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J. Pellicer

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The application of the photoacoustic transmittance oscillations for determining elastic constants in gallium and indium selenides

1996

Transmittance periodic oscillations are observed in GaSe and InSe on excitation with optical pulses. Such oscillations are explained in terms of photoacoustic generation of dilatational waves, which become resonant within the crystal. Spectral analysis of those oscillations in samples of different thickness has led to an accurate determination of the longitudinal acoustic‐wave velocity along the crystallographic axis c. Julio.Pellicer@uv.es ; Chantal.Ferrer@uv.es ; Vicente.Munoz@uv.es

OscillationsGallium SelenidesGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineMonocrystalsMolecular physicsResonanceCrystalOptics:FÍSICA [UNESCO]TransmittanceGallium Selenides ; Indium Selenides ; Monocrystals ; Oscillations ; Photoacoustic Effect ; Resonance ; Sound Velocity ; Sound WavesSound VelocityGalliumSound WavesPhotoacoustic effectPhotoacoustic EffectIndium Selenidesbusiness.industryUNESCO::FÍSICAResonancechemistrybusinessExcitationIndium
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Direct to Indirect Crossover in III-VI Layered Compounds and Alloys under Pressure

1999

The pressure dependence of the optical absorption edge of In1± xGaxSe (0 < x < 0.2) and GaTe has been investigated in order to determine the direct to indirect crossover pressure and the energy difference between the absolute and subsidiary minima of the conduction band at ambient pressure. In the In1± xGaxSe alloy, the crossover pressure decreases with increasing Ga proportion. For InSe, from the extrapolation to x = 0 the band crossover is found to occur at 4.3 GPa and the subsidiary minimum of the conduction band is located, at ambient pressure, (0.32 0.02) eV above the absolute minimum. In addition, the energy difference between the conduction band minima is shown to decrease linearly w…

Condensed matter physicsChemistryAlloyCrossoverExtrapolationCrystal structureengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElectronic statesMaxima and minimaAbsorption edgeengineeringAmbient pressurephysica status solidi (b)
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Investigation of nitrogen-related acceptor centers in indium selenide by means of photoluminescence: Determination of the hole effective mass

1997

In this work we report on steady-state and time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) measurements in nitrogen-doped p-type indium selenide in the 33--210-K temperature range. In samples with low nitrogen concentration the photoluminescence spectrum consists of exciton-related peaks and a band-to-acceptor recombination peak (2.1-\ensuremath{\mu}s lifetime) with LO-phonon replica. An ionization energy of 65.5 meV is proposed for the nitrogen-related acceptor. A long-lived (18 \ensuremath{\mu}s) component, which consists of an asymmetric broadband centered around the acceptor peak, has been also detected by means of time-resolved PL. Samples with a higher nitrogen concentration show a PL spectrum t…

PhysicsPhotoluminescenceAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementFísicaAtmospheric temperature rangeAcceptorNitrogenchemistry.chemical_compoundEffective mass (solid-state physics)chemistrySelenideIonization energyIndium
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Новое зкспериментальное подтверждение для ядра8Не

1972

In this work we present the analysis and interpretation of an event, consistent with the production and subsequent decay of the exotic nucleus8He, found in the study of K− interactions with nuclear-emulsion nuclei at different energies.

PhysicsNuclear reactionParticle physicsMesonHadronNuclear structureNuclear physicsParticle decaymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineNuclear binding energyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesIsotopes of heliumNucleusIl Nuovo Cimento A (1971-1996)
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Thixotropy of Highly Viscous Sodium (Carboxymethyl)cellulose Hydrogels

1997

A general method to quantify the thixotropic behavior of systems with very low thixotropy is proposed. The areas enclosed by the rheograms τ=fγ. must be fitted to functions with well-determined boundary conditions. From these equations the corresponding thixotropic areas are obtained, together with the theoretical area enclosed by the rheogram corresponding to the maximum rheodestruction. The proposed method is applied to high viscosity sodium (carboxymethyl)cellulose gels.

ThixotropyGeneral methodMaterials scienceSodiumPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementCarboxymethyl cellulosechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringSelf-healing hydrogelsPolymer chemistrymedicineBoundary value problemCellulosemedicine.drugJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics of complex systems

2003

An unified thermodynamical framework based in the use of a generalized Massieu-Planck thermodynamic potential is proposed and a new formulation of Boltzmann-Gibbs Statistical Mechanics is established. Under this philosophy a generalization of (classical) Boltzmann-Gibbs thermostatistics is suggested and connected to recent nonextensive statistics formulations. This is accomplished by defining a convenient squeezing function which restricts among the collections of Boltzmann-Gibbs configurations of the complete equilibrium closure. The formalism embodies Beck-Cohen superstatistics and a direct connection with the nonlinear kinetic theory due to Kaniadakis is provided, being the treatment pre…

Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)82B03; 82C03Condensed Matter::Statistical MechanicsFOS: Physical sciences82C0382B03Mathematical Physics (math-ph)Mathematical PhysicsCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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