BASICS OF DIELECTRIC MATERIALS
... There is a magnetic analog where ferromagnetic material respond mechanically to magnetic fields. This effect, called magnetostriction, is responsible for the familiar hum of transformers and other AC devices containing iron cores. ...
... There is a magnetic analog where ferromagnetic material respond mechanically to magnetic fields. This effect, called magnetostriction, is responsible for the familiar hum of transformers and other AC devices containing iron cores. ...
Dzyaloshinsky—Moriya interactions induced by symmetry breaking
... Using these rules it is possible to find the direction of D between one site at the surface and one ij site below the surface or between two surface sites for a given surface. Some examples for nearest neighbour interactions in cubic structures are given in Tables 1 and 2. Figs. 2 and 3 indicate the ...
... Using these rules it is possible to find the direction of D between one site at the surface and one ij site below the surface or between two surface sites for a given surface. Some examples for nearest neighbour interactions in cubic structures are given in Tables 1 and 2. Figs. 2 and 3 indicate the ...
8th International Symposium on Optical Storage/2008 International
... attempts to increase the storage density in optical memories. There were reports both on recent advancements in near-field optical storage and progress related to a better understanding of the super-RENS effect (Prof. Tominaga, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan). In this talk an in-depth understanding of atomic ...
... attempts to increase the storage density in optical memories. There were reports both on recent advancements in near-field optical storage and progress related to a better understanding of the super-RENS effect (Prof. Tominaga, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan). In this talk an in-depth understanding of atomic ...
1. INTRODUCTION This Chapter briefly introduces
... A solid material is said to be in thin film form when it is built up, as a thin layer on a solid support, called substrate, ab initio by controlled condensation of the individual atomic, molecular, or ionic species, either directly by a physical process, or via a chemical and/ or electrochemical rea ...
... A solid material is said to be in thin film form when it is built up, as a thin layer on a solid support, called substrate, ab initio by controlled condensation of the individual atomic, molecular, or ionic species, either directly by a physical process, or via a chemical and/ or electrochemical rea ...
Effects of the Thickness of Niobium Surface Oxide Layers on Field
... technique, the thickness of the surface pentoxide layer was artificially fabricated from 3nm up to 460nm. A home-made scanning field emission microscope (SFEM) was employed to perform the scans on the surfaces. Emitters were characterized using a scanning electron microscope together with an energy ...
... technique, the thickness of the surface pentoxide layer was artificially fabricated from 3nm up to 460nm. A home-made scanning field emission microscope (SFEM) was employed to perform the scans on the surfaces. Emitters were characterized using a scanning electron microscope together with an energy ...
A Computational and Experimental Study
... and heterogeneous catalysis in nanoporous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).[1] Dense hybrid frameworks are also of growing interest on account of their unique physical properties, such as multiferroics, electronic conductivity and photoluminescence, among others.[2] For all viable applications, the r ...
... and heterogeneous catalysis in nanoporous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).[1] Dense hybrid frameworks are also of growing interest on account of their unique physical properties, such as multiferroics, electronic conductivity and photoluminescence, among others.[2] For all viable applications, the r ...
How to Use Capacitive Sensors to Help Solve Difficult Level
... liquid touching the actual sensor will cause it to lock on. Because capacitive sensors cannot sense through metal, applications that require liquid level detection through a metal container wall require special sight glass and tank well fittings for a capacitive sensor to be effective. Generally, ca ...
... liquid touching the actual sensor will cause it to lock on. Because capacitive sensors cannot sense through metal, applications that require liquid level detection through a metal container wall require special sight glass and tank well fittings for a capacitive sensor to be effective. Generally, ca ...
Computational Chemistry Methods for Nanoporous Materials
... alous” physical properties, such as stimuli-responsive materials (sometimes also called multifunctional or “smart” materials).8 These frameworks exhibit large-scale changes in their structure and physicochemical properties in response to small stimuli, such as temperature change, mechanical constrai ...
... alous” physical properties, such as stimuli-responsive materials (sometimes also called multifunctional or “smart” materials).8 These frameworks exhibit large-scale changes in their structure and physicochemical properties in response to small stimuli, such as temperature change, mechanical constrai ...