2012 Proceedings of the International Conference Days on Diffraction 2012
DOI: 10.1109/dd.2012.6402779
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Localized two-particle states in deformed nanolayers

Abstract: Problem of particles storage in nanolayered structure is considered.Local deformations of the nanolayers leads to appearance of eigenvalues of the corresponding one-particle Hamiltonian. The cardinality of the discrete spectrum is used to estimate the maximal number of non-interacting fermions stored in the nanolayers. The discrete spectrum of the Hamiltonian of two interacting particles is considered. Relation between the system parameters (interaction intensity -waveguide deformation) ensuring the existence … Show more

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“…The largest Alliance of the Unions of the Artists in Bulgaria was reorganised and a new unified Union of the Artists in Bulgaria 29 was created in its place, with the federal principle of membership replaced by an individual membership and all previous artists' unions liquidated. Its Board of Directors worked with an Art Council, and the Political Bureau, approved by the People's Committee of the Patriotic Front, determined the directions of the 'ideological reorientation' (Popov, 2012). All the power of the management, production, and consumption of artworks was concentrated in the Union of Bulgarian Artists.…”
Section: The Union Forms Of Freedom and Printmaking From 1944 To 1989...mentioning
confidence: 99%