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Defects at the TiO2(100) surface probed by resonant photoelectron diffraction.

2006

We report photoelectron diffraction (PED) experiments of weakly sub-stoichiometric TiO 2 (100) rutile surfaces. Apart from standard core-level PED from the Ti-2p3/2 line, we have studied valence band PED from the defect induced Ti-3d states in the insulating band gap. For maximum yield, the latter were resonantly excited at the Ti-2p absorption edge. The PED patterns have been analyzed within the forward scattering approximation as well as by comparison with simulated PED patterns obtained in multiple scattering calculations. The analysis shows that the defect induced Ti-3d charge is mainly located on the second layer Ti atoms. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DiffractionMaterials scienceScatteringForward scatterBand gapAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologySurfaces and Interfaces021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsPhotoelectron diffractionResonant photoemissionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsAbsorption edgeRutileExcited state0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryTitanium dioxide010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySurface defectsLine (formation)
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Cation Distribution in a Titanium Ferrite Fe2.75Ti0.25O4Measured byin-SituAnomalous Powder Diffraction Using Rietveld Refinement

1998

Many ferrites contain different cations with various valence states and location in the spinel structure. In compounds such as these, only a combination of different techniques such as Mussbauer spectroscopy, IR analysis, and thermogravimetry allows the distribution of cations to be obtained. For very complicated distributions, the mathematical decomposition of derivative thermogravimetric curves (DTG) leading to quantitative distribution is uncertain. In this paper, we present an alternative technique based on resonant diffraction. The anomalous scattering of each cation in the crystalline material is used to determine its amount and position by Rietveld refinement. Since the energy for su…

DiffractionValence (chemistry)Anomalous scatteringChemistryRietveld refinementAnalytical chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsInorganic ChemistryThermogravimetryAbsorption edgeMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesFerrite (magnet)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryPowder diffractionJournal of Solid State Chemistry
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Co-simulated Digital Twin on the Network Edge: the case of platooning

2022

This paper presents an approach to create high fidelity Digital-Twin models for distributed multi-agent cyber-physical systems based on the combination of simulating components, generated from different modeling languages, each tailored for the specific domain of the subsystem. The approach specifically addresses the wireless communication domain, exploiting a Python module as a simulating component to evaluate the impact of network delay among the distributed elements of the system under analysis. A case study with a platoon of four vehicles following a leading car, all modeled in Simulink, is used to show the applicability of the approach, allowing the comparison between a Vehicle-to-Vehi…

Digital Twinvehicle platoonSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaSettore INF/01 - InformaticaDigital Twin co-simulation Edge computing vehicle platoonco-simulationEdge computingDigital Twin; co-simulation; Edge computing; vehicle platoon2022 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM)
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Optical Graph Edge Recognition

2018

Discrete mathematicsGraph EdgeComputer scienceProceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications
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Highly irregular graphs with extreme numbers of edges

1997

Abstract A simple connected graph is highly irregular if each of its vertices is adjacent only to vertices with distinct degrees. In this paper we find: (1) the greatest number of edges of a highly irregular graph with n vertices, where n is an odd integer (for n even this number is given in [1]), (2) the smallest number of edges of a highly irregular graph of given order.

Discrete mathematicsPseudoforestHighly irregular graphEdge-graceful labelingTheoretical Computer ScienceHypercube graphCombinatoricsCycle graphDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsPath graphMultiple edgesComplement graphMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSMathematicsDiscrete Mathematics
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Urbach absorption edge of silica: reduction of glassy disorder by fluorine doping

2004

Abstract The vacuum-ultraviolet fundamental absorption edge (‘Urbach edge’) of four types of synthetic silica glasses, ‘wet’, ‘dry’, and doped by 570 and 6010 ppm wt. fluorine, was studied in the absorption coefficient range (1 cm−1–500 cm−1) at room temperature. The absorption edge has exponential form in agreement with the Urbach’s rule. The well-documented increase of vacuum-ultraviolet transparency upon fluorine doping is due to a steeper absorption edge (shorter ‘Urbach tail’) as compared to undoped silicas. The increase of the edge slope in F-doped silica occurs already the lower dopant concentration (570 ppm), the slope does not increase further in the 6010 ppm doped glass. These fin…

DopantAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementEdge (geometry)Condensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAbsorption edgeChemical bondAttenuation coefficientMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesFluorineJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Correlation between optical and transport properties of Ga-doped ZnO thin films prepared by pulsed laser deposition

2006

Abstract In this paper we report on the correlation between the transport and optical properties of Ga-doped ZnO films epitaxially grown on C-oriented sapphire substrates by means of pulsed laser deposition. Thin films with electron concentrations ranging between 10 20 and 10 21  cm −3 were prepared from targets containing 0.25–5 at.% Ga. The Ga content in the thin films was estimated by XPS, from the ratio between the intensities of the 2p peaks of Ga and Zn. The electron concentration in the films is very close to the Ga content for films prepared from low Ga content targets even at high deposition temperature. For Ga contents in the target larger than 1%, the Ga content in the films incr…

Electron mobilityMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceAbsorption edgeX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyDopingAnalytical chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringThin filmCondensed Matter PhysicsEpitaxyPulsed laser depositionSuperlattices and Microstructures
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A new mathematical function for describing electrophoretic peaks.

2005

A new model is proposed for characterizing skewed electrophoretic peaks, which is a combination of leading and trailing edge functions, empirically modified to get a rapid recovery of the baseline. The peak model is a sum of square roots and is called thereby "combined square roots (CSR) model". The flexibility of the model was checked on theoretical and experimental peaks with asymmetries in the range of 0-10 (expressed as the ratio of the distance between the center and the trailing edge, and the center and the leading edge of the chromatographic peak, measured at 10% of peak height). Excellent fits were found in all cases. The new model was compared with other three models that have show…

ElectrophoresisLeading edgeGaussianClinical BiochemistryMathematical analysisAnalytical chemistryFunction (mathematics)Models TheoreticalBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryElectrophoresissymbols.namesakeSquare rootsymbolsRange (statistics)Trailing edgeMathematicsStatistical DistributionsElectrophoresis
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Doing Mathematics with Tools: One Task, Four Tools

2016

This chapter illustrates a variety of mathematical and educational issues arising from doing a single task with different tools. One task is considered, bisect an angle. The chapter has four sections, each devoted to issues in using one tool to complete this task: a straight edge and compass; a protractor; a dynamic geometry system; and a book.

Engineering drawingSingle taskStraight edgeCompassProtractorTask (project management)Angle bisector theoremVariety (cybernetics)
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Hand Held 3D Scanning for Cultural Heritage: Experimenting Low Cost Structure Sensor Scan

2017

In the last years 3D scanning has become an important resource in many fields, in particular it has played a key role in study and preservation of Cultural Heritage. Moreover today, thanks to the miniaturization of electronic components, it has been possible produce a new category of 3D scanners, also known as handheld scanners. Handheld scanners combine a relatively low cost with the advantage of the portability. The aim of this chapter is two-fold: first, a survey about the most recent 3D handheld scanners is presented. As second, a study about the possibility to employ the handheld scanners in the field of Cultural Heritage is conducted. In this investigation, a doorway of the Benedictin…

Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCost structurebusiness.industryHand held0211 other engineering and technologies3d scanning02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesCultural heritageSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoTelecommunicationsbusinessHand Held 3D scanning Cultural Heritage 3D modeling Image Based modeling Hausdorff Distance Poisson Surface Reconstruction Extrusion (Blender)Loop CutQuadric Edge Collapse DecimationBridge Edge LoopsHC Laplacian SmoothingTwoStep Smoothing021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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