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The β-relaxation amplitudes for a dipolar hard sphere glass

1998

Abstract The β-relaxation amplitudes h m l , l ′ ( q ) for a dipolar hard sphere model are calculated in the diagonalization approximation up to l =1. The relevance to experimental difficulties to detect the characteristic β-relaxation minimum in dielectric loss measurements is discussed. Additionally, the microscopic nature of the β-relaxation of the rotational components is investigated by discussing the amplitudes in real space at different temperatures and densities.

DipoleAmplitudeCondensed matter physicsChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Materials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesDielectric lossHard spheresCondensed Matter PhysicsSpace (mathematics)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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2D shape relaxation dynamics in amphiphile monolayers

2007

The shape relaxation dynamics of the droplets in amphiphile monolayers is studied in Darcy approximation. It is shown by numerical experiments that relaxation from the highly extended dumbbell configurations can be described by simple physical model according to which the dissipation is concentrated on circular tips. By numerical simulation it is illustrated that longrange dipolar interactions lead to the stabilization of the shape relaxation process with respect to the formation of a narrow neck causing the rupture of the droplet when dipolar forces are absent. Effect of the dipolar forces on the shape-relaxation process can be accounted by the slope of the relaxation curve at small deviat…

DipoleHele-Shaw flowComputer simulationComputational chemistryChemistryMonolayerDynamics (mechanics)Relaxation (physics)DumbbellDissipationMolecular physics
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Spectral and electrooptical absorption and emission studies on internally hydrogen bonded benzoxazole `double' derivatives: 2,5-bis(benzoxazolyl)hydr…

1999

Abstract Ground and excited state dipole moments and polarizabilities of 2,5-bis(benzoxazolyl)hydroquinone (BBHQ) and 3,6-bis(benzoxazolyl)pyrocatechol (BBPC) are determined by means of electrooptical absorption and emission measurements. BBHQ is found to exhibit a small, while BBPC a large increase of the static polarizability in the Franck–Condon (FC) excited singlet state. The change of the dipole moments upon excitation to the FC state is zero within experimental error. However, both molecules show dipole moments in the fluorescent states of their phototautomers, of about 5 D, the major component being parallel to the long molecular axis. The experimental and theoretical results strongl…

DipoleProtonPolarizabilityChemistryExcited stateRelaxation (NMR)General Physics and AstronomyMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotochemistryFluorescenceTautomerChemical Physics
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Microscopic theory for the light-induced anomalous Hall effect in graphene

2019

We employ a quantum Liouville equation with relaxation to model the recently observed anomalous Hall effect in graphene irradiated by an ultrafast pulse of circularly polarized light. In the weak-field regime, we demonstrate that the Hall effect originates from an asymmetric population of photocarriers in the Dirac bands. By contrast, in the strong-field regime, the system is driven into a non-equilibrium steady state that is well-described by topologically non-trivial Floquet-Bloch bands. Here, the anomalous Hall current originates from the combination of a population imbalance in these dressed bands together with a smaller anomalous velocity contribution arising from their Berry curvature…

Dirac (software)PopulationFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materialaw.inventionlawHall effect0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)010306 general physicseducationQuantumPhysicseducation.field_of_studyCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsGrapheneRelaxation (NMR)dissipation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectFloquet topologyBerry connection and curvatureMicroscopic theory0210 nano-technologyPhysics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)Physical Review B
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An Exact Algorithm for the Quadratic Assignment Problem on a Tree

1989

The Tree QAP is a special case of the Quadratic Assignment Problem (QAP) where the nonzero flows form a tree. No condition is required for the distance matrix. This problem is NP-complete and is also a generalization of the Traveling Salesman Problem. In this paper, we present a branch-and-bound algorithm for the exact solution of the Tree QAP based on an integer programming formulation of the problem. The bounds are computed using a Lagrangian relaxation of this formulation. To solve the relaxed problem, we present a Dynamic Programming algorithm which is polynomially bounded. The obtained lower bound is very sharp and equals the optimum in many cases. This fact allows us to employ a redu…

Discrete mathematicsQuadratic assignment problemManagement Science and Operations ResearchTravelling salesman problemComputer Science ApplicationsReduction (complexity)Tree (data structure)symbols.namesakeExact algorithmLagrangian relaxationsymbolsInteger programmingGeneralized assignment problemMathematicsOperations Research
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Symmetric BEM Formulations for Elastic-Damage Material Models

1997

BEM analysis for elastic-damage materials is addressed by “undamaged” fundamental solutions. In step-by-step analysis, the actual response is obtained by an iterative procedure in which the undamaged structure is subjected to the loads and to some fictitious strains (or relaxation stresses) simulating the damage effects. Through symmetric BEM, the solution to the typical iteration problem is shown to solve a boundary/domain stationarity principle, whereas the above iterative procedure can be incorporated in a predictor/corrector scheme aimed at the integration of the damage laws. Discretization by boundary and interior elements leads to a symmetric equation system.

DiscretizationStructure (category theory)Applied mathematicsRelaxation (iterative method)Boundary (topology)Damage effectsDomain (mathematical analysis)Mathematics
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Theory of heterogeneous viscoelasticity

2015

We review a new theory of viscoelasticity of a glass-forming viscous liquid near and below the glass transition. In our model we assume that each point in the material has a specific viscosity, which varies randomly in space according to a fluctuating activation free energy. We include a Maxwellian elastic term and assume that the corresponding shear modulus fluctuates as well with the same distribution as that of the activation barriers. The model is solved in coherent-potential approximation (CPA), for which a derivation is given. The theory predicts an Arrhenius-type temperature dependence of the viscosity in the vanishing-frequency limit, independent of the distribution of the activatio…

Distribution (number theory)FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyActivation energyCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterViscous liquidSpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencesmechanical property evaluationViscoelasticityShear modulusViscosity0103 physical sciencesCoherent potential approximation010306 general physicsviscoelasticityglassPhysicsDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)MechanicsCondensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physicsglass relaxationcoherent potential approximation; glass; glass relaxation; mechanical property evaluation; metallic glasses; viscoelasticity; Condensed Matter PhysicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)metallic glasses0210 nano-technologycoherent potential approximation
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EFFECT OF A FLUCTUATING ELECTRIC FIELD ON ELECTRON SPIN DEPHASING TIME IN III–V SEMICONDUCTORS

2012

We investigate the electron spin dephasing in low n-doped GaAs semiconductor bulks driven by a correlated fluctuating electric field. The electron dynamics is simulated by a Monte Carlo procedure which keeps into account all the possible scattering phenomena of the hot electrons in the medium and includes the evolution of spin polarization. Spin relaxation times are computed through the D’yakonov–Perel process, which is the only relevant relaxation mechanism in zinc-blende semiconductors. The decay of initial spin polarization of conduction electrons is calculated for different values of field strength, noise intensity and noise correlation time. For values of noise correlation time compara…

Distribution theory and Monte Carlo studieHigh-field and nonlinear effectSpin relaxation and scatteringNoise processes and phenomenaSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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Role of NK1 and NK2 receptors in mouse gastric mechanical activity

2006

1. The aim of the present study was to examine the role of NK1 and NK2 receptors in the control of mechanical activity of mouse stomach. In this view, the motor effects induced by NK1 and NK2 receptor agonists and antagonists were analyzed, measuring motility as intraluminal pressure changes in mouse-isolated stomach preparations. In parallel, immunohistochemical studies were performed to identify the location of NK1 and NK2 receptors on myenteric neurons and smooth muscle cells. 2. Substance P (SP) induced biphasic effects: a contraction followed by relaxation; neurokinin A (NKA) and [beta-Ala8]-NKA(4-10), selective agonist of NK2 receptors, evoked concentration-dependent contractions, whe…

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Experiencing Effects of Cocaine and Speed with Self-Regulation Therapy.

2015

AbstractThis study demonstrates the efficacy of Self-Regulation Therapy (SRT) to induce effects of cocaine and speed in a single session. SRT is a suggestion procedure of sensorial recall exercises (salivation, feeling of weight, tension, etc.) that increases the capacity to reproduce all sensation types and those that drugs produce. The Self-Regulation Scale (SRS) measures this capacity. Four groups participated, formed according to drug use: Group 1 (uses no illegal drugs); Group 2 (experimentally uses cannabis only); Group 3 (moderate drug users); Group 4 (regular drug users, especially stimulants). All four groups participated in an SRT session to induce relaxation. No differences in th…

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