polarization energy — poliarizacijos energija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. polarization energy vok. Polarisationsenergie, f rus. поляризационная энергия, f pranc. énergie de polarisation, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Lattice energy — Sodium chloride crystal lattice The lattice energy of an ionic solid is a measure of the strength of bonds in that ionic compound. It is usually defined as the enthalpy of formation of the ionic compound from gaseous ions and as such is… … Wikipedia
Photon polarization — is the quantum mechanical description of the classical polarized sinusoidal plane electromagnetic wave. Individual photons are completely polarized. Their polarization state can be linear or circular, or it can be elliptical, which is anywhere in … Wikipedia
Institute for High Energy Physics — The Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEP) was opened in 1965 in Protvino near Moscow, Russia. The institute is known for the particle accelerator U70 synchrotron which was the largest in the world at the time it was launched in 1967.In March… … Wikipedia
Vacuum polarization — In quantum field theory, and specifically quantum electrodynamics, vacuum polarization describes a process in which a background electromagnetic field produces virtual electron positron pairs that change the distribution of charges and currents… … Wikipedia
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Vacuum energy — is an underlying background energy that exists in space even when devoid of matter (known as free space). The vacuum energy is deduced from the concept of virtual particles, which is itself derived from the energy time uncertainty principle. Its… … Wikipedia
Thermodynamic free energy — In thermodynamics, the term thermodynamic free energy refers to the amount of work that can be extracted from a system, and is helpful in engineering applications. It is a subtraction of the entropy of a system ( useless energy ) from the total… … Wikipedia
Self-energy — In theoretical physics and quantum field theory a particle s self energy Σ represents the contribution to the particle s energy, or effective mass, due to interactions between the particle and the system it is part of. For example, in… … Wikipedia
High energy X-rays — or HEX rays are very hard X rays, with 80 keV 1000 keV typically one order of magnitude higher in energy than conventional X rays (and well into the gamma ray energies of over 120 keV). They are produced at modern synchrotron radiation sources… … Wikipedia