Quantum physics in the Copenhagen interpretation places an unsatisfying divide between the quantum and classical worlds. Decoherence -- the destruction of superposition states of the system -- helps us understand how the quantum transitions to the classical. Quantum Darwinism builds on decoherence to understand how information about the system is...
The drift velocity of electrons in pure hydrogen, in pure deuterium, and in mixtures thereof, has been observed at low pressures using the following pulse technique for these gases for the first time. Plane parallel electrodes of a known separation and immersed in the gas to be studied are connected...
The g-factor of the 482 Key (Kiloelectron volt) state in Ta¹⁸¹
and the half-lives of the 25.6 Key and 74.5 Key states in Dy¹⁶¹ have
been measured by the delayed coincidence method. The g-factor of
the 482 Key state in Ta¹⁸¹ was determined by observing the effects
of an external...