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Tytuł:
Performance of the prototype Silicon Tracking System of the CBM experiment tested with heavy-ion beams at SIS18
Autorzy:
Löchner, S.
Gil, Damian
Al-Turany, M.
Lubynets, O.
Kłeczek, R.
Kyva, V.
Kedych, V.
Schiaua, C.
Kisel, I.
Elizarov, I.
Luo, X.
Pietraszko, J.
Vasylyev, O.
Panasenko, I.
Jipa, A.
Feng, S.
Lorenz, M.
Reiter, S.P.
Gutiérrez Menéndez, D.
Berendes, R.
Nickels, F.
Ristea, O.
Teklishyn, M.
Senger, P.
Herrmann, N.
Marin Garcia, A.M.
Traxler, M.
Sun, K.
Zhou, W.
Visinka, R.
Schünemann, K.
Nabroth, M.
Maragoto Rodríguez, O.
Bercuci, A.
Kliemt, R.
Goldenbaum, F.
Semeniuk, P.
de Cuveland, J.
Selyuzhenkov, I.
Deshmukh, A.A.
Csanád, M.
Keshelashvili, I.
Keller, O.
Petriş, M.
Momot, I.
Becker, M.
Dubla, A.
Zabołotny, W.
Kiš, M.
Sambyal, S.S.
Höhne, C.
Bâsceanu, V.A.
Płaneta, Roman
Sahu, S.K.
Pugatch, V.
Arnoldi-Meadows, B.
Okropiridze, D.
Zhu, X.
Müller, W.F.J.
Galatyuk, T.
Mehta, S.
Taylor, J.
Plujko, V.
Rodríguez Garces, D.
Becker, J.
Zbroszczyk, H.P.
Gupta, A.
Feier-Riesen, C.
Puntke, A.
Mallick, B.
Pugach, M.
Heine, N.
Ghosh, S.K.
Frühauf, J.
Rustamov, A.
Povar, T.
Cherif, H.
Azmi, M.D.
Sefzick, T.
Kozlov, G.
Ritman, J.
Schmidt, C.J.
Gope, S.
Weidenkaff, P.
Nandy, E.
Munkes, P.
Ramírez Zaldivar, D.A.
Han, D.
Deppner, I.
Bhaduri, P.P.
Roether, F.
Schmidt, H.R.
Rost, A.
Greve, N.
Sen, A.
Lasko, Paweł
Mao, Y.
Zischka, G.
Hofman, O.
Yin, Z.
Kohn, M.
Mithran, A.
Dürr, M.
Sahoo, R.
Michel, J.
Söhngen, Y.
Flemming, H.
Linz, F.J.
Cãlin, M.
Staszel, Paweł
Lalik, Rafał
Suddia, O.
Thaufelder, J.
Wang, K.
Wintz, P.
Chaloupka, P.
Samal, S.
Sturm, C.
Yao, M.
Clerkin, E.
Matejcek, F.A.
Xu, H.
Sharma, A.
Blank, T.
Markert, J.
Zhang, X.
Toia, A.
Poźniak, K.
Ahrens, L.J.
Bertini, D.
Bonaventura, D.
Messchendorp, J.
Pauly, C.
Bhat, S.A.
Chattopadhyay, S.
Shiroya, M.
Schledt, D.
Simons, C.
Lymanets, A.
Klein-Bösing, Ch.
Petrovici, M.
Zhou, Y.
Peter, S.
Kasiński, K.
Lazanu, I.
Scharmann, K.
Frankenfeld, U.
Lakos, R.
Vassiliev, I.
Golinka-Bezshyyko, L.
Miskowiec, D.
Prasad, S.K.
Hoffmann, F.
Sidorenko, V.
Taka, E.D.
Thau, S.N.
Dvořák, R.
Unger, K.L.
Wu, K.
Andronic, A.
Zheng, S.
Wielanek, D.
Gorbunov, S.
Shi, S.
Chakrabarti, A.
Stockmanns, T.
Dahm, P.
Yang, J.
Majka, Zbigniew
Peña Rodríguez, J.
Lavrik, E.
Santos Marrero, K.
Jin, Y.
Das, S.
Loizeau, P.-A.
Pfeifer, D.
Deveaux, M.
Bertini, O.
Zumbruch, P.
Bhattacharyya, A.
Wyżykowski, A.
Friese, V.
Sahu, P.K.
Biswas, S.
Janson, T.
Singh, R.
Petráček, V.
Chernyshenko, S.
Ismail, K.
Romaniuk, R.
Koczoń, P.
Kshyvanskyi, O.
Radulescu, L.
Kumar, L.
Matulewicz, T.
Li, Y.
Neuhaus, S.
Mahajan, S.
Heuser, J.M.
Singh, B.K.
Kruszewski, M.
Bhasin, A.
Moreira de Godoy Willems, D.
Yang, R.
Smith, D.
Daribayeva, A.
Bhowmik, N.K.
Redelbach, A.
Koch, K.
Diehl, J.
Bajdel, M.
Appelshäuser, H.
Bhattacharjee, B.
Sharma, P.K.
Ghosh, C.
Spicker, D.
Förtsch, J.
Alam, N.
Beyer, M.
Li, S.
Koziel, M.
Otfinowski, P.
Zharko, S.
Simon, F.
Wolf, Gy.
Han, J.
Singh, O.
Leung, Y.H.
Zhou, D.
Bezshyyko, O.
Blume, C.
Stroth, J.
Gutsche, B.
Huang, Y.
Darwish, H.
Podgornov, N.
Wahmes, L.
Wilms, A.
Faber, L.J.
Fröhlich, I.
Soból, Bartosz
Wieloch, Andrzej
Deppe, H.
Trębacz, L.
Kovalchuk, O.
Kugler, A.
Kollarczyk, J.
Fidorra, F.
Roy, A.
Schintke, F.
Mandal, S.
Kampert, K.-H.
Szczygieł, R.
Gangopadhyay, G.
Brzychczyk, Janusz
Holzmann, R.
Bhat, W.A.
Li, W.
Penek, Ö.
Agarwal, K.
Rodríguez Rodríguez, A.
Sun, Y.
Subramanya, G.S.
Deară, D.-A.
Singhal, V.
Hesounová, H.
Ahammed, Z.
Trifonova, E.
Foka, P.
Pan, L.
Liu, F.
Artur, B.
Bluhme, N.
Kapell, R.M.
Weiglhofer, F.
Nerling, F.
Nayak, S.R.
Fischer, P.
Andary, J.
Sun, Z.
Ahmad, N.
Agarwal, A.
Wojtkowski, M.
Emschermann, D.
Kumar, A.
Volkova, E.
Roy, S.
Kadenko, I.
Saini, J.
Senger, A.
Tyagi, O.
Wu, Q.
Singh, A.K.
Raha, S.
Yoo, I.
Wessels, J.P.
Meyer-Ahrens, A.
Piasecki, K.
Boccarella, G.
Dubey, A.K.
Kresan, D.
Mir, M.F.
Collazo Sánchez, L.M.
Bandyopadhyay, A.
Gläßel, S.
Opíchal, A.
Caselle, M.
Sharma, A.K.
Kähler, P.
Zubrzycka, W.
Balzer, M.
Das, R.
Eschke, J.
Kubiak, B.
Uhlig, F.
Bhat, T.A.
Ray, R.
Twarowska, A.
Wang, Y.
Lindenstruth, V.
Pluta, J.
Subramani, P.
Dobishuk, V.
Grzonka, D.
Hutter, D.
Kim, S.
Karabowicz, R.
Krüger, W.
Müntz, C.
Mohanty, B.
Belousov, A.
Seck, F.-J.
Khan, M.M.
Kashyap, V.K.S.
Salabura, Piotr
Gasik, P.
Rubio, E.
Reinefeld, A.
Lehnert, J.
Opis:
The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at the future Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) is a heavy-ion experiment designed to study nuclear matter at the highest baryonic density. For high-statistics measurements of rare probes, collision rates of up to 10 MHz are targeted. The experiment, therefore, requires fast and radiation-hard detectors, self-triggered detector front-ends, free-streaming readout architecture, and online event reconstruction. The Silicon Tracking System (STS) is the main tracking detector of CBM, designed to reconstruct the trajectories of charged particles with efficiency larger than 95%, a relative momentum uncertainty better than 2% for particle momenta larger than 1 GeV/c inside a 1 Tm magnetic field, and to identify complex decay topologies. It comprises 876 double-sided silicon strip modules arranged in 8 tracking stations. A prototype of this detector, consisting of 12 modules arranged in three tracking stations, is installed in the mini-CBM demonstrator. This experimental setup is a small-scale precursor to the full CBM detector, composed of sub-units of all major CBM systems installed on the SIS18 beamline. In various beam campaigns taken between 2021 and 2024, heavy ion collisions at 1–2 AGeV with an average collision rate of 500 kHz have been recorded. This allows for the evaluation of the operational performance of the STS detector, including signal-to-noise ratio, charge distribution, time and position resolution, hit reconstruction efficiency, and its potential for track and vertex reconstruction.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Biofilter model development for the removal of pollutants from feedlot runoff
Autorzy:
Wan, H.
Wilson, B. N.
Schmidt, D. R.
Tematy:
biofilters
parameter estimation
pollution
runoff
biofiltr
usuwanie zanieczyszczeń
MinnFARM
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Politechnika Wrocławska. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/207193.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Biofilters are a potential treatment option for removing pollutants from feedlot runoff but little research has been done on their use and design. In this study, two mechanism -based models were developed to simulate biofilter processes: a first-order model and a logistic model. The two models were calibrated and evaluated using nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) data collected from rainfall events for an experimental biofilter at Melrose, Minnesota, USA. The first-order model predicted removal efficiencies better than the logistic model. The sensitivity analysis suggested that the predictions of the first-order model are more sensitive to parameter. In addition, the uncertainty analysis suggested that the range in predictive errors could be a consequence of uncertainty of estimating parameter from the limited data set for the first-order model. In contrast, the uncertainty analysis for the logistic model of N suggested that reasons other than the uncertainty in parameter estimation are needed to explain predictive errors. Overall, the study provides a useful tool for assessing biofilter performance that can easily be improved with larger observed data sets. The biofilter model has been implemented in the most recent version of the Minnesota feedlot annualized runoff model (MinnFARM).
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A CFD package for the 3D Navier-Stokes computation of unsteady flows in turbomachines
Autorzy:
Thermann, H.
Schmidt, S.
Weiss, C.
Niehuis, R.
Tematy:
CFD
computational fluid dynamics CFD
turbomachinery
laminar-to-turbulent transition
flutter
clocking
Navier-Stokes package
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Politechnika Gdańska
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1967647.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
A 3D Navier-Stokes package for the time-accurate computation of unsteady flows in turbomachines with emphasis on wide applicability, portability and efficiency is presented. The package consists of three components: the elliptic grid generator FRAME, the parallelised implicit Reynolds- and Favre-averaged Navier-Stokes solver PANTA and the post-processor TREAT especially designed for unsteady flow phenomena. The applicability of the package covers both rotor/stator interaction and blade flutter phenomena in multirow and multipassage 2D, Quasi3D and general 3D configurations in a wide range of flow velocities (subsonic, transonic). For turbulent computations either a Low-Reynolds-Number k-" or k-! turbulence model is available. Additionally, an algebraic transition model can be chosen from a variety of different models to enhance the accuracy of prediction for transitional flow phenomena. A description of the underlying algorithms and numerical methods as well as the main features and characteristics of each of the three components is given. Furthermore, selected examples of typical turbomachinery applications are shown to demonstrate these features.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Predation of Eurasian lynx on roe deer and red deer in Bialowieza Primeral Forest, Poland
Autorzy:
Jedrzejewska, B.
Okarma, H.
Jedrzejewski, W.
Kowalczyk, R.
Schmidt, K.
Powiązania:
Acta Theriologica
Opis:
Patterns of lynx Lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758) predation on ungulates were studied in the Polish part of Białowieża Primeval Forest (580 km2) from scats and prey remains of lynx between 1985-1996, and radiotracking of 18 lynx between 1991-1996.
Dostawca treści:
RCIN - Repozytorium Cyfrowe Instytutów Naukowych
Książka
Tytuł:
Numerical simulation of the influence of a fillet and a bulb on the secondary flow in a compressor cascade
Autorzy:
Hoeger, M.
Schmidt-Eisenlohr, U.
Gomez, S.
Sauer, H.
Müller, R.
Tematy:
secondary flow
compressor cascade
fillet
bulb
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Politechnika Gdańska
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1986762.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Large fillet radii are typically found on highly loaded compressor rotors to ensure structural integrity. The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of such real geometry effects on the flow at the hub section. Investigations were performed numerically for the idealised case of a plane compressor cascade with the 3D Navier-Stokes code TRACE_S. Realistic inlet boundary layer displacement thickness and typical loading levels close to stall are considered at low inlet Mach numbers Ma1 = 0.23. A large fillet with a relative radius of 16% chord length is considered as well as a 3D leading edge bulb-configuration designed at TU Dresden. The results are discussed in terms of iso-Mach surfaces, secondary flow patterns and spanwise incidence and turning. A complex 3D vortex system rises from the fillet radius, which improves the aerodynamic behaviour of the cascade at the end-wall section. With the bulb configuration the suction surface horse-shoe vortex leg was demonstrated to weaken the undesirable cross flow and by that to reduce the hazard of corner stall.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Modeling of KERENA emergency condenser
Autorzy:
Bryk, R.
Schmidt, H.
Mull, T.
Wagner, T.
Ganzmann, I.
Herbst, O.
Tematy:
condensation
Kerena
emergency condenser
Modelica
OpenModelica
kondensacja
kondensator awaryjny
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/240358.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
KERENA is an innovative boiling water reactor concept equipped with several passive safety systems. For the experimental verification of performance of the systems and for codes validation, the Integral Test Stand Karlstein (INKA) was built in Karlstein, Germany. The emergency condenser (EC) system transfers heat from the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) to the core flooding pool in case of water level decrease in the RPV. EC is composed of a large number of slightly inclined tubes. During accident conditions, steam enters into the tubes and condenses due to the contact of the tubes with cold water at the secondary side. The condensed water flows then back to the RPV due to gravity. In this paper two approaches for modeling of condensation in slightly inclined tubes are compared and verified against experiments. The first approach is based on the flow regime map. Depending on the regime, heat transfer coefficient is calculated according to specific semi-empirical correlation. The second approach uses a general, fully-empirical correlation. The models are developed with utilization of the object-oriented Modelica language and the open-source OpenModelica environment. The results are compared with data obtained during a large scale integral test, simulating loss of coolant accident performed at Integral Test Stand Karlstein (INKA). The comparison shows a good agreement. Due to the modularity of models, both of them may be used in the future in systems incorporating condensation in horizontal or slightly inclined tubes. Depending on his preferences, the modeller may choose one-equation based approach or more sophisticated model composed of several exchangeable semi-empirical correlations.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Challenges in QCD matter physics : the scientific programme of the Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment at FAIR
Autorzy:
Löchner, S.
Raportirenko, A.
Berdnikov, Y.
Al-Turany, M.
Kłeczek, R.
Kyva, V.
Petukhov, O.
Verbitskaya, E.
Kolb, B. W.
Schiaua, C.
Kisel, I.
Singh, B. K.
Nandi, C.
Prokudin, M.
Reichelt, P.
Golubkov, D.
Pietraszko, J.
Klein-Bösing, Ch
Vasylyev, O.
Das, Supriya
Panasenko, I.
Jipa, A.
Plotnikov, V.
Tarasiuk, J.
Zanevsky, Yu
Berendes, R.
Ristea, O.
Mahapatra, D. P.
Kowalski, S.
Wessels, J. P.
Balog, T.
Som, I.
Talukdar, R.
Teklishyn, M.
Kleipa, V.
Svoboda, O.
Senger, P.
Bus, T.
Herrmann, N.
Kryshen, E.
Verhoeven, W.
Akram, A.
Andreeva, O.
Zryuev, V.
Ivanov, Vladimir
Kiselev, S.
Lara, C.
Belogurov, S.
Ramírez, A. Gómez
Ciobanu, M. I.
Kaptur, E.
Visinka, R.
Kurilkin, P.
Kalinin, V.
Kiss, T.
Singh, A. K.
Bercuci, A.
Song, Jihye
Chernogorov, A.
Zrelov, P.
Selyuzhenkov, I.
Schatral, S.
Bartoş, D.
Wiśniewski, K.
Csanád, M.
Petriş, M.
Berezin, G.
Momot, I.
Lebedeva, E.
Li, Cheng
Lemke, F.
Pospisil, V.
Zabołotny, W.
Kiš, M.
Chávez, C. García
Tsyupa, Yu
Höhne, C.
Sosin, Zbigniew
Zheng, Jiajun
Shumikhin, V.
Płaneta, Roman
Büsching, H.
Pugatch, V.
Zamiatin, N. I.
Ososkov, G.
Karnaukhov, V.
Razin, S.
Beşliu, C.
Wendisch, C.
Won, Sanguk
Martínez, J. A. Lucio
Linnik, B.
Fateev, O.
Luo, Xiaofeng
Galatyuk, T.
Parzhitskiy, S.
Mikhaylov, V.
Plujko, V.
Târzilă, M.-G.
Becker, J.
Ivanov, Victor
Petrovskiy, A.
Gupta, A.
Tölyhi, T.
Winckler, N.
Kunkel, J.
Golovtsov, V.
Lone, S. A.
Irfan, M.
Blinov, V.
Seddiki, S.
Nayak, T.
Pugach, M.
Turowiecki, A.
Zinchenko, A.
Atkin, E.
Heine, N.
Dey, K.
Kuc, M.
Frühauf, J.
Vznuzdaev, M.
Ivanov, P.
Usenko, E.
Vorobiev, A.
Kumar, Ajit
Baban, V.
Sarangi, S.
Gusakov, Yu.
Cherif, H.
Kozlov, V.
Akishina, V.
Gebelein, J.
Merkin, M.
Das, Susovan
Rosado, J. Sánchez
Book, J.
Morozov, S.
Schweda, K.
Kozlov, G.
Ivashkin, A.
Tarassenkova, O.
Škoda, L.
Huang, Xinjie
Semennikov, A.
Deng, Zhi
Nandy, E.
Dutka, Ludomir
Blau, D.
Eschweiler, D.
Fan, Huanhuan
Akindinov, A.
Deppner, I.
Wang, Yaping
Kekelidze, G.
Roether, F.
Anđelić, M.
Sahu, P. K.
Anisimov, Yu.
Chen, Hongfang
Butuzov, V.
Chen, LuYao
Rożynek, J.
Wang, Yi.
Malygina, H.
Rost, A.
Rami, F.
Zipper, W.
Golovatyuk, V.
Viyogi, Y. P.
Seck, F.
Kohn, M.
Dürr, M.
Herghelegiu, A.
Pal, S.
Rostovtseva, I.
Ladygin, V.
Sahoo, R.
Kiryakov, A.
Michel, J.
Niebur, W.
Karavicheva, T.
Flemming, H.
Cãlin, M.
Khvorostukhin, A.
Kurepin, A.
Staszel, Paweł
Roy, Amitava
Zyzak, M.
Adak, R. P.
Doering, D.
Debnath, B.
Shi, Shusu
Schmidt, H. R.
He, Shue
Bhattacharyya, T. K.
Ryabov, Yu.
Kirakosyan, V.
Alexandrov, I.
Wang, Dong
Finogeev, D.
Cheng, Jianping
Kotte, R.
Sturm, C.
Eşanu, T.
Akishin, P.
Lyu, Pengfei
Peshekhonov, V.
Blank, T.
Maevskaya, A.
Markert, J.
Toia, A.
Yang, Junfeng
Satława, T.
Poźniak, K.
Rautenberg, J.
Azmi, M. D.
Militsija, V.
Kmon, P.
Winter, M.
Baznat, M.
García, A. Laso
Bertini, D.
Belyakov, D.
Dorokhov, A.
Dreschmann, M.
Heuser, J. M.
Pauly, C.
Drozd, A.
Chattopadhyay, S.
Bao, E.
Sadovsky, A.
Simons, C.
Lymanets, A.
Heß, B.
Murin, Yu
Cao, Ping
Zheng, Sheng
Dobyrn, V.
Masciocchi, S.
Petrovici, M.
Kasiński, K.
Mandal, M. M.
Lazanu, I.
D’Ascenzo, N.
Gudima, K.
Veshikov, A.
Chepurnov, V.
Oh, Kunsu
Frankenfeld, U.
Jiang, Di
Carević, I.
Gajda, J.
Vassiliev, I.
Filozova, I.
Ilgenfritz, E.-M.
Amar-Youcef, S.
Golinka-Bezshyyko, L.
Kolosova, A.
Hartmann, H.
Miskowiec, D.
Simon, C.
Feng, Shengqin
Deveaux, C. A.
Kämpfer, B.
Saveliev, V.
Mukherjee, S.
Rabtsun, S.
Mahmoud, T.
Jahan, H.
Kebschull, U.
Dementiev, D.
Grzeszczuk, A.
Tlustý, P.
Cătănescu, V.
Żoładź, M.
Andronic, A.
Singh, C. P.
Alexandrov, E.
Penschuck, M.
Ghosh, P.
Wielanek, D.
Topil’skaya, N.
Breitner, T.
Gorbunov, S.
Koenig, W.
Chakrabarti, A.
Strikhanov, M.
Zhang, Yu.
Brüning, U.
Barczyk, Tadeusz
Baranova, N.
Majka, Zbigniew
Wang, Xi-Wei
Shumeiko, N.
Song, Guofeng
Deng, Wendi
Rodriguez, A. Rodriguez
Sambyal, S. S.
Shabanov, A.
Lavrik, E.
Reshetin, A.
Tsakov, I.
Wolf, Gy
Müller, W. F. J.
Tischler, T.
Loizeau, P.-A.
Valin, I.
Sau, S.
Pfeifer, D.
Zaitsev, Yu.
Deveaux, M.
Adamczyk, Marek
Bertini, O.
Klochkov, V.
Huang, Guangming
Zumbruch, P.
Schmidt, C. J.
Bhattacharyya, A.
Abuhoza, A.
Friese, V.
Golovnya, S.
Biswas, S.
Kravtsov, P.
Janson, T.
Sultanov, R.
Rostchin, E.
Hehner, J.
Weber, M.
Samsonov, V.
Kazantsev, A.
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Naumann, L.
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Gorokhov, S.
Bendarouach, J.
Karabowicz, R.
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Kucher, V.
Lobanov, I.
Müntz, C.
Prasad, S. K.
Khan, M. M.
Simakov, A.
Karmanov, D.
Svirida, D.
Tripathy, S.
Derenovskaya, O.
Karpechev, E.
Lobanova, E.
Patel, V.
Kres, I.
Khan, S. A.
Schmidt, K.
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Ahmad, F.
Reinefeld, A.
Akishina, E.
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Normanov, D.
Lehnert, J.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Strong Electric Field Driven Carrier Transport Non-Linearities in n-Type GaAs/AlGaAs Superlattices
Autorzy:
Subačius, L.
Venckevičius, R.
Kašalynas, I.
Seliuta, D.
Valušis, G.
Schmidt, J.
Lisauskas, A.
Roskos, H.
Alekseev, K.
Köhler, K.
Tematy:
68.65.Cd
06.60.Jn
73.90.+f
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Fizyki PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1505524.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Nanosecond pulsed technique was used to study and discriminate strong electric field induced effects in carrier transport in silicon doped GaAs/$Al_{0.3}Ga_{0.7}As$ superlattices at room temperature. The experiment shows that the superlattice can serve as gain media to employ parametric phenomena for microwave amplification.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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