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An electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses electrons rather than photons — as a conventional light microscope does — for imaging. Because electrons have a much smaller wavelength than photons, they provide much greater magnification. Electrons are the tiny “satellites” that orbit ...
Although the electron density can be calculated with the formal resources of quantum mechanics, in physics it does not play the leading role that the quantum state does. In contrast, the concept of electron density is central in quantum chemistry. There is no doubt about how the electron densit...
The core of a quantum computer is actually just a tiny little chipset, about 1 centimeter in diameter. The chip is where electron, or qubits, are waiting. They received the command and start to communicate with each other to get a computing result. That result is sent out of...
A valence electron is an electron that 'lives' in the last electron shell (or valence shell) of an atom. The atom will have one or more electron shells based on how many electrons the atom has. The very last shell that the atom has holds the valence electrons. The number of valence ...
Electrons have no measurable mass. No quanta. They are not physically definable as a particle. An electron, in practical electrical engineering, is a field perturbation. Where is the proof that this perturbation has a mass and can be observed as a particle? There is none. J.J. Thompson den...
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The simplest is to see that matter, at a quantum level, is in a multitude of possible configurations (known as states).Quantum states grows exponentiallyConsider a system of electrons where there are 40 possible locations, where each location can either have or not have an electron. The ...
The same intuition is applied to other materials science use cases with features that are long in one or two dimensions; for example, delamination in carbon fiber composites, pore space in gas-bearing shale, thin films in power structures, layer-wise metrology of semiconduc...
in superconducting wires means that they can support very high electrical currents, but above a “critical current” the electron pairs break up and superconductivity is destroyed. Technologically, wires opened whole new uses for superconductors, including wound coils to create powerful magnets. In the...