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Electric conduction in semiconductors: a pedagogical model based on the Monte Carlo method

2008

We present a pedagogic approach aimed at modelling electric conduction in semiconductors in order to describe and explain some macroscopic properties, such as the characteristic behaviour of resistance as a function of temperature. A simple model of the band structure is adopted for the generation of electron–hole pairs as well as for the carrier transport in moderate electric fields. The semiconductor behaviour is described by substituting the traditional statistical approach (requiring a deep mathematical background) with microscopic models, based on the Monte Carlo method, in which simple rules applied to microscopic particles and quasi-particles determine the macroscopic properties. We …

Physicsbusiness.industryMonte Carlo methodGAASGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectron holeFunction (mathematics)Thermal conductionSemiconductorSimple (abstract algebra)Electric fieldQuasiparticleStatistical physicsDRIFT VELOCITYbusinessSILICON
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Controlling the Carrier-Envelope Phase of Few-Cycle Laser Beams in Dispersive Media

2011

During the last decade it has been practicable to achieve a full control of the temporal evolution of the wave field of ultrashort mode-locked laser beams (1). Advances in femtosecond laser technology and nonlinear optics have made possible to tailor the phase and magnitude of the electric field leading to a wide range of new applications in science. Many physical phenomena are dependent directly on the electric field rather than the pulse envelope such as electron emission from ionized atoms (2) and metal surfaces (3), or carrier-wave Rabi-flopping (4). Moreover, attosecond physics is for all practical purposes accessible by using femtosecond pulses with controlled carrier-envelope (CE) ph…

Physicsbusiness.industryWave packetCarrier-envelope phasePhase (waves)Laserlaw.inventionAngular spectrum methodOpticslawDispersion (optics)Group velocitybusinessEnvelope (waves)
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X-wave bullets with negative group velocity in vacuum.

2006

Propagation-invariant, X waves with negative group velocity are reported. Beam aperturing allows for a comprehensive analysis concerning the causality of the optical signal and forerunner formation.

Physicsbusiness.industryWave propagationSignalPhysics::History of PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOpticsBessel beamPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsGroup velocityX-wavePhase velocitybusinessRefractive indexBeam (structure)Optics letters
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The virial theorem and the dark matter problem in hybrid metric-Palatini gravity

2012

Hybrid metric-Palatini gravity is a recently proposed theory, consisting of the superposition of the metric Einstein-Hilbert Lagrangian with an f(R) term constructed a la Palatini. The theory predicts the existence of a long-range scalar field, which passes the Solar System observational constraints, even if the scalar field is very light, and modifies the cosmological and galactic dynamics. Thus, the theory opens new possibilities to approach, in the same theoretical framework, the problems of both dark energy and dark matter. In this work, we consider the generalized virial theorem in the scalar-tensor representation of the hybrid metric-Palatini gravity. More specifically, taking into ac…

Physicsdark matter theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsDark matterVelocity dispersionFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsVirial massAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)01 natural sciencesPotential energyGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyVirial theoremTheoretical physicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyPhysics - General PhysicsGeneral Physics (physics.gen-ph)Gravitational field0103 physical sciencesDark energygalaxy clusters010303 astronomy & astrophysicsScalar fieldmodified gravity
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Coupled fluid-flow and magnetic-field simulation of the Riga dynamo experiment

2006

Magnetic fields of planets, stars, and galaxies result from self-excitation in moving electroconducting fluids, also known as the dynamo effect. This phenomenon was recently experimentally confirmed in the Riga dynamo experiment [ A. Gailitis et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 4365 (2000) ; A. Gailitis et al., Physics of Plasmas 11, 2838 (2004) ], consisting of a helical motion of sodium in a long pipe followed by a straight backflow in a surrounding annular passage, which provided adequate conditions for magnetic-field self-excitation. In this paper, a first attempt to simulate computationally the Riga experiment is reported. The velocity and turbulence fields are modeled by a finite-volume Navi…

Physicsplasma simulationfinite volume methodsTurbulenceMechanicsCondensed Matter Physicsplasma transport processesMagnetic fieldPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCoupling (physics)Classical mechanicsFlow velocityplasma turbulenceDynamo theoryFluid dynamicsMagnetohydrodynamicsNavier-Stokes equationsplasma magnetohydrodynamicsfinite difference methodsDynamo
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The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNG XV. A substellar companion around a K giant star identified with quasi-simultaneous HARPS-N and GIANO measurem…

2017

Context. Identification of planetary companions of giant stars is made difficult because of the astrophysical noise, that may produce radial velocity (RV) variations similar to those induced by a companion. On the other hand any stellar signal is wavelength dependent, while signals due to a companion are achromatic. Aims. Our goal is to determine the origin of the Doppler periodic variations observed in the thick disk K giant star TYC 4282-605-1 by HARPS-N at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) and verify if they can be due to the presence of a substellar companion. Methods. Several methods have been used to exclude the stellar origin of the observed signal including detailed analysis of…

Physicsstars: individual: TYC 4282-605-1010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsContext (language use)AstrophysicsPlanetary systemLight curveGiant star01 natural sciencesRadial velocityAmplitudeAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary SciencePlanettechniques: radial velocities0103 physical sciencesThick diskinfrared: stars; planetary systems; stars: individual: TYC 4282-605-1; techniques: radial velocities; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Scienceinfrared: starsplanetary systems010303 astronomy & astrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
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The elastic body model: a pedagogical approach integrating real time measurements and modelling activities

2007

In this paper, we describe a pedagogical approach to elastic body movement based on measurements of the contact times between a metallic rod and small bodies colliding with it and on modelling of the experimental results by using a microcomputer-based laboratory and simulation tools. The experiments and modelling activities have been built in the context of the laboratory of mechanical wave propagation of the two-year graduate teacher education programme of Palermo’s University. Some considerations about observed modifications in trainee teachers’ attitudes in utilizing experiments and modelling are discussed.

PhysicsvelocityEngineering drawingScience instructionTeaching methodYoung's modulusGeneral Physics and AstronomyContext (language use)Body movementTeacher educationMotion (physics)MicrocomputerComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONacousticsEuropean Journal of Physics
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Bistability and “Negative” Viscosity for a Suspension of Insulating Particles in an Electric Field

2003

It is shown that a suspension of insulating particles in a liquid with low conductivity possesses bistability and has a "negative" effective viscosity effect in the electric field due to internal rotations. By Brownian dynamics simulation it has been found that thermal fluctuations of the angular velocity of particles in this bistable system can have a large effect on the viscosity of the suspension.

Physics::Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysicsViscosityCondensed matter physicsBistabilityElectric fieldBrownian dynamicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermal fluctuationsAngular velocityConductivitySuspension (vehicle)Physical Review Letters
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Entropic approach to estimate the mean flow velocity: experimental investigation in laboratory flumes

2015

The paper deals with the linear entropic relationship between the maximum velocity, u max , and the mean flow velocity, u m , through a dimensionless parameter Φ(M), in open-channel flow. The analysis is conducted with the aid of experimental data collected in straight laboratory flumes under different bed and side-walls roughness conditions. In particular, rough/vegetated beds and smooth/rough side-walls conditions have been investigated. The results show that, in the investigated conditions (with exception of low-submergence vegetated bed—h/k v  < 2), Φ(M) can be assumed equal to a value that is very close to that found in natural channels. This demonstrates that Φ(M) is able to implicitl…

Physics::Fluid DynamicsFlow resistanceHydrogeologyEnvironmental ChemistryThermodynamicsGeometrySurface finishMean flow velocityFlow discharge entropy flow velocity profile experimental dataSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaWater Science and TechnologyDimensionless quantityMathematicsEnvironmental Fluid Mechanics
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Estimation of the Roughness Function in Turbulent Flows Using the Slope of the Roughness

2019

In the last decades, important efforts have been made to better understand the effects of surface roughness on the mean flow. These studies have been performed investigating turbulent channel flows, turbulent boundary layers or pipe flows. The most evident effect of the roughness is the increase of the overall resistance, corresponding to a decrease of the mean streamwise velocity profile in the logarithmic region. This reduction is known as roughness function \(\varDelta U^+\) (the symbol \(^+\) represents quantities made non dimensional using the friction velocity \(u_{\tau }\), or the viscous length scale \(\nu /u_{\tau }\)).

Physics::Fluid DynamicsLength scalePhysicsLogarithmTurbulenceSurface roughnessBoundary (topology)Mean flowGeometryShear velocitySurface finish
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