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    Optical properties of dust

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    http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.4123Except in a few cases cosmic dust can be studied in situ or in terrestrial laboratories, essentially all of our information concerning the nature of cosmic dust depends upon its interaction with electromagnetic radiation. This chapter presents the theoretical basis for describing the optical properties of dust -- how it absorbs and scatters starlight and reradiates the absorbed energy at longer wavelengths.Partial support by a Chandra Theory program and HST Theory Programs is gratefully acknowledged

    Shear Localization in Dynamic Deformation: Microstructural Evolution

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    Hierarchical porous carbons with high performance for supercapacitor electrodes

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    A series of hierarchical porous carbons (HPCs) were prepared by a combination of self-assembly and chemical activation. Pore-structure analysis shows that micropores can be generated within the mesopore wall of mesoporous carbon in a controllable manner during activation. As evidenced by cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic charge/discharge cyclings and frequency response measurements, HPCs show superior capacitive performances to hard-templated ordered mesoporous carbons, which can be attributed to the generated pore surfaces that play most important role in the formation of double-layer capacitance and to their unique hierarchical porous structure that favors the fast diffusion of electrolyte ions into the pores. Of special interest is the fact that HPCs maintains 180 F/g at high-frequency of 1 Hz
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