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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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
Prospective Applications of PXR
The previous chapters concern the fundamental properties of PXR, which have been experimentally observed and theoretically explained. The most recent... -
Basic Theoretical Concepts
Superconductivity is the phenomenon of dissipationless transport which occurs in many metals at su.ciently low temperatures. Metals in the... -
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... -
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... -
Growth and Magnetotransport Properties of Thin Co2MnGe Layered Structures
Co2MnGe and other related Heusler alloys are investigated in the context of magnetotransport properties in multilayer (ML) structures. The most... -
C14H22NO2PSe
This document is part of Subvolume G 'Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Selenium-77' of Volume 35 'Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data' of... -
Domain-Wall Dynamicsin Magnetic Logic Devices
Domain walls propagate very well through magnetic nanowires and have been used to demonstrate a logic scheme in which the two stable magnetization... -
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... -
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C7H12N2Se
This document is part of Subvolume G 'Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Selenium-77' of Volume 35 'Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data' of... -
Point-Contact Spectroscopy on Conventional and Unconventional Superconductors
In the past decades it has become evident that a growing number of metals exhibit exotic types of superconductivity as manifested by their... -
Size Effects in Ba(Pb)TiO3 Nanopowders by EPR and NMR
The aim of the present paper is to study the influence of the particle size on the properties of BaTiO3 and PbTiO3 materials by means of a NMR and... -
Absorption- and Phase-Based Imaging Signals for Neutron Tomography
Thermal and cold neutrons are a perfect tool to investigate massive and large (several cm3) samples by means of computerized tomography (CT). The... -
Evolution in Complex Systems: Record Dynamics in Models of Spin Glasses, Superconductors and Evolutionary Ecology
Recent research on the non-stationary nature of the dynamics of complex systems is reviewed through three specific models. The long time dynamics... -
Flavor Degeneracy and Effects of Disorder in Ultracold Atom Systems
Cold atoms in optical lattices offer an exciting new laboratory where quantum many-body phenomena can be realized in a highly controlled way. They... -
Manipulations of a Qubit in a Semiconductor Quantum Dot
In a single self-assembled InGaAs quantum dot, the one exciton ground state transition defines a two-level system, which appears as an extremely...