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    The AharonovBohm effect, sometimes called the Ehrenberg–Siday–AharonovBohm effect, is a quantum-mechanical phenomenon in which an electrically charged...
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    In 1959, he and David Bohm proposed the AharonovBohm effect for which he co-received the 1998 Wolf Prize. In 1988, Aharonov, David Albert, and Lev Vaidman...
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  • In physics, the gravitational Aharonov-Bohm effect is a phenomenon involving the behavior of particles acting according to quantum mechanics while under...
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    1957, Bohm relocated to the United Kingdom as a research fellow at the University of Bristol. In 1959, Bohm and Aharonov discovered the AharonovBohm effect...
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  • quantized. The wave function can be multivalued as it happens in the AharonovBohm effect or quantized as in superconductors. The unit of quantization is therefore...
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  • amateur racing driver The Ehrenberg–Siday effect, later known as the AharonovBohm effect, is a quantum mechanical phenomenon by which a charged particle is...
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  • Warren Anderson. The first evidence for phenomena related to the AharonovBohm effect in CDWs was reported in a 1997 paper, which described experiments...
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    particle is ever exposed to a different field. One such example is the AharonovBohm effect, shown in the figure. In this example, turning on the solenoid only...
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  • Aharonov–Casher effect is the dual to the AharonovBohm effect. In the usual sense of electromagnetic duality, the (unobserved) dual of the Aharonov-Bohm...
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  • Aharonov (born 1932), Israeli physicist AharonovBohm effect, quantum mechanical phenomenon Aharonov–Casher effect, quantum mechanical phenomenon This page...
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  • (anti-)localization, as in Altshuler et al. results, where authors observed the AharonovBohm effect in a dirty metallic film. Fritz London predicted that the fluxoid...
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  • magnetic dipole is affected by an electric field. It is dual to the AharonovBohm effect, in which the quantum phase of a charged particle depends upon which...
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  • the conical intersection of potential energy surfaces and in the AharonovBohm effect. Geometric phase around the conical intersection involving the ground...
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  • interference pattern which occurs in presence of a magnetic field in the AharonovBohm effect could be explained as arising from the quantum potential. The collapse...
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  • can be considered a classical analogue of the quantum mechanical AharonovBohm effect, where instead the field is exactly static inside and null outside...
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  • describing the electron wave-function. In essence, the AharonovBohm effect is not a quantum-mechanical effect (contrary to popular belief), as no quantization...
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    behavior of superconducting quantum interference devices (see SQUID and AharonovBohm effect), lending credence to the idea that collective CDW electron transport...
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  • Weizmann Institute of Science, 1964. Discovery of the AharonovBohm effect by Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm. Jacob Bekenstein was the first to propose Black...
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    (see Schrödinger equation for charged particles, Dirac equation, AharonovBohm effect). In minimal coupling, q A {\displaystyle q\mathbf {A} } is called...
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    there is no evidence that these are useful. Bohmian trajectories Aharonov-Bohm effect Complementarity (physics) Delayed-choice quantum eraser Diffraction...
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  • Abney effect – William de Wiveleslie Abney Abrikosov lattice – Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov AharonovBohm effect – Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm Alfvén...
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  • Acousto-optic effect (nonlinear optics) (waves) Additive genetic effects (genetics) AharonovBohm effect (quantum mechanics) Al Jazeera effect (Al Jazeera)...
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    the Dirac string and its effect on the wave function is analogous to the effect of the solenoid in the AharonovBohm effect. The quantization condition...
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    consequences even when the electric and magnetic fields vanish (AharonovBohm effect). Each table describes one formalism. See the main article for details...
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    AharonovBohm effect, which has no classical counterpart. Nevertheless, gauge freedom is still true in these theories. For example, the AharonovBohm...
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  • Casimir effect 1959 Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm predict the AharonovBohm effect 1960 R.G. Chambers experimentally confirms the AharonovBohm effect 1961...
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  • The de Broglie–Bohm theory is an interpretation of quantum mechanics which postulates that, in addition to the wavefunction, an actual configuration of...
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    of classical electromagnetism Jefimenko's equations Gluon field AharonovBohm effect Gravitation, J.A. Wheeler, C. Misner, K.S. Thorne, W.H. Freeman &...
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    themselves to produce observable effects. This is exemplified by the AharonovBohm effect, in which a charged particle passes through a region with zero electric...
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  • defined everywhere else. The Dirac string acts as the solenoid in the AharonovBohm effect, and the requirement that the position of the Dirac string should...
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