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Numerical Simulation of III-V Solar Cells Using D-AMPS
Numerical simulation of devices plays a crucial role in their design, performance prediction, and comprehension of the fundamental phenomena ruling their operation. Here, we present results obtained using the code D-AMPS-1D, that was conveniently modified to consider the particularities of III-V solar cell devices. This work, that is a continuation of a previous paper regarding solar cells for space applications, is focused on solar cells structures than find application for terrestrial use under concentrated solar illumination. The devices were fabricated at the Solar Energy Institute of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM). The first simulations results on InGaP cells are presented. The influence of band offsets and band bending at the window-emitter interface on the quantum efficiency was studied. A remarkable match of the experimental quantum efficiency was obtained. Finally, numerical simulation of single junction n-p InGaP-Ge solar cells was performed
Event Recognition Using Signal Spectrograms in Long Pulse Experiments
As discharge duration increases, real-time complex analysis of the signal becomes more important. In this context, data acquisition and processing systems must provide models for designing experiments which use event oriented plasma control. One example of advanced data analysis is signal classification. The off-line statistical analysis of a large number of discharges provides information to develop algorithms for the determination of the plasma parameters from measurements of magnetohydrodinamic waves, for example, to detect density fluctuations induced by the Alfvén cascades using morphological patterns. The need to apply different algorithms to the signals and to address different processing algorithms using the previous results necessitates the use of an event-based experiment. The Intelligent Test and Measurement System platform is an example of architecture designed to implement distributed data acquisition and real-time processing systems. The processing algorithm sequence is modeled using an event-based paradigm. The adaptive capacity of this model is based on the logic defined by the use of state machines in SCXML. The Intelligent Test and Measurement System platform mixes a local multiprocessing model with a distributed deployment of services based on Jini
Separate ways: The Mass-Metallicity Relation does not strongly correlate with Star Formation Rate in SDSS-IV MaNGA galaxies
We present the integrated stellar mass-metallicity relation (MZR) for more
than 1700 galaxies included in the integral field area SDSS-IV MaNGA survey.
The spatially resolved data allow us to determine the metallicity at the same
physical scale (effective radius in arcsecs, ) using a
heterogeneous set of ten abundance calibrators. Besides scale factors, the
shape of the MZR is similar for all calibrators, consistent with those reported
previously using single-fiber and integral field spectroscopy. We compare the
residuals of this relation against the star formation rate (SFR) and specific
SFR (sSFR). We do not find a strong secondary relation of the MZR with either
SFR or the sSFR for any of the calibrators, in contrast with previous
single-fiber spectroscopic studies. Our results agree with an scenario in which
metal enrichment happens at local scales, with global outflows playing a
secondary role in shaping the chemistry of galaxies and cold-gas inflows
regulating the stellar formation.Comment: 10 pages, 9 Figures. Accepted for publication in Ap
Los yacimientos del cuarzo-apatito (fosforita) en el Macizo Hespérico español: el caso de Aldea Moret-Zarza la Mayor (Cáceres)
[Resumen] Los filones de Q-Ap se hallan en zona orgánica intracontinental de reactivaciĂłn de zĂłcalos antiguos. Corresponden a yacimientos plutonogĂ©nicos relacionados con granitoides peralumĂnicos. Poseen estructuras y texturas de relleno, siendo su morfologia filoniana segĂşn se deduce de los planos de la mina. El tipo espectral (o tipoquĂmico) del apatito es caracterĂstico de yacimientos hidroternales (caracter hipotermal) y su composiciĂłn es la de fluorapatito. No existe un fondo geoquĂmico elevado en P, sino que es la presencia de mineralizadores como el F que concentra el P en un modelo halogĂ©nico.[Abstract] Since 1961, date of establishment of the firm, the investigations made gave as a result 35,000,000 Tm of reserves, being exploited 120,000 tpa. In this paper a description of benefitiation process and fina1 products is made, appearing that they are mainly for exporte In addition, considerations concerning the significance of magnesium in animal nutrition and its app1ication for it are made. Finally, difficulties and proposed solutions are quote
Theoretical insight on the LK-99 material
Two recent preprints in physics archive (arXiv) have called the attention as
they claim experimental evidence that a Cu-substituted apatite material (called
LK-99) exhibits superconductivity at room temperature and pressure. If this
proves to be true, LK-99 will be the holy grail of superconductors. In this
work, we used Density-Functional Theory calculations to elucidate some key
features of the electronic structure of LK-99. Although some aspects of our
calculations are preliminary, we found that: i) in the ground state of the
material the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic configurations are practically
degenerated, ii) the material is metallic, iii) the Cu atoms seem to be hosts
in the lattice with not covalent bonds to other atoms and supporting almost
flat bands around the Fermi level, and iv) the electron-phonon coupling of
these flat bands seems to be dramatically large
Effective electronic response of a system of metallic cylinders
The electronic response of a composite consisting of aligned metallic
cylinders in vacuum is investigated, on the basis of photonic band structure
calculations. The effective long-wavelength dielectric response function is
computed, as a function of the filling fraction. A spectral representation of
the effective response is considered, and the surface mode strengths and
positions are analyzed. The range of validity of a Maxwell-Garnett-like
approach is discussed, and the impact of our results on absorption spectra and
electron energy-loss phenomena is addressed.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Census of HII regions in NGC 6754 derived with MUSE: Constraints on the metal mixing scale
We present a study of the HII regions in the galaxy NGC 6754 from a two
pointing mosaic comprising 197,637 individual spectra, using Integral Field
Spectrocopy (IFS) recently acquired with the MUSE instrument during its Science
Verification program. The data cover the entire galaxy out to ~2 effective
radii (re ), sampling its morphological structures with unprecedented spatial
resolution for a wide-field IFU. A complete census of the H ii regions limited
by the atmospheric seeing conditions was derived, comprising 396 individual
ionized sources. This is one of the largest and most complete catalogue of H ii
regions with spectroscopic information in a single galaxy. We use this
catalogue to derive the radial abundance gradient in this SBb galaxy, finding a
negative gradient with a slope consistent with the characteristic value for
disk galaxies recently reported. The large number of H ii regions allow us to
estimate the typical mixing scale-length (rmix ~0.4 re ), which sets strong
constraints on the proposed mechanisms for metal mixing in disk galaxies, like
radial movements associated with bars and spiral arms, when comparing with
simulations. We found evidence for an azimuthal variation of the oxygen
abundance, that may be related with the radial migration. These results
illustrate the unique capabilities of MUSE for the study of the enrichment
mechanisms in Local Universe galaxies.Comment: 13 pages, 7 Figurs, accepted for publishing in A&
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