نتایج جستجو برای: thermally coupled

تعداد نتایج: 221559  

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2009
B H Hosseini P F Weck H R Sadeghpour K Kirby P C Stancil

Continuum photoabsorption of lithium chloride (LiCl) was investigated using a coupled-channel time-dependent wave packet approach. Photodissociation cross sections for the production of ground-state Li and Cl atoms were computed up to temperatures of 1500 K for a thermal distribution of rotational levels. At such temperatures, LiCl is believed to be the primary Li-bearing gas in cool stellar at...

1998
S. Ciuchi F. de Pasquale

We apply the Dynamical Mean Field Theory to the problem of charge ordering. In the normal state as well as in the Charge Ordered (CO) state the existence of polarons, i.e. electrons strongly coupled to local lattice deformation, is associated to the qualitative properties of the Lattice Polarization Distribution Function (LPDF). At intermediate and strong coupling a CO state characterized by a ...

Journal: :CoRR 2007
Linxiang X. Wang Roderick V. N. Melnik

In this paper, the finite volume method is developed to analyze coupled dynamic problems of nonlinear thermoelasticity. The major focus is given to the description of martensitic phase transformations essential in the modelling of shape memory alloys. Computational experiments are carried out to study the thermo-mechanical wave interactions in a shape memory alloy rod, and a patch. Both mechani...

2014
S Ratz A Donarini D Steininger T Geiger A Kumar A K Hüttel Ch Strunk M Grifoni

We report on the nonlinear cotunneling spectroscopy of a carbon nanotube quantum dot coupled to Nb superconducting contacts. Our measurements show rich subgap features in the stability diagram which become more pronounced as the temperature is increased. Applying a transport theory based on the Liouville– von Neumann equation for the density matrix, we show that the transport properties can be ...

1998
Scott Backhaus Richard E. Packard

We present a model calculation and measurements of the acoustic radiation spectrum generated by thermally activated phase slippage driven by a constant pressure head. The calculation of the spectrum, which is similar to that for shot noise in an electrical current, takes into account the stochastic nature of phase-slip vortex nucleation. The observed acoustic amplitude depends on the driving pr...

2015
J Cerda

Shortcut Methods for Complex Distillation Columns: Part 1 -Minimum Reflux This two-part paper presents in detail the theory for calculating via shortcut methods the minimum reflux conditions and the number of stages and feed tray location for ordinary and thermally coupled columns. Nonadjacent key components are permitted. In this paper, part 1, the approximations made to estimate minimum reflu...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2012
Baoxing Xu Binglei Wang Taehyo Park Yu Qiao Qulan Zhou Xi Chen

Understanding the temperature-dependent nanofluidic transport behavior is critical for developing thermomechanical nanodevices. By using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, the thermally responsive transport resistance of liquids in model carbon nanotubes is explored as a function of the nanopore size, the transport rate, and the liquid properties. Both the effective shear stress an...

2012
J. N. Sharma R. Sharma P. K. Sharma

In the present paper is concerned with study of thermoelastic interaction in an infinite KelvinVoigt type viscoelastic, thermally conducting solid bordered with viscous liquid half-spaces/layers of varying temperature. Complex secular equations in closed and isolated mathematical conditions for Rayleigh wave propagation in completely separate terms are derived. The results for coupled and uncou...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2012
Tao Wang Bin Yu Yan Liu Qing Guo Kuang Sheng M Jamal Deen

A simple method for fabricating vertically stacked single-crystal silicon nanowires on standard bulk silicon wafers is presented. The process uses inductively coupled plasma (ICP) etching to create silicon fins with uneven yet controllable vertical profiles. The fins are then thermally oxidized in a self-limiting process, and the narrow regions are completely consumed to create multiple nanowir...

Journal: :Microelectronics Journal 2005
Ravi K. Kummamuru Mo Liu Alexei O. Orlov Craig S. Lent Gary H. Bernstein Gregory L. Snider

Interaction between single electrons in coupled quantum dots is used to perform binary logic operations in Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA). Clocked control over tunneling is necessary to achieve power gain and minimize power dissipation in QCA. The high temperature limit for clocked operation is set by the ability of the cells to store binary information when the input signal is removed (so...

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