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Inertial-Hall effect: the influence of rotation on the Hall conductivity
Inertial effects play an important role in classical mechanics but have been largely overlooked in quantum mechanics. Nevertheless, the analogy between inertial forces on mass particles and electromagnetic forces on charged particles is not new.
Julio E. Brandão +4 more
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The goal of this article is to discuss the application of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) to petrochemical samples. The use of GCxGC for petroleum and petroleum derivatives characterization, through group type analysis, or BTEX ...
Carin von Mühlen +3 more
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Despite enormous attention on lead halide perovskite, the stability of material is of major concern that is in critical needs of attention. Lead iodide-based CH3NH3PbI3 (3D) perovskite (MIP) and (H2C=C(CH3)CO2CH2CH2NH3)2PbI2Cl2 (2D) perovskite (AMP) were
Norfatihah Mohd Adenam +4 more
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Frontier review on comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for measuring organic aerosol
Organic aerosol (OA) is a key component of atmospheric fine particles and can be composed of thousands of organic species, creating an analytical challenge to separate and identify such highly complex mixtures.
Zhaojin An +5 more
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Two-dimensional neutral Coulomb gas [PDF]
Accurate bounds for the classical canonical partition function of the two-dimensional Coulomb gas interacting through the Coulomb potential −qiqj logrij are calculated (valid for allT>Tc). The existence of the thermodynamic limit is proved.
Gunson, J., Panta, L. S.
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Two-dimensional hole gas in organic semiconductors [PDF]
Abstract A highly conductive metallic gas that is quantum mechanically confined at a solid-state interface is an ideal platform to explore nontrivial electronic states that are otherwise inaccessible in bulk materials. Although two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) has been realized in conventional semiconductor interfaces, examples of two ...
Naotaka Kasuya +4 more
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The demand for high-performance two-dimensional gas barrier materials is increasing owing to their potential for application in optoelectronic devices. These materials can help the devices maintain their properties over a long period.
Chil Hyoung Lee +8 more
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Two-dimensional magnetic monopole gas in an oxide heterostructure
Heterostructure interfaces have physical properties distinct from bulk materials, providing the basis for many electronic devices. Miao et al. propose a spin ice heterostructure that can host a two-dimensional gas of emergent magnetic monopoles with a ...
L. Miao +4 more
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Superdiffusivity of Two Dimensional Lattice Gas Models [PDF]
It was proved \cite{EMYa, QY} that stochastic lattice gas dynamics converge to the Navier-Stokes equations in dimension $d=3$ in the incompressible limits. In particular, the viscosity is finite. We proved that, on the other hand, the viscosity for a two dimensional lattice gas model diverges faster than $\log \log t$.
Landim, Claudio +2 more
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Two-dimensional electron gas near full polarization [PDF]
We establish the consistency of the Fermi liquid description and find a relation between Fermi liquid constants for the two dimensional electron system near the point of full polarization due to a parallel magnetic field $H$. Our results enable us to predict connections between different thermodynamic properties of the system.
Zala, G. +3 more
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