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Bond characteristics and charge density difference

ac aging and space charge characteristics in low density polyethylene polymeric insulation

ac aging and space charge characteristics in low density polyethylene polymeric insulation

... space charge under ac aging conditions is related to the level of the applied field, duration of the voltage application, as well as the electrode ...trapping characteristics after ac aging. Negative space ...

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The charge density of semiconductors in the GW approximation

The charge density of semiconductors in the GW approximation

... valence charge of silicon for several reciprocal lattice vectors G ...the difference between the normalised GW den- sity and the LDA ...valence density integrates to a total of ...a charge ...

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Microscopic Charge Density Wave Transport

Microscopic Charge Density Wave Transport

... Chapter 1 gives a short introduction to CDWs and an overview of the transport properties known for bulk crystals. A summary of the developed fabrication techniques is given. The phase transition to a CDW occurs in ...

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Charge density analysis for crystal engineering

Charge density analysis for crystal engineering

... the bond-valence mismatch, which seems to be promising and quite simple to use, but limited to in- organic ...threshold density approaches, it contains much more quantitative information because the energy ...

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A-dependence of ΔΔ-bond and charge symmetry energies

A-dependence of ΔΔ-bond and charge symmetry energies

... ∆ B Λ = B Λ ( Λ N+Z+Λ Z) − B Λ ( Z Λ +N+Λ Z ) (4) Recently Botta et al. [5] have summarized some of the CSB values that shows that the Λ -N interaction is not charge independent. We calculated binding energy di ff ...

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Experimental charge density and electrostatic potential in nicotinamide

Experimental charge density and electrostatic potential in nicotinamide

... The bond lengths at 150 K are, however, longer than those at 295 K, except for the C3ÐC7 single bond (Table ...the bond lengths could be attributed to the effects of large thermal motion at high ...

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Effects of Charge and Substituent on the S∙∙∙N Chalcogen Bond

Effects of Charge and Substituent on the S∙∙∙N Chalcogen Bond

... electron density that accompany the formation of a complex can frequently provide insights about the nature of the ...the difference in density between the complex on one hand, and the sum of ...

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Modeling of dynamical vortex states in charge density waves

Modeling of dynamical vortex states in charge density waves

... 4.3.3 CDW junction as an array of dislocations In reality, there is a bulk of many planes with a voltage difference monitored at its sides, while the decoupling will happen somewhere in-between. The former lattice ...

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"Scattered surface charge density: A tool for surface characterization"

"Scattered surface charge density: A tool for surface characterization"

... Sketches of the Si dimer atoms are shown in parallel with the topographs, where big and small circles correspond to upper and lower Si dimer atoms, respectively. Bright symbols are used for the atoms dominating the ...

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Effect of gamma irradiation on space charge and charge trap characteristics of epoxy MgO nanocomposites

Effect of gamma irradiation on space charge and charge trap characteristics of epoxy MgO nanocomposites

... space charge characteristics, surface potential variations, and for getting charge trap characteristics of the ...Space charge accumulation reduces with increase in wt% of MgO in epoxy ...
High-resolution noncontact charge-density mapping of endocardial activation

High-resolution noncontact charge-density mapping of endocardial activation

... Examples of the responses to the delivery of ablation lesions are reported to support physiological rel- evance of activation patterns in the associated circuits, fulfilling a criterion for involvement established by ...

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Topological Landscape of Competing Charge Density Waves in 2H-NbSe2

Topological Landscape of Competing Charge Density Waves in 2H-NbSe2

... In this work, the long-standing puzzle of the microscopic nature of the incommensurate CDW of 2H-NbSe 2 is thereby solved [36]. The competition between HC and AC structures with a very small energy difference must ...

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Persistent Charge-Density-Wave Order in Single-Layer TaSe2.

Persistent Charge-Density-Wave Order in Single-Layer TaSe2.

... 8 in CDW state is obtained from the unfolded band structures at chemical potential of -50 meV potentially due to the substrate effect. Since there is no detailed study on the interface structure between TaSe 2 and ...

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Systematic experimental charge density analysis of anion receptor complexes

Systematic experimental charge density analysis of anion receptor complexes

... a charge density ...the bond vector to neutron diffraction derived distances and then ...electron density in the remaining parts of the structure, in a similar manner to that employed by ...

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Investigation on the Morphology of Charge-Transfer Complexes in Low Density Polyethylene

Investigation on the Morphology of Charge-Transfer Complexes in Low Density Polyethylene

... Deconvoluting the XRD diffraction patterns into their amorphous and semi-crystalline regions confirmed this observation as seen in Figure 3.8. XRD was further used to estimate the LDPE crystallite dimensions via the ...

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Effective Excess Charge Density in Water  Saturated Porous Media

Effective Excess Charge Density in Water Saturated Porous Media

... pressure difference to the electrical potential difference ...excess charge that is dragged by the water flow [15-17, ...excess charge that is effectively dragged by water in the porous ...

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Electric Charge Characteristics of Biofilms Formed on Various Surfaces

Electric Charge Characteristics of Biofilms Formed on Various Surfaces

... maximum difference of pHs in the acid-base titration curve between biofilm and distilled water were at around pH 4 for HCl addition and at around pH 11 for NaOH ...

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BOND INDENTURES AND BOND CHARACTERISTICS

BOND INDENTURES AND BOND CHARACTERISTICS

... a bond has been issued, so long as at the time of designation the subsidiary has only nominal assets or the issuer is forced at the time of the designation to tap into one of its covenant baskets that it might ...

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On the charge density and asymptotic tail of a monopole

On the charge density and asymptotic tail of a monopole

... = (ℓ − m)!(ℓ + m)! 4π(ℓ!) 2 Y ℓ m . The result follows. Lemma 6 provides a means to evaluate V ℓ from M ℓ which is easily implemented in standard algebraic software packages. Below we present series expansions of V for ...

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Free, Bound, and Mobile Charge Density

Free, Bound, and Mobile Charge Density

... 2. Theory This section will explore the application of coupled equations for transport and the electric field. Although examples are provided, the concepts presented are expected to extend beyond the case of electrolytes ...

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