Organic acids account for as much as a third of the free acidity in rain in industrialized regions of the earth and as much as two thirds of the free acidity in remote regions.
1 1 his theory of p-n junctions in semiconductors, Shockley1 shows that 1 the potential distribution in a linearly graded p-n junction satisfies a oneparameter differential equation of the form = s
We study the properties of local potential energy minima (inherent structures') sampled by liquids at low temperatures as an approach to elucidating the mechanisms of the observed dynamical slowing
The exponential band tail (Urbach tail) problem for structurally disordered material is treated by a simple model in which quantum wells (used to model the effects of local disorder) trap states in
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Photoluminescence and excitation spectra at 6K show that a potential well (GaAs/AlGa sub (1-x) As) of shape U(z) = U sub 0 |z over (Lz/2)| sup (2/3) grown by molecular beam epitaxy has an energy de
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