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Electrochimica Acta, 1992
Abstract Junction potentials for KCl(4M)‖X where X is one of NaCl, LiCl, NaOH, HCl, Li 2 SO 4 , Mg(NO 3 ) 2 , LaCl 3 ranging in concentration from 0.001 to 4 M have been calculated at 0, 25, 100°C by using the simulation and numerical methods of Parts I and II [J. Bagg, Electrochim. Acta 35 , 361, 367 (1990)]. Junction potentials ranged from −36.2
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Abstract Junction potentials for KCl(4M)‖X where X is one of NaCl, LiCl, NaOH, HCl, Li 2 SO 4 , Mg(NO 3 ) 2 , LaCl 3 ranging in concentration from 0.001 to 4 M have been calculated at 0, 25, 100°C by using the simulation and numerical methods of Parts I and II [J. Bagg, Electrochim. Acta 35 , 361, 367 (1990)]. Junction potentials ranged from −36.2
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Maximum Junction Temperatures of SiC Power Devices
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2009This paper presents a detailed physical analysis on the junction temperatures, thermal stabilities, and thermal runaway effects of self-heating unipolar SiC power devices. Results reveal that the risk of thermal runaway could limit the usable junction temperature of these SiC devices to substantially lower than 200°C, regardless of the device size and ...
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Temperature Behavior of P-N Junction Detectors
IRE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1961For practical considerations improved resolution together with higher operating limits can be realized for shallow-diffused junction detectors operated in the temperature range from approximately 0°C to - 70°C. Detectors used above 50°C will usually show large amounts of deterioration of resolution.
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Intrinsic Josephson junctions in high temperature superconductors
Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 1997Cuprate superconductors have a layered crystal structure consisting of some nearby \(\mathrm{CuO}_2\) sheets which are separated from the next group of \(\mathrm{CuO}_2\) sheets by blocking layers. Cooper pairs form in the \(\mathrm{CuO}_2\) sheets. For the most anisotropic compounds such as \(\mathrm{Bi}_{2}\mathrm{Sr}_{2}\mathrm{CaCu}_{2}\mathrm{O}_8\
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High-temperature Josephson junctions and their applications
Cryogenics, 1992Abstract Manufacturable Josephson junctions with grain-boundary and proximity barriers made it possible to demonstrate SQUID sensors having energy resolutions approaching those of commercial low-temperature SQUIDs. Results indicate that the field sensitivity of HTS SQUIDs is already adequate for most magnetometer applications.
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Mechanics of high temperature superconductive Josephson junctions
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 1999The strength and fracture resistance problems of Josephson junctions (JJs) defining diminution of effective superconducting area to compare with geometrical one and large parameter spreads are insufficiently studied. With account of thermal expansion anisotropy and other properties of laminated composite structures of the ceramic-ceramic and metal ...
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Effects of temperature at the neuromuscular junction
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1972D, Ward, W J, Crowley, T R, Johns
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P-N JUNCTIONS INTERCHANGEABLE TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCERS
Soil Science, 1972C G ENFIELD, J J C HSIEH
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