102 research outputs found
Probabilistic approach to the analysis of regularities in behavior of material parameters of electronic equipment under action of external fields
It has been shown that the dependence between the parameters of materials of electronic equipment and external fields is determined by the distribution function of the corresponding random variable. The obtained results have been applied to the analysis of a number of physical phenomena
Analysis of random events in physical and chemical processes flowing in materials of semiconductor products under external influences and thermal aging
It has been proposed to consider physical and chemical processes in materials of semiconductor products under external influences and thermal aging as flows of the random events. The mathematical analysis of random events in the physical and chemical processes has been presented. The theoretical results have been applied to the analysis of a number of processes
Physical mechanisms and models of the long-term transformations in radiative recombination observed in n-GaAs under microwave irradiation
Simulation of long-term changes in photoluminescence of n-GaAs after microwave treatment by using the analysis of random events underlying the processes of evolution of the defect structure has been performed. We have shown the agreement of the experimental and theoretical time dependences of the changes in the photoluminescence intensity provided that the distribution of the random variable – time to a random event – obeys the Weibull–Gnedenko law. The mechanisms of transformation of the defect structure, which are based on the dynamics of behavior of dislocations and impurity complexes owing to microwave irradiation, have been presented
Physical mechanisms and models of long-term transformations of radiative recombination in n-GaAs due to the magnetic field treatments
Simulation of long-time changes in photoluminescence of n-GaAs has been performed, and the mechanism of transformation of the defect structure caused by magnetic field treatments has been represented
Status of the Lake Baikal Experiment
We review the present status of the Baikal Underwater Neutrino Experiment and
report on neutrino events recorded with the detector stages NT-36 and NT-96.Comment: 5 pages, 4 PostScript figures, uses here.sty and mine.sty, submitted
to the Proc. of 5th Int. Workshop on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground
Physics (LNGS INFN, Assergi, September 7-11, 1997
Registration of atmospheric neutrinos with the Baikal neutrino telescope
We present first neutrino induced events observed with a deep underwater
neutrino telescope. Data from 70 days effective life time of the BAIKAL
prototype telescope NT-96 have been analyzed with two different methods. With
the standard track reconstruction method, 9 clear upward muon candidates have
been identified, in good agreement with 8.7 events expected from Monte Carlo
calculations for atmospheric neutrinos. The second analysis is tailored to
muons coming from close to the opposite zenith. It yields 4 events, compared to
3.5 from Monte Carlo expectations. From this we derive a 90 % upper flux limit
of 1.1 * 10^-13 cm^-2 sec^-1 for muons in excess of those expected from
atmospheric neutrinos with zenith angle > 150 degrees and energy > 10GeV.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figure
The Lake Baikal neutrino experiment
We rewiew the present status of the Baikal Neutrino Project and present the
results of a search for high energy neutrinos with the detector intermediate
stage NT-96.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of Sixth
International Workshop on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics
(TAUP99), September 6-10, 1999, Pais, Franc
The Baikal Deep Underwater Neutrino Experiment: Results, Status, Future
We review the present status of the Baikal Underwater Neutrino Experiment and
present results obtained with the various stages of the stepwise increasing
detector: NT-36 (1993-95), NT-72 (1995-96) and NT-96 (1996-97). Results cover
atmospheric muons, first clear neutrino events, search for neutrinos from WIMP
annihilation in the center of the Earth, search for magnetic monopoles, and --
far from astroparticle physics -- limnology.Comment: Talk given at the Int. School on Nuclear Physics, Erice, Sept.199
Baikal-GVD
We present the status of the Gigaton Volume Detector in Lake Baikal (Baikal-GVD) designed for the detection of high energy neutrinos of astrophysical origin. The telescope consists of functionally independent clusters, sub-arrays of optical modules (OMs), which are connected to shore by individual electro-optical cables. During 2015 the GVD demonstration cluster, comprising 192 OMs, has been successfully operated in Lake Baikal. In 2016 this array was upgraded to baseline configuration of GVD cluster with 288 OMs arranged on eight vertical strings. Thus the instrumented water volume has been increased up to about 5.9 Mtons. The array was commissioned in early April 2016 and takes data since then. We describe the configuration and design of the 2016 array. Preliminary results obtained with data recorded in 2015 are also discussed
High-frequency electromagnetic radiation of germanium crystals in magnetic fields
The cyclotron radiation of plasma of thermal carriers of germanium crystals, which is not in the state of thermodynamic equilibrium with semiconductor, has been experimentally confirmed
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