نتایج جستجو برای: field effects

تعداد نتایج: 2246129  

Torsional dynamic analysis of carbon nanotubes under the effect of longitudinal magnetic field is carried out in the present study. Torque effect of an axial magnetic field on a carbon nanotube has been defined using Maxwell’s relation. Nonlocal governing equation and boundary conditions for carbon nanotubes are obtained by using Hamilton’s minimum energy principle. Eringen’s nonlocal stress gr...

1993
Avinash Dhar Gautam Mandal

We describe a real-time classical solution of c = 1 string field theory written in terms of the phase space density, u(p, q, t), of the equivalent fermion theory. The solution corresponds to tunnelling of a single fermion above the filled fermi sea and leads to amplitudes that go as exp(−C/gstr). We discuss how one can use this technique to describe non-perturbative effects in the Marinari-Pari...

2001
Jones T. K. Wan G. Q. Gu K. W. Yu

The electric field used in most electrorheological (ER) experiments is usually quite high, and nonlinear ER effects have been theoretically predicted and experimentally measured recently. A direct method of measuring the nonlinear ER effects is to examine the frequency dependence of the same effects. For a sinusoidal applied field, we calculate the ac response which generally includes higher ha...

2008
Christopher T. Rodgers

Chemical reactions that involve radical intermediates can be influenced by magnetic fields, which act to alter their rate, yield, or product distribution. These effects have been studied extensively in liquids, solids, and constrained media such as micelles. They may be interpreted using the radical pair mechanism (RPM). Such effects are central to the field of spin chemistry of which there hav...

2000
Jakyoung Song Sergio E. Ulloa

We study the effect of magnetic field and geometric confinement on excitons confined to a quantum ring. We use analytical matrix elements of the Coulomb interaction and diagonalize numerically the effective-mass Hamiltonian of the problem. To explore the role of different boundary conditions, we investigate the quantum ring structure with a parabolic confinement potential, which allows the wave...

1998
Jeremy S. Heyl Lars Hernquist

We examine wave propagation and the formation of shocks in strongly magnetized plasmas by applying a variational technique and the method of characteristics to the coupled magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and quantum-electrodynamic (QED) equations of motion. In sufficiently strong magnetic fields such as those found near neutron stars, not only is the plasma extremely relativistic but the effects of Q...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2000
E J Ayars H D Hallen C L Jahncke

Raman spectra of materials subject to strong electric field gradients, such as those present near a metal surface, can show significantly altered selection rules. We describe a new mechanism by which the field gradients can produce Raman-like lines. We develop a theoretical model for this "gradient-field Raman" effect, discuss selection rules, and compare to other mechanisms that produce Raman-...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 1999
K F King A Ganin X J Zhou M A Bernstein

Maxwell's equations imply that imaging gradients are accompanied by higher order spatially varying fields (concomitant fields) that can cause artifacts in MR imaging. The lowest order concomitant fields depend quadratically on the imaging gradient amplitude and inversely on the static field strength. Time-varying concomitant fields that accompany the readout gradients of spiral scans cause unwa...

Journal: :BioTechniques 1997
A Lazrak G D Griffin P C Gailey

Several problems arise when electrophysiological measurements are attempted on cells exposed to an electric field. In addition to field distortion produced by the reference electrode, membrane potential measurements by conventional microelectrode or patch-clamp techniques suffer serious interference from the applied field. We describe here a novel method for measurement of cardiac myocyte respo...

1999
P. J. Ferreira J. B. Vander Sande

Deformation twinning is an important mechanism occurring in certain types of diffusionless shear phase transformations for which the shear processes involve a non-lattice vector. In these cases, the deformation occurs through the nucleation and motion of partial dislocations or the glide of already present partial dislocations, which induce a structural change in the material. The generation an...

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