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far from the Fermi liquid regime
... Here, E0 is the (usually unknown) ground state energy, (k) ≈ vF (k − kF ) is the quasi-particle dispersion, parametrized by vF = kF /m∗ , where m∗ is the effective mass of the quasi-particle, usually distinct from its bare, free-electron value. Note that the Fermi wave vector kF is not modified by ...
... Here, E0 is the (usually unknown) ground state energy, (k) ≈ vF (k − kF ) is the quasi-particle dispersion, parametrized by vF = kF /m∗ , where m∗ is the effective mass of the quasi-particle, usually distinct from its bare, free-electron value. Note that the Fermi wave vector kF is not modified by ...
antti maukonen sheath damages of medium voltage
... strike nearby the cable, a high fast front voltage stress may fall over the PE sheath. The sheath damages caused by a lightning strike may be resulted by an electric breakdown in soil but it is not the only possible mechanism. The potential of soil always rises near the lightning strike point and it ...
... strike nearby the cable, a high fast front voltage stress may fall over the PE sheath. The sheath damages caused by a lightning strike may be resulted by an electric breakdown in soil but it is not the only possible mechanism. The potential of soil always rises near the lightning strike point and it ...
Samir et al 1983 Expansion of plasma into a vacuum The moon
... single electron temperature and multiple ion species[e.g., Gurevich et al., 1973, 1979; Gurevich and Pitaevsky, 1975; Gurevich and Meshcherkin, 1981a; Singh and Schunk, 1982; Decoste and Ripin, 1978; Felber and Decoste, 1978; Anderson et al., 1978;Begay and Forslund, 1982]; and (4) plasmas composedo ...
... single electron temperature and multiple ion species[e.g., Gurevich et al., 1973, 1979; Gurevich and Pitaevsky, 1975; Gurevich and Meshcherkin, 1981a; Singh and Schunk, 1982; Decoste and Ripin, 1978; Felber and Decoste, 1978; Anderson et al., 1978;Begay and Forslund, 1982]; and (4) plasmas composedo ...
Transport and Non-Equilibrium Dynamics in Optical Lattices
... “I want to talk about the possibility that there is to be an exact simulation, that the computer will do exactly the same as nature” - with these words, Richard Feynman promoted his idea of quantum simulation. He suggested to try to build a quantum mechanical machine - a quantum computer - that woul ...
... “I want to talk about the possibility that there is to be an exact simulation, that the computer will do exactly the same as nature” - with these words, Richard Feynman promoted his idea of quantum simulation. He suggested to try to build a quantum mechanical machine - a quantum computer - that woul ...
Polyamide from lactams by reactive rotational molding via anionic
... samples. Specimens with weights of 5–10 mg were cut for the measurement. Thermograms were recorded in three consecutive runs: (1) a first heating run, from room temperature to 240°C, followed by (2) cooling, from 240 to 25°C and finally (3) a second heating run, from 25 to 240°C. All experiments wer ...
... samples. Specimens with weights of 5–10 mg were cut for the measurement. Thermograms were recorded in three consecutive runs: (1) a first heating run, from room temperature to 240°C, followed by (2) cooling, from 240 to 25°C and finally (3) a second heating run, from 25 to 240°C. All experiments wer ...
Master`s Thesis
... stored inside the conductor, which gives rise to the internal inductance. For those conductors that are not filamentary, the internal inductance exists. For example, the ...
... stored inside the conductor, which gives rise to the internal inductance. For those conductors that are not filamentary, the internal inductance exists. For example, the ...
AP Physics 2 Practice Exam and Notes UPDATED
... The exam scoring process, like the course and exam development process, relies on the expertise of both AP teachers and college faculty. While multiple-choice questions are scored by machine, the free-response questions are scored by thousands of college faculty and expert AP teachers at the annual ...
... The exam scoring process, like the course and exam development process, relies on the expertise of both AP teachers and college faculty. While multiple-choice questions are scored by machine, the free-response questions are scored by thousands of college faculty and expert AP teachers at the annual ...
Time-of-Flight Charge Transport Studies on Triarylamine and
... gold electrode as source, and the dashed curve the unaltered gold electrode as source. (bottom) Below, a gold/PEDOT-PSS (spun)/PTAA/ gold sandwich device, a hole-only ...
... gold electrode as source, and the dashed curve the unaltered gold electrode as source. (bottom) Below, a gold/PEDOT-PSS (spun)/PTAA/ gold sandwich device, a hole-only ...
Probing photo-ionization: simulations of positive streamers in
... (for example, in lightning and sprites [5, 6]) as well as in industrial applications such as lighting, removal of volatile organic components and disinfection [7] and plasma-assisted combustion [8]. We distinguish between positive and negative streamers, where positive streamers carry a net positive ...
... (for example, in lightning and sprites [5, 6]) as well as in industrial applications such as lighting, removal of volatile organic components and disinfection [7] and plasma-assisted combustion [8]. We distinguish between positive and negative streamers, where positive streamers carry a net positive ...
"Radial compression and torque-balanced steady states of single-component plasmas in Penning-Malmberg traps" Physics of Plasmas 13 (2006), 055706 J. R. Danielson and C. M. Surko (PDF)
... about 3 eV in the first 20 ms, levels off, and then drops at an exponential rate comparable to that of the density rise. Note that the time scale for the temperature evolution 关共1 / T兲dT / dt ⬃ 1.0 s−1兴 is much slower than the cyclotron cooling rate. The work described below focuses on the evolution ...
... about 3 eV in the first 20 ms, levels off, and then drops at an exponential rate comparable to that of the density rise. Note that the time scale for the temperature evolution 关共1 / T兲dT / dt ⬃ 1.0 s−1兴 is much slower than the cyclotron cooling rate. The work described below focuses on the evolution ...
Electrical Characterization of Cluster Devices
... The aim of the study presented in this thesis is to explore the electrical and physical properties of films of tin and lead clusters. Understanding the novel conductance properties of cluster films and related phenomenon such as coalescence is important to fabricate any cluster based devices. Coales ...
... The aim of the study presented in this thesis is to explore the electrical and physical properties of films of tin and lead clusters. Understanding the novel conductance properties of cluster films and related phenomenon such as coalescence is important to fabricate any cluster based devices. Coales ...
The Role of Substrate in the Photoresponse of Graphene Transistors
... experimental reports and significant potential for commercial application, the theoretical basis of this high sensitivity is not fully understood. Here we use detailed computational modeling to demonstrate that the extraordinary photosensitivity arises from the electrostatic doping of graphene due t ...
... experimental reports and significant potential for commercial application, the theoretical basis of this high sensitivity is not fully understood. Here we use detailed computational modeling to demonstrate that the extraordinary photosensitivity arises from the electrostatic doping of graphene due t ...
Low temperature London penetration depth and superfluid density
... spins and momenta. The pairing is caused by electron-phonon interactions, the strength of which determines Tc . Pairing is isotropic and leads to a superconducting gap which is constant over the Fermi surface, so-called s-wave pairing. In the BCS scenario, Tc would be dependent on the strength of el ...
... spins and momenta. The pairing is caused by electron-phonon interactions, the strength of which determines Tc . Pairing is isotropic and leads to a superconducting gap which is constant over the Fermi surface, so-called s-wave pairing. In the BCS scenario, Tc would be dependent on the strength of el ...
Lightning and Boats - Holiday Harbour Marina
... are longer lasting are capable or transferring more of the heat in the core of the lightning bolt to the object struck. Consequently, longer lasting strikes can be far more damaging. It is virtually impossible to predict what kind of strike will occur at any given time. In addition, there are two ma ...
... are longer lasting are capable or transferring more of the heat in the core of the lightning bolt to the object struck. Consequently, longer lasting strikes can be far more damaging. It is virtually impossible to predict what kind of strike will occur at any given time. In addition, there are two ma ...
Electron Temperature Structures Associated With Magnetic Tearing
... I have been fortunate enough to work with three amazing undergraduate students Becky Shapiro, Adam Beardsley and Cale Kasten who have put in many long hours running calibrations, labeling cables, taking and sifting through data, and generally keeping things organized. I have also been fortunate enou ...
... I have been fortunate enough to work with three amazing undergraduate students Becky Shapiro, Adam Beardsley and Cale Kasten who have put in many long hours running calibrations, labeling cables, taking and sifting through data, and generally keeping things organized. I have also been fortunate enou ...