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Using resistor network models to predict the transport properties of solid-state battery composites. [PDF]
Ketter L, Greb N, Bernges T, Zeier WG.
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Effect of Silk Fibroin on the Mechanical and Transport Properties of Agarose Hydrogels. [PDF]
Richterová V, Pekař M.
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Characterizing Hydrated Polymers via Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy: Connecting Relative Permittivity, State of Water, and Salt Transport Properties of Sulfonated Polysulfones. [PDF]
Bannon SM +9 more
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Spin transport properties in a topological insulator sandwiched between two-dimensional magnetic layers. [PDF]
Pournaghavi N, Sadhukhan B, Delin A.
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Transport properties of ferrofluids
Physical Review E, 2003Long-time self-diffusion coefficients of ferrofluid suspensions are derived from an effective Langevin equation approach. The dependences of these transport properties on the volume fraction of particles and the strength of interparticle interaction are investigated.
M, Hernández-Contreras +1 more
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Transport properties of the lens
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 1985Many studies have shown that the lens is a multicellular syncytial tissue whose electrophysiological properties are the integrated result of membrane transport, low-resistance gap junctions interconnecting the cells, and the restricted extracellular space between cells.
R T, Mathias, J L, Rae
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Transport properties of alumina nanofluids
Nanotechnology, 2006Recent studies have showed that nanofluids have significantly greater thermal conductivity compared to their base fluids. Large surface area to volume ratio and certain effects of Brownian motion of nanoparticles are believed to be the main factors for the significant increase in the thermal conductivity of nanofluids.
Kau-Fui Vincent, Wong, Tarun, Kurma
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2020
Diffusion of atoms, molecules, and ions control many processes in glasses, including ionic diffusion, ion exchange, electrical conduction, chemical durability, gas permeation, and permeation-controlled reactions. Since the mechanisms underlying all of these processes are based on similar principles, a fundamental understanding of diffusion phenomena ...
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Diffusion of atoms, molecules, and ions control many processes in glasses, including ionic diffusion, ion exchange, electrical conduction, chemical durability, gas permeation, and permeation-controlled reactions. Since the mechanisms underlying all of these processes are based on similar principles, a fundamental understanding of diffusion phenomena ...
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The transport properties of graphene
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2009We review the transport properties of graphene, considering both the case of bulk graphene and that of nanoribbons of this material at zero magnetic field. We discuss: Klein tunneling, transport by evanescent waves when the chemical potential crosses the Dirac point, the conductance of narrow graphene ribbons, the optical conductivity of pristine ...
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