the center of mass) is approximately 2.5 plus or ...
R. Claude Woods, Phillip R. Certain
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Dipole-moment-driven cooperative supramolecular polymerization.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015While the mechanism of self-assembly of π-conjugated molecules has been well studied to gain control over the structure and functionality of supramolecular polymers, the intermolecular interactions underpinning it are poorly understood.
Chidambar Kulkarni+5 more
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1993
Pseudopotential calculations have been performed for the dipole moment of the PbO molecule, including core-polarization and spin–orbit contributions. Agreement to ∼0.1 a.u. is achieved with accurate relativistic all-electron calculations as well as experimental results, at the self-consistent-field and valence-correlated levels, respectively.
Hermann Stoll+2 more
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Pseudopotential calculations have been performed for the dipole moment of the PbO molecule, including core-polarization and spin–orbit contributions. Agreement to ∼0.1 a.u. is achieved with accurate relativistic all-electron calculations as well as experimental results, at the self-consistent-field and valence-correlated levels, respectively.
Hermann Stoll+2 more
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Nature, 1938
PREVIOUS workers have obtained values for the dipole moment of pyridine in benzene varying from 2·11 to 2·26 units. We have measured this moment in six solvents at 20°, using carefully purified pyridine having the following physical constants: density d420 = 0·98272 ; b.p. 115·2–115·3°/760 mm. ; refractive index n20D = 1·50920 ; PE = 24·02 c.c.
J. R. Partington, B. A. Middleton
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PREVIOUS workers have obtained values for the dipole moment of pyridine in benzene varying from 2·11 to 2·26 units. We have measured this moment in six solvents at 20°, using carefully purified pyridine having the following physical constants: density d420 = 0·98272 ; b.p. 115·2–115·3°/760 mm. ; refractive index n20D = 1·50920 ; PE = 24·02 c.c.
J. R. Partington, B. A. Middleton
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Direct measurement of the intrinsic electric dipole moment in pear-shaped thorium-228
Nature Physics, 2020M. Chishti+8 more
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Dipole Moment Studies. IV. Trends in Dipole Moments [PDF]
J. Richard Weaver, Robert W. Parry
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Improved limit on the electric dipole moment of the electron
Nature, 2018Acme Collaboration
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