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Quantum beats of exciton-polarons in CsPbI<sub>3</sub> perovskite nanocrystals. [PDF]

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Trifonov AV   +12 more
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Reversible On/Off Switching of Ferroelectricity in a Molecular FeCo Prussian Blue Analogue with Multiple Control. [PDF]

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Huang YB   +11 more
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Polar Temperature of Venus

Science, 1969
The presence of substantial polar cooling of Venus, as derived from microwave interferometry at 10.6 cm wavelength, is shown to be open to doubt. Other microwave measurements give little evidence for significant poleward variation in temperature on the planet.
W A, Gale, A C, Sinclair
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Temperatures in the polar wind

Planetary and Space Science, 1974
Abstract The thermal structure of the plasma in the polar wind is examined. With O + H + Joule heating as the mechanism for heating the plasma, it is found that O + and H + temperatures are significantly greater than the electron temperature. With the adopted input parameters the O + H + temperature difference is relatively small.
G.J. Bailey, R.J. Moffett
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Temperature-dependent polarization effects in Ce:LiLuF

Applied Optics, 2001
We report on tuned-laser, pump-probe-gain, and fluorescence yield studies of the effect that crystal temperature plays on the polarized emission characteristics of Ce:LiLuF. It was found that varsigma-polarized emission at the 327-nm fluorescence spectra peak is characterized by smaller laser pulse buildup times, higher small-signal gains, and smaller ...
A J, McGonigle   +2 more
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