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Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy
- in the Electron Microscope, 2nd ed
, 1996
"... Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is an analytical technique that measures the change in kinetic energy of electrons after they have interacted with a specimen. When carried out in a modern transmission electron microscope, EELS is capable of giving structural and chemical information about a ..."
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Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is an analytical technique that measures the change in kinetic energy of electrons after they have interacted with a specimen. When carried out in a modern transmission electron microscope, EELS is capable of giving structural and chemical information about
Energy Losses of Q-balls.
, 2000
"... After a short review of Q-balls properties, in this paper we discuss their interaction with matter, and their energy losses in the earth, for a large range of velocities. These calculations are used to compute the fractional angular acceptance of a detector at Gran Sasso Laboratory. Furthermore we c ..."
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After a short review of Q-balls properties, in this paper we discuss their interaction with matter, and their energy losses in the earth, for a large range of velocities. These calculations are used to compute the fractional angular acceptance of a detector at Gran Sasso Laboratory. Furthermore we
Pionization and Energy Loss
, 2009
"... Two points are ignored in the theoretical studies of hard parton energy loss in, e.g., Au-Au collision at RHIC: 1. The biased measurement of hadron multiplicity to identify centrality could break the unitarity from summing up all final states, which is necessary for the proof of factorization to def ..."
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Two points are ignored in the theoretical studies of hard parton energy loss in, e.g., Au-Au collision at RHIC: 1. The biased measurement of hadron multiplicity to identify centrality could break the unitarity from summing up all final states, which is necessary for the proof of factorization
Energy Loss by Gravitational Viscosity
, 805
"... Due to Lorentz invariance of General Relativity gravitational interaction is limited to the speed of light. Thus for particles, moving within a matter field, retardation leads to loss of energy by emission of gravitational radiation. This ’gravitomagnetic ’ effect, applied to motion in homogeneous m ..."
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Due to Lorentz invariance of General Relativity gravitational interaction is limited to the speed of light. Thus for particles, moving within a matter field, retardation leads to loss of energy by emission of gravitational radiation. This ’gravitomagnetic ’ effect, applied to motion in homogeneous
ENERGY LOSSES FORM RESISTIVE
"... In next generation high repetition rate FELs, beam energy loss due to resistive wall wakefields will produce significant amount of heat. The heat load for a superconducting undulator (operating at low temperature), must be removed and will be expensive to remove. In this paper, we study this effect ..."
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In next generation high repetition rate FELs, beam energy loss due to resistive wall wakefields will produce significant amount of heat. The heat load for a superconducting undulator (operating at low temperature), must be removed and will be expensive to remove. In this paper, we study this effect
energy loss edges
, 1990
"... Abstract. 2014 The detection and quantification of low energy, low level edges presents several prob-lems for Electron Energy Loss Spectrometry. These edges can have very low "jump " ratios making recognition of the presence of the edge difficult. For quantitative analysis the onset energy ..."
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Abstract. 2014 The detection and quantification of low energy, low level edges presents several prob-lems for Electron Energy Loss Spectrometry. These edges can have very low "jump " ratios making recognition of the presence of the edge difficult. For quantitative analysis the onset
Cooperative diversity in wireless networks: efficient protocols and outage behavior
- IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY
, 2004
"... We develop and analyze low-complexity cooperative diversity protocols that combat fading induced by multipath propagation in wireless networks. The underlying techniques exploit space diversity available through cooperating terminals’ relaying signals for one another. We outline several strategies ..."
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for physical arrays, though at a loss of spectral efficiency due to half-duplex operation and possibly at the cost of additional receive hardware. Applicable to any wireless setting, including cellular or ad hoc networks—wherever space constraints preclude the use of physical arrays—the performance
sources: energy losses and spectra
, 2001
"... high energy cosmic rays from extragalactic astrophysical ..."
Elastic Energy Loss in an Expanding QGP
"... The discovery of the jet quenching in central Au + Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy-ion Collider (RHIC) has provided clear evidence for the formation of strongly interacting dense matter. It has been predicted to occur due to the energy loss of high energy partons that propagate through the ..."
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The discovery of the jet quenching in central Au + Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy-ion Collider (RHIC) has provided clear evidence for the formation of strongly interacting dense matter. It has been predicted to occur due to the energy loss of high energy partons that propagate through
ENERGY LOSSES IN CROSS JUNCTIONS
, 2009
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