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Anomalous Dynamics of Magnetic Anisotropic Colloids Studied by XPCS
AbstractThe influence of an applied magnetic field on the collective dynamics of novel anisotropic colloidal particles whose shape resembles peanuts is reported. Being made up of hematite cores and silica shells, these micrometer‐sized particles align in a direction perpendicular to the applied external magnetic field, and assemble into chains along ...
Antara Pal, Thomas Zinn, Md Arif Kamal
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X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS), an extension of dynamic light scattering (DLS) in the X-ray regime, detects temporal intensity fluctuations of coherent speckles and provides scattering-vector-dependent sample dynamics at length scales ...
Suresh Narayanan, Jan Ilavsky
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The underlying microscopic response of filler networks in reinforced rubber to dynamic strain is not well understood due to the experimental difficulty of directly measuring filler network behavior in samples undergoing dynamic strain.
Suresh Narayanan +2 more
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Multiple-scattering effects in SAXS and XPCS measurements in the ultra-small-angle region
An experimental study of the influence of multiple-scattering events on data acquired by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) techniques in the ultra-small-angle range is presented.
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XPCS: Nanoscale motion and rheology
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science, 2012Abstract X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) has emerged as a powerful technique for investigating slow, nanometer-scale structural dynamics in materials. This paper reviews major directions of recent XPCS research on complex fluids where significant information relevant to their rheological behavior has been obtained.
Robert L Leheny
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Proceedings of the 46th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 2019
Microkernel has many intriguing features like security, fault-tolerance, modularity and customizability, which recently stimulate a resurgent interest in both academia and industry (including seL4, QNX and Google's Fuchsia OS). However, IPC (inter-process communication), which is known as the Achilles' Heel of microkernels, is still the major factor ...
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Microkernel has many intriguing features like security, fault-tolerance, modularity and customizability, which recently stimulate a resurgent interest in both academia and industry (including seL4, QNX and Google's Fuchsia OS). However, IPC (inter-process communication), which is known as the Achilles' Heel of microkernels, is still the major factor ...
Dong Du 0003 +4 more
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2021
In this chapter, we’ll show how to adopt XPC communication using Swift (passing structures over XPC, working with callbacks instead of delegates, and so on). You can find a sample at https://github.com/Alkenso/sXPC called sXPC_Sample.
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In this chapter, we’ll show how to adopt XPC communication using Swift (passing structures over XPC, working with callbacks instead of delegates, and so on). You can find a sample at https://github.com/Alkenso/sXPC called sXPC_Sample.
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2021
In this chapter, we’ll provide an overview of XPC mechanisms and their main concepts, and we’ll present the most typical use case.
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In this chapter, we’ll provide an overview of XPC mechanisms and their main concepts, and we’ll present the most typical use case.
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