Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Electron-refractive_effect> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 25 of
25
with 100 triples per page.
- Electron-refractive_effect abstract "The electron-refractive effect or Electron Induced Permittivity Modification (EIPM) is an electro-optic effect observed in some crystals and amorphous materials, such as chalcogenide glasses and oxides, where the permittivity reduces or increases when the material is illuminated by high energy electrons, typically from an transmission electron microscope or scanning electron microscope. The effect is non-linear and reversible.The effect was observed by N. Normand and O. Normand., who observed that the permittivity, of chalcogenide glass increased by as much as 5% when irradiated with an electron gun in the 30keV range; they also noticed that the change was accompanied by a change in the thickness of the film. Recently San-Roman-Alerigi, Anjum and Ooi, demonstrated that the permittivity of chalcogenide thin films could also be reduced by as much as 50% when the sample was illuminated by 300keV electrons; moreover they also demonstrated that the electron induced permittivity modification was reversible".
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageID "39846248".
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageLength "3535".
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageRevisionID "665326879".
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nonlinear_optics.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Chalcogenide_glass.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Electro-optic_effect.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Oxide.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Permittivity.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Photorefractive_effect.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Scanning_electron_microscope.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_electron_microscopy.
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electron-refractive effect".
- Electron-refractive_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Electron-refractive_effect subject Category:Nonlinear_optics.
- Electron-refractive_effect hypernym Effect.
- Electron-refractive_effect type Disease.
- Electron-refractive_effect comment "The electron-refractive effect or Electron Induced Permittivity Modification (EIPM) is an electro-optic effect observed in some crystals and amorphous materials, such as chalcogenide glasses and oxides, where the permittivity reduces or increases when the material is illuminated by high energy electrons, typically from an transmission electron microscope or scanning electron microscope. The effect is non-linear and reversible.The effect was observed by N. Normand and O.".
- Electron-refractive_effect label "Electron-refractive effect".
- Electron-refractive_effect sameAs Q18206764.
- Electron-refractive_effect sameAs m.01210bw8.
- Electron-refractive_effect sameAs Q18206764.
- Electron-refractive_effect wasDerivedFrom Electron-refractive_effect?oldid=665326879.
- Electron-refractive_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Electron-refractive_effect.