Search for dissertations about: "Quasiparticle."
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the word Quasiparticle..
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1. Self-consistency and the GW-approximation
Abstract : The effects of self-consistency in the GW-approximation are studied. The $GWA$ is known to describe the electronic properties of a wide range of materials very well. However, the calculations made so far have not taken into account the issue of self-consistency, which is implied in the original formulation of the $GWA$. READ MORE
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2. Design Of Dual Polarisation Sideband Separation Mixer For ALMA Band 5
Abstract : This licentiate is focused on the design and development of Superconductor-Insulator-Superconductor (SIS) junction mixer for ALMA Band 5, one of the ten frequency bands of the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) project. ALMA Band 5 is a dual polarisation sideband separation heterodyne receiver covering radio frequencies (RF) from 163 GHz to 211 GHz, with 4-8 GHz intermediate frequency (IF). READ MORE
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3. Planar Quasiparticle Mixer Structures for Millimeter and Sub-Millimeter Wave Receivers
Abstract : The paper covers various aspects of integrating planar antennas with superconducting mixers in the millimeter and sub-millimeter wave regime. The construction of an 80-100 GHz tapered slot antenna and SIS mixer chip with a minimum double side band noise temperature of 240 K is described. READ MORE
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4. Many-body Problems in the Theory of Stellar Collapse and Neutron Stars
Abstract : When modelling the collapse of massive stars leading to supernova explosions and the cooling of neutron stars, understanding the microphysical processes, such as the interaction of neutrinos within a dense medium are of vital importance. The interaction of neutrinos with nucleons (neutrons and protons) is altered by the presence of the medium, compared to the same process with free nucleons. READ MORE
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5. Symmetry, Disorder and the Josephson Effect in d-Wave Superconductors
Abstract : This thesis focuses on aspects of symmetry, disorder and the Josephson effect in d-wave superconductors which are generically characterized by sign changes of the gap function .DELTA.k in certain directions with respect to the underlying crystal lattice. READ MORE