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Nirmal K. Sinha, Shoma Sinha
ENGINEERING PHYSICS OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE MATERIALS Discover a comprehensive exploration of high temperature materials written by leading materials scientists In Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials: Metals, Ice, Rocks, and Ceramics distin
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Chemical Physics Letters. 469:279-283
Current–voltage characteristics of tunnel contacts to n+-Si(1 0 0) surfaces are modified through covalently bonded molecules. Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to characterize tunnel contacts to clean, hydrogen terminated and styrene terminated
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Chemical Physics Letters. 458:117-121
The formation of 1,3-butadiene and 2,3-dimethyl-1,3-butadiene derived nanostructures on hydrogen-terminated silicon(1 0 0)-2 × 1 was studied using ultra-high vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory modeling. We find that t
Autor:
Nirmal K. Sinha, Shoma Sinha
Elasto-Delayed-Elastic-Viscous (EDEV), a predictive material model for ‘quasi constant-structure’ primary creep is used in developing an algorithm for predicting stress–strain diagrams at constant strain rates. The strain rate dependence of the
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2011.03.026
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2011.03.026
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This volume commemorates the 10th anniversary of the discovery of high temperature superconductors (HTS). The historical framework and present status of HTS are reviewed, and the future of the field contemplated so that the HTS science can be unravel