Science, Volume 310, Issues 5751-5756John Michels (Journalist) 2005 |
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... energy dissipation de- creased ( Fig . 3 ) . Also , although layered ce- ramic composites with continuous layers showed greater strength and stiffness , energy dissipation was not as high as that shown by the segmented composite with ...
... energy dissipation de- creased ( Fig . 3 ) . Also , although layered ce- ramic composites with continuous layers showed greater strength and stiffness , energy dissipation was not as high as that shown by the segmented composite with ...
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... energy and does not lose that energy by optical phonon scattering , it can create an exciton that can decay radiatively . The elec- tron that lost energy to the generated exciton could , in turn , pick up energy from the field and ...
... energy and does not lose that energy by optical phonon scattering , it can create an exciton that can decay radiatively . The elec- tron that lost energy to the generated exciton could , in turn , pick up energy from the field and ...
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... energy . OP Fig . 3. Effects of molecular orientation on the. Polarization A A B C developed earlier for atomic problems ( 10 ) . We chose 24.5 eV excess energy to facilitate comparison with the results for molecular hydrogen . For the ...
... energy . OP Fig . 3. Effects of molecular orientation on the. Polarization A A B C developed earlier for atomic problems ( 10 ) . We chose 24.5 eV excess energy to facilitate comparison with the results for molecular hydrogen . For the ...
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