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Optical properties of TiCx (0 64≤x≤0 90) from 0 1 to 30 eV
... stoichiometry-dependent optical properties of bulk samples of TiCx have been determined for four samples in the range ...0.1-30 eV have been Kramers-Kronig analyzed to obtain the ... See full document
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Electronic and optical properties of Bi2Se3 topological insulator: A promising absorbing layer for broadband photodetection
... 28]. Optical properties were calculated via solving MBPT as implemented in Yambo ...and 30 eV are taken to build up BSE kernel for electron-hole while ...0.1 eV damping coefficient were ... See full document
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Optical Properties of Niobium from 0 1 to 36 4 eV
... 36.4 eV. The data were Kramers-Kronig analyzed and the optical constants ...1.4 eV and extending to about 19 ...made from the band structure calculated by ...20.8 eV. From our ... See full document
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Optical properties of Ti, Zr, and Hf from 0 15 to 30 eV
... The absorptivity or reflectivity of polycrystalline samples of Ti, Zr, and Hf was measured from 0.15 to ∼ 30 eV. The data were Kramers-Kronig analyzed to determine the dielectric functions. Between ∼ ... See full document
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Structural, elastic, optoelectronic and magnetic properties of CdHo2S4 spinel: A first-principle study
... ∼2.17 eV for the majority and minority spins, respectively, which are in good agreement with the ...calculated optical spectra over a photon energy ranging from 0 to 45 eV, iden- tified ... See full document
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Composition Tunable Optical Properties of Znx Cd(1 − x)S Quantum Dot–Carboxymethylcellulose Conjugates: Towards One Pot Green Synthesis of Multifunctional Nanoplatforms for Biomedical and Environmental Applications
... 284.5 eV; C–O bond at 286.2 eV; one peak at 287.9 eV assigned to C=O and O– C–O bonds; and O=C–OR bonds at ...290.6 eV [48, 49]. Peaks of O=C and O–C at 531.7 and 532.9 eV, respect- ... See full document
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Sb and N Incorporation Interplay in GaAsSbN/GaAs Epilayers near Lattice Matching Condition for 1 0–1 16 eV Photonic Applications
... 1.16 eV, the growth of dilute nitride GaAsSbN alloys lattice matched to GaAs is ...results from the combination of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopies (EDS) show an opposite ... See full document
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Measurement of the partial photoionization cross sections and asymmetry parameters of S atoms in the photon energy range 10 0 30 0 eV using constant ionic state spectroscopy
... 30.0 eV, using constant-ionic-state 共CIS兲 ...15.2 eV. 1 This is part of an ongo- ing research project to study the photoionization behavior of reactive atoms and molecules with synchrotron ...the ... See full document
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Optical properties of V, Ta, and Mo from 0 1 to 35 eV
... 18 eV. Features below 6 eV are attributed to transitions near Σ, G, and perhaps along P(D)N for V, Ta, and Mo, with additional transitions in Mo from the Δ portion of the Brillouin ... See full document
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Lead Selenide Nanomaterials: Hydrothermal Synthesis, Characterization, Optical Properties and DFT Calculations
... 500.0 eV The summation over the Brillouin zone was carried out with a k-point sampling using a Monkhorst-Pack grid [34] with parameters of ...of 1×10 −6 eV, ... See full document
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Optical properties (0 1 25 eV) of Nb Mo and other Nb based alloys
... 0.1-25 eV energy range. Some of the interband region below 3 eV can be interpreted on the basis of the rigid-band model for Nb-Mo while the large structure at ...4-4.5 eV cannot be so interpreted in ... See full document
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10 30 eV optical properties of GaN
... and 30 eV, and Kramers- Kronig analyzed to get the dielectric function and the electron-energy-loss ...structure from transitions to Γ final states and stronger structures to final states along U, ... See full document
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Optical Properties of Single Crystal Be from 0 12 to 4 5 eV
... the optical absorptivity of single crystals of Be have been carried out in the energy range ...0.12-4.5 eV with polarized ...1.3 eV. The absorptivity data are Kramers-Kronig analyzed and the ... See full document
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Optical Properties of Antiferromagnetic Chromium and Dilute Cr Mn and Cr Re Alloys
... and optical properties of single crystals of Cr and of Cr alloyed with ...the optical absorption over a photon energy range of ...approximately 1% Mn or Re will cause commensurate ... See full document
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Electrical and optical properties of Makrofol DE 1-1 polymeric films induced by gamma irradiation
... the optical band gap energy for Makrofol DE 1-1 polymer detector film, which decreases from ...3.96 eV and 4.35 to 4.16 eV for indirect and direct allowed transitions in ITM ... See full document
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Some Properties of 0-Distributive and 1-Distributive Lattices
... is 0-distributive. Similarly, a lattice L with 1 is called a 1-distributive lattice if for all a , b , c ∈ L with a ∨ b = 1 = a ∨ c imply a ∨ ( b ∧ c ) = 1 ...to 1, forms a ... See full document
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Optical properties of maize seeds
... Phytochromes are photoreceptive signaling proteins responsible for mediating many light sensitive processes in plants, including seed germination seedling de-etiolation and shade avoidance (Levskaya et al., 2009). ... See full document
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Quantifying bioalbedo: A new physically-based model and critique of empirical methods for characterizing biological influence on ice and snow albedo
... can be accurately accounted for (i.e. there is a high risk of biomarker false positive). In addition, melting glacier surfaces generally have large surface roughness features (e.g. Smeets and van den Broecke, 2008) and ... See full document
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Thermoelectric and Magnetic Properties of Pr1−xSrxMnO3 (0 1 ≦ x ≦ 0 7)
... Science Co.). The specific heat for all the samples was measured in the range 300700 J/(kg K). In addition, the thermal diffusivity was measured in air from 573 to 1073 K with step of 100 K, using a laser flash ... See full document
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Optical and Structural Properties of Chemical Bath Deposited Cadmium Sulphur Selenide (CdS1–xSex (0 ≤ x ≤ 1)) Thin Films
... temperature. From Figure 1, the samples exhibit a strong and broad absorption edge in the range of 450 to 700 ...observed from the optical spectra that there is a shift in the fundamental ... See full document
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