[DOC][DOC] Citácie z WOS: 1. Wagner, W REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, 68 (10): 2409-2494 OCT 2005
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APOLLINARI, G; ARETI, H; ATAC, M; AUCHINCLOSS, P; AZFAR, F; AZZI, P; BACCHETTA,
N; BADGETT, W; BAILEY, MW; BAO, J; DEBARBARO, P; BARBAROGALTIERI, A; BARNES …
APOLLINARI, G; ARETI, H; ATAC, M; AUCHINCLOSS, P; AZFAR, F; AZZI, P; BACCHETTA,
N; BADGETT, W; BAILEY, MW; BAO, J; DEBARBARO, P; BARBAROGALTIERI, A; BARNES …
Electronic and ionic transport properties and other physical aspects of perovskites
JB Goodenough - Reports on Progress in Physics, 2004 - iopscience.iop.org
The perovskites and perovskite-related structures exhibit several features of technical as
well as fundamental interest. Technically useful properties include oxide-ion conduction
with/without electronic conduction, oxidation catalysis, ferroic displacements in classic and …
well as fundamental interest. Technically useful properties include oxide-ion conduction
with/without electronic conduction, oxidation catalysis, ferroic displacements in classic and …
From high temperature superconductivity to quantum spin liquid: progress in strong correlation physics
PA Lee - Reports on Progress in Physics, 2007 - iopscience.iop.org
This review gives a rather general discussion of high temperature superconductors as an
example of a strongly correlated material. The argument is made that in view of the many
examples of unconventional superconductors discovered in the past twenty years, we …
example of a strongly correlated material. The argument is made that in view of the many
examples of unconventional superconductors discovered in the past twenty years, we …
Physics of liquid jets
J Eggers, E Villermaux - Reports on progress in physics, 2008 - iopscience.iop.org
Jets, ie collimated streams of matter, occur from the microscale up to the large-scale
structure of the universe. Our focus will be mostly on surface tension effects, which result
from the cohesive properties of liquids. Paradoxically, cohesive forces promote the breakup …
structure of the universe. Our focus will be mostly on surface tension effects, which result
from the cohesive properties of liquids. Paradoxically, cohesive forces promote the breakup …
Physics of negative refractive index materials
SA Ramakrishna - Reports on progress in physics, 2005 - iopscience.iop.org
In the past few years, new developments in structured electromagnetic materials have given
rise to negative refractive index materials which have both negative dielectric permittivity
and negative magnetic permeability in some frequency ranges. The idea of a negative …
rise to negative refractive index materials which have both negative dielectric permittivity
and negative magnetic permeability in some frequency ranges. The idea of a negative …
Quantum computing
A Steane - Reports on Progress in Physics, 1998 - iopscience.iop.org
The subject of quantum computing brings together ideas from classical information theory,
computer science, and quantum physics. This review aims to summarize not just quantum
computing, but the whole subject of quantum information theory. Information can be …
computer science, and quantum physics. This review aims to summarize not just quantum
computing, but the whole subject of quantum information theory. Information can be …
Physics of microswimmers—single particle motion and collective behavior: a review
Locomotion and transport of microorganisms in fluids is an essential aspect of life. Search
for food, orientation toward light, spreading of off-spring, and the formation of colonies are
only possible due to locomotion. Swimming at the microscale occurs at low Reynolds …
for food, orientation toward light, spreading of off-spring, and the formation of colonies are
only possible due to locomotion. Swimming at the microscale occurs at low Reynolds …
Calculating condensed matter properties using the KKR-Green's function method—recent developments and applications
H Ebert, D Koedderitzsch, J Minar - Reports on Progress in …, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org
The modern version of the KKR (Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker) method represents the
electronic structure of a system directly and efficiently in terms of its single-particle Green's
function (GF). This is in contrast to its original version and many other traditional wave …
electronic structure of a system directly and efficiently in terms of its single-particle Green's
function (GF). This is in contrast to its original version and many other traditional wave …
The physics of dipolar bosonic quantum gases
T Lahaye, C Menotti, L Santos… - Reports on Progress …, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
This paper reviews the recent theoretical and experimental advances in the study of ultra-
cold gases made of bosonic particles interacting via the long-range, anisotropic dipole–
dipole interaction, in addition to the short-range and isotropic contact interaction usually at …
cold gases made of bosonic particles interacting via the long-range, anisotropic dipole–
dipole interaction, in addition to the short-range and isotropic contact interaction usually at …
The physics of attosecond light pulses
P Agostini, LF DiMauro - Reports on progress in physics, 2004 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract The word'attosecond'(1 as= 10− 18 s) officially entered the vocabulary of physics
when sub-femtosecond pulses of UV/XUV light produced either by nonlinear frequency
conversion of a ultra-short infrared pump pulse or Fourier synthesis of broad bandwidth …
when sub-femtosecond pulses of UV/XUV light produced either by nonlinear frequency
conversion of a ultra-short infrared pump pulse or Fourier synthesis of broad bandwidth …