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Noble metal nanostructures, such as gold nanostructures, are demonstrating to exhibit magneto-optic activity in the presence of modulated magnetic field of low intensity in transversal configuration (T-MOKE). Validation of experimental findings was achieved by numerical simulations based on Finite Element...
These 'surface waves' are spread over the capsid and dynamically correlate large regions of the capsid (Fig. 5a and Supplementary Figs 4 and 5). The capsid is a closed container that can be characterized based on its acoustic properties. For this purpose, periodograms were calculated for each...
We deposited two sets of TiN thin film samples by different techniques in a class 100 clean room facility. The first set of samples was made by a pulsed-DC reactive magnetron sputtering. The second set was created by PEALD using NH3-based plasma. Additionally, we deposited one sample by th...
In order to study the waves generated by short‐lived underwater volcanic eruptions, we injected compressed air from a submerged vent into a tank filled with water in the laboratory. We find that for an eruption of a given source intensity, the maximum wave heights first increase...
calculations of structural properties together with the available theoretical/experimental values are presented inTable 1. The calculated values oflattice constantsand volume are in excellent agreement with experimental values[12]indicating high level of reliability of the computational methodology employed ...
A reduction of third-order effects is however expected when the wave energy is distributed on a wide range of directions. In water of arbitrary depth, on the other hand, third-order effects tend to be suppressed by finite depth effects if waves are long crested. Numerical simulations of the...
Obviously a finite 𝐺˙G˙ would cause a trend to the gravitational parameter of the Earth–Moon system 𝜇EMμEM, and LLR data, accumulated over more than half a century, are very sensitive to this parameter. Moreover, in the case of the Earth–Moon system, it is much easier to ...
A combination of supervised classification and vario-parameter mapping yields best results, correctly identifying several sea-ice provinces in the shore-fast ice and the pack ice. Notably, sea ice does not have to be static to be classifiable with respect to spatial structures. In consequence, ...
When many electrons exist at once with the same energy in a material, they are known to interact much more strongly. As a result of these interactions in the presence of this singularity, the electrons can pair up and become superconducting or form charge density waves. ...