
A particle simulation of current sheet instabilities under finite guide
... BG, the value of k储/k in the instabilities may be nonzero, and the effects of finite k储 in anomalous resistivity may not be ignored. In addition, most of the fully kinetic particle simulations have adopted an artificial mass ratio mi / me between ion and electron. The roles of LHDI and whistler mode ...
... BG, the value of k储/k in the instabilities may be nonzero, and the effects of finite k储 in anomalous resistivity may not be ignored. In addition, most of the fully kinetic particle simulations have adopted an artificial mass ratio mi / me between ion and electron. The roles of LHDI and whistler mode ...
Studies of ion solitary waves using simulations including hydrogen
... 1a-1d). Initially, all species are Maxwellians, but the distributions begin to show sizeable fluctuations at about the same time that solitary structures first appear in the potential. These fluctuations tend to be in phase spatially between species, with the major peaks and troughs of the phase spa ...
... 1a-1d). Initially, all species are Maxwellians, but the distributions begin to show sizeable fluctuations at about the same time that solitary structures first appear in the potential. These fluctuations tend to be in phase spatially between species, with the major peaks and troughs of the phase spa ...
A VISUAL TOUR OF CLASSICAL ELECTROMAGNETISM
... electric field through a surface. If we were talking about fluid flow, “flux” would have a well-defined physical meaning, in that the flux would be the amount of fluid flowing across a given surface per unit time. There is no such meaning when we talk about the flux of the electric field through a s ...
... electric field through a surface. If we were talking about fluid flow, “flux” would have a well-defined physical meaning, in that the flux would be the amount of fluid flowing across a given surface per unit time. There is no such meaning when we talk about the flux of the electric field through a s ...
Numerical Studies of Spacecraft-Plasma Interaction: Simulations of
... Soviet satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957, that it was possible to explore the near-Earth space environment in detail. An adequate description of this environment is necessary to understand such a common and relatively close phenomenon as the aurora borealis. This section is intended to give a brief introd ...
... Soviet satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957, that it was possible to explore the near-Earth space environment in detail. An adequate description of this environment is necessary to understand such a common and relatively close phenomenon as the aurora borealis. This section is intended to give a brief introd ...
Complete electromagnetic multipole expansion including toroidal
... The standard presentations of the multipole expansions of electrostatic, magnetostatic and electromagnetic fields in the textbooks are usually incomplete since they are restricted to the regions outside localized sources [1-6]. Two articles may be cited from the didactic literature making up for thi ...
... The standard presentations of the multipole expansions of electrostatic, magnetostatic and electromagnetic fields in the textbooks are usually incomplete since they are restricted to the regions outside localized sources [1-6]. Two articles may be cited from the didactic literature making up for thi ...
Electric field of due to a point charge.
... We could have agreed that in the formula for F, the symbols q1 and q2 stand for the magnitudes of the charges. In that case, the absolute value signs would be unnecessary. However, in later equations the sign of the charge will be important, so we really need to keep the magnitude part. On your dia ...
... We could have agreed that in the formula for F, the symbols q1 and q2 stand for the magnitudes of the charges. In that case, the absolute value signs would be unnecessary. However, in later equations the sign of the charge will be important, so we really need to keep the magnitude part. On your dia ...
Modification of Electric and Magnetic Fields by Materials
... is no net internal charge to contribute to fields. This balance does not occur on the surfaces. An applied electric field results in positive and negative charge layers at opposite surfaces. The field produced by these layers inside the dielectric is opposed to the applied field. The simplest geomet ...
... is no net internal charge to contribute to fields. This balance does not occur on the surfaces. An applied electric field results in positive and negative charge layers at opposite surfaces. The field produced by these layers inside the dielectric is opposed to the applied field. The simplest geomet ...
Piezoelectric Ceramics - USM :: Universiti Sains Malaysia
... independent constants. They vary with temperature, pressure, electric field, form factor, mechanical and electrical boundary conditions etc. The coefficients only describe material properties under small signal conditions. ...
... independent constants. They vary with temperature, pressure, electric field, form factor, mechanical and electrical boundary conditions etc. The coefficients only describe material properties under small signal conditions. ...
Light-Front Holographic QCD and Emerging
... bound-states in relativistic theories using light-front quantization. It is based on the front-form or relativistic dynamics [21], where initial conditions are specified in the light-cone null-plane x0 + x3 = 0, not on the usual initial conditions at equal time, x0 = 0. As an effective theory, we e ...
... bound-states in relativistic theories using light-front quantization. It is based on the front-form or relativistic dynamics [21], where initial conditions are specified in the light-cone null-plane x0 + x3 = 0, not on the usual initial conditions at equal time, x0 = 0. As an effective theory, we e ...
Electrostatic Analyzers with Application to Electric
... electrostatic field along the beam path (M. Yavor 2009) (Simpson, Design of Retarding Field Energy Analyzers 1961). The energy per unit charge ( ⁄ ) analysis of the beam is made by placing a grid or aperture in front of a particle detector (also called a collector) and varying the detector’s potenti ...
... electrostatic field along the beam path (M. Yavor 2009) (Simpson, Design of Retarding Field Energy Analyzers 1961). The energy per unit charge ( ⁄ ) analysis of the beam is made by placing a grid or aperture in front of a particle detector (also called a collector) and varying the detector’s potenti ...
DIPLOMA THESIS
... The two-dimensional semiconductor heterostructures like modulation doped heterostructures, quantum wells and superlattices have attracted the attention for a long time and have found many application e.g. in the semiconductor lasers, HEMTs, LEDs etc. The development of the growth technologies for th ...
... The two-dimensional semiconductor heterostructures like modulation doped heterostructures, quantum wells and superlattices have attracted the attention for a long time and have found many application e.g. in the semiconductor lasers, HEMTs, LEDs etc. The development of the growth technologies for th ...
Hanle effect and electron spin polarization in temperature Linköping University Post Print
... temperature dependent. This contradicts the experimental fact that Ts is insensitive to temperature, which consequently rules out the possibility of a significant contribution of the trion decay in the spin lifetime determined from the Hanle curves. is thus required to be much larger than Ts , suc ...
... temperature dependent. This contradicts the experimental fact that Ts is insensitive to temperature, which consequently rules out the possibility of a significant contribution of the trion decay in the spin lifetime determined from the Hanle curves. is thus required to be much larger than Ts , suc ...
Ch 17) Electric Potential
... to as voltage. (Be careful not to confuse V for volts, with italic V for voltage.) If we wish to speak of the potential Va at some point a, we must be aware that Va depends on where the potential is chosen to be zero. The zero for electric potential in a given situation can be chosen arbitrarily, ju ...
... to as voltage. (Be careful not to confuse V for volts, with italic V for voltage.) If we wish to speak of the potential Va at some point a, we must be aware that Va depends on where the potential is chosen to be zero. The zero for electric potential in a given situation can be chosen arbitrarily, ju ...