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Tackling Energy Loss in Organic Solar Cells via Volatile Solid Additive Strategy. [PDF]
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Energy charges: charging energy loss, not energy use
Arentsen, Maarten Johannes, Hirs, Gerard
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Energy loss functions for electron energy loss spectroscopy
Surface Science, 1999Losses to surface excitations affect experimental data in several different kinds of spectroscopies and have been considered in detail by various workers. We discuss and compare calculations using commonly assumed response functions. The boundary (begrenzung) effect, originating in the orthogonality of surface and bulk eigenmodes, manifests interesting
T. Nagatomi, R. Shimizu, R.H. Ritchie
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Energy loss and energy loss straggling for heavy ions
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 1987Abstract Energy loss distributions are reported for low velocity (υ ∼ 0.8 υ0) ions 9 ⩽ Z1 ⩽ 20 after passage through thin C and Al targets. For carbon targets, the energy loss straggling is enhanced for Z1-values near the nodal point of the Z1-oscillation in stopping.
W.N. Lennard, H. Geissel
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Energy loss in general relativity
Physical Review D, 1987Implicit assumptions regarding continuity in energy-loss calculations in general relativity are examined. The Arnowitt-Deser-Misner energy integral is treated in a new manner as a universal vehicle for energy loss. Two explicit examples are given: the electric dipole radiation flux is computed using general relativity as well as the gravitational ...
, Cooperstock, , Lim
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Electrical Engineering, 1931
PRACTICALLY the full text of this paper is published in this issue of Electrical Engineering, pp. 898–900. (A.I.E.E. Paper No. 31–139)
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PRACTICALLY the full text of this paper is published in this issue of Electrical Engineering, pp. 898–900. (A.I.E.E. Paper No. 31–139)
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Energy-loss spectrometer for low-energy pion scattering
Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1974Abstract The performance of an energy-loss spectrometer is reported together with a detailed discussion of the basic parameters of such a system and in particular the second-order aberrations. The system we have constructed consists of two uniform-field 70° bending sectors in a configuration symmetrical to first order, with an image point in the ...
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Quasi-energies, loss-energies and stochasticity
Reports on Mathematical Physics, 1991Abstract We review the concepts of quasi-energy and loss-energy by discussing examples of simple time-dependent quantum systems such as a free particle with time-varying mass, a one-dimensional harmonic oscillator with time-dependent frequency and a damped harmonic oscillator.
Karner, G., Man'ko, V.I., Streit, Ludwig
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