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Antisite effect on ferromagnetism in (Ga,Mn)As
We study the Curie temperature and hole density of (Ga,Mn)As while systematically varying the As-antisite density. Hole compensation by As-antisites limits the Curie temperature and can completely quench long-range ferromagnetic order in the low doping ...
A. C. Gossard +8 more
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Influence of Oil Temperature of Yaw Damper on Dynamic Performance
Detriment of increasing of oil temperature was analyzed, and then a different temperature test on yaw damper of a highspeed vehicles was performed. Based above, a new-type yaw damper with temperature compensation was proposed. It could be concluded that:
XU Tengyang +5 more
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Polarographic carbon dioxide transducer amplifier [PDF]
Electronic amplifier contains matched pair of metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor devices which have high input impedance and long-term stability.
Stillman, G.
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Lamb wave-based damage detection for large-scale composites is one of the most prosperous structural health monitoring technologies for aircraft structures.
Hu Sun +4 more
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Numerical Study of a Mixed Ising Ferrimagnetic System
We present a study of a classical ferrimagnetic model on a square lattice in which the two interpenetrating square sublattices have spins one-half and one.
Binder K +24 more
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Investigation of the focus shift due to compensation process for low energy ion beam transport [PDF]
In magnetic Low Energy Beam Transport (LEBT) sections space charge compensation helps to enhance the transportable beam current and to reduce emittance growth due to space charge forces.
Jakob, Ansgar +4 more
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Breakdown of Kinetic Compensation Effect in Physical Desorption
The kinetic compensation effect (KCE), observed in many fields of science, is the systematic variation in the apparent magnitudes of the Arrhenius parameters $E_a$, the energy of activation, and $\nu$, the preexponential factor, as a response to ...
Calbi, M. Mercedes +2 more
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Heat the Clock: Entrainment and Compensation in 'Arabidopsis' Circadian Rhythms
The circadian clock is a biological mechanism that permits some organisms to anticipate daily environmental variations. This clock generates biological rhythms, which can be reset by environmental cues such as cycles of light or temperature, a process ...
Paula A. Avello +3 more
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Revealing puddles of electrons and holes in compensated topological insulators
Three-dimensional topological insulators harbour metallic surface states with exotic properties. In transport or optics, these properties are typically masked by defect-induced bulk carriers.
Ando, Yoichi +9 more
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Temperature compensation in a small rhythmic circuit
Temperature affects the conductances and kinetics of the ionic channels that underlie neuronal activity. Each membrane conductance has a different characteristic temperature sensitivity, which raises the question of how neurons and neuronal circuits can operate robustly over wide temperature ranges.
Leandro M Alonso, Eve Marder
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