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Transient-Pulse Behavior and Self-Induced Transparency

Physical Review B, 1970
The dynamics of self-induced transparency in an inhomogeneously broadened attenuator is investigated with special emphasis on delay times. One finds a strong dependence of delay times on the input value of the area parameter $\ensuremath{\theta}$ with pulses of ${\ensuremath{\theta}}_{\mathrm{in}}\ensuremath{\approx}\ensuremath{\pi}$ exhibiting much ...
Frederic A. Hope, Marlan O. Scully
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Scaling behavior of ZnO transparent thin-film transistors

Applied Physics Letters, 2006
Scaling behaviors of ZnO transparent thin-film transistors (TTFTs) have been studied by fabricating series of miniaturized ZnO TTFTs having various channel widths and lengths. Mobility of >8cm2∕Vs and on/off ratio of up to 107 are achieved with these TTFTs.
Hsieh, Hsing-Hung, Wu, Chung-Chih
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Thermal behavior of transparent poly(etheretherketone)(PEEK) film

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1990
AbstractThe thermal behavior of poly(etheretherketone)(PEEK) film heated in an open differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) pan at 20°C/min is distorted by relaxation of the strained film. PEEK film in a closed pan or quenched PEEK in open or closed pans shows a glass‐transition temperature (Tg) around 144°C, cold crystallization (∼22 J/g) at 177°C ...
Hemant Gupta, R. Salovey
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Crystallization Behavior of a New Transparent Glass-Ceramics

Advanced Materials Research, 2010
In this article we present a new kind of large grain transparent glass-ceramics obtained by the method of crystal growth from a homogenous glass, the simultaneous variation of the glass matrix and crystalline compositions during the crystallization results in the high transparency of this kind of large grain, high crystalline volume glass-ceramics ...
Shu Ming Wang   +4 more
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Incorporating Transparency During Trust-Guided Behavior Adaptation

2016
An important consideration in human-robot teams is ensuring that the robot is trusted by its teammates. Without adequate trust, the robot may be underutilized or disused, potentially exposing human teammates to dangerous situations. We have previously investigated an agent that can assess its own trustworthiness and adapt its behavior accordingly.
Michael W. Floyd, David W. Aha
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Dielectric metamolecules with ultra-narrowband light transparency behaviors

Materials Letters, 2016
Abstract Materials with ultra-narrowband light transparent window are desirable for applications in optoelectronics. Due to the intrinsic loss in the traditional metallic nanostructures, the plasmonic or electromagnetically induced light transparent spectrum is with a typically broad bandwidth.
Zhengqi Liu   +3 more
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The thermal shock behaviors of yb:YAG transparent ceramics

Ceramics International, 2016
Abstract The thermal shock resistance is a major concern of the Yb:Y 3 Al 5 O 12 (Yb:YAG) transparent ceramic considered as a potential solid-state laser material. Its thermal shock behavior was investigated by the standard water-quenching and indentation-quenching thermal shock measuring methods.
Wang, H.M.   +8 more
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Robot Behaviors for Transparent Interaction

2022
Interacting physically and sharing the environment lead humans and robots to work with each other at close distance, and in such circumstances autonomous robots are expected to have safe and social behaviors. Thereby, developing a socially acceptable behavior for autonomous robots is a foreseeable problem for the Human-Robot Interaction field.
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Impact Resistance Behavior of Polymer Nanocomposite Transparent Panels†

Journal of Composite Materials, 2008
Projectile impact resistance of transparent solid polymer plates and composite panels, have been investigated. The functional form of impact resistance (tolerance), R, with number of sheets, n, in each panel as represented by R= At2n - Btn + C (with tn = nt, t being unit sheet thickness), has been assigned with appropriate physical processes ...
K.N. Rai, Dhananjay Singh
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Does transparency influence the ethical behavior of salespeople?

Journal of Business Research, 2014
Abstract This study introduces the concept of perceived salesperson transparency to the sales literature. It addresses how recent technological developments impact traditional agency theory concerns, while simultaneously creating a conceptual definition of perceived transparency for application on an individual level.
John E. Cicala   +3 more
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