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R. d'Inverno - Introducing Einstein's relativity (1992, Clarendon Press Oxford University Press)
In this article, performance of 70 W, 350 rpm, axial-field and radial-field permanent magnet brushless dc motors is compared using computer aided design (CAD) and finite element (FE) methods. The design variables like number of poles,... more
Hysteresis behaviour of the current–voltage characteristics collected on spin coated synthetic eumelanin layer embedded in the Au/eumelanin/ITO/glass structure is shown. The effect has been observed under dark both in air and vacuum... more
The melting behavior of restrained isotactic polypropylene fibers is examined quantitatively in terms of the influence the anisotropic structural state of the polymer has on the observed properties. Two endotherm peaks are observed to... more
A set of heavily doped Al0.48In0.52As samples grown by molecular beam epitaxy on InP (Fe) substrates was investigated using the photoreflectance (PR) technique. The spectra at 300 K are characterized by a transition in the vicinity of the... more
Passive and remote sensing technology has many potential applications in implantable devices, automation, or structural monitoring. In this paper, a tri-layer thin film giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) sensor with the maximum sensitivity of... more
Na-doped ZnO thin films were deposited on quartz substrates at various temperatures by using pulsed laser deposition technique. An X-ray diffractometer and an atomic force microscope were used to investigate the structural and... more
The generalized plane strain solution for anisotropic multilayer nanostructures with cubic crystal symmetry under the influence of initial strains has been derived. This solution can be used to estimate equilibrium curvature radius and... more
Fluorinated and hydrogenated amorphous silicon‐carbon alloys (a‐SiC:H,F) are produced by glow discharge decomposition of SiF 4 ‐CH 4 ‐H 2 mixture. Small amount of CH 4 in SiF 4 ‐H 2 mixture are enough to produce silicon carbon alloys... more