Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... transfer processes [ 74 ] , since a 2p → 3d transfer is followed by 3d → 2p transfer from the neighboring 3d shell of Ni2 . In effect , the antiferromagnetic exchange interaction in Eq . ( 46 ) expresses formally the superexchange ...
... transfer processes [ 74 ] , since a 2p → 3d transfer is followed by 3d → 2p transfer from the neighboring 3d shell of Ni2 . In effect , the antiferromagnetic exchange interaction in Eq . ( 46 ) expresses formally the superexchange ...
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... transfer sensors in which the added delay extends up to a 1/60 sec field time . The horizontal transfer mode of operation has received less development than either of the vertical transfer sensors . VII . Performance Characteristics of ...
... transfer sensors in which the added delay extends up to a 1/60 sec field time . The horizontal transfer mode of operation has received less development than either of the vertical transfer sensors . VII . Performance Characteristics of ...
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... transfer sensor , while Ay = p for the interline sensor . The vertical overlap of the responsive areas in successive fields of the frame transfer sensor causes the MTF response to pass through zero at the Nyquist limit , de- grading the ...
... transfer sensor , while Ay = p for the interline sensor . The vertical overlap of the responsive areas in successive fields of the frame transfer sensor causes the MTF response to pass through zero at the Nyquist limit , de- grading the ...
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