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Dielectric properties of epoxy nanocomposites containing TiO2, Al2O3 and ZnO fillers
The paper presents results of dielectric spectroscopy and space charge (PEA) measurements on epoxy resin filled with 10% w/w micro- and nano- sized particles of TiO2, Al3O2 and ZnO. The results appear to show that the material from which the nano-particle is made is not highly significant in influencing these results. The results support the proposition that the dielectric properties of such nano-filled composites are controlled by Stern-Gouy-Chapman layers (“interaction zones”) around the particles
Improving the Dielectric Properties of Polymers by Incorporating Nano-particles.
The paper presents a brief review of the promise of nanotechnology applied to polymeric insulation materials and discusses the electrical properties found. For a variety of nanocomposites, the dielectric behaviour has shown that the interface between the embedded particles and host matrix holds the key to the understanding of the bulk phenomena being observed. Dielectric spectroscopy verified the motion of carriers through the interaction zones that surround the particles. The obvious improvements in endurance and breakdown strength of nanocomposites may be due to a reduction of charge accumulation. PEA space charge tests confirm this charge dissipation. By examining the onset field of space charge accumulation, it may be possible to determine whether a system is likely to be useful
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Towards an understanding of nanometric dielectrics
Dielectric studies are described aimed at providing an understanding of the charge storage and transport of an epoxy resin containing TiO2 nanoparticles. Comparative results for conventionally filled composites are given, and the results discussed in terms of the underlying physics. It is shown that nanometric fillers mitigate the interfacial polarization characteristic of conventional materials with a reduction in the internal field accumulations
Analytical technique characterizes all trace contaminants in water
Properly programmed combination of advanced chemical and physical analytical techniques characterize critically all trace contaminants in both the potable and waste water from the Apollo Command Module. This methodology can also be applied to the investigation of the source of water pollution
Inflation in a two 3-form fields scenario
A setting constituted by 3-form fields, without any direct
interaction between them, minimally coupled to gravity, is introduced in this
paper as a framework to study the early evolution of the universe. We focus
particularly on the two 3-forms case. An inflationary scenario is found,
emerging from the coupling to gravity. More concretely, the fields coupled in
this manner exhibit a complex interaction, mediated by the time derivative of
the Hubble parameter. Our investigation is supported by means of a suitable
choice of potentials, employing numerical methods and analytical
approximations. In more detail, the oscillations on the small field limit
become correlated, and one field is intertwined with the other. In this type of
solution, a varying sound speed is present, together with the generation of
isocurvature perturbations. The mentioned features allow to consider an
interesting model, to test against observation. It is subsequently shown how
our results are consistent with current CMB data (viz.Planck and BICEP2).Comment: Version accepted in JCAP. 22 pages, 12 figures, new refs adde
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The influence of physical and chemical linkage on the properties of nanocomposites
It has been shown by several groups that the mechanical and electrical behavior of composites changes quite substantially, and often beneficially, when the filler particle size is less than 100 nm in diameter. There is also good reason to believe that the interface between the embedded particulates and the polymer matrix holds the key to understanding the bulk phenomena observed. Materials based on an SiO2-polyolefin system have been formulated with functionalized particulates so as to affect the physical and chemical linkages. The agents used to achieve this include amino-silane, hexamethyl-disilazane and triethoxyvinylsilane. The emerging picture of the interface is supported by detailed dielectric spectroscopy and internal space charge assessment. The nature of the internal structure has been related to the bulk properties observed such as the breakdown strength, voltage endurance, and the measurement of internal charges resulting from interfacial polarization
Randomized benchmarking of atomic qubits in an optical lattice
We perform randomized benchmarking on neutral atomic quantum bits (qubits)
confined in an optical lattice. Single qubit gates are implemented using
microwaves, resulting in a measured error per randomized computational gate of
1.4(1) x 10^-4 that is dominated by the system T2 relaxation time. The results
demonstrate the robustness of the system, and its viability for more advanced
quantum information protocols.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Comparative Quantizations of (2+1)-Dimensional Gravity
We compare three approaches to the quantization of (2+1)-dimensional gravity
with a negative cosmological constant: reduced phase space quantization with
the York time slicing, quantization of the algebra of holonomies, and
quantization of the space of classical solutions. The relationships among these
quantum theories allow us to define and interpret time-dependent operators in
the ``frozen time'' holonomy formulation.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX, no figure
Caddo Lake Archaeology: Phase I of Archaeological Investigations Along Harrison Bayou, Harrison County, Texas
An important part of the mission of the Caddo Lake Institute, Inc. and its Caddo Lake Scholars Program is the preservation and protection of the unique and irreplaceable cultural heritage of Caddo Lake and its bioregion, the Big Cypress Bayou watershed. The archaeology team of the Scholars Program is meeting these objectives with the initiation of the Harrison Bayou project by:
(a) offering archaeological education and training of teachers, students, and potential mentors,
(b) through fieldwork and research, identifying, assessing, and designating archaeological, historical, and cultural resources of the Caddo Lake bioregion, and
( c) formulating and implementing strategies for protecting the bioregion\u27s significant cultural resources
The 1984 - 1987 Solar Maximum Mission event list
Information on solar burst and transient activity observed by the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) during 1984-1987 pointed observations is presented. Data from the following SMM experiments are included: (1) gamma ray spectrometer; (2) hard x-ray burst spectrometer; (3) flat crystal spectrometer; (4) bent crystal spectrometer; (5) ultraviolet spectrometer polarimeter; and (6) coronograph/polarimeter. Correlative optical, radio, and Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) x ray data are also presented. Where possible, bursts or transients observed in the various wavelengths were grouped into discrete flare events identified by unique event numbers. Each event carries a qualifier denoting the quality or completeness of the observations. Spacecraft pointing coordinates and flare site angular displacement values from sun center are also included
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