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Rather, quantum mechanics describes the electron with a continuous wavefunction in which the location of the electron should be considered as spread out in space in a quantum "fuzz ball" as depicted in Figure 5.
The absolute magnitude of this phase is irrelevant for the observable quantities calculated from these wave functions; hence, the theory describing, for example, the motion of an electron should be the same when the phase of its wave function is changed everywhere in space.
According to this framework, the electron should be close to perfectly spherical.
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An LED is made from two layers of semiconductor, an "n-type" with an excess of negatively charged electrons, and a positive "p-type" which has an abundance of "holes" where electrons should be but aren't.
Raise it, and more electrons should be forced to take a single path.
So if the interaction between electron and nucleus were mirror-symmetric, then the scattering of right- and left-spinning electrons should be the same.
This means that the role of the chorus waves in the acceleration of relativistic electrons should be analyzed more carefully.
First, the dopants should be ionized, i.e., for the case of a phosphorus-doped device, electrons should be depleted from the channel.
However, the ratio in AnSBR-Fe was 0.46, which means the electrons provided by the removed COD was not enough for denitrification, and therefore the additional electrons should be mainly derived from the waste iron shavings.
The relative phase angle between the electromagnetic field vector for the wave (Ew and Bw) and the velocity vector v⊥ for the energetic electrons should be resolved in order to identify the sign of W correctly for each detected electron.
According to the photovoltaic performances of the LZO-based inverted OPVs, electrons should be efficiently collected by the ITO cathode, suggesting that the LZO must afford a necessary electron pathway.
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