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A comment on generalized Schwinger effect
A spatially homogeneous, time-dependent, electric field can produce charged particle pairs from the vacuum. When the electric field is constant, the mean number of pairs which are produced depends on the electric field and the coupling constant in a non ...
Karthik Rajeev +2 more
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Electrical Coupling between Olfactory Glomeruli [PDF]
In the Drosophila antennal lobe, excitation can spread between glomerular processing channels. In this study, we investigated the mechanism of lateral excitation. Dual recordings from excitatory local neurons (eLNs) and projection neurons (PNs) showed that eLN-to-PN synapses transmit both hyperpolarization and depolarization, are not diminished by ...
Yaksi, Emre, Wilson, Rachel I.
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Electrical Coupling between Mammalian Cones [PDF]
Cone photoreceptors are noisy because of random fluctuations of photon absorption, signaling molecules, and ion channels. However, each cone's noise is independent of the others, whereas their signals are partially shared. Therefore, electrically coupling the synaptic terminals prior to forward transmission and subsequent nonlinear processing can ...
DeVries, Steven H. +4 more
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Octahedron distortion-triggered dipole–spin interaction in multiferroic magnetoelectric perovskites
The design of perovskite structures with multiferroic magnetoelectric coupling effects opens up new opportunities in fields such as the creation of next-generation spin-dependent multistate information storage technologies.
Xiangqian Lu +4 more
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Study on the safety risk of a hydrogen-electric coupling system
The hydrogen-electric coupling system is an important and indispensable part of a new-type power system, and its safety is a prerequisite for large-scale application.
LIU Min +6 more
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Correlations in electrically coupled chaotic lasers [PDF]
We show how two electrically coupled semiconductor lasers having optical feedback can present simultaneous anti-phase correlated fast power fluctuations, and strong in-phase synchronized spikes of chaotic power drops. This quite counter intuitive phenomenon is demonstrated experimentally and confirmed by numerical solutions of a deterministic dynamical
Rosero, E. J. +4 more
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Theory of electric polarization in multi-orbital Mott insulators [PDF]
The interaction between the electric field, E, and spins in multi-orbital Mott insulators is studied theoretically. We find a generic dynamical coupling mechanism, which works for all crystal lattices and which does not involve relativistic effects.
A. A. Belavin +4 more
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This paper proposes a nonlinear electromagnetic-thermal-velocity coupling model to study the insulation performance of converter transformer, in which the saddle-like electric-stress dependence is considered under compound alternating current-direct ...
Duan Pan +4 more
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Hydrogen energy plays an important role in the transformation of low-carbon energy, and electric–hydrogen coupling will become a typical energy scenario.
Zijiao Han +7 more
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Spin Hall effect and Berry phase in two dimensional electron gas [PDF]
The spin Hall effect is investigated in a high mobility two dimensional electron system with the spin-orbital coupling of both the Rashba and the Dresselhaus types.
Shen, Shun-Qing
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