AI & ChatGPT searches , social queries for ATOMIC COHERENCE

Search references for ATOMIC COHERENCE. Phrases containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

See searches and references containing ATOMIC COHERENCE!

AI searches containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

  • Atomic coherence
  • Type of state of an atom-electromagnetic field system

    In physics, atomic coherence is the induced coherence between levels of a multi-level atomic system and an electromagnetic field. The internal state of

    Atomic coherence

    Atomic_coherence

  • Coherence (physics)
  • Potential for two waves to interfere

    In physics, coherence expresses the potential for two waves to interfere. Two monochromatic beams from a single source always interfere. Even for wave

    Coherence (physics)

    Coherence_(physics)

  • Coherence time
  • Time of electromagnetic wave coherence

    with coherence times up to several 100 μs. Physics portal Atomic coherence Temporal coherence Degree of coherence Precision measurements with atomic hydrogen

    Coherence time

    Coherence_time

  • Suhail Zubairy
  • Pakistani academic

    quantum coherence, quantum entanglement, quantum information science, and quantum metrology. Zubairy contributed to the theory of squeezed states, atomic coherence

    Suhail Zubairy

    Suhail_Zubairy

  • Atom
  • Smallest unit of a chemical element

    pp. 232–236. ISBN 978-0-7503-0481-8. OCLC 47150433. Watkins, Thayer. "Coherence in Stimulated Emission". San José State University. Archived from the

    Atom

    Atom

    Atom

  • Photo-Carnot engine
  • atoms in the heat bath are given a small bit of quantum coherence. The phase of the atomic coherence provides a new control parameter. The deep physics behind

    Photo-Carnot engine

    Photo-Carnot_engine

  • Electromagnetically induced transparency
  • Intereference effect in quantum optics

    comparison to doppler or sideband cooling (assuming the same cooling rate). Atomic coherence Electromagnetically Induced Grating Liu, Chien; Dutton, Zachary; Behroozi

    Electromagnetically induced transparency

    Electromagnetically induced transparency

    Electromagnetically_induced_transparency

  • Polariton
  • Quasiparticles arising from EM wave coupling

    distinctly different from magnon or exciton polaritons Cavity polaritons Atomic coherence Polariton laser Polariton superfluid Polaritonics "Polariton". Lexico

    Polariton

    Polariton

    Polariton

  • Magnetometer
  • Device that measures magnetism

    based on atomic gasses can perform vector measurements of the magnetic field in the low field regime, where the decay of the atomic coherence becomes faster

    Magnetometer

    Magnetometer

    Magnetometer

  • Rabi cycle
  • Quantum mechanical phenomenon

    electric or magnetic fields during suitably adjusted time intervals. Atomic coherence Bloch sphere Laser pumping Optical pumping Rabi problem Vacuum Rabi

    Rabi cycle

    Rabi cycle

    Rabi_cycle

  • Quantum biology
  • Application of quantum mechanics and chemistry to biology

    (Speech). From Atomic to Mesoscale: The Role of Quantum Coherence in Systems of Various Complexities. Institute for Theoretical, Atomic and Molecular and

    Quantum biology

    Quantum_biology

  • Meaning (philosophy)
  • Philanthropy conception of meaning

    propositions only according to their coherence with the whole. Among the assortment of perspectives commonly regarded as coherence theory, theorists differ on

    Meaning (philosophy)

    Meaning_(philosophy)

  • Optical pumping
  • Use of light to raise electrons to higher energy states

    electromagnetic radiation to effectively pump and unpump these isotopes. Atomic coherence Laser pumping Optical cavity Rabi cycle "Lamp 4462" (gif). sintecoptronics

    Optical pumping

    Optical pumping

    Optical_pumping

  • Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
  • Study of matter-light interactions at small scales

    Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO) is the study of matter–matter and light–matter interactions, at the scale of one or a few atoms and energy

    Atomic, molecular, and optical physics

    Atomic,_molecular,_and_optical_physics

  • Maxwell–Bloch equations
  • Model of a quantum/optical system

    {\displaystyle \langle \sigma _{z}\rangle } , the cavity field, atomic coherence, and atomic inversion respectively, are d d t ⟨ a ⟩ = i ( − Δ c ⟨ a ⟩ − i

    Maxwell–Bloch equations

    Maxwell–Bloch_equations

  • Superradiant laser
  • maintain coherence. Rather than relying on photons to store phase coherence, it relies on collective effects in an atomic medium to store coherence. Such

    Superradiant laser

    Superradiant_laser

  • List of laser articles
  • Atom laser Atom probe Atomic clock Atomic coherence Atomic fountain Atomic line filter Atomic ratio Atomic spectroscopy Atomic vapor laser isotope separation

    List of laser articles

    List_of_laser_articles

  • SERF
  • Type of magnetometer

    {\displaystyle \delta B} of atomic magnetometers are limited by the number of atoms N {\displaystyle N} and their spin coherence lifetime T 2 {\displaystyle

    SERF

    SERF

  • Coherence (units of measurement)
  • Type of system of units of measurement

    numerical value equation is 9 J = (1/2) × 2 kg × (3 m/s)2. The concept of coherence was developed in the mid-nineteenth century by, among others, Lord Kelvin

    Coherence (units of measurement)

    Coherence (units of measurement)

    Coherence_(units_of_measurement)

  • Irfan Siddiqi
  • American physicist

    E.; Siddiqi, I. (July 2013). "Reduction of the radiative decay of atomic coherence in squeezed vacuum". Nature. 499 (7456): 62–65. arXiv:1301.6276. Bibcode:2013Natur

    Irfan Siddiqi

    Irfan Siddiqi

    Irfan_Siddiqi

  • Irina Novikova (physicist)
  • Russian-American physicist

    in the class of 2020, "for outstanding research of quantum coherence phenomena in atomic vapors, and ongoing service to OSA and the optics community"

    Irina Novikova (physicist)

    Irina_Novikova_(physicist)

  • Heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectroscopy
  • Experiment in spectroscopy

    The heteronuclear single quantum coherence or heteronuclear single quantum correlation experiment, normally abbreviated as HSQC, is used frequently in

    Heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectroscopy

    Heteronuclear_single_quantum_coherence_spectroscopy

  • Mutual coherence (linear algebra)
  • Value in matrix theory

    In linear algebra, mutual coherence (or simply coherence) measures the maximum similarity between any two columns of a matrix, defined as the largest absolute

    Mutual coherence (linear algebra)

    Mutual_coherence_(linear_algebra)

  • Atom localization
  • Estimation of an atom's position

    lattices, and atom optics. Atom localization is based on employing atomic coherence to determine the position of the atom to a precision smaller than the

    Atom localization

    Atom_localization

  • Diffraction
  • Interference phenomenon of waves

    spectral coherence, as it is related to the presence of different frequency components in the wave. In the case of light emitted by an atomic transition

    Diffraction

    Diffraction

    Diffraction

  • Electromagnetically induced grating
  • optical coherence properties of the material. They were first demonstrated with population gratings on atoms. EIGs can be used for purposes of atomic/molecular

    Electromagnetically induced grating

    Electromagnetically_induced_grating

  • Spectroscopy
  • Study involving matter and electromagnetic radiation

    physical and electronic structure of matter to be investigated at the atomic, molecular and macro scale, and over astronomical distances. Historically

    Spectroscopy

    Spectroscopy

    Spectroscopy

  • Laser
  • Device that emits light via optical amplification

    also have high temporal coherence, which permits them to emit light with a very narrow frequency spectrum. Temporal coherence can also be used to produce

    Laser

    Laser

    Laser

  • Quantum memory
  • Quantum-mechanical version of computer memory

    spatial coherence of the storage excitation. Early successes included storing weakly coherent pulses of spatial structure in a warm, ultracold atomic whole

    Quantum memory

    Quantum_memory

  • Attosecond
  • One quintillionth of a second

    electrons. Attosecond pulses have also been used to study and control quantum coherence in molecules. In a 2026 study published in Nature, researchers used synchronized

    Attosecond

    Attosecond

  • Matter wave
  • Quantum mechanical waves describing matter

    packets of matter waves. Coherence The visibility of diffraction features using an optical theory approach depends on the beam coherence, which at the quantum

    Matter wave

    Matter_wave

  • Truth
  • Conformity to reality

    that a statement is true if it corresponds to facts. According to the coherence theory, truth consists in logical consistency and mutual support among

    Truth

    Truth

  • Susanne Yelin
  • German physicist

    nomination from the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics, "for pioneering theoretical work with quantum coherences, such as near-resonant nonlinear

    Susanne Yelin

    Susanne_Yelin

  • Mikhail Lukin
  • Russian physicist

    joined Texas A&M University where he wrote a research paper titled Quantum Coherence and Interference in Optics and Laser Spectroscopy that he used for his

    Mikhail Lukin

    Mikhail_Lukin

  • Laser linewidth
  • Spectral linewidth of a laser beam

    are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated

    Laser linewidth

    Laser_linewidth

  • Index of physics articles (A)
  • Atomic battery Atomic beam Atomic clock Atomic coherence Atomic diffusion Atomic electron configuration table Atomic electron transition Atomic emission spectrum

    Index of physics articles (A)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(A)

  • Crispin Gardiner
  • New Zealand physicist (born 1942)

    Ginossar, E; Sidiqi, I (2013). "Reduction of the radiative decay of atomic coherence in squeezed vacuum". Nature. 499 (7456): 62–65. arXiv:1301.6276. Bibcode:2013Natur

    Crispin Gardiner

    Crispin Gardiner

    Crispin_Gardiner

  • Tokaimura nuclear accidents
  • 1997 and 1999 Tōkai nuclear plant events

    filed and new safety measures were put into effect. By March 2000, Japan's atomic and nuclear commissions began regular investigations of facilities, expansive

    Tokaimura nuclear accidents

    Tokaimura nuclear accidents

    Tokaimura_nuclear_accidents

  • Tomography
  • Imaging by sections or sectioning using a penetrative wave

    higher computing cost. Although MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), optical coherence tomography and ultrasound are transmission methods, they typically do

    Tomography

    Tomography

    Tomography

  • The Monkey (film)
  • 2025 film by Osgood Perkins

    it as "tonally haphazard" and criticizing it for a "lack of dramatic coherence". He argued that the film's irony and snark undermine any intended commentary

    The Monkey (film)

    The_Monkey_(film)

  • Interferometric visibility
  • Measure of interference in a wave system

    measure the coherence of two waves (or one wave with itself). A theoretical definition of the coherence is given by the degree of coherence, using the

    Interferometric visibility

    Interferometric_visibility

  • Consistency model
  • Rules that guarantee predictable computer memory operation

    different from coherence, which occurs in systems that are cached or cache-less, and is consistency of data with respect to all processors. Coherence deals with

    Consistency model

    Consistency_model

  • Bandwidth
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    convolution kernel used in statistics Graph bandwidth, in graph theory Coherence bandwidth, a frequency range over which a channel can be considered "flat"

    Bandwidth

    Bandwidth

  • Optical manipulation of atoms
  • in atomic clocks. Laser cooling and optical manipulation can also extend the coherence time of atomic states, reducing the sensitivity of atomic clocks

    Optical manipulation of atoms

    Optical_manipulation_of_atoms

  • Dephasing
  • Mechanism recovering classical behavior from a quantum system

    In physics, dephasing or phase damping is a loss of phase coherence between different states of a quantum system. It is a type of decoherence, and can

    Dephasing

    Dephasing

    Dephasing

  • Roy J. Glauber
  • American theoretical physicist (1925–2018)

    Prize in Physics "for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence", with the other half shared by John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hänsch. In

    Roy J. Glauber

    Roy J. Glauber

    Roy_J._Glauber

  • The Copenhagen Test
  • American television series

    Saloni. "Spy drama The Copenhagen Test is heavy on twists and light on coherence". AV Club. Retrieved January 9, 2026. The Copenhagen Test at IMDb 

    The Copenhagen Test

    The_Copenhagen_Test

  • Quantum mechanics
  • Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale

    however, it is insufficient for describing them at very small submicroscopic (atomic and subatomic) scales. Classical mechanics can be derived from quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Optical clock
  • Type of atomic clock

    Optical clocks are a subset of atomic clocks and are based on transitions that emit electromagnetic radiation in the range of 200 nm to 1000 nm. Optical

    Optical clock

    Optical_clock

  • Magneto-optical trap
  • Apparatus for trapping and cooling neutral atoms

    In atomic, molecular, and optical physics, a magneto-optical trap (MOT) is an apparatus which uses laser cooling and a spatially varying magnetic field

    Magneto-optical trap

    Magneto-optical trap

    Magneto-optical_trap

  • Interferometry
  • Measurement method using interference of waves

    available at the time had limited coherence length. Michelson pointed out that constraints on geometry forced by limited coherence length required the use of

    Interferometry

    Interferometry

    Interferometry

  • Ramsey interferometry
  • Form of particle interferometry

    frequencies. Ramsey's method is used today in atomic clocks and in the SI definition of the second. Most precision atomic measurements, such as modern atom interferometers

    Ramsey interferometry

    Ramsey_interferometry

  • Quantum optics
  • Sub-field of quantum physics and optics

    Quantum optics is a branch of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum chemistry that studies the behavior of photons (individual quanta of light)

    Quantum optics

    Quantum_optics

  • Rosatom
  • Russian state-owned nuclear technologies company

    State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom, commonly known as Rosatom (Russian: Государственная корпорация по атомной энергии «Росатом», romanized: Gosudarstvennaya

    Rosatom

    Rosatom

    Rosatom

  • Directory-based coherence
  • Directory-based coherence is a mechanism to handle cache coherence problem in distributed shared memory (DSM) a.k.a. non-uniform memory access (NUMA).

    Directory-based coherence

    Directory-based_coherence

  • Bose–Einstein condensate
  • State of matter

    University). However, cooling atomic hydrogen turned out to be technically difficult, and Bose-Einstein condensation of atomic hydrogen was only realized

    Bose–Einstein condensate

    Bose–Einstein condensate

    Bose–Einstein_condensate

  • Direct Rendering Manager
  • Subsystem of the Linux kernel

    is what is called Atomic Display (formerly known as atomic mode-setting and atomic or nuclear pageflip). The purpose of the atomic mode-setting is to

    Direct Rendering Manager

    Direct_Rendering_Manager

  • Jacques Blamont
  • French astrophysicist (1926–2020)

    sciences. In 1952, he reunited with Alfred Kastler in research on atomic coherence phenomenon and secured his doctoral degree (Doctor of Science) under

    Jacques Blamont

    Jacques Blamont

    Jacques_Blamont

  • Charge qubit
  • Superconducting qubit implementation

    electrometer such as the radio-frequency single-electron transistor. Typical T2 coherence times for a charge qubit are on the order of 1–2 μs. Recent work has shown

    Charge qubit

    Charge qubit

    Charge_qubit

  • Laser cooling
  • Cooling technique in atomic physics

    sample temperatures approaching absolute zero. It is routinely used in atomic physics experiments where the laser-cooled atoms are manipulated and measured

    Laser cooling

    Laser cooling

    Laser_cooling

  • Ultrabright electron
  • Atomic imaging tool

    defined as having >10 A/cm2 with spatial coherence of >1 nm. This level of energy with that small amount of coherence is a large technical problem, not only

    Ultrabright electron

    Ultrabright_electron

  • 28 Years Later
  • 2025 film by Danny Boyle

    Later a negative review, describing it as "short on wit and narrative coherence." Robert Daniels, writing for RogerEbert.com, gave the film three-and-a-half

    28 Years Later

    28_Years_Later

  • Coherent diffraction imaging
  • Lensless computational imaging method

    either added or subtracted from one another. Coherence is important in the context of CDI as the coherence of the two sources allows for the continuous

    Coherent diffraction imaging

    Coherent diffraction imaging

    Coherent_diffraction_imaging

  • Schumann resonances conspiracy theories
  • Pseudoscientific conspiracy theory

    also repackages magnetometer plots from the HeartMath Institute’s Global Coherence Initiative (GCI) to imply causal links between human emotions and the

    Schumann resonances conspiracy theories

    Schumann resonances conspiracy theories

    Schumann_resonances_conspiracy_theories

  • Coherent state
  • Specific quantum state of a quantum harmonic oscillator

    first order coherence (see degree of coherence). However, for measurements correlating detections at multiple detectors, higher-order coherence is involved

    Coherent state

    Coherent_state

  • Schrödinger's cat
  • Thought experiment in quantum mechanics

    from the original on October 29, 2020. Collis, Clark (June 20, 2014). "Coherence". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on December 3, 2022

    Schrödinger's cat

    Schrödinger's cat

    Schrödinger's_cat

  • I. I. Rabi Prize
  • American award for atomic, molecular, and optical physics

    The I. I. Rabi Prize in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics is given by the American Physical Society to recognize outstanding work by mid-career researchers

    I. I. Rabi Prize

    I._I._Rabi_Prize

  • Silicon Quantum Computing
  • Australian quantum computing company

    qubits have demonstrated favourable performance indicators such as long coherence times and biased noise. SQC was founded by Michelle Simmons in 2017. She

    Silicon Quantum Computing

    Silicon_Quantum_Computing

  • Electronic quantum holography
  • Information storage technology

    holographic information in the second-order coherence of entangled photon pairs rather than first-order coherence. Through the use of spatial-polarization

    Electronic quantum holography

    Electronic_quantum_holography

  • Rabi frequency
  • Frequency in atomic physics

    {\displaystyle \Omega } is the frequency at which the probability amplitudes of two atomic energy levels fluctuate in an oscillating electromagnetic field. It is proportional

    Rabi frequency

    Rabi_frequency

  • Dmitry Budker
  • Russian-American physicist

    Budker (born 1963) is a Russian-American physicist known for his work in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, as well as precision measurements and fundamental

    Dmitry Budker

    Dmitry_Budker

  • Transactional memory
  • Type of concurrency control mechanism

    programming by allowing a group of load and store instructions to execute in an atomic way. It is a concurrency control mechanism analogous to database transactions

    Transactional memory

    Transactional_memory

  • Quantum computing
  • Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics

    experimental research aimed at developing scalable qubits with longer coherence times and lower error rates. Example implementations include superconductors

    Quantum computing

    Quantum computing

    Quantum_computing

  • List of Nobel laureates who worked on the Manhattan Project
  • Interview". Nuclear Museum. Retrieved 6 November 2025. Compton, Arthur (1956). Atomic Quest. New York: Oxford University Press. OCLC 173307. Hewlett, Richard

    List of Nobel laureates who worked on the Manhattan Project

    List_of_Nobel_laureates_who_worked_on_the_Manhattan_Project

  • Circuit quantum electrodynamics
  • Means of studying the interaction of light and matter

    computing platforms due to its exceptional coherence properties, with recent demonstrations achieving coherence times exceeding 100 μs. Flux qubits, in contrast

    Circuit quantum electrodynamics

    Circuit_quantum_electrodynamics

  • Michelson interferometer
  • Common configuration for optical interferometry

    it is required that the differential pathlength is reduced below the coherence length of the light source. That can be only micrometers for white light

    Michelson interferometer

    Michelson interferometer

    Michelson_interferometer

  • Orchestrated objective reduction
  • Theory of a quantum origin of consciousness

    "Pixie dust in the synapses is about as explanatorily powerful as quantum coherence in the microtubules." David Chalmers has argued against quantum consciousness

    Orchestrated objective reduction

    Orchestrated objective reduction

    Orchestrated_objective_reduction

  • Michael A. O'Keefe
  • Australian physicist

    FEI Company CM300 microscope that he modified extensively to improve coherence and correct three-fold astigmatism. He was successful in breaking the

    Michael A. O'Keefe

    Michael_A._O'Keefe

  • Part 8 (Twin Peaks)
  • 8th episode of the 3rd season of Twin Peaks

    viewers found the narrative's abstract nature confusing and lacking in coherence. Gotta light? — Woodsman (used as a promotional tagline for the episode)

    Part 8 (Twin Peaks)

    Part_8_(Twin_Peaks)

  • Conversion of units
  • Comparison of various scales

    within a metric system such as the SI than in others, due to the system's coherence and its metric prefixes that act as power-of-10 multipliers. The definition

    Conversion of units

    Conversion_of_units

  • Castle Bravo
  • 1954 U.S. thermonuclear weapon test in the Marshall Islands

    techniques used in the interstage to smooth the spatial profile (i.e. reduce coherence and nonuniformities) of the primary's irradiance are of utmost importance

    Castle Bravo

    Castle Bravo

    Castle_Bravo

  • Squeezed coherent state
  • Type of quantum state

    to the coherent (unentangled) state. The second factor is how much the coherence (the length of the Bloch vector, | J x | {\displaystyle \left|J_{x}\right|}

    Squeezed coherent state

    Squeezed coherent state

    Squeezed_coherent_state

  • Nitrogen-vacancy center
  • Point defect in diamonds

    optically detected magnetic resonance), and its relatively long spin coherence at room temperature, lasting up to milliseconds. The NV center energy

    Nitrogen-vacancy center

    Nitrogen-vacancy center

    Nitrogen-vacancy_center

  • Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Set of methods providing two-dimensional data

    Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy), and HSQC (Heteronuclear Single Quantum Coherence). These techniques are indispensable in fields such as structural biology

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional_nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • Type-II superconductor
  • Material that can form magnetic vortices

    superconductivity in 2003. Ginzburg–Landau theory introduced the superconducting coherence length ξ in addition to London magnetic field penetration depth λ. According

    Type-II superconductor

    Type-II superconductor

    Type-II_superconductor

  • IonQ
  • US information technology company

    several measures, such as accuracy, scalability, predictability, and coherence time. Others criticize the slow operational times and relative size of

    IonQ

    IonQ

    IonQ

  • Microscopic scale
  • Objects too small to be seen unaided

    Ishizaki, Akihito; Jonas, David M.; Lundeen, Jeff S. (March 2017). "Using coherence to enhance function in chemical and biophysical systems". Nature. 543

    Microscopic scale

    Microscopic_scale

  • Test-and-set
  • CPU instruction to set a memory location to a flag value and return its prior value

    a flag value to a memory location and return its old value as a single atomic (i.e., non-interruptible) operation. The caller can then "test" the result

    Test-and-set

    Test-and-set

  • Exciton
  • Quasiparticle which is a bound state of an electron and an electron hole

    ; Kavokin, A. V.; Campman, K. L.; Gossard, A. C. (2012). "Spontaneous coherence in a cold exciton gas". Nature. 483 (7391): 584–588. arXiv:1109.0253.

    Exciton

    Exciton

    Exciton

  • Propositional logic
  • Branch of logic

    the propositional variables are called atomic formulas of a formal propositional language. While the atomic propositions are typically represented by

    Propositional logic

    Propositional_logic

  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples

    density ("mass-thickness contrast"), atomic number ("Z contrast", referring to the common abbreviation Z for atomic number), crystal structure or orientation

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Profilometer
  • Measuring instrument for surface profile and roughness

    sensor), confocal microscopy (used for profiling very small objects), coherence scanning interferometry, and digital holography. Advantages of optical

    Profilometer

    Profilometer

    Profilometer

  • Helium–neon laser
  • Type of gas laser

    beams of similar quality in terms of spatial coherence (a single-mode Gaussian beam) and long coherence length (however, since about 1990 semiconductor

    Helium–neon laser

    Helium–neon laser

    Helium–neon_laser

  • Quantum sensor
  • Device measuring quantum mechanical effects

    this refers to a sensor, which has quantized energy levels, uses quantum coherence or entanglement to improve measurements beyond what can be done with classical

    Quantum sensor

    Quantum_sensor

  • Scattering
  • Range of physical processes in physics

    radiation, along with many other factors including polarization, angle, and coherence. For larger diameters, the problem of electromagnetic scattering by spheres

    Scattering

    Scattering

    Scattering

  • Berthold-Georg Englert
  • German physicist

    recognized for outstanding contributions to theoretical research on quantum coherence. Englert's principal research interests concern applications in quantum

    Berthold-Georg Englert

    Berthold-Georg_Englert

  • Electron holography
  • Holography of electron waves

    than 20 documented in 1992 by Cowley. Usually, high spatial and temporal coherence (i.e. a low energy spread) of the electron beam is required to perform

    Electron holography

    Electron_holography

  • Germanium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 32 (Ge)

    Germanium is a chemical element; it has the symbol Ge and atomic number 32. It is lustrous, hard-brittle, grayish-white and similar in appearance to silicon

    Germanium

    Germanium

    Germanium

  • Declarative knowledge
  • Awareness of facts

    Schelling, Birte (2 May 2013). Knowledge – Genetic Foundations and Epistemic Coherence. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-3-11-032266-8. Scott, Peter; Gallacher

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative_knowledge

  • Interference lithography
  • Technique for patterning photomasks

    patterns are made possible. For interference lithography to be successful, coherence requirements must be met. First, a spatially coherent light source must

    Interference lithography

    Interference_lithography

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

AI search references containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

AI search queries for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

Follow users with usernames @ATOMIC COHERENCE or posting hashtags containing #ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

Online names & meanings

  • Al-JalÃŽl |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-JalÃŽl |

    The majestic, The revered, The sublime

  • Samanvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Samanvi

    Equal; One who Poses All Best Qualities

  • Gurkeerat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurkeerat

    One who Sings Praises of the Guru

  • Eary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Essex)

    Eary

    English (Essex) : perhaps a variant of Airey.

  • Gregory
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gregory

    English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).

  • Shalonna
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Jamaican

    Shalonna

    Lioness

  • JannatulFirdaus
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    JannatulFirdaus

    Garden of Paradise

  • Basan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Basan

    One who Uproots Fully

  • Afeerah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Afeerah

    Covered with soil, Dust

  • Zahhaak |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Zahhaak |

    A person who laughs most na

AI search & ChatGPT queries for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

Other words and meanings similar to

ATOMIC COHERENCE

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing ATOMIC COHERENCE

ATOMIC COHERENCE

  • Atomical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to atoms.

  • Nomic
  • n.

    Nomic spelling.

  • Azotic
  • a.

    Pertaining to azote, or nitrogen; formed or consisting of azote; nitric; as, azotic gas; azotic acid.

  • Atomic
  • a.

    Alt. of Atomical

  • Agamic
  • a.

    Produced without sexual union; as, agamic or unfertilized eggs.

  • Aeolic
  • a.

    Aeolian, 1; as, the Aeolic dialect; the Aeolic mode.

  • Adonic
  • n.

    An Adonic verse.

  • Atomism
  • n.

    The doctrine of atoms. See Atomic philosophy, under Atomic.

  • Atonic
  • a.

    Unaccented; as, an atonic syllable.

  • Etymic
  • a.

    Relating to the etymon; as, an etymic word.

  • Atomize
  • v. t.

    To reduce to atoms, or to fine spray.

  • Aptotic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, aptotes; uninflected; as, aptotic languages.

  • Atomy
  • n.

    An atom; a mite; a pigmy.

  • Atomistic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to atoms; relating to atomism.

  • Tonic
  • n.

    A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong.

  • Diatomic
  • a.

    Having two replaceable atoms or radicals.

  • Diatomic
  • a.

    Containing two atoms.

  • Atonic
  • a.

    Characterized by atony, or want of vital energy; as, an atonic disease.

  • Atomist
  • n.

    One who holds to the atomic philosophy or theory.

  • Atom
  • v. t.

    To reduce to atoms.