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Nature, 2002
There is much recent interest in exploiting the spin of conduction electrons in semiconductor heterostructures together with their charge to realize new device concepts. Electrical currents are usually generated by electric or magnetic fields, or by gradients of, for example, carrier concentration or temperature.
S D, Ganichev +7 more
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There is much recent interest in exploiting the spin of conduction electrons in semiconductor heterostructures together with their charge to realize new device concepts. Electrical currents are usually generated by electric or magnetic fields, or by gradients of, for example, carrier concentration or temperature.
S D, Ganichev +7 more
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2021
A narrative of D-day on Tarawa Atoll and a description and analysis of the planning for and the execution of naval gunfire missions in support of the assault. This is followed by an analysis of the effectiveness of that support and of the naval gunfire support lessons that the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps claimed were learned.
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A narrative of D-day on Tarawa Atoll and a description and analysis of the planning for and the execution of naval gunfire missions in support of the assault. This is followed by an analysis of the effectiveness of that support and of the naval gunfire support lessons that the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps claimed were learned.
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Circular Photo-Galvanic and Spin-Galvanic Effects
2004Light propagating through a semiconductor and acting upon mobile carriers can generate a dc electric current, under short-circuit condition, or a voltage, in case of open-circuit samples.
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