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  1. Dynamical Theory of Parametric X-ray Radiation

    Previous chapters demonstrate a close analogue between the theory of parametric X-ray radiation (PXR) in thin crystals and the kinematic theory of...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
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  2. Basic Theoretical Concepts

    Superconductivity is the phenomenon of dissipationless transport which occurs in many metals at su.ciently low temperatures. Metals in the...
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  3. Optical Analysis of Monolayers at Surfaces and Interfaces

    Surface as well as interface properties are crucial for tailoring advanced materials, especially if the structure size in one or more dimensions...
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  4. AlGaN/GaN Electrolyte-Gate Field-Effect Transistors as Transducers for Bioelectronic Devices

    AlGaN/GaN electrolyte gate field-effect transistors are assessed as a transducer device for biosensor applications. Their low-frequency noise power...
    Georg Steinhoff, Barbara Baur, ... Martin Eickhoff in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  5. Radiation from a Charged Particle in Periodic Media: Classical Theory

    The method of pseudophotons, considered in the previous chapter, is convenient for qualitative analysis of parametric X-ray radiation (PXR). PXR in...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
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  6. Prospective Applications of PXR

    The previous chapters concern the fundamental properties of PXR, which have been experimentally observed and theoretically explained. The most recent...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
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  7. Electromagnetic Radiation from a Charged Particle in Crystals: Qualitative Consideration

    Electromagnetic radiation caused by motion of a charged particle has been studied for more than 100 years. It was firmly believed for an appreciable...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
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  8. Thermodynamics – Past, Present and Future

    We begin with historical remarks on the basic contributions to thermodynamics and statistics with some bias to scientists working in Berlin as...
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  9. Dynamical Variational Principles for Strongly Correlated Electron Systems

    The self-energy-functional approach (SFA) is discussed in the context of different variational principles for strongly correlated electron systems....
    Michael Potthoff in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  10. Chemistry and Morphological Properties of Metal Interfaces to Organic Semiconductors

    Metal contacts to organic semiconductors play a decisive role for the performance of organic based devices such as organic light emitting diodes,...
    D.R.T. Zahn, G. Salvan, ... B.A. Paez in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  11. Two-Gap Superconductivity in Magnesium Diboride

    It is by now generally accepted that the recently discovered superconductor MgB2 is a superconductor with two energy gaps. Here we discuss how this...
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  12. Atomic-Scale Properties of High-k Dielectrics: Ab Initio Study for Pr-Based Materials

    We discuss the atomic and electronic structures and energetics of native point defects and of impurities (Si, Ti, B, moisture) in PrO1.5 and, to some...
    Jarek Da̧browski, Andrzej Fleszar, ... Peter Zaumseil in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  13. Dynamics of Membranes: From Passive to Active Systems

    Fluid lipid membranes, which, together with filamentous proteins like actin, form the basic structural component of cells, have been a central topic...
    H.-G. Döbereiner, B.J. Dubin-Thaler, ... M.P. Sheetz in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  14. Probing the Parity and Spin State

    Classification into classes of superconductors with singlet and triplet pairing, respectively, needs information on the parity and spin state of the...
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  15. Probing the Vortices: Lattice Symmetry and Internal Structure

    A spatial variation of the superconducting properties occurs when a magnetic field is present perpendicular to the surface of a type-II...
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  16. Intrinsic Spin Hall Effect

    A brief review is given on a spin Hall effect, where an external electric field induces a transverse spin current. It has been recognized over 30...
    Shuichi Murakami in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  17. Sol-Gel Approaches to Photonic Crystal Systems

    A prerequisite for an efficient ”molding the flow of light” by photonic crystals is the molding of materials in desired nanostructures. Very often,...
    Frank Marlow, Denan Konjhodzic, ... Hongliang Li in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  18. Electron Spin Relaxation in Semiconductors

    We review recent progress in the understanding of electron spin relaxation mechanisms in zinc-blende semiconductors. Increased spin lifetimes are...
    Daniel Hägele, Stefanie Döhrmann, ... Michael Oestreich in Advances in Solid State Physics
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  19. Domain-Wall Dynamics in Nanowiresand Nanostrips

    In nanowires or nanostrips, the magnetic domain walls have structures that depend sensitively on the transverse sizes of these samples. These...
    André Thiaville, Yoshinobu Nakatani in Spin Dynamics in Confined Magnetic Structures III
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  20. C14H22NO2PSe

    This document is part of Subvolume G 'Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Selenium-77' of Volume 35 'Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data' of...
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