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Illuminating Single Molecules in Condensed Matter
Science, 1999Efficient collection and detection of fluorescence coupled with careful minimization of background from impurities and Raman scattering now enable routine optical microscopy and study of single molecules in complex condensed matter environments. This ultimate method for unraveling ensemble averages leads to the observation of new effects and to direct ...
Moerner, W. E., Orrit, M.
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Soft Condensed Matter in Pharmaceutical Design
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2006In recent years pharmaceutical design has been facing the needs expressed by new therapeutic methodologies such as gene therapy, targeted delivery and closely related diagnostic fields as contrast enhancing agents for ultrasonic investigations. In this context pharmaceutical research has diversified the efforts toward a more integrated approach where ...
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On Strength at Yield in Condensed Matter
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2014This paper concerns the lower of a range of thresholds that control the response of condensed matter under loading in compression, from the ambient laboratory state to the point at which the bond strength is overcome and warm dense matter is formed.
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Condensed matter physics journals
Scientometrics, 1983On the basis of a citation/reference criterion, 20 core journals are selected in the field of condensed matter physics. Citation data and indicators from 1980Journal Citation Reports reveal their different characteristic features such as applied orientation, communication function and longevity.
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Discrete Breathers in Condensed Matter
2007Discrete breathers — non-topological spatially localized time periodic excitations — are generic solutions for lattice Hamiltonians independent of the lattice dimension. We give an introduction to the field including such aspects as spatial tail properties, lattice dimension induced energy thresholds, quantization and experimental applications. We then
Flach, S., Zolotaryuk, Y.
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Fractal Time in Condensed Matter
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1988Temporal scaling laws involving noninteger exponents have appeared in the physics of many systems, including charge transport in xerographic films (1-4), electron-hole recombination in amorphous materials (5-7) and other heterogeneous kinetics (8), dielectric, magnetic, and mechanical relaxation in glassy materials (9-12), and in the time-dependent ...
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INTERPHASE MATTER TRANSFER, THE CONDENSATION COEFFICIENT AND DROPWISE CONDENSATION
Proceeding of International Heat Transfer Conference 11, 1987Abstract It is argued that heat-transfer measurements for dropwise condensation cannot be used to determine the condensation coefficient accurately. It is shown that, when recent data for dropwise condensation of steam are re-evaluated, taking account of polyatomicity of the water molecule in the calculation of the interface ...
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