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Electrical Magnetochiral Anisotropy
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
Rikken, G., Foelling, J., Wyder, P.
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Pairing anisotropy and macroscopic anisotropy of superconductors
Physical Review B, 1990Macroscopic properties of the superconductivity are investigated in the tight-binding picture taking account of the intersite pairing as well as the on-site pairing. We discuss the case of a layered material, a cubic material, and a quasi-one-dimensional material.
, Suwa, , Tsukada
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2015
Abstract Optical anisotropic materials have an index of refraction that varies with the propagation direction in the material. These materials are said to be birefringent. In an anisotropic material, the two vectors E and D are no longer parallel to one another, requiring the use of tensors to describe birefringence.
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Abstract Optical anisotropic materials have an index of refraction that varies with the propagation direction in the material. These materials are said to be birefringent. In an anisotropic material, the two vectors E and D are no longer parallel to one another, requiring the use of tensors to describe birefringence.
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Vision Research, 1987
Two uncorrelated random dot patterns were superimposed and alternated to produce dynamic incoherent noise. When a low spatial frequency sine wave grating was optically superimposed on this noise and moved in step with the alternation of the two frames, the incoherent motion was masked and all the dots were seen to adhere to the grating and to move with
V S, Ramachandran, P, Cavanagh
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Two uncorrelated random dot patterns were superimposed and alternated to produce dynamic incoherent noise. When a low spatial frequency sine wave grating was optically superimposed on this noise and moved in step with the alternation of the two frames, the incoherent motion was masked and all the dots were seen to adhere to the grating and to move with
V S, Ramachandran, P, Cavanagh
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Annual Review of Materials Research, 2008
Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Anisotropie Diamagnétique — Diamagnetic Anisotropy
2013A. Pacault, J. Hoarau, J. Favède
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