Low‐Frequency Raman Spectroscopy of Polymers
Recent advances have made low‐frequency Raman spectroscopy accessible to the wider scientific community. This review discusses how low‐frequency Raman is particularly useful for researchers investigating polymers because the technique can help determine both the local and long‐range structure of materials, their thermodynamic properties, and their ...
Kayla A. Bensley+2 more
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Excitation of Collective States in Light Nuclei by Inelastic Scattering of 20.3-MeV Polarized Protons [PDF]
A. G. Blair+7 more
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This study explores how hard segment content (HS) modulates waterborne polyureathane's (WPU's) dynamic mechanical properties under low/high strain rates. Increasing HS enhances hydrogen bonding and microphase separation, with abundant hard domains acting as physical crosslinks.
Mingping Zhou+8 more
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A classical trajectory study of inelastic scattering in the system He+H2 [PDF]
M. D. Pattengill
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Experimental Study on Polymer–Polymer Interfacial Thermal Resistance
Interfacial thermal resistance (ITR) in polymer–polymer interfaces is experimentally measured in this paper by the multi‐layered bulk sample approach. Based on numerical simulation and experimental verification, new techniques of layer‐overlapping samples are developed.
Yinfeng Xia+2 more
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Possible Structure of Hadronic Consistuents and Expected Non-Scaling Behavior in Deep Inelastic Scattering [PDF]
K.-i. Matumoto, T. Tajima
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In conventional theories, electron‐phonon relaxation time τe‐p ${\tau }_{e\mbox{-}p}$—the average interval between two consecutive electron‐phonon collisions—is assumed to be independent of electron density. In this study, we establish a new relationship of τe−p=C∗·T−1·n−1/3 ${\tau }_{e-p}={C}^{\ast }\mathit{\cdot }{T}^{-1}\mathit{\cdot }{n}^{-1/3 ...
Ziru Wang+6 more
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Pressure‐Induced sp 2 ‐sp 3 Transitions in Carbon‐Bearing Phases
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Explores the behavior of carbon in minerals, melts, and fluids under extreme conditions
Carbon trapped in diamonds and carbonate-bearing rocks in subduction zones are examples of the continuing exchange of substantial carbon ...
Sergey S. Lobanov+1 more
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Angular distributions for the inelastic scattering of NO(X2Π) with O2(X3Σg-). [PDF]
Brouard M+6 more
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Parity non-conservation in inelastic electron scattering [PDF]
C.Y. Prescott+19 more
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