MADISON — All celestial bodies — planets, suns, even entire galaxies — produce magnetic fields, affecting such cosmic processes as the solar wind, high-energy particle transport, and galaxy formation.
Abstract: The temperature gradient is a crucial factor affecting the flashover characteristics at the gas-solid interface in DC GIS/GIL. This paper proposes a “stepwise approximation” method and ...
Imagine wearing a shirt that turns from deep blue to bright red when you’re working out, or a dress that shifts from black to silver as you move from air conditioning into summer heat. The fabric that ...
Working in collaboration with Prof. Chu-Chen Chueh from National Taiwan University (NTU), Prof. Yu-Jung Lu and her collaborators demonstrated room-temperature plasmonic lasing by integrating quasi-two ...
ABSTRACT: One of the issues of Thermodynamics is the question of what exactly thermodynamic equilibrium means. It is often interpreted as thermal equilibrium. The question is if this is correct. This ...
A breakthrough in materials science has brought the theoretical world of altermagnets into reality. Researchers have experimentally confirmed a new type of magnetic material that can manipulate ...
An Estimation Method for Lateral Temperature Gradient on Chip Surface of Power Semiconductor Devices
Abstract: Nowadays, serious lateral temperature gradient across the chip surface can significantly reduce the lifetime of the power semiconductor devices. Currently, the primary methods for extracting ...
Multiple plans exist to explore Mars in the coming decades using robotic and crewed missions. The ultimate goal of these missions is to determine whether human beings could live there someday. This ...
A skyrmion is a spin structure arranged in a vortex shape, theoretically reducible to just a few nanometers and capable of moving with very low power. If skyrmions can be freely created and ...
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