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Theory of the Stark Effect for P donors in Si
We develop a multi-valley effective mass theory for substitutional donors in
silicon in an inhomogeneous environment. Valley-orbit coupling is treated
perturbatively. We apply the theory to the Stark effect in Si:P. The method
becomes more accurate at high fields, and it is designed to give correct
experimental binding energies at zero field. Unexpectedly, the ground state
energy for the donor electron is found to increase with electric field as a
consequence of spectrum narrowing of the 1s manifold. Our results are of
particular importance for the Kane quantum computer.Comment: published versio
The influence of an external magnetic field on the dynamic stress of an elastic conducting one-sided layer with a longitudinal shear crack
We study the interaction of a magnetoelastic shear wave with a curvilinear tunnel crack in an ideally conducting diamagnetic (resp. paramagnetic) one-sided (resp. two-sided) layer in the presence of an external static magnetic field. The bases of the one-sided layer are free of mechanical load, and the rim of the face is clamped or free. The corresponding linearized boundary-value problem of magnetoelasticity is reduced to a singular integrodifferential equation with subsequent implementation on a computer. We give numerical results that characterize the influence of the size of the preliminary magnetic field, the frequencies of the load, the curvature, and the orientation of the crack on the stress intensity factor.
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The interaction of a magnetoelastic shear wave with longitudinal cavities in a conducting layer
We study the influence of a strong magnetic field on the interaction of a shear wave with longitudinal cylindrical cavities in an elastic ideally conducting layer. The resulting singular integral equation of the boundary-value problem under consideration is implemented numerically for the case of a single cavity. We present the results of computation of the stresses on the edge of a circular cavity and an elliptical cavity.
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Assessment of Technologies for Reducing CO2 Emission
There are a wide variety of technologies for reducing CO2 emissions, of which a greater part are those of energy technologies. The paper aims at assessing these technologies with regional differences of technology characteristics taken into account. The first part examines merits and demerits of individual technology, and thus envisages its possible future. The second part describes a global energy model, which generates comprehensive long term future scenarios of energy and CO2 emission in various regions of the world
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