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Analysis and simulation of coulomb blockade and coulomb diamonds in fullerene single electron transistors
Published 2018“…The single electron transistor (SET) operates with coulomb blockade phenomena which stops single electron transfer therefore prevents current flow via coulomb barriers in nano scale regime. …”
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Gas-liquid phase equilibrium in ionic fluids: Coulomb versus non-Coulomb interactions
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The Coulomb Hole of the Ne Atom
Published 2019-04-01Subjects: “…Coulomb hole…”
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Coulomb branches with complex singularities
Published 2018-06-01“…Abstract We construct 4d superconformal field theories (SCFTs) whose Coulomb branches have singular complex structures. …”
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MOTIONS BY INERTIA AND THE COULOMB FIELD
Published 2012-11-01“…It is proved that there exist accelerated motions by inertia which dropped out of the field of view of classical mechanics. The Coulomb law is not shown to be a universal and fundamental law of physics. …”
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Coulomb Repulsion and Resonant Tunnelling
Published 2010Subjects: “…Coulomb Repulsion…”
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Coulomb Blockade in Narrow MOSFETs
Published 2010Subjects: “…Coulomb Blockade in Narrow MOSFETs…”
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Coulomb Drag Mechanisms in Graphene
Published 2015“…Recent measurements revealed an anomalous Coulomb drag in graphene, hinting at new physics at charge neutrality. …”
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Enhanced Coulomb Counting Method for SoC and SoH Estimation Based on Coulombic Efficiency
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Once more on Coulomb-nuclear interference
Published 2018-03-01“…Abstract This is a critical reconsideration of the standard way of account for Coulomb-nuclear interference in the elastic scattering amplitude.…”
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Optical Trapping of Ion Coulomb Crystals
Published 2018-05-01“…We study the persistence of order in ensembles of up to six ions within the optical trap, measure their temperature, and conclude that the ions form a linear chain, commonly called a one-dimensional Coulomb crystal. As a proof-of-concept demonstration, we access the collective motion and perform spectrometry of the normal modes in the optical trap. …”
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