Spin injection refers to the process of introducing a spin-polarized current or spin-polarized carriers (electrons or holes) into a material. This is often associated with spintronics, a field that explores the role of electron spin in addition to its fundamental electronic charge, aiming to develop new technologies for information processing and storage. Spin injection is crucial for manipulating and utilizing the spin properties of electrons in various devices such as spin transistors and spin valves.
If the 3He target has its spin polarized along the axis of the neutron beam, you may consider that the protons' spin will be canceling out and the spin will be more-or-less carried by the one neutron. Thus it will prefer to absorb neutrons polarized in the opposite direction, ie negative helicity.
Yes, you can connect a polarized capacitor to a direct current. Make sure you get your polarization is correct.A non polarized capacitor can be connected in a DC circuit as well. "Non Polarized" just means it does not matter which side of the capacitor is positive. If you attempt to connect a polarized capacitor in a DC circuit backwards, you will know when the capacitor explodes.
Well... Maybe yes, maybe no. It depends on two things. First, the physical size of the non-polarized capacitor may well be larger than the original size of the polarized capacitor, so it might not fit. Second, you have to consider the RMS current rating of the capacitor. Often, a polarized capacitor, such as an electrolytic capacitor, is intended to be used in a power supply, and is rated for a certain RMS current. A non-polarized capacitor, however, might not be rated for the same or higher RMS current, so it would not be able to handle the load.
Polarized
Not all pairs are. You have to buy Polarized lenses for them to be polarized.
it will be the polarized sum of the two quantity
is s.c.r polarized
Yes, they are almost always polarized.
Kaenon Polarized was created in 2001.
In reference to Ray-Ban sunglasses, their GPL lenses are polarized. The GPL stands for Glass Polarized Lens.
Such light is said to be polarized.