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Bottom‐Up Fabrication of Semiconductive Metal-Organic Framework Ultrathin Films

2018

Though generally considered insulating, recent progress on the discovery of conductive porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offers new opportunities for their integration as electroactive components in electronic devices. Compared to classical semiconductors, these metal-organic hybrids combine the crystallinity of inorganic materials with easier chemical functionalization and processability. Still, future development depends on the ability to produce high-quality films with fine control over their orientation, crystallinity, homogeneity, and thickness. Here self-assembled monolayer substrate modification and bottom-up techniques are used to produce preferentially oriented, ultrathin, con…

FabricationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringQuímica organometàl·licaNanotechnologySelf-assembled monolayer02 engineering and technologyConductivitat elèctrica010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCrystallinitySemiconductorMechanics of MaterialsMonolayerGeneral Materials ScienceMetal-organic framework0210 nano-technologybusinessPorosityElectrical conductor
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Convergence of the finite volume method for a conductive-radiative heat transfer problem

2013

We show that the finite volume method rigorously converges to the solution of a conductive-radiative heat transfer problem with nonlocal and nonlinear boundary conditions. To get this result, we start by proving existence of solutions for a finite volume discretization of the original problem. Then, by obtaining uniform boundedness of discrete solutions and their discrete gradients with respect to mesh size, we finally get L 2type convergence of discrete solutions.

Finite volume methodconductive-radiative heat transferconvergenceMathematical analysisHeat transfer problemnonlocal and nonlinear boundary conditionsfinite volume methodType (model theory)Nonlinear boundary conditionsThermal radiationModeling and SimulationConvergence (routing)QA1-939Uniform boundednessElectrical conductorMathematicsAnalysisMathematicsMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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A mathematical simulation of high temperature induction heating of electroconductive solids

2007

The mathematical model of non-stationary coupled electromagnetic and thermal processes in polarizable and magnetizable axisymmetric electroconductive solids subjected to electromagnetic field generated by external currents is proposed. The processes parameters are connected through heat sources and temperature dependence of material characteristics. The problem is solved by finite element method. The process of induction heating of a finite steel cylinder is considered.

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesElectromagnetic fieldInduction heatingMaterials scienceMathematical modelMechanical EngineeringRotational symmetryThermodynamicsMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element methodPolarizabilityThermalElectrical conductorInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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Characterization of clamp-on current transformers under nonsinusoidal conditions

2009

This paper reports the performance of clamp-on current transformers under nonsinusoidal conditions. A set of experimental measurements helped to determine the ratio and the phase errors under two conditions: 1) sinusoidal excitation with frequencies from 45 to 1000 Hz and 2) nonsinusoidal excitation using the fundamental frequency and one harmonic, with adjusted phase shift. It was found that ratio and phase errors are affected by the phase angle between the harmonic and the fundamental and the harmonic amplitude. The effects of conductor location in the current transformer's window and of the air-gap width were also investigated. It was concluded that harmonic phase and ratio errors measur…

Frequency responseMaterials scienceElectric current measurementTransductorAcousticsErrorsTransducersPhase (waves)Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyClamp-on current transformers current transformers (CTs) frequency response power system harmonics transducers.Power transformersDistributed power generationElectric power systemsHarmonic analysisElectric power transmission networksClamp-on current transformersCurrent transformersFrequency responsePower electronicsFrequency measurementElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringElectrical conductorTomographyComputed tomographyElectric power distributionElectric transformersCircuit faultsFault currentsFundamental frequencyComputerized tomographyFourier seriesCurrent measurementCurrent transformerDiagnostic radiographyElectric instrument transformersElectric frequency measurementPower system harmonicsMedical imagingCurrent transformers (CTs)Air gap (plumbing)Power transmissionElectric network analysisExcitation
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Eddy current imaging with an atomic radio-frequency magnetometer

2016

We use a radio-frequency $^{85}$Rb alkali-vapor cell magnetometer based on a paraffin-coated cell with long spin-coherence time and a small, low-inductance driving coil to create highly resolved conductivity maps of different objects. We resolve sub-mm features in conductive objects, we characterize the frequency response of our technique, and by operating at frequencies up to 250 kHz we are able to discriminate between differently conductive materials based on the induced response. The method is suited to cover a wide range of driving frequencies and can potentially be used for detecting non-metallic objects with low DC conductivity.

Frequency responseTechnologyMaterials sciencePhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)MagnetometerAcousticsFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesphysics.atom-phlaw.inventionPhysics - Atomic PhysicsEngineeringlaw0103 physical sciencesEddy currentInductive sensorElectrical conductorphysics.ins-detApplied Physics010302 applied physicsInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectromagnetic coilPhysical SciencesRadio frequencyElectric current0210 nano-technology
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Optimization of ZnO:Al/Ag/ZnO:Al structures for ultra-thin high-performance transparent conductive electrodes

2012

Al-doped ZnO (AZO)/Ag/AZO multilayer coatings (50-70 nm thick) were grown at room temperature on glass substrates with different silver layer thickness, from 3 to 19 nm, by using radio frequency magnetron sputtering. Thermal stability of the compositional, optical and electrical properties of the AZO/Ag/AZO structures were investigated up to 400 °C and as a function of Ag film thickness. An AZO film as thin as 20 nm is an excellent barrier to Ag diffusion. The inclusion of 9.5 nm thin silver layer within the transparent conductive oxide (TCO) material leads to a maximum enhancement of the electro-optical characteristics. The excellent measured properties of low resistance, high transmittanc…

High transmittanceDiffusionrf-Magnetron sputteringElectro-optical characteristicGlass substrateTransparent conductive oxide RF magnetron sputtering Optical properties Electrical resistivity Al-doped zinc oxide Silver MultilayersSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSUBSTRATE-TEMPERATUREAg diffusionAl-doped ZnOLow resistanceMultilayerZNOMaterials ChemistryVisible spectral rangeMULTILAYER FILMSAl-doped zinc oxideOptical propertiesMetals and AlloysAZO filmElectrical resistivityOPTICAL-PROPERTIESOXIDE-FILMSSurfaces and InterfacesZinc oxide AluminumRadio frequency magnetron sputteringSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOptical and electrical propertieElectrodeOptoelectronicsFilm preparationLayer (electronics)Magnetron sputteringUltra-thinRF magnetron sputteringMaterials scienceSilverThermodynamic stabilityOpticsTransparent conductive oxideElectrical resistivity and conductivityThermal stabilityElectrical conductorTransparent conducting filmRoom temperatureThin film solar cellbusiness.industryTransparent conductiveOptical propertieSilver layerHigh transmittanceMultilayersMulti-layer-coatingZnO Electric conductivityMeasured propertiebusinessSubstrate
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A study on the use of bare buried conductors in an extended interconnection of earthing systems inside a MV network

2005

In the field of electrical safety an important topic is the transmission of voltages, during an earth fault, inside an extended interconnection of local earthing systems. The paper presents a study, with reference to the MV networks, about those systems where the interconnection between the earth electrodes of the electrical installations is carried out using bare buried conductors. Starting from the description of the circuital model of a bare buried conductor interconnecting together the earth electrodes of two MV/lv substations, the mathematical model of the whole interconnected earthing system is found. Finally, the results of some simulations, giving the distribution of the fault curre…

InterconnectionEngineeringbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringEarthing systemoverhead groundConductorElectric linesTransmission (telecommunications)ElectrodeElectric groundingbusinessElectrical conductorVoltage
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Analysis of different Sleeve Ferrite Cores Performance according to their Dimensions

2019

Sleeve ferrite core is an EMI suppressor widely used to reduce the conductive and radiated electromagnetic noise in cables. The interconnection of different electronic systems through cables is becoming more difficult due to the hard restrictions related to EMC compliance requirements. Thereby, the research of new solutions able to provide a great attenuation ratio in a wide frequency band is a challenge. This contribution focuses on analyzing and comparing the performance of a novel sleeve ferrite solution based on a nanocrystalline (NC) structure with several materials with different compositions. This component is able to provide a high initial permeability value at the same time that ma…

InterconnectionMaterials scienceFrequency bandAcoustics020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFerrite coreEMIvisual_art0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFerrite (magnet)Ceramic0210 nano-technologyElectrical impedanceElectrical conductor2019 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE
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Air gap fringing flux reduction in a high frequency inductor for a solar inverter

2013

In a gapped inductor, air gap fringing flux induces eddy currents in conductors in the vicinity of the air gap producing unwanted power loss and heat in the coil. This paper presents a detailed analysis to evaluate the performance changes of a high frequency inductor used in a solar inverter by new arrangement scheme of the air gap locations. The effect of air gap positioning in the core and the ac-resistance and leakage inductance of the high frequency inductor used in a solar inverter is investigated by using the 2-D finite element analysis. The simulation results show that a significant improvement can be achieved with limited changes in the air gap locations.

Leakage inductanceMaterials sciencebusiness.industryAcousticsElectrical engineeringSolar inverterInductorFinite element methodlaw.inventionlawElectromagnetic coilEddy currentAir gap (plumbing)businessElectrical conductor2013 IEEE 39th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC)
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Conductive nanostructures of MMX chains

2010

Crystals of [Pt-2(n-pentylCS(2))(4)I] show a transition from semiconductor to metallic with the increase of the temperature (conductivity is 0.3-1.4 S.cm(-1) at room temperature) and a second metallic metallic transition at 330 K, inferred by electrical conductivity measurements. X-ray diffraction studies carried out at different temperatures (100, 298, and 350 K) confirm the presence of three different phases. The valence-ordering of these phases is analyzed using structural, magnetic, and electrical data. Density functional theory calculations allow a further analysis of the band structure derived for each phase. Nanostructures adsorbed on an insulating surface show electrical conductivit…

MMX polymersMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryNanowireConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsSemiconductorElectrical resistivity and conductivityPhase (matter)ElectrochemistryDensity functional theoryElectronic band structurebusinessElectrical conductor
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