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  • 61Cluster decay — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays …

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  • 62Neutron Reflectometry — is a laboratory technique for measuring the structure of thin films, similar to the often complementary techniques of X ray reflectivity and ellipsometry. The technique provides valuable information over a wide variety of scientific and… …

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  • 63Mottness — In condensed matter physics, mottness is a term which denotes the additional ingredient, aside from antiferromagnetic ordering, which is necessary to fully describe a Mott Insulator. In other words, we might write: antiferromagnetic order +… …

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  • 64Fotón — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Fotón (desambiguación). Fotón (γ) Fotones emitidos en un rayo coherente por un láser …

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  • 65Neutron reflectometry — Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux · Radiation  …

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  • 66Orbital magnetization — Orbital magnetization, , refers to the magnetization induced by orbital motion of charged particles, usually electrons, in solids. The term orbital distinguishes it from the contribution of spin degrees of freedom, , to the total magnetization. A …

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  • 67Fermi energy — The Fermi energy is a concept in quantum mechanics usually referring to the energy of the highest occupied quantum state in a system of fermions at absolute zero temperature. This article requires a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics.Note that… …

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  • 68Fundamental domain — In geometry, the fundamental domain of a symmetry group of an object or pattern is a part of the pattern, as small as possible, which, based on the symmetry, determines the whole object or pattern. The set of orbits of the symmetry group define a …

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  • 69List of wave topics — This is a list of wave topics.0 ndash;9*21 cm lineA*Abbe prism *absorption spectrum *acoustics *Airy disc *Airy wave theory *Alfvén wave *Alpha waves *amphidromic point *amplitude *amplitude modulation *analog sound vs. digital sound *animal… …

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  • 70Fermion doubling — In lattice theories, fermion fields experience (at least) a doubling of the number of particle types in a lattice.A lattice is a periodic arrangement of vertices. If we Fourier transform a lattice, the space of momenta is a torus with the shape… …

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