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A kinetic model of radiating electrons

A kinetic model of radiating electrons

... obtained by perturbing (1 ) about the Lorentz force and neglecting terms higher than first order in τ . It has been argued by Spohn 18 that the solutions approximated by (6) are precisely those corresponding to Dirac’s ... See full document

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Modelling of the cathodic and anodic photocurrents from Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centres immobilized on titanium dioxide.

Modelling of the cathodic and anodic photocurrents from Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centres immobilized on titanium dioxide.

... for the oxidation of Q (Agalidis and Velthuys 1986). How- ever, these results were obtained for RCs and TMPD freely difusing in solution. In the case of RCs immobilized in the porous TiO 2 matrix, the two reaction rate ... See full document

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Nonequilibrium electron heating in inter-subband terahertz lasers

Nonequilibrium electron heating in inter-subband terahertz lasers

... cold electrons in the bottom of a high energy subband might emit longitudinal optic ~LO! phonons and scatter into a low energy subband where they will have a significant amount of in-plane kinetic ... See full document

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Kinetic Modelling of Atmospheric Pressure Nitrogen Plasma

Kinetic Modelling of Atmospheric Pressure Nitrogen Plasma

... only electrons and the second containing the heavy species, that is, neutral atoms or molecules, ions, and neutral molecular ...The electrons gain energy from the electric field, which energizes the plasma, ... See full document

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Kinetic phenomena in transport of electrons and positrons in gases caused by the properties of scattering cross sections

Kinetic phenomena in transport of electrons and positrons in gases caused by the properties of scattering cross sections

... developed for electron swarms (and tested against all known benchmarks) to model the Surko trap [32]. In figure 3 one can see the development of the distribution function from a single beam, through to multiple ... See full document

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Saturation Mechanism of Decaying Ion Temperature Gradient Driven Turbulence with Kinetic Electrons

Saturation Mechanism of Decaying Ion Temperature Gradient Driven Turbulence with Kinetic Electrons

... netic electrons on decaying ITG turbulence using GT5D with the hybrid kinetic electron ...with kinetic electrons, significant electron transport occurs even in the ITG turbulence, and both ion ... See full document

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Reconstruction of superthermal electron velocity distribution function from electron cyclotron spectra at down-shifted frequencies in tokamak T-10

Reconstruction of superthermal electron velocity distribution function from electron cyclotron spectra at down-shifted frequencies in tokamak T-10

... A model is developed to quantitatively interpret the electron cyclotron (EC) spectra in tokamak T-10 at frequencies lower than the first EC harmonic at the plasma ...The model is based on the almost free ... See full document

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Semiclassical fluid model of nonlinear plasmons in doped graphene

Semiclassical fluid model of nonlinear plasmons in doped graphene

... simplest kinetic model may be expanded by the inclusion of various nonideal ...the electrons at small scales, the Vlasov equation would be replaced by a Wigner equation for a pseudo-distribution ... See full document

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Modelling of the cathodic and anodic photocurrents from Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centres immobilized on titanium dioxide.

Modelling of the cathodic and anodic photocurrents from Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centres immobilized on titanium dioxide.

... for the oxidation of Q (Agalidis and Velthuys 1986). How- ever, these results were obtained for RCs and TMPD freely difusing in solution. In the case of RCs immobilized in the porous TiO 2 matrix, the two reaction rate ... See full document

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Modelling of the cathodic and anodic photocurrents from Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centres immobilized on titanium dioxide.

Modelling of the cathodic and anodic photocurrents from Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centres immobilized on titanium dioxide.

... for the oxidation of Q (Agalidis and Velthuys 1986). How- ever, these results were obtained for RCs and TMPD freely difusing in solution. In the case of RCs immobilized in the porous TiO 2 matrix, the two reaction rate ... See full document

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Role of momentum and velocity for radiating electrons

Role of momentum and velocity for radiating electrons

... The paper is organised as follows. Section II presents the relation between the particle momentum and its ve- locity for both the LL model and the Sokolov model. Section III considers the total energy of an ... See full document

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A Reduced Transport Model for Ion Heat Diffusivity by Gyro-Kinetic Analysis with Kinetic Electrons in Helical Plasmas

A Reduced Transport Model for Ion Heat Diffusivity by Gyro-Kinetic Analysis with Kinetic Electrons in Helical Plasmas

... Turbulent transport is one of the most critical issues for plasma confinement in magnetic fusion devices. The- oretical expressions for the turbulent transport due to the various instabilities were reviewed [1]. ... See full document

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Smart double panel with decentralised active dampers for control of sound transmission

Smart double panel with decentralised active dampers for control of sound transmission

... panel model problem has been chosen in order to reflect the vibroacoustic properties of double panels in transportation ...the model are ...the model by comparing the simulations with other results ... See full document

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Two Stream Instability as a Source of Coronal Heating

Two Stream Instability as a Source of Coronal Heating

... the kinetic energy of electrons shifts the growth rate to the low frequency region which is nothing, damping of high frequency oscillation results in the heating of ...of kinetic energy of ... See full document

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The Nonlinear Absorption of a Strong Electromagnetic Waves Caused by Confined Electrons in a Cylindrical Quantum Wire

The Nonlinear Absorption of a Strong Electromagnetic Waves Caused by Confined Electrons in a Cylindrical Quantum Wire

... of electrons in these systems changes the electron mobility ...quantum kinetic equation for electrons to theoretically study the nonlinear absorption coefficient of a strong EMW by electrons ... See full document

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ECE and ECH application for investigation of plasma self-organization at T-10 tokamak

ECE and ECH application for investigation of plasma self-organization at T-10 tokamak

... Fig. 8 shows an interval of the electric field values (with taking into account of the real temperature and density distributions) when considerable amount of electrons can be accelerated to high energies. The ... See full document

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A Model to Realize the Potential of Auger Electrons for Radiotherapy

A Model to Realize the Potential of Auger Electrons for Radiotherapy

... Abstract. Auger-electron-emitting radioisotopes provide a unique tool that enables the targeted irradiation of a small volume in their immediate vicinity. Over the last forty years, Auger emission has been established as ... See full document

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Relaxation of the chiral imbalance in dense matter of a neutron star

Relaxation of the chiral imbalance in dense matter of a neutron star

... If we take into account the electroweak interaction between electrons and nucleons, the matrix element for the ep scattering has the same form as in Eq. (1). However, instead of the electron spinors in vacuum, we ... See full document

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One Dimensional Chemistry and the Generalised Local Density Approximation

One Dimensional Chemistry and the Generalised Local Density Approximation

... the electrons tend to localise near the nuclei; in a bond with many electrons and accordingly heavy nuclei this localisation rapidly becomes very ... See full document

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Asymptotic behavior of rarefaction waves for a model system of a radiating gas

Asymptotic behavior of rarefaction waves for a model system of a radiating gas

... This article is concerned with nonlinear stability together with the corresponding convergence rates of rarefaction waves for a hyperbolic-elliptic coupled system arising in the 1D motion of a radiating gas with ... See full document

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