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The Physics of Molecular Motors

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2001
Molecular motors convert chemical energy into mechanical force and movement. Operating at energies just above those of the thermal bath, these motors experience large fluctuations, and their physical description must be necessarily stochastic. Here, motor operation is described as a biased diffusion on a potential energy surface defined by the ...
Carlos Bustamante   +2 more
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Plasma Physics and Engineering

, 2021
PART 1. FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA PHYSICS AND PLASMA CHEMISTRY. CHAPTER 1. Introduction CHAPTER 2. ELEMENTARY PROCESSES OF CHARGED SPECIES IN PLASMA. 2.1. Elementary Charged Particles In Plasma, And Their Elastic And Inelastic Collisions. 2.2.
A. Fridman, L. Kennedy
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Nanotechnology and molecular physics

Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 2009
The paper contains a brief review of the modern status of nanotechnology. We present a general description of nanotechnology research, viz., the financing, growth of the number of publications, and the contribution of Russian scientists. The methods of nanomaterial manufacturing and diagnostics, properties of nanomaterials, and their applications are ...
N. N. Sysoev   +2 more
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A review on graphene oxide: 2D colloidal molecule, fluid physics, and macroscopic materials

Applied Physics Reviews, 2023
Graphene oxide (GO), a mostly known oxidized derivative of graphene, which possesses two-dimensional (2D) topological nature and good dispersity in multiple common solvents as a single layer, has shown unique molecular science and fluid physics ...
Fang Wang   +5 more
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Excitons in molecular physics

Physics Today, 1964
Pleasant fall weather added to the high spirits and congeniality of a group of physicists and chemists attending a symposium on molecular excitons as guests of duPont's Central Research Department. Their common interest in excitons had attracted participants from academic and research institutions across the country, and from Canada as well.
John J. Hopfield, A. Suna
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Solution‐Processed 2D Molecular Crystals: Fabrication Techniques, Transistor Applications, and Physics

Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2018
Based on intensive research, organic field‐effect transistors (OFETs) will likely remain at the zenith in information science for many years due to their numerous potential applications in portable and smart electronic devices.
J. Qian   +5 more
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Free-electron lasers: new avenues in molecular physics and photochemistry.

Annual review of physical chemistry (Print), 2012
Free-electron lasers are fourth-generation light sources that deliver extremely intense (>10(12) photons per pulse), ultrashort (∼10(-14) s = 10 fs) light pulses at up to kilohertz repetition rates with unprecedented coherence properties and span a broad
J. Ullrich, A. Rudenko, R. Moshammer
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Atomic and Molecular Physics

2020
Optical spectroscopy has proved to be an invaluable tool for probing atomic and molecular systems. The historical role of atomic spectroscopy in revealing quantum effects and validating quantum theory is well-documented, from the first interpretation of the Balmer series in hydrogen to the measurement of the Lamb shift in hydrogen, spectroscopy was the
Glenn Stark, Robbie Berg
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The Art and Science of Molecular Docking.

Annual Review of Biochemistry
Molecular docking has become an essential part of a structural biologist's and medicinal chemist's toolkits. Given a chemical compound and the three-dimensional structure of a molecular target-for example, a protein-docking methods fit the compound into ...
Joseph M. Paggi   +2 more
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Physics of molecular ion formation

Applied Optics, 1980
A review of the basic processes in molecular photoionization is made in the light of the classical as well as recent new theoretical models and illustrated on O(2) and N(2)O.
I. Nenner, Paul-Marie Guyon
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