
Plasma Density Features Associated with Strong Convection in the
... produced ionization peaks, the polar hole, and the tongue of ionization, are evident but they are modified in comparison with those found for slow convection. (3) For strong convection, the tongue of ionization is much more pronounced than for weak convection. (4) The polar hole that is associated w ...
... produced ionization peaks, the polar hole, and the tongue of ionization, are evident but they are modified in comparison with those found for slow convection. (3) For strong convection, the tongue of ionization is much more pronounced than for weak convection. (4) The polar hole that is associated w ...
x - arXiv
... streaming potential, and electrophoresis [1,3]. These measurements are related directly to the diffuse layer. The electrokinetic charge amount corresponds to total charge amount in the diffuse layer [1], and it is expressed with respect to the zeta potential. ...
... streaming potential, and electrophoresis [1,3]. These measurements are related directly to the diffuse layer. The electrokinetic charge amount corresponds to total charge amount in the diffuse layer [1], and it is expressed with respect to the zeta potential. ...
Critical Review of Theoretical Models for Anomalous Effects (Cold
... the reaction, as well as being the least sensitive. If dd fusion reactions (4) and (5) are responsible for the excess heat, then heat at the 1 W level corresponds to ~ 1012 reactions/sec; and for reaction (6) ~ 1014 reactions/sec since the γ's will likely escape. However, high energy γ's have yet to ...
... the reaction, as well as being the least sensitive. If dd fusion reactions (4) and (5) are responsible for the excess heat, then heat at the 1 W level corresponds to ~ 1012 reactions/sec; and for reaction (6) ~ 1014 reactions/sec since the γ's will likely escape. However, high energy γ's have yet to ...
Atomic Physics - Wright State University
... as a patent examiner. Any one of these very basic works could have been the crowning achievement of an entire career—yet Einstein did even more in later years.) Their sizes were only approximately known to be 10 −10 m , based on a comparison of latent heat of vaporization and surface tension made in ...
... as a patent examiner. Any one of these very basic works could have been the crowning achievement of an entire career—yet Einstein did even more in later years.) Their sizes were only approximately known to be 10 −10 m , based on a comparison of latent heat of vaporization and surface tension made in ...
IIT-JEE 2011 - Career Point
... source of energy do you find most promising, and which one will be appropriate for India. ...
... source of energy do you find most promising, and which one will be appropriate for India. ...
A Scanning Tunneling Microscope at the Milli-Kelvin, High Magnetic Field Frontier
... spin magnetism. Extending the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to the extremity of the B-T phase space provides unique insight on these phenomena both at the atomic level and with spectroscopic power. In this thesis, I describe the design and operation of a full-featured, dilution refrigerator-ba ...
... spin magnetism. Extending the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to the extremity of the B-T phase space provides unique insight on these phenomena both at the atomic level and with spectroscopic power. In this thesis, I describe the design and operation of a full-featured, dilution refrigerator-ba ...
- Institute of plasma physics
... QPIC does not give significant CPU time savings over PIC. In order to restore temporal savings in QPIC we suppose that the quiver-averaged electron behaviour controls the essential physics and we look for an approximate representation that leads to equivalent behavior of the electrons in phase space ...
... QPIC does not give significant CPU time savings over PIC. In order to restore temporal savings in QPIC we suppose that the quiver-averaged electron behaviour controls the essential physics and we look for an approximate representation that leads to equivalent behavior of the electrons in phase space ...
Autoionizing Rydberg states of NO in strong electric fields
... Rydberg level, in zero-field bound by 176 cm⫺1, can classically escape over the saddlepoint 共field-induced autoionization兲. For the NO molecule the time scale on which this electron emission process takes place is on the same order as fragmentation of the core 共predissociation兲. Each time an electro ...
... Rydberg level, in zero-field bound by 176 cm⫺1, can classically escape over the saddlepoint 共field-induced autoionization兲. For the NO molecule the time scale on which this electron emission process takes place is on the same order as fragmentation of the core 共predissociation兲. Each time an electro ...
Density of states
In solid-state and condensed matter physics, the density of states (DOS) of a system describes the number of states per interval of energy at each energy level that are available to be occupied. Unlike isolated systems, like atoms or molecules in gas phase, the density distributions are not discrete like a spectral density but continuous. A high DOS at a specific energy level means that there are many states available for occupation. A DOS of zero means that no states can be occupied at that energy level. In general a DOS is an average over the space and time domains occupied by the system. Localvariations, most often due to distortions of the original system, are often called local density of states (LDOS). If the DOS of an undisturbedsystem is zero, the LDOS can locally be non-zero due to the presence of a local potential.