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Temperature and structure measurements of heavy-ion-heated diamond using in situ X-ray diagnostics
We present in situ measurements of spectrally resolved X-ray scattering and X-ray diffraction from monocrystalline diamond samples heated with an intense pulse of heavy ions.
J. Lütgert +22 more
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Heavyflavour measurements in PbPb collisions with ALICE at the LHC
The ALICE experiment studies the properties of the strongly-interacting matter created in high energy heavy-ion collisions, called Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP).
Bianchin Chiara
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Nuclear friction in heavy ion scattering
The microscopic theory of nuclear friction in heavy ion scattering is developed. A relation of the friction tensor to the imaginary optical model potential is given, which seems to be very useful to get order of magnitude estimates of both quantities.
R. Beck, D.H.E. Gross
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Some aspects of heavy-ion scattering. [Lectures] [PDF]
The elastic (or quasi-elastic) scattering of two heavy ions at low or medium energies (< 20 MeV per nucleon) is addressed. The introductory lecture considers semiclassical descriptions, strong absorption, parameterized S matrices, typical angular ...
Satchler, G.R.
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All‐solution‐processed, low‐cost extended short‐wavelength infrared photodetectors are realized by coupling colloidal HgTe quantum dots to plasmonic In2O3:Sn,F nanocrystals. Localized surface plasmon resonances boost and spectrally tailor light absorption between 1500 and 3000 nm, enabling responsivities above 40 A W−1.
Kseniia A. Sergeeva +9 more
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Factorization for jet production in heavy-ion collisions
We develop an Effective Field Theory approach for jet observables in heavy-ion collisions, where the jet is treated as an open quantum system interacting with a hot and dense QCD medium.
Yacine Mehtar-Tani +3 more
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The threshold anomaly for heavy-ion scattering [PDF]
The real parts of optical potentials deduced from heavy-ion scattering measurements become rapidly more attractive as the bombarding energy is reduced close to the top of the Coulomb barrier.
Satchler, G.R.
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Refractive or diffractive interpretation of heavy-ion elastic scattering [PDF]
A characteristic pattern frequently observed in the angular distribution of heavy-ion elastic scattering at moderate energies above the Coulomb barrier has been attributed either to a Fresnel diffraction or to a rainbow effect.
Jadraque Alonso, Antonio +2 more
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Rutile GeO2${\rm GeO}_{2}$ exhibits orientation‐dependent heat transport with temperature‐dependent anisotropy, showing higher cross‐plane thermal conductivity along [001] than along the equivalent in‐plane [100] and [010] directions. Temperature‐dependent TDTR measurements and first‐principles phonon calculations identify the microscopic phonon ...
Pouria Emtenani +9 more
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Quantal description of inelastic heavy-ion scattering
Abstract A model Schrodinger equation for scattering with energy loss is discussed. The equation is linear and is closely related to the coupled-channels approach to elastic and inelastic scattering. A possible parametrization of the model for applications to heavy-ion scattering is considered.
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