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Chiral Magnon Dynamics in a Kitaev Magnet Revealed by Magneto-Optics
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Lateral variation of Rayleigh wave dispersion character
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 1965T. Santo
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Lateral variation of Rayleigh wave dispersion character: Part I: Observational data
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 1965Group velocities of Rayleigh waves were measured along various paths, nearly 200 in all, covering the continents of Eurasia and Africa and the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, using long period seismograms of the World-Wide Standardized Seismograph Network; Dispersion characters thus obtained were compared with standard dispersion curves.
T. Sant
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Guiding modes of semi-infinite nanowire and their dispersion character
Journal of Optics, 2014Conventionally, the optical properties of finite semiconductor nanowires have been understood and explained in terms of an infinite nanowire. This work describes completely different photonic modes for a semi-finite nanowire based on a rigorous theoretical method, and the implications for the finite one.
Yuming Sun +3 more
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Study on Dispersion Character of Fine Oolitic Hematite Ore Particle
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011The fine oolitic hematite ore (<20μm) is easily covered by the ore slime, therefore, it is processed very difficultly with traditional crafts, for example, gravity treatment, magnetic separation, and flotation. The tiny iron ore is unable to recycle effectively, bring about a large of useful minerals running off.
F. Li
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pure and applied geophysics, 1966
In continuation of Part II, investigations of the lateral variation of group velocity dispersion character of Rayleigh waves were carried out for the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and for Africa. Maximum group velocity at such short periods as 25 to 30 seconds is observed in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, in agreement with earlier observations from the East ...
T. Santo
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In continuation of Part II, investigations of the lateral variation of group velocity dispersion character of Rayleigh waves were carried out for the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and for Africa. Maximum group velocity at such short periods as 25 to 30 seconds is observed in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, in agreement with earlier observations from the East ...
T. Santo
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, 2020
An update on some recent developments in the bonding of compounds with multiple bonds between heavier main group elements is the major theme of this review.
P. Power
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An update on some recent developments in the bonding of compounds with multiple bonds between heavier main group elements is the major theme of this review.
P. Power
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