... applications in solid state electronicsand solid state ionics in view of energy research and information technology It highlights the significance of electronic and ionic defects and their coupling through ... Fundamentals andApplications in Electronicsand Energy, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-0664-9 1, c Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010 T.T Fister and D.D Fong fluence the resulting structure and electronic ... ionic and electronic charge carriers are not just important for electrical or electrochemical properties, they are also reflecting the internal redox and acid base chemistry and are thus crucial for...
... weight of 8.99 and a corresponding electrochemical equivalent of 2.98 Ah gÀ1, compared with 3.86 Ah gÀ1 for lithium, 2.20 Ah gÀ1 for magnesium, and 0.82 Ah gÀ1 for zinc From a volume standpoint, aluminum ... metal is used for storage of nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric and organic acids, and many other chemical reagents Beyond the pH range of 4–9, the oxide dissolves in acids and bases, forming simple ... feature for dendrite formation is a certain critical current density or overpotential that must be exceeded to provoke dendrite formation The critical current density for aluminum dendrite formation...
... values for chromatic dispersion and dispersion slope for different wavelengths were in substantial agreement with the values measured by the phase-shift method For n2/Aeff, on the other hand, it ... XPM, irrespective of fiber length 67 CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE In this paper the authors have examined techniquesfor achieving broadband all-optical simultaneous wavelength conversion ... Sugizaki, S Arai and K Mukasa of Fiber Development Center for providing HNL-DSF and RDF We also thank H Ogoshi for fruitful discussions Last but not least, we thank H Miyazawa for his continuous...
... Scm-1) and higher than that of an insulator (10-10 Scm-1) In terms of the band structure and band gaps, a band semiconductor should have a forbidden band gap of less eV between its CBM and VBM ... the Ti 3d bands into two sub-bands: eg and t2g The eg orbitals ( d z and d x2 y ) point directly towards the oxygen ligands forming s-type orbitals The t2g orbitals ( d xy , d xz and d yz ) ... partial pressures fitted by Goldhaber-Gordon formula for (a) Ti0.94Ta0.06O2, and (b) Ti0.94Nb0.06O2 thin films, and by Hamann formula for (c) Ti0.94Ta0.06O2, and (d) Ti0.94Nb0.06O2 thin films………………………...
... Principles andApplications (published by Marcel Dekker, 1999) It takes a practical applications approach to the subject and presents valuable design information for practicing mechanical and electrical ... considerable interest for researchers and engineers Focusing on the main mechanical and electrical problems in connections with the field applicationsand the relationship between structure and properties, ... Nickel 80 4.1.2 Metals and Alloys for Heavy- and Medium-Duty Contacts 80 4.1.3 Metals and Alloys for Light-Duty Contacts 83 4.1.4 Materials for Liquid-Metal Contacts ...
... were cleaned in acetone and methanol for 20 and rinsed in de-ionized water for The 1, 3, and wt % SZO (5SZO) NWs are grown in a furnace at 800°C with argon gas of 90 sccm and a working pressure ... emission for thermal quenching, I0 and A are scaling factors, and k is Boltzmann’s constant The activation energies of the A0X formation are calculated to be about 5.18, 25.91, and 32.19 meV for 1SZO, ... (Ag 3d5/2) of the SZO NWs are observed at 369.7 and 369.3 for 3SZO and 5SZO NWs, respectively shown in Figure The 3SZO and 5SZO NWs show Zn, O, and Ag orbital in Figure 4b, c However, in case...
... technological applications in the field of micro/optoelectronics Significant research efforts have been focused to the study of the electrical and optical properties of this compound in thin film formation ... valence band This will give rise to additional absorption over a wider range of energy leading to band tailing and hence shrinking of the band gap The optical gap decreases from 1.80 to 1.72 eV for ... in band tails Acknowledgments Thanks are due to King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology, (KAACST), Riyad, Saudi Arabia (Grant No.: ARP-3-17) for providing financial assistance in the form...
... help and support I thank all my co-workers for the pleasant working atmosphere I also wish to thank Markku Koskinen and Esa Jansson from Noptel and Ilkka Kaisto from Prometrics for their help and ... help andfor the sincere interest they showed towards my work I wish to thank Prof Erkki Ikonen and Dr Kalevi Hyyppä for examining my thesis, and Mr Malcolm Hicks and Mr Janne Rissanen for revising ... rangefinding method for target orientation measurements The idea was provided by Professors Juha Kostamovaara and Risto Myllylä, and the circuit techniquesfor the rangefinder electronics were mostly...
... Co 2p3/2 (upper spectra) and O 1s (lower spectra) core levels for CoOOH (a and c) and Co3O4 (b and d) nanosheet arrays, respectively 65 3.8 CVs obtained using CoOOH (a) and Co3O4 (b) electrodes ... spacings (1.425 Å for CoOOH d110 and 1.429 Å for Co3O4 d440) Additional to topotactic relationship of the Co(OH)2→CoOOH and CoOOH→Co3O4, topotactic transformation of Co(OH)2→CoO90 and Co(OH)2→Co3O484, ... length and time scales for energy carriers under ambient conditions 1.2 Standard equilibrium potentials in the Co/KOH system 14 1.3 Electrochemical capacitance performance of various iron oxides and...
... estimated band gaps of strained layer using Eq (2.11)-(2.15) Fig 2.9 Valence-band offsets for compressive strained Si1-xGex and Si1−x−yGexCy (x=10%, 20%, and 30%, y varied between 0% and 3%) and tensile ... Fig 3.15 Band structure and major interband transition in the Silicon and Germanium 84 Fig 3.16 A comparison of the theoretical and experimental dielectric function curves for Si (a) for real ... 5.19 SIMS profiles of C and Ge for Si0.8686Ge0.113C0.0184 sample before and after rapid thermal oxidation 138 Fig 5.20 SIMS profiles of C (a) and Ge (b) for as-grown and RTA Si0.8767Ge0.113C0.0103...
... following published and/ or accepted journal and conference papers: Anh T N and Hosoda T.: Depth-Averaged model of open channel flows over an arbitrary 3D surface and its applications to analysis ... model in a nonorthogonal curvilinear coordinates for prediction of flow pattern in meandering channel with 60o and 90o bend, and also with compound meandering channel In this study, the Cartesian ... components Vn and Vt normal and tangential to the path For the path to remain unbroken and assuming the flow is incompressible, the sum ∑ Vn ∆S is the net inflow into the closed area A and must always...
... analyze many forms of allomorphy For example, the word dogs is easily broken into the root dog and the plural morpheme -s The same analysis is straightforward for oxen, assuming the stem ox and a suppressive ... internet, and some valuable books of foreign and domestic scholars We think these are valuable sources to effectively support for our study + Comparison: we gave out the similarities and differences ... -s, and re- near the grammatical end of the continuum are called grammatical morphemes Note that grammatical morphemes include forms that we can consider to be words like the, a, and, and of and...
... to the development and optimization of fuel cells, improve long-term performance and lifetime, the introduction of cheaper materials and fabrication techniques, and the design and development of ... performance This model is used to analyse and evaluate the performance of a planar and a tubular-shaped PEM fuel cell 2.1 Computational domain The full computational domains for the planar and ... physical processes and the key parameters affecting fuel cell performance The model accounts for both gas and liquid phase in the same computational domain, and thus allows for the implementation...
... experience of practitioners of such interpolation techniques is not reassuring Generally speaking, such techniques perform poorly Long gaps in the data, for example, often produce a spurious bulge ... below, calculates an effective value for M based on the above rough -and- ready rules and assumes that there is no important clumping This will be adequate for most purposes In any particular case, ... wr[j]=cos(arg); wi[j]=wpi[j]; } for (i=1;i
... .) can therefore be ignored, and we need explicit forms only for the functions W, α0 , α1 , α2 , α3 , calculated with equations (13.9.9) and (13.9.10) We have worked these out for you, in the ... is that equations (13.9.9) and (13.9.10) can be evaluated, analytically, once andfor all, for any given interpolation scheme Then equation (13.9.8) is an algorithm for applying “endpoint corrections” ... should give the sampled function value For linear interpolation ψ(s) is piecewise linear, rises from to for s in (−1, 0), and falls back to for s in (0, 1) For higher-order interpolation, ψ(s)...
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... make something and works, it is that it has omitted something by stop " The calculations have so much the heuristic form (test and error) like algoritmic (equations) and, therefore, they will ... of the answer from the transformer to the high and low frequencies for a rectangular excitement; that is to say, respectively, to the flanks and roofs of the pulses For this reason we have the ... feedback) and A0 = ∞ This last one will give, using it like linear amplifier, exits limited in the power supply VCC and therefore voltages practically null differentials to input his On the other hand,...
... WN : k À WN kN k Since WN eÀj N kN for all k andfor WN T for k T iN, we have X k kn for k 1, 2, , N À For k 0, NÀ1 WN N Therefore we obtain n0 2p X k cNd k; k ... utility for analyzing finite-length signals Many DFT properties are similar to those of the Fourier transform and the z-transform However, there are some differences For example, the shifts and convolutions ... W82 Figure 7.1 Twiddle factors for DFT, N case 306 FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM AND ITS APPLICATIONS The inverse discrete Fourier transform (IDFT) is used to transform the X(k) back into the original...
... increased so that the crane head is over target position and sway is zero No differential equations are required for this and disturbances and non-linearities are compensated by the operator's observation ... translated to an "if-then" format: IF Distance = far AND Angle = zero THEN Power = pos_medium 2a IF Distance = far AND Angle = neg_small THEN Power = pos_big 2b IF Distance = far AND Angle = neg_big ... uses 75 rules and reduced the standard deviation by more than 40% since its first operation in 1990 A NeuroFuzzy Sensor NeuroFuzzy technologies allow for the automated generation and optimization...
... metadata later The package manifests for content and new applications which may include new content, skin, and locale information have an identical syntax and a very similar structure, as you ... contents, skin information, and locale information These manifests are formatted in RDF, which makes them easy to combine with the RDF data that makes up the chrome registry and makes it easy ... script(s), and updating the package information that it maintains internally (storing this information using RDF) The relationship of the packaging, installation, and registration and all pieces...