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EPR on Radiation-Induced Defects in SiO2

2014

Continuous-wave electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has been the technique of choice for the studies of radiation-induced defects in silica (SiO2) for 60 years, and has recently been expanded to include more sophisticated techniques such as high-frequency EPR, pulse electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR), and pulse electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) spectroscopy. Structural models of radiation-induced defects obtained from single-crystal EPR analyses of crystalline SiO2 (alfa-quartz) are often applicable to their respective analogues in amorphous silica (a-SiO2), although significant differences are common.

Electron nuclear double resonanceMaterials sciencePulse (signal processing)Settore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleRadiation inducedOxygen vacancylaw.inventionNuclear magnetic resonancelawSingle-crystal and glass EPR multi-frequency EPR pulse ENDOR pulse ESEEM coordinate system oxygen vacancy silicon vacancy impurity defects electronic structures dynamic propertiesAmorphous silicaElectron paramagnetic resonanceSpectroscopyEnvelope (waves)
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Above-bandgap ordinary optical properties of GaSe single crystal

2009

We report above-bandgap ordinary optical properties of ε-phase GaSe single crystal. Reference-quality pseudodielectric function 〈ε(E)〉 = 〈ε1(E)〉+i〈ε2(E)〉 and pseudorefractive index 〈N(E)〉 = 〈n(E)〉+i〈k(E)〉 spectra were measured by spectroscopic ellipsometry from 0.73 to 6.45 eV at room temperature for the light polarization perpendicular to the optic axis (math⊥math). The 〈ε〉 spectrum exhibited several interband-transition critical-point structures. Analysis of second-energy derivatives calculated numerically from the measured data yielded the critical-point energy values. Carmen.Martinez-Tomas@uv.es

EllipsometryCondensed matter physicsChemistryBand gapUNESCO::FÍSICAGallium compoundsRefractive indexCritical points ; Dielectric function ; Ellipsometry ; Energy gap ; Gallium compounds ; III-VI semiconductors ; Refractive indexIII-VI semiconductorsPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyCritical pointsDielectric functionPolarization (waves)Spectral lineEnergy gapOptical axis:FÍSICA [UNESCO]EllipsometryPerpendicularRefractive indexSingle crystalJournal of Applied Physics
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New Alkenylresorcinols with Cytotoxic and Antimicrobial Activities from the Leaves of Embelia schimperi.

2020

AbstractA phytochemical study of the methanol extract of the leaves of Embelia schimperi resulted in the isolation of three new alkenylresorcinols, 1 – 3, together with the known analogs 4 – 7. Their structures were established by a combination of spectroscopic techniques. Compounds 1 – 7 exhibited moderate cytotoxic activity against human cervical cancer cells HeLa-S3 and more pronounced antimicrobial properties towards bacteria and filamentous fungi. The present study falls into an ongoing research project on the characterization of bioactive phenolic lipids from plants of the family Primulaceae.

EmbeliaPhytochemicalsPharmaceutical ScienceEmbelia01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryAnti-Infective AgentsDrug DiscoveryCytotoxic T cellHumansCytotoxicityPharmacologyTraditional medicinebiology010405 organic chemistryChemistryPlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistryIsolation (microbiology)biology.organism_classificationAntimicrobial0104 chemical sciencesPlant Leaves010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryPrimulaceaeComplementary and alternative medicinePhytochemicalMolecular MedicineBacteriaPlanta medica
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Radiating and non-radiating sources in elasticity

2018

In this work, we study the inverse source problem of a fixed frequency for the Navier's equation. We investigate that nonradiating external forces. If the support of such a force has a convex or non-convex corner or edge on their boundary, the force must be vanishing there. The vanishing property at corners and edges holds also for sufficiently smooth transmission eigenfunctions in elasticity. The idea originates from the enclosure method: The energy identity and new type exponential solutions for the Navier's equation.

Enclosure010103 numerical & computational mathematicsNavier equation01 natural sciencesinversio-ongelmatTheoretical Computer ScienceMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematical PhysicsPhysicselastic wavesApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisRegular polygonElasticity (physics)EigenfunctionComputer Science ApplicationsExponential function010101 applied mathematicsInverse source probleminverse source problemsSignal Processingexponential solutions transmission eigenfunctionsFixed frequencyAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Mixing dynamics in uncovered unbaffled stirred tanks

2014

Abstract The present work is aimed at providing experimental information on mixing rates in an unbaffled vessel under free surface vortexing conditions. The planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) technique was used for measuring the dispersion dynamics of a passive tracer over a vertical section of the vessel. In agreement with the quite scant literature information available for these systems, results confirm the existence of two well defined, partially segregated, zones that give rise to a double mixing dynamics behavior. A suitable mixing time definition is proposed and applied to a number of experimental runs with different stirrer geometries and agitation speeds. Results confirm that…

Engineering drawingWork (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePlane (geometry)Settore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciMIXINGGeneral Chemical EngineeringUnbaffledGeneral ChemistryMechanicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringVortexImpellerStirred tankPlanar laser-induced fluorescencePLIFFree surfaceEnvironmental ChemistryUNBAFFLED STIRRED VESSELSMIXING TIMEDispersion (water waves)Mixing (physics)Chemical Engineering Journal
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Seismic response of braced frames with and without friction dampers

1995

Abstract The dynamic response of friction damped bracing systems and ordinary cross-bracing systems inserted into surrounding frames without lateral stiffness is analysed in order to compare the typical behaviour of the two different bracing systems. The cyclic force-displacement relationship in the two cases is accurately modelled on the basis of experimental and related numerical models which are available in the literature, and the structural dimensionless parameters defining the shapes of the cycles are stressed. Systems having the same average period of vibration in the elastic phase of the response are assumed to be comparable with one another, which leads to a relationship linking th…

EngineeringBasis (linear algebra)business.industryseismic designPhase (waves)Equations of motionStructural engineeringbracing systemsBracingDamperVibrationbracing systems; earthquake engineering; friction devices; seismic designfriction devicesearthquake engineeringDuctilitybusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringDimensionless quantity
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Springback evaluation in fully 3-D sheet metal forming processes

1997

Abstract In the modern manufacturing industries the knowledge and proper control of the sheet metal springback after forming is a fundamental aspect in the achievement of near net shape stamped parts. In this paper an effective springback prediction in some fully three-dimensional stamping processes is carried out. Such a prediction is based on a combined approach in which an explicit finite element code has been employed to simulate the forming phase while a traditional implicit procedure has been used to analyse the springback phase. The results obtained have been compared with a set of experimental tests and an excellent correlation between the predicted and experimental data has been fo…

EngineeringBending (metalworking)business.industryMechanical EngineeringPhase (waves)Forming processesStructural engineeringStampingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodSet (abstract data type)visual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumbusinessSheet metalNear net shape
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Thermodynamics, transport phenomena, and electrochemistry of external field-assisted nonthermal food technologies

2017

Interest in the development and adoption of nonthermal technologies is burgeoning within the food and bioprocess industry, the associated research community, and among the consumers. This is evident from not only the success of some innovative nonthermal technologies at industrial scale, but also from the increasing number of publications dealing with these topics, a growing demand for foods processed by nonthermal technologies and use of natural ingredients. A notable feature of the nonthermal technologies such as cold plasma, electrohydrodynamic processing, pulsed electric fields, and ultrasound is the involvement of external fields, either electric or sound. Therefore, it merits to study…

EngineeringChemical PhenomenaPlasma GasesFood HandlingélectrochimieNanotechnologyhydrodynamique02 engineering and technologycold plasma7. Clean energyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringthermodynamicstempérature froide0404 agricultural biotechnologyResearch community[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringFood QualityHydrostatic PressureExternal fieldthermodynamiquemicromassplasmaculture non stérileultrasoundbusiness.industryIndustrial scaleéchographie04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineNonthermal ; cold plasm PEF ; electrohydrodynamic ; ultrasound ; hydrodynamicsModels TheoreticalElectrohydrodynamicPEF021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology040401 food scienceFood StorageUltrasonic Waveselectrochemistrynonthermalindustrie alimentairehydrodynamicsFood MicrobiologyFood TechnologyBiochemical engineeringReactive Oxygen Species0210 nano-technologybusinessTransport phenomenaFood ScienceCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
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Guided Wave Propagation in a Plate Edge and Application to NDI of Rail Base

2012

The analysis of guided wave propagation in a plate edge can be useful for some applications, such as for the inspection of the rail base. Here guided waves generated by a laser beam hitting, on the inclined surface, a solid media with trapezoidal cross-section have been studied. We have found that, for the geometry investigated, two guided waves propagate along both free surfaces of the plate, with same velocity and frequency. The analysis of the trajectories of the two material points, due to waves propagation, shows that the wave packets can be identified as Rayleigh waves. The presence of S0 Lamb mode, with low frequency and low amplitude, has been revealed too. As an example of a possib…

EngineeringGuided wave testingbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsStructural engineeringEdge (geometry)Low frequencyFinite element methodsymbols.namesakeAmplitudeLamb wavesMechanics of MaterialsGuided waves Finite elements Rail inspection CorrosionRail inspectionsymbolsRayleigh wavebusiness
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Control circuit design of the L-LC resonant inverter for induction heating

2002

In this article, the frequency variation control strategy for an induction heating L-LC resonant inverter is analyzed. The control consists of three loops, which are analyzed and reduced to their corresponding small-signal block diagrams. From these diagrams, the optimal structure of the compensation network and the design boundaries for first order closed-loop response are derived. The special case of phase limitation is analyzed because it is unstable in open-loop operation. Finally the implementation of the control circuit is described and experimental results are shown.

EngineeringInduction heatingbusiness.industryControl theoryAutomatic frequency controlPhase (waves)Block diagramControl circuitbusinessStability (probability)Resonant inverterCompensation (engineering)2000 IEEE 31st Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37018)
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