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Solid Trace Theory Solid Trace Language

  

Solid Trace Theory

 

Solid Trace Language

 

 

TANAKA Akio

 

1

Solid trace language is a substance in solidity. The language is abbreviated to STL.

2

STL is a situation of electron of solidity.

3

Electron of solidity is putted under Bloch’s theorem. The theorem is expressed by the following.

ѱ(r)=eikru(r)

ѱ(r) - wave function

u(r) -function of same period with wave function

r-position vector

k-wave number vector

4

Irregular potential worked at electron makes Anderson localization.

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Anderson localization is influenced by Aharonov-Bohm effect in solidity.

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STL is realized in the situation of quantum wells.

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Width of wells will be provided by uncertainty principle. The principle is expressed by the following.

ΔEΔt≧ℏ/2

E-electron energy

ΔE- E’s uncertainty

Δt-time

8

Electron is Fermi particle. Cooper pair’s situation of electrons is Bose particle.

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In superconductivity, the situation is effective and useful for the realization of STL.

10

Metal in superconductivity has Meissner effect.

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Magnetic flux Φ in ring shape becomes London’s fluxoid quantum.

The value of Φis the following.

Φ=nh/2e

 n –integer

12

Fluxoid plane lattice was observed by Essmann and Trӓuble.

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Flux in ring shape and fluxoid plane lattice are clearly photographed by Tonomura.

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Now for STL, fluxoid space lattice is demanded. STL is a development of Cube Theory.

See the following papers.

Cube Theory   Tokyo March 22, 2006- Tokyo April 1, 2006

15

Symmetry of space lattice was expressed by space group.

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Space group is expressed by Hermann-Mauguin symbol.

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Space group has extinction rule.

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Extinction rule has structure factor.

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Structure factor is expressed by Fourier transformation of distribution function.

 

Tokyo April 30, 2006

Tokyo May 1, 2006 Added

Sekinan Research Field of Language

www.sekinan.org

[Postscript   Referential note   January 6, 2007]

For Authentication of Solidity   Tokyo November 6, 2005-November 15, 2006

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