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... shown . It was computed for transitions between first two valence subbands and first two conduction subbands . In Fig.2 , solid curves label the k - dependence of the momentum matrix element ( ME ) in [ 100 ] direction while dashed ...
... shown . It was computed for transitions between first two valence subbands and first two conduction subbands . In Fig.2 , solid curves label the k - dependence of the momentum matrix element ( ME ) in [ 100 ] direction while dashed ...
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... shown in the bottom of each figure . The case of full bifurcation of laser generation pulse is shown in Fig . 4a . By means of a moving mirror of the resonator it is possible to move a longitudinal mode along axis L , here the shape of ...
... shown in the bottom of each figure . The case of full bifurcation of laser generation pulse is shown in Fig . 4a . By means of a moving mirror of the resonator it is possible to move a longitudinal mode along axis L , here the shape of ...
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... shown in Figure 1 it is necessary to study the stability of this mutually synchronized subnetwork . For this purpose ... shown in Figure 1 . R3 V1 R1 L R2 ( 210 + 230 ) = C V20 ( 120 +130 ) C V10 ( 1310 + ' 230 ) (塗主 C V30 Fig . 4 The ...
... shown in Figure 1 it is necessary to study the stability of this mutually synchronized subnetwork . For this purpose ... shown in Figure 1 . R3 V1 R1 L R2 ( 210 + 230 ) = C V20 ( 120 +130 ) C V10 ( 1310 + ' 230 ) (塗主 C V30 Fig . 4 The ...
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LFNM Plenary | 1 |
BatteryLess Spatial Optical Communication Terminals for LocationBased Indoor | 14 |
Resonant Photoproduction of the ElectronPositron Pair with Photon Emission | 27 |
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