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Correlated barrier hopping in NiO films

1991

The ac conduction in NiO films has been investigated in the frequency range 10 Hz < v < 10^9 Hz and at temperatures between 10 and 300 K. The frequency and the temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity can be consistently explained within a model developed for the mechanism of charge transfer in amorphous semiconductors which proposes that charge carriers hop over potential barriers between defect sites, the height of the barriers being correlated with the intersite separation.

Amorphous semiconductorsNickelMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicschemistryOver potentialElectrical resistivity and conductivitySemiconductor materialsNon-blocking I/Ochemistry.chemical_elementCharge carrierThermal conductionPhysical Review B
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Crystallization kinetics of amorphous SiC films: Influence of substrate

2005

Abstract The crystallization kinetics of amorphous silicon carbide films was studied by means of X-ray diffractometry (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The films were deposited by radio frequency (r.f.) magnetron sputtering on glassy carbon and single crystalline silicon substrates, respectively. TEM micrographs and XRD patterns show the formation of nano-crystalline β-SiC with crystallite sizes in the order of 50 nm during annealing at temperatures between 1200 and 1600 °C. A modified Johnson–Mehl–Avrami–Kolmogorov (JMAK) formalism was used to describe the isothermal transformation of amorphous SiC into β-SiC as an interface controlled, three-dimensional growth processes fr…

Amorphous siliconMaterials scienceSiliconGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementGlassy carbonlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundsilicon carbidelawcrystallization kineticsCrystalline siliconCrystallizationsputter depositionSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistrySputter depositionCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsAmorphous solidamorphous filmsCrystallographychemistryChemical engineering[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryCrystalliteApplied Surface Science
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Cooling of Hot Electrons in Amorphous Silicon

1997

ABSTRACTMeasurements of the cooling rate of hot carriers in amorphous silicon are made with a two-pump, one-probe technique. The experiment is simulated with a rate-equation model describing the energy transfer between a population of hot carriers and the lattice. An energy transfer rate proportional to the temperature difference is found to be consistent with the experimental data while an energy transfer independent of the temperature difference is not. This contrasts with the situation in crystalline silicon. The measured cooling rates are sufficient to explain the difficulty in observing avalanche effects in amorphous silicon.

Amorphous siliconeducation.field_of_studyMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsSiliconPopulationNanocrystalline siliconchemistry.chemical_elementElectronchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryLattice (order)Charge carrierCrystalline siliconeducationMRS Proceedings
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Microspectroscopy on single domains of phase-separated monolayers

1989

SUMMARY A versatile and inexpensive, but fully equipped apparatus is presented, which enables detailed optical studies on amphiphilic molecules at the liquid-gas interface. Structural and spectroscopic information, particularly in small areas of single domains of phase-separated monolayers, can be achieved by combination of this miniaturized Langmuir trough and spectralphotometer microscope. The potential of this apparatus is demonstrated with some measurements on a diyne-substituted polymerizable lipid analogue at the air-water interface.

Amphiphilic moleculeHistologyMicroscopelawChemistryPhase (matter)Langmuir troughMonolayerNanotechnologyPathology and Forensic Medicinelaw.inventionJournal of Microscopy
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Ondes scélérates et statistiques extrêmes dans les systèmes optiques fibrés

2011

This thesis deals with extremes statistics which has become an attractive subject in optics since a comparison with oceanic rogue waves has been proposed at the end of 2007. We report some potential mechanisms stimulating the rogue wave formation in the context of guided propagation of light in optical fibers. In a first part, we explore optical rogue waves in supercontinuums generated by fourth-order modulation instability and we propose a stabilization method based on the use of two continuous seeds. Then, we present a detailed study on Raman fiber amplifiers where we determine the conditions of emergence of giant structures : in presence of a partially incoherent pumping wave, a quasi-in…

Amplificateur RamanOptical fiberNonlinear opticsRogue waves[ PHYS.COND.CM-GEN ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Raman amplifierExtreme statisticsFibre optiqueStatistiques extrêmesOptique non-linéaire[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other][PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]SolitonOndes scélérates
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Mechanisms of Spontaneous and Amplified Spontaneous Emission in CH3NH3PbI3 Perovskite Thin Films Integrated in an Optical Waveguide

2020

In this paper, the physical mechanisms responsible for optical gain in ${\mathrm{CH}}_{3}{\mathrm{NH}}_{3}{\mathrm{Pb}\mathrm{I}}_{3}$ (MAPI) polycrystalline thin films are investigated experimentally and theoretically. Waveguide structures composed by a MAPI film embedded in between PMMA and silica layers are used as an efficient geometry to confine emitted light in MAPI films and minimize the energy threshold for amplified spontaneous emission (ASE). We show that photogenerated exciton density at the ASE threshold is as low as $(2.4\ensuremath{-}12)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{16}\phantom{\rule{0.1em}{0ex}}{\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}3}$, which is below the Mott transition den…

Amplified spontaneous emissionMaterials scienceExcitonPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsWaveguide (optics)Mott transitionCondensed Matter::Materials Science0103 physical sciencesSpontaneous emissionThin film010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyEnergy (signal processing)Perovskite (structure)Physical Review Applied
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Amplified spontaneous emission in thin films of quasi-2D BA3MA3Pb5Br16 lead halide perovskites

2021

Quasi-2D (two-dimensional) hybrid perovskites are emerging as a new class of materials with high photoluminescence yield and improved stability compared to their three-dimensional (3D) counterparts. Nevertheless, despite their outstanding emission properties, few studies have been reported on amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) and a thorough understanding of the photophysics of these layered materials is still lacking. In this work, we investigate the ASE properties of multilayered quasi-2D BA3MA3Pb5Br16 films through the dependence of the photoluminescence on temperature and provide a novel insight into the emission processes of quasi-2D lead bromide perovskites. We demonstrate that the …

Amplified spontaneous emissionPhotoluminescenceMaterials sciencequasi-2D perovskite Amplified spontaneous emission PhotoluminescenceHalideLaserlaw.inventionChemical physicslawPhase (matter)General Materials ScienceThin filmAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)MaterialsExcitation
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Amyloid Fibrils Formation of Concanavalin A at Basic pH

2011

Mechanisms of partial unfolding and aggregation of proteins are of extreme interest in view of the fact that several human pathologies are characterized by the formation and deposition of protein-insoluble material, mainly composed of amyloid fibrils. Here we report on an experimental study on the heat-induced aggregation mechanisms, at basic pH, of concanavalin A (ConA), used as a model system. Thioflavin T (ThT) fluorescence and multiangle light scattering allowed us to detect different intertwined steps in the formation of ConA aggregates. In particular, the ThT fluorescence increase, observed in the first phase of aggregation, reveals the formation of intermolecular β-sheet structure wh…

Amyloid Fibrils Concanavalin A Light scatteringAmyloidLightMultiangle light scatteringFibrilProtein Structure SecondaryLight scatteringchemistry.chemical_compoundPhase (matter)Scattering Small AngleConcanavalin AMaterials ChemistryBenzothiazolesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybiologyIntermolecular forceTemperatureHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFluorescenceSurfaces Coatings and FilmsThiazolesCrystallographySpectrometry FluorescencechemistryConcanavalin ABiophysicsbiology.proteinThioflavinProtein MultimerizationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Appearance as the Arrival of the Future

2017

AMBIGUITIES of language often indicate a problematic subject matter. That is the case with the word "appear" (erscheinen). When I say that an acquaintance (or someone with whom I was previously unacquainted) "appeared" to me, in order to speak with me, the meaning is: he came to me, he showed up in my habitat, perhaps at my home. He did not only seem (scheinen) to be there; he really was there. When something appears to us, it does not only seem to be with us, it actually is present. Appearance and existence are here very closely connected. But on the other hand, my acquaintance still exists even when he does not appear to me. Whether that would still be true if he appeared nowhere whether …

An acquaintancePhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectNonsenseReligious studiesMeaning (existential)AmbiguityRelation (history of concept)Epistemologymedia_commonSubject matter
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Error estimation and reduction with cross correlations

2010

Besides the well-known effect of autocorrelations in time series of Monte Carlo simulation data resulting from the underlying Markov process, using the same data pool for computing various estimates entails additional cross correlations. This effect, if not properly taken into account, leads to systematically wrong error estimates for combined quantities. Using a straightforward recipe of data analysis employing the jackknife or similar resampling techniques, such problems can be avoided. In addition, a covariance analysis allows for the formulation of optimal estimators with often significantly reduced variance as compared to more conventional averages.

Analysis of covarianceStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Monte Carlo methodHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)EstimatorFOS: Physical sciencesMarkov chain Monte CarloHybrid Monte Carlosymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - LatticeResamplingStatisticssymbolsJackknife resamplingCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematicsMonte Carlo molecular modeling
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