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Anomalies of Ionic/Molecular Transport in Nano- and Sub-Nano Confinement.
Nano letters (Print), 2020Understanding and exploring the transport behaviors of ions and molecules in the nano- and sub-nano confinement has a great meaning to the fields of nanofluidics and basic transport physics.
Miao Wang, Yaqi Hou, Lejian Yu, Xu Hou
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International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2003
In this talk I progress semi-historically from the potential model as applied to heavy onia states to the QCD string dynamics of light quark mesons. The virtues and problems of the potential model are reviewed. Some of the difficulties are solved by the introduction of QCD string confinement. The method of solving string models numerically is outlined
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In this talk I progress semi-historically from the potential model as applied to heavy onia states to the QCD string dynamics of light quark mesons. The virtues and problems of the potential model are reviewed. Some of the difficulties are solved by the introduction of QCD string confinement. The method of solving string models numerically is outlined
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Confinement Effects in Zeolite‐Confined Noble Metals
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2019AbstractConfinement of noble nanometals in a zeolite matrix is a promising way to special types of catalysts that show significant advantages in size control, site adjustment, and nano‐architecture design. The beauty of zeolite‐confined noble metals lies in their unique confinement effects on a molecular scale, and thus enables spatially confined ...
Christoph Janiak +4 more
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2010
Most efforts aimed at proving (or at least understanding) confinement attempt to show that the potential energy between a static quark–antiquark pair (the static quark potential), grows linearly with the separation between the quarks. In other words, since a linear potential is associated with an area-law falloff for Wilson loops, the aim is to show ...
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Most efforts aimed at proving (or at least understanding) confinement attempt to show that the potential energy between a static quark–antiquark pair (the static quark potential), grows linearly with the separation between the quarks. In other words, since a linear potential is associated with an area-law falloff for Wilson loops, the aim is to show ...
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Electronic Confinement and Coherence in Patterned Epitaxial Graphene
Science, 2006C. Berger +12 more
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Nature Photonics, 2008
By structuring the surface of a metal with an array of holes, photonics researchers show that it is possible to tightly confine terahertz surface waves, reducing their decay length into air by two orders of magnitude. The results could lead to new approaches to waveguiding.
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By structuring the surface of a metal with an array of holes, photonics researchers show that it is possible to tightly confine terahertz surface waves, reducing their decay length into air by two orders of magnitude. The results could lead to new approaches to waveguiding.
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Photooxidation and quantum confinement effects in exfoliated black phosphorus.
Nature Materials, 2015A. Favron +9 more
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Inertial-confinement fusion with lasers
Nature Physics, 2016R. Betti, O. Hurricane
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