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Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of the growth of polymer crystals
Based upon kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of crystallization in a simple
polymer model we present a new picture of the mechanism by which the thickness
of lamellar polymer crystals is constrained to a value close to the minimum
thermodynamically stable thickness, l_{min}. The free energetic costs of the
polymer extending beyond the edges of the previous crystalline layer and of a
stem being shorter than l_{min} provide upper and lower constraints on the
length of stems in a new layer. Their combined effect is to cause the crystal
thickness to converge dynamically to a value close to l_{min} where growth with
constant thickness then occurs. This description contrasts with those given by
the two dominant theoretical approaches. However, at small supercoolings the
rounding of the crystal profile does inhibit growth as suggested in Sadler and
Gilmer's entropic barrier model.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figures, revte
Study of filamentation with a high power high repetition rate ps laser at 1.03 µm
International audienceWe study the propagation of intense, high repetition rate laser pulses of picosecond duration at 1.03 µm central wavelength through air. Evidence of filamentation is obtained from measurements of the beam profile as a function of distance, from photoemission imaging and from spatially resolved sonometric recordings. Good agreement is found with numerical simulations. Simulations reveal an important self shortening of the pulse duration, suggesting that laser pulses with few optical cycles could be obtained via double filamentation. An important lowering of the voltage required to induce guided electric discharges between charged electrodes is measured at high laser pulse repetition rate.-repetition-rate picosecond pump laser based on a Yb:YAG disk amplifier for optical parametric amplification
The physical determinants of the thickness of lamellar polymer crystals
Based upon kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of crystallization in a simple
polymer model we present a new picture of the mechanism by which the thickness
of lamellar polymer crystals is constrained to a value close to the minimum
thermodynamically stable thickness. This description contrasts with those given
by the two dominant theoretical approaches.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, revte
Two-color interferometer for the study of laser filamentation triggered electric discharges in air
International audienceWe present a space and time resolved interferometric plasma diagnostic for use on plasmas where neutral-bound electron contribution to the refractive index cannot be neglected. By recording simultaneously the plasma optical index at 532 and 1064 nm, we are able to extract independently the neutral and free electron density profiles. We report a phase resolution of 30 mrad, corresponding to a maximum resolution on the order of 4 × 10 22 m −3 for the electron density, and of 10 24 m −3 for the neutral density. The interferometer is demonstrated on centimeter-scale sparks triggered by laser filamentation in air with typical currents of a few tens of A
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Pseudo-potentials and loading surfaces for an endochronic plasticity theory with isotropic damage
The endochronic theory, developed in the early 70s, allows the plastic
behavior of materials to be represented by introducing the notion of intrinsic
time. With different viewpoints, several authors discussed the relationship
between this theory and the classical theory of plasticity. Two major
differences are the presence of plastic strains during unloading phases and the
absence of an elastic domain. Later, the endochronic plasticity theory was
modified in order to introduce the effect of damage. In the present paper, a
basic endochronic model with isotropic damage is formulated starting from the
postulate of strain equivalence. Unlike the previous similar analyses, in this
presentation the formal tools chosen to formulate the model are those of convex
analysis, often used in classical plasticity: namely pseudopotentials,
indicator functions, subdifferentials, etc. As a result, the notion of loading
surface for an endochronic model of plasticity with damage is investigated and
an insightful comparison with classical models is made possible. A damage
pseudopotential definition allowing a very general damage evolution is given
A critique of Paulo Freire’s perspective on human nature to inform the construction of theoretical underpinnings for research
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-04-20, issued 2020-04-20Article version: VoRKate Sanders - ORCID 0000-0003-3516-7030
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3516-7030This article presents a critique of Paulo Freire's philosophical perspective on human nature in the context of a doctoral research study to explore “muchness” or nurses’ subjective experience of well‐being; and demonstrates how this critique has informed the refinement of the theoretical principles used to inform research methodology and methods. Engaging in philosophical groundwork is essential for research coherence and integrity. Through this groundwork, largely informed by Freire's critical pedagogy and his ideas on humanization, I recognized the need to clarify my understanding of the concepts of persons and personhood and how this related to Freire's use of the term human beings. This clarification process is essential to ensure congruence between the theoretical principles that I draw from his work and my beliefs about persons, personhood and person‐centredness. The article begins with a brief introduction to the research, followed by an overview of Freire's philosophical perspectives, and subsequently, the critique process is presented and discussed. This process involved engaging with the vast literature and debates about what it means to be a person, to make sense of the often complex and contradictory arguments. Eventually, three headings emerged that helped me to frame my evolving understanding: Our species: human beings ; The kind that we are: human nature ; and This person that I am: personhood. Through this process of exploration, I recognized that Freire's perspective on human nature (a) foregrounded cognitive rationality, which presented itself as a limitation when considering my ontological beliefs and the focus of my research, leading me to draw on the work of Mark Johnson and his ideas about embodiment to help me to further develop my theoretical principles; (b) focused on the “collective” rather than individuals, which is a shortcoming in relation to person‐centred research that acknowledges the uniqueness of participants.21pubpub
A Candidate M31/M32 Intergalactic Microlensing Event
We report the discovery of a microlensing candidate projected 2'54" from the
center of M32, on the side closest to M31. The blue color (R-I= 0.00 +/- 0.14)
of the source argues strongly that it lies in the disk of M31, while the
proximity of the line of sight to M32 implies that this galaxy is the most
likely host of the lens. If this interpretation is correct, it would confirm
previous arguments that M32 lies in front of M31. We estimate that of order one
such event or less should be present in the POINT-AGAPE data base. If more
events are discovered in this direction in a dedicated experiment, they could
be used to measure the mass function of M32 up to an unknown scale factor. By
combining microlensing observations of a binary-lens event with a measurement
of the M31-M32 relative proper motion using the astrometric satellites SIM or
GAIA, it will be possible to measure the physical separation of M31 and M32,
the last of the six phase-space coordinates needed to assign M32 an orbit.Comment: Submitted to ApJ Letters. 13 pages, 2 figure
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