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Escape Transition of a Grafted Polymer Chain

2000

The escape transition of a flexible polymer chain of chain length N, end-grafted at a hard wall and compressed by a piston of radius R in good solvent conditions, is studied by Monte Carlo simulation and by phenomenological arguments. In contrast to previous theories which have predicted a jump in the force f at a critical value H t of the height H of the piston above the wall, we find that the transition (which is sharp only for N → ∞) is characterized by a flat region of f in the f — H isotherm, i. e. a jump in the height occurs at the transition from H esc , t to H imptt , with (H imp , t — H esc , t )/H esc , t ≈ 0.26. At the transition the constant force f t is predicted and observed t…

Physicschemistry.chemical_classificationChain lengthchemistryChain (algebraic topology)ExponentThermodynamicsPolymerRadiusCritical valueConstant force
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Linear Dimensions of Adsorbed Semiflexible Polymers: What can be learned about their persistence length?

2019

Conformations of partially or fully adsorbed semiflexible polymer chains are studied varying both contour length $L$, chain stiffness, $\ensuremath{\kappa}$, and the strength of the adsorption potential over a wide range. Molecular dynamics simulations show that partially adsorbed chains (with ``tails,'' surface attached ``trains,'' and ``loops'') are not described by the Kratky-Porod wormlike chain model. The crossover of the persistence length from its three-dimensional value (${\ensuremath{\ell}}_{p}$) to the enhanced value in two dimensions ($2{\ensuremath{\ell}}_{p}$) is analyzed, and excluded volume effects are identified for $L\ensuremath{\gg}{\ensuremath{\ell}}_{p}$. Consequences fo…

Physicschemistry.chemical_classificationPersistence lengthGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesPolymerCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterSurface (topology)01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMolecular dynamicsAdsorptionchemistryChain (algebraic topology)0103 physical sciencesExcluded volumeContour lengthSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)010306 general physics
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Dynamics of Dense Polymers: A Molecular Dynamics Approach

1988

The physics of polymeric materials[1, 2] is one of the most challenging problems in condensed matter physics today. It is a problem of great interest both from a fundamental viewpoint and for their various technical applications. In addition to theortical and experimental approaches, computer simulations[3–11] have played an important role in our present understanding of polymers. For static properties Monte Carlo methods have been widely used and give excellent results for static critical exponents. To investigate dynamic properties three different methods — Monte Carlo (MC)[3–7], molecular dynamics (MD)[8, 9] and Brownian dynamics methods[10] — have been used. Detailed microscopic dynamic…

Physicschemistry.chemical_classificationPersistence lengthMolecular dynamicsReptationStar polymerchemistryMonte Carlo methodBrownian dynamicsStatistical physicsPolymerCritical exponent
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Compact dielectric reflective elements II Multichannel filter of closely spaced spectral bands

1994

The optical design of an interference wedge filter providing the simultaneous separation of a number of closely spaced spectral bands is studied. Multiple reflections of the incident collimated beam within the wedge are initiated, each of them characterized by a different angle of incidence and consequently by specific spectral parameters of the transmitted band. Model calculations based on the measured angular dependences of filter transmission parameters have been performed. The design is proposed for applications in optical communications (wavelength division demultiplexing), analytical spectroscopy (minipolychromators), color analysis, and similar areas.

Physicseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Physics::OpticsWedge filterSpectral bandsWedge (geometry)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCollimated lightlaw.inventionWavelengthOpticslawAngle of incidence (optics)Filter (video)Business and International ManagementeducationbusinessBeam splitterApplied Optics
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Crumpling of a stiff tethered membrane.

2003

first-principles numerical simulation model for crumpling of a stiff tethered membrane is introduced. In our model membranes, wrinkles, ridge formation, ridge collapse, as well as the initiation of stiffness divergence, are observed. The ratio of the amplitude and wave length of the wrinkles, and the scaling exponent of the stiffness divergence, are consistent with both theory and experiment. We observe that close to the stiffness divergence there appears a crossover beyond which the elastic behavior of a tethered membrane becomes similar to that of dry granular media. This suggests that ridge formation in membranes and force-chain network formation in granular packings are different manife…

Physicsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryanimal structuresStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)General Physics and AstronomyStiffnessFOS: Physical sciencesMechanicsCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterContact forceQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterWavelengthAmplitudeClassical mechanicsBucklingRidgemedicineSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)medicine.symptomDivergence (statistics)ScalingCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhysical review letters
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Spectral imaging system for money counterfeit detection

2019

A prototype with three different wavelength lasers (448nm, 532nm and 659nm) for money counterfeit illumination, analyzation and detection using RGB crosstalk correction and comparing spectral image ration for different banknote elements will be presented.

Physicsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryLaserCounterfeitSpectral imaginglaw.inventionCrosstalkWavelengthOpticslawSpectral imagemedicineRGB color modelImage sensorbusinessImaging and Applied Optics 2019 (COSI, IS, MATH, pcAOP)
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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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Mean electromotive force in turbulent shear flow.

2002

We consider the mean electromotive force in turbulent shear flow taking into account the stretching of turbulent magnetic field lines by the mean flow. The mean flow can change the properties of magnetohydrodynamics-turbulence in such a way that turbulent motions become suitable for the dynamo action. The contribution of shear to the mean electromotive force cannot be described in terms of the alpha effect. The instability of the mean field arises if shear is sufficiently strong. The growth rate of instability depends on the length scale of the mean field being higher for the field with a smaller length scale. The considered mechanism may be responsible for the generation of large-scale mag…

Physics::Fluid DynamicsLength scaleShear (sheet metal)PhysicsClassical mechanicsField (physics)TurbulencePhysics::Space PhysicsMean flowMechanicsShear flowMagnetic fieldDynamoPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Background Simulations of the Wide Field Imager of the ATHENA X-Ray Observatory

2011

The ATHENA X-ray Observatory-IXO is a planned multinational orbiting X-ray observatory with a focal length of 11.5m. ATHENA aims to perform pointed observations in an energy range from 0.1 keV to 15 keV with high sensitivity. For high spatial and timing resolution imaging and spectroscopic observations the 640x640 pixel^2 large DePFET-technology based Wide field Imager (WFI) focal plane detector, providing a field of view of 18 arcsec will be the main detector. Based on the actual mechanics, thermal and shielding design we present estimates for the WFI cosmic ray induced background obtained by the use of Monte-Carlo simulations and possible background reduction measures.

Physics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCosmic background radiationSpace ShuttleFOS: Physical sciencesField of viewCosmic rayAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysicslaw.inventionTelescopeOpticsObservatorylawNuclear electronicsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsFocal lengthImage resolutionInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)PhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)business.industryDetectorAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsCardinal pointElectromagnetic shieldingAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenabusiness
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Acoustic dynamics of network-forming glasses at mesoscopic wavelengths

2013

The lack of long-range structural order in amorphous solids induces well known thermodynamic anomalies, which are the manifestation of distinct peculiarities in the vibrational spectrum. Although the impact of such anomalies vanishes in the long wavelength, elastic continuum limit, it dominates at length scales comparable to interatomic distances, implying an intermediate transition regime still poorly understood. Here we report a study of such mesoscopic domains by means of a broadband version of picosecond photo-acoustics, developed to coherently generate and detect hypersonic sound waves in the sub-THz region with unprecedented sampling efficiency. We identify a temperature-dependent fra…

Physics::OpticsGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyBioinformatics01 natural sciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyOpticsFractal0103 physical sciencesBroadband010306 general physicsPhysicsMesoscopic physicsMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryAttenuationDynamics (mechanics)General Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMaterials sciencePhysical sciencesWavelengthPicosecond0210 nano-technologybusiness
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