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Computer simulation of ferroelectric property changes in PLZT ceramics under neutron irradiation

2001

The response of ferroelectric materials to high energy irradiation is of great interest because of their possible application in radiation environments such as thermonuclear reactors. In the present work a physical model for the defect evolution in PLZT ceramics under neutron irradiation and annealing is proposed. The influence of the defect system on the ferroelectric properties of these materials has been investigated. Satisfactory agreement between the theoretical estimated oxygen defect concentration after irradiation and annealing and the experimentally determined polarization has been obtained.

Thermonuclear fusionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryAnnealing (metallurgy)RadiationFerroelectricityCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsCeramicIrradiationbusinessNeutron irradiationHigh energy irradiationFourth International Workshop on Nondestructive Testing and Computer Simulations in Science and Engineering
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Mobility determination of lead isotopes in glass for retrospective radon measurements

2008

In retrospective radon measurements, the 22-y half life of (210)Pb is used as an advantage. (210)Pb is often considered to be relatively immobile in glass after alpha recoil implanted by (222)Rn progenies. The diffusion of (210)Pb could, however, lead to uncertain wrong retrospective radon exposure estimations if (210)Pb is mobile and can escape from glass, or lost as a result of cleaning-induced surface modification. This diffusion was studied by a radiotracer technique, where (209)Pb was used as a tracer in a glass matrix for which the elemental composition is known. Using the ion guide isotope separator on-line technique, the (209)Pb atoms were implanted into the glass with an energy of …

Time FactorsMaterials scienceAnnealing (metallurgy)DetergentsEnthalpyAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementRadonIonDiffusionNuclear physicssymbols.namesakeRecoilRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingLead RadioisotopesRadiometryArrhenius equationModels StatisticalRadiationRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyIsotopeTemperaturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLead RadioisotopesGeneral MedicineCyclotronschemistryRadonsymbolsGlassRadiation Protection Dosimetry
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Effect of uniaxial deformation on the optical scattering losses of a semicrystalline fluorocopolymer.

1997

Both small- and wide-angle light scattering as well as transmission measurements have been used to investigate the optical scattering losses of a vinylidene difluoride–tetrafluoroethylene–hexafluoropropylene copolymer crystallized from the melt. The main origin of the scattering loss is the wide-angle light scattering from the spherulitic superstructure. Uniaxial deformation transforms this structure into a fiber morphology. The attenuation of fibers has been measured for light propagating both parallel and perpendicular to the orientation axis. For both directions, the attenuation decreases with increasing draw ratio. Annealing of the fibers while keeping their ends fixed is an effective m…

Total internal reflectionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryAnnealing (metallurgy)Materials Science (miscellaneous)AttenuationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLight scatteringCrystallinityOpticsAttenuation coefficientPerpendicularBusiness and International ManagementbusinessRefractive indexApplied optics
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Multilayer neural networks: an experimental evaluation of on-line training methods

2004

Artificial neural networks (ANN) are inspired by the structure of biological neural networks and their ability to integrate knowledge and learning. In ANN training, the objective is to minimize the error over the training set. The most popular method for training these networks is back propagation, a gradient descent technique. Other non-linear optimization methods such as conjugate directions set or conjugate gradient have also been used for this purpose. Recently, metaheuristics such as simulated annealing, genetic algorithms or tabu search have been also adapted to this context.There are situations in which the necessary training data are being generated in real time and, an extensive tr…

Training setGeneral Computer ScienceArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceComputer Science::Neural and Evolutionary ComputationMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISContext (language use)Management Science and Operations ResearchMachine learningcomputer.software_genreBackpropagationTabu searchModeling and SimulationConjugate gradient methodGenetic algorithmSimulated annealingArtificial intelligencebusinessGradient descentcomputerMetaheuristicComputers & Operations Research
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From tungsten hexacarbonyl adsorption on TiO2(1 1 0) surface to supported tungsten oxide phases.

2008

Abstract Synchrotron-based photoemission spectroscopies were used to study the adsorption of tungsten hexacarbonyl on (1 1 0) TiO 2 surfaces: experiments using W4f and Ti2p intensities variations show that, at 140 K, the hexacarbonyl growth proceeds via a layer-by-layer mode. Moreover, it was evidenced using both core levels and valence band experiments that, after back to room temperature, W(CO) 6 desorbs without significant decomposition. However, low energy (500 eV) ion (Ar + ) irradiation can allow partial decomposition of tungsten hexacarbonyl molecules leading to sub-carbonyl tungsten molecules. The bonding of sub-carbonyl species to the TiO 2 surface was then stronger than the one of…

Tungsten hexacarbonylMaterials scienceAnnealing (metallurgy)Supported nanostructureschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyGrowthTungsten010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyDesorptionTiO2Physical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyRadiationAtmospheric temperature range021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhotoelectron spectroscopychemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTungsten hexacarbonyl0210 nano-technology
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Atomic layer deposition of WO3 thin films using W(CO)6 and O3 precursors

2012

Here we report a new atomic layer deposition (ALD) process for WO3 thin films based on W(CO)6 as a tungsten source and ozone as a source of oxygen. A narrow ALD temperature window is found at 195–205 °C for WO3 with a deposition rate of 0.23 A per cycle. As-deposited films are partially crystalline with root mean square (rms) roughness values of 4.7 nm for 90 nm thick films; annealing the films at 600–1000 °C under oxygen or nitrogen atmospheres enhances the degree of crystallinity considerably. Our results show that the straightforward ALD chemistry of carbonyl compounds and ozone is applicable to the deposition of WO3 thin films.

Tungsten hexacarbonylMaterials scienceta114Annealing (metallurgy)Process Chemistry and TechnologyInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryTungstenTungsten trioxideCrystallinityAtomic layer depositionchemistry.chemical_compoundCarbon filmchemistryThin filmta116CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
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Different Methods of Artificial Intelligence Used for Optimization the Turning Process

2015

In this paper, we realize a comparative study between some heuristics methods applied in turning operation in order to find optimal cutting parameters. We consider five different constraints aimed to achieve minimum total cost of machining. We have chosen the Simulated Annealing (SA) – a local search method, and Weighted-Sum Genetic Algorithm (WSGA) – a non-Pareto approach of a multi-objective optimization algorithm, based on a weighted aggregation of objectives. The aggregation may be with fixed weights or with random (variable) weights. The simulations showed that, even if it produces better results than the SA, WSGA with fixed weights, does not lead to optimum results, highlighting in th…

Variable (computer science)Mathematical optimizationMachiningbusiness.industryComputer scienceGenetic algorithmSimulated annealingProcess (computing)Local search (optimization)General MedicineFunction (mathematics)businessHeuristicsApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Vehicle routing problems with drones equipped with multi-package payload compartments

2022

The vehicle routing problem with drones (VRP-D) consists of designing combined truck-drone routes and schedules to serve a set of customers with specific requests and time constraints. In this paper, VRP-D is extended to include a fleet of drones equipped with multi-package payload compartments to serve more customers on a single trip. Moreover, a drone can return to a truck, different from the one from which it started, to swap its depleted battery and/or to pick up more packages. This problem, denoted as VRP-D equipped with multi-package payload compartments (VRP-D-MC), aims to maximize total profit. In this work, an adaptive multi-start simulated annealing (AMS-SA) metaheuristic algorith…

Vehicle routing problem with drones Simulated Annealing Multi payload compartments Multi start approachTransportationMulti start approachVehicle routing problem with dronesBusiness and International ManagementSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaMulti payload compartmentSimulated AnnealingCivil and Structural Engineering
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<title>Second harmonic generation in selenium-metal structures</title>

2008

The article examines the processes of second harmonic generation (SHG) when selenium-metal (Cu) film structures are illuminated by femtosecond radiation (180 fs, 80 MHz) at wavelength 800 - 1000 nm. Selenium-copper structures were obtained by successive thermal evaporation of selenium and copper onto the glass substrate in vacuum. Microanalysis of the film composition was performed to determine amount of copper in thin films. The as-evaporated selenium-copper structures were crystallised by annealing in inert atmosphere at temperature 85°C. Just evaporated as well as annealed thin films were explored. The experiment was performed by confocal microscope [1] where the femtosecond radiation fr…

WavelengthMicroscopechemistryAnnealing (metallurgy)lawFemtosecondAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSecond-harmonic generationNonlinear opticsThin filmCopperlaw.inventionSPIE Proceedings
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Total ionizing dose (TID) evaluation of magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) current sensors

2015

Abstract The paper shows an experimental study to know the behaviour of tunnel magnetoresistive effect-based current sensors configured in a Wheatstone bridge in response to irradiation. In particular the sensitivity, hysteresis, output offset voltage and input resistance are discussed when the sensors are submitted to a total irradiation dose of 43 krad with 36 krad/h dose rate. The same electrical parameters were studied subsequently once the irradiated sensors were submitted to an 80 °C annealing process. The studied TMR sensors are applied in a switched-mode power converter for space application.

Wheatstone bridgeMaterials scienceInput offset voltageMagnetoresistanceAnnealing (metallurgy)business.industryMetals and AlloysElectrical engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionTunnel magnetoresistancelawAbsorbed doseOptoelectronicsCurrent sensorIrradiationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationSensors and Actuators A: Physical
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