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Two-dimensional hypersonic gas jet

Fluid Dynamics, 1972
We examine a two-dimensional hypersonic jet issuing into a medium at rest. The flow properties are studied up to the point of formation of the “catenary” compression shocks.
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Two Dimensional Electron Gas Fet

1988
The progress which has been made by GaAs MESFETs during the past decade is impressive in both microwave and high-speed logic applications. An example of this progress is shown in Table I. It is quite impressive but it is not doubtful that, there will be a limit in the performance of this device, as there is a limit in Si one.
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The two-dimensional electron gas

1995
Abstract In this chapter, we describe the two main systems that have driven research into low-dimensional physics over the last two decades. The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) was patented over 50 years ago, but the technology of oxidizing a Si surface in a way that left few remaining unsatisfied bonds (which ...
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Two-dimensional gas vortices and twisted gas jets

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2009
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Statistics of a Two-dimensional Lattice Gas. I

Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1962
The work of part I suggests that the contributions to the virial series from domains of sites that are not rings or pairs can be neglected. The consequences of this approximation, named the `necklace' approximation, are studied. Enough information is available for these consequences to be worked out almost completely for the plane square lattice.
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TWO-DIMENSIONAL GAS FLOW

1959
L.D. LANDAU, E.M. LIFSHITZ
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