Materials Chemistry B
... H-bonded pigments Organic pigments are colorants that by denition are insoluble in the media they are applied in. Various paints and inks consist of pigment particles with size ranging from nanometers to several microns mixed with dispersing agents. In all cases, industrial organic pigments owe the ...
... H-bonded pigments Organic pigments are colorants that by denition are insoluble in the media they are applied in. Various paints and inks consist of pigment particles with size ranging from nanometers to several microns mixed with dispersing agents. In all cases, industrial organic pigments owe the ...
SwissFEL ATHOS Science Case
... materials Correlated electron systems lie at the heart of modern information technology. They provide physics with some of its most interesting systems and encompass its most challenging problems. In one limit, where the electrons are completely delocalized, we have the metallic state. Here, theoret ...
... materials Correlated electron systems lie at the heart of modern information technology. They provide physics with some of its most interesting systems and encompass its most challenging problems. In one limit, where the electrons are completely delocalized, we have the metallic state. Here, theoret ...
Silicon Detectors - Basic Concepts I
... region with a reduced concentration of mobile carriers - the “depletion region”, bounded by conductive regions, which are n- and p-doped, respectively. Furthermore, the formation of the two adjacent space charge regions builds up a potential barrier between the n andp regions, which impedes the furt ...
... region with a reduced concentration of mobile carriers - the “depletion region”, bounded by conductive regions, which are n- and p-doped, respectively. Furthermore, the formation of the two adjacent space charge regions builds up a potential barrier between the n andp regions, which impedes the furt ...
Underlying mechanisms of transient luminous events: a review
... Asano et al., 2009a, b). According to the early theory of thermal breakdown, the electron density variation due to electron mobility and diffusion inside the jet are neglected as well, so that the changes in electron density are calculated by taking into account only the effects of electron impact i ...
... Asano et al., 2009a, b). According to the early theory of thermal breakdown, the electron density variation due to electron mobility and diffusion inside the jet are neglected as well, so that the changes in electron density are calculated by taking into account only the effects of electron impact i ...
Methods of thermoelectric enhancement in silicon
... increasing Si substitution (4 < x < 14) is reported. Substitution of Si within the Ga-Ge lattice framework of the type I clathrate Ba8Ga16Ge30 results in thermoelectric performance enhancement. The unique dependences of carrier concentration, electrical ix ...
... increasing Si substitution (4 < x < 14) is reported. Substitution of Si within the Ga-Ge lattice framework of the type I clathrate Ba8Ga16Ge30 results in thermoelectric performance enhancement. The unique dependences of carrier concentration, electrical ix ...
Electrostatics
... 1. An insulator can be charged by friction. It is because the charge on the insulator remains on it and does not escape easily. 2. Conductors can be charged by friction. However, the charge cannot be detected, because it is immediately conducted from the conductor to the hand and then to the earth ( ...
... 1. An insulator can be charged by friction. It is because the charge on the insulator remains on it and does not escape easily. 2. Conductors can be charged by friction. However, the charge cannot be detected, because it is immediately conducted from the conductor to the hand and then to the earth ( ...
Anisotropic Magnetoresistance in Ferromagnetic 3d Alloys
... data [3] similar to that shown in Fig. Id. Kohler’s rule is discussed in Section IIB. Theordinarymagnetoresistivity has hadaconsiderable amount of theoretical treatment. No magnetoresistive effects are predicted using only free electron theory [14].To obtain ordinary magnetoresistance, we must go t ...
... data [3] similar to that shown in Fig. Id. Kohler’s rule is discussed in Section IIB. Theordinarymagnetoresistivity has hadaconsiderable amount of theoretical treatment. No magnetoresistive effects are predicted using only free electron theory [14].To obtain ordinary magnetoresistance, we must go t ...
Molecular beam epitaxial growth of high-quality - ETH E
... We set up a molecular beam epitaxy system customized for the fabrication of high-quality Sb-based heterostructures. Molecular beam epitaxy is a physical deposition technique where single crystals can be fabricated in ultra high vacuum at low growth rates to simultaneously minimize the incorporation ...
... We set up a molecular beam epitaxy system customized for the fabrication of high-quality Sb-based heterostructures. Molecular beam epitaxy is a physical deposition technique where single crystals can be fabricated in ultra high vacuum at low growth rates to simultaneously minimize the incorporation ...