نتایج جستجو برای: temperature gradient relaxation time

تعداد نتایج: 2401188  

Glass is one of the oldest materials which have been used in human history. Till nowadays, glass has not lost its attraction. The macroscopically character of this object make it usable for many different applications. Whether its transparency or its opacity, this object is the most fascinating material. Indeed, the history of glass making goes back to the 3th Millennium BC in Near East and Lev...

2011
Lifen Han Yonggang Zhu Xinhui Zhang Pingheng Tan Haiqiao Ni Zhichuan Niu

Temperature and carrier density-dependent spin dynamics for GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells (QWs) with different structural symmetries have been studied by using time-resolved Kerr rotation technique. The spin relaxation time is measured to be much longer for the symmetrically designed GaAs QW comparing with the asymmetrical one, indicating the strong influence of Rashba spin-orbit coupling on spin r...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2006
Yoshiki Yomogida Ayumi Minoguchi Ryusuke Nozaki

Complex permittivity was obtained on glycerol, xylitol, sorbitol and sorbitol-xylitol mixtures in the supercooled liquid state in the frequency range between 10 microHz and 500 MHz at temperatures near and above the glass transition temperature. For all the materials, a dielectric relaxation process was observed in addition to the well-known structural alpha and Johari-Goldstein beta relaxation...

2016
A. Kardakova A. Shishkin A. Semenov G. N. Goltsman S. Ryabchun T. M. Klapwijk E. Bustarret

We report a study of the relaxation time of the restoration of the resistive superconducting state in single crystalline boron-doped diamond using amplitude-modulated absorption of (sub-)THz radiation (AMAR). The films grown on an insulating diamond substrate have a low carrier density of about 2.5 × 1021 cm−3 and a critical temperature of about 2 K. By changing the modulation frequency we find...

1998
A. Tölle H. Schober J. Wuttke F. Fujara

(received ; accepted) PACS. 61.20Lc – Relaxations, time dependent properties. PACS. 61.25Em – Molecular liquids. PACS. 64.70Pf – Liquid glass transition. Abstract. – Structural α relaxation in liquid orthoterphenyl is studied by means of coherent neutron time-of-flight and backscattering spectroscopy over a large temperature range.Not only amplitude and relaxation time but also the spectral lin...

2008
Jianjun Xie Matthias Scheffler

Lattice relaxations, surface phonon spectra, surface energies, and work functions are calculated for Rh(100) and Rh(110) surfaces using density-functional theory and the fullpotential linearized augmented plane wave method. Both, the local-density approximation and the generalized gradient approximation to the exchange-correlation functional are considered. The force constants are obtained from...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
R Barends J J A Baselmans S J C Yates J R Gao J N Hovenier T M Klapwijk

The quasiparticle relaxation time in superconducting films has been measured as a function of temperature using the response of the complex conductivity to photon flux. For tantalum and aluminum, chosen for their difference in electron-phonon coupling strength, we find that at high temperatures the relaxation time increases with decreasing temperature, as expected for electron-phonon interactio...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2007
Liyuan Zhang Jun Zhou Zhonglin Wang D Davidović

It is shown that the dielectric response of Ba(0.77)Sr(0.23)TiO(3) nanoparticles at temperatures below 200 K has a frequency and temperature dependence in agreement with the Debye theory with a single relaxation time, which exhibits the Arrhenius law. By contrast, at temperatures above 210 K the dielectric response exhibits a broad range of relaxation times characteristic of relaxor-ferroelectr...

2001
M. Aichele

Whereas the first part of this paper dealt with the relaxation in the β-regime, this part investigates the final relaxation (α-relaxation) of a simulated polymer melt consisting of short non-entangled chains in the supercooled state above the critical temperature Tc of ideal mode-coupling theory (MCT). The temperature range covers the onset of a two-step relaxation behaviour down to a temperatu...

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of boundary conditions on the accuracy and stability of the numerical solution of fluid flows in the context of single relaxation time Lattice Boltzmann method (SRT-LBM). The fluid flows are simulated using regularized, no-slip, Zou-He and bounce back boundary conditions for straight surfaces in a lid driven cavity and the two-dimensional flow ...

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