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Assessing Proton Radiation Hardness of Antimony Chalcogenide Solar Cells
This paper discusses the effect of proton radiation on the device performance of antimony chalcogenide solar cells. Sb2S3 and Sb2(S, Se)3 solar cells are exposed to two different proton energies (100 and 300 keV) with fluences ranging from 1011 to 1014 protons/cm2.
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Total water level driving processes influence the potential for coastal change along United States coastlines. [PDF]
Quadrado GP, Serafin KA.
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Analyzing AZ-non-Maxwellian distributions in Earth's magnetosphere: MMS observations. [PDF]
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Radiometer calibration using machine learning. [PDF]
Leeney SAK +37 more
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Open and shared sustainable mega-constellation. [PDF]
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A Quantum Compass for Materials Discovery: Navigating the Combinatorial Explosion. [PDF]
Kim KS.
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Peaks in weak lensing mass maps for cluster astrophysics and cosmology. [PDF]
Oguri M, Miyazaki S.
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Visualizing many-particle astronomical simulations
ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 posters, 2007Astronomers often work on many-particle systems. For example, the Earth had been formed from millions of planetesimals, and a galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars. We have developed a GUI visualization tool specialized for astronomical many-particle simulations.
Takaaki Takeda, Toshiyuki Takahei
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MAISIE: a multipurpose astronomical instrument simulator environment
SPIE Proceedings, 2016Astronomical instruments often need simulators to preview their data products and test their data reduction pipelines. Instrument simulators have tended to be purpose-built with a single instrument in mind, and at- tempting to reuse one of these simulators for a different purpose is often a slow and difficult task.
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