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Journal articles on the topic "Modes de surface de reseaux"

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Camus, Hubert. "Evolution des reseaux hydrographiques au contact Cevennes-Grands Causses meridionaux; consequences sur l'evaluation de la surrection tectonique." Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 172, no. 5 (September 1, 2001): 549–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/172.5.549.

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Abstract The Mediterranean catchment of the Cevennes (S. France) presents deep incision of the river network (fig. 1 and 2). Combined geomorphology and analyses of the residual sedimentary formations allows to reconstruct a complex history of river network evolution, including capture of tributaries of the Herault River (fig. 1, 2 and 3). The history of uplift of the upstream drainage area could be estimated from the provenance studies of the fluvial and karstic deposits, however river incision is also controlled sea-level changes and differential erosion, which makes reconstruction more complex. Allochthonous clasts types: Analyses of allochthonous deposits on the Grands Causses surface reveals different origin for sediments from the hill top and the Airoles valley (fig. 4 b), which was previously unrecognised. Facies 1 is found on the highest points of the Grands Causses surface (well sorted rounded quartz pebbles in red shale matrix) it corresponds to a weathered residual sediments (dismantling of an ancient cover). Facies 2 is found on the slope of the Airoles Valley (fig. 7). It consists of alluvial crystalline poorly sorted clasts with outsized clasts (up to 50 cm) of quartz-vein, schists in a matrix of shales and sand (weathered granite). Between the hill tops and the Airoles Valley, karstic network presents a sediment fill with clasts reworked from facies 1 and facies 2 (fig. 6). Airoles valley model; an example of diachronic formation of drainage network: The Airoles dry valley stretches on the Grands Causses from the north (700 m) to the south into the present thalweg line of the Vis canyon (500 m) (fig. 1b & 3). Crystalline deposits witness an ancient catchment in the Cevennes. Presently, the catchment in the crystalline basement is disconnected and captured by the Arre River flowing eastwards (fig. 3 & 4a). The profile of the Airoles abandoned valley connects with the present Vis Canyon, therefore, at the time of capture, incision of the Vis canyon had reached its present altitude (fig. 4a). The geomorphologic evolution of this area took place in three stages (fig. 8). 1) The Grands Causses acted as piedmont for the crystalline highlands of the Massif Central (fig. 8A). A latter karstic evolution (tropical climate) allowed the weathered residual sediments (facies 1) (fig. 8A). 2) Incision of the Vis karstic canyon implies that the Herault incision and terraces (facies 2) (fig. 8B) of the Airoles valley occurred during this stage. 3) The Arre valley head propagates westward by regressive erosion and finally captured the Airoles river crystalline catchment (fig. 8C). Consequence for the Cevennes uplift and hydrographic network development: Although the values of present vertical incision in the Vis canyon and in the Arre valley are similar, but they achieved at different time. In addition, the narrow and deep canyon of the Vis is due to vertical incision from the karstic surface of the Grands Causses, whereas the Arre wide valley results from (a younger) lateral slopes retreat from a low Herault base-level. The Vis karstic canyon developed in a similar way to the major karstic canyons of both Mediterranean and Atlantic catchment (i.e. Tarn). This rules out a Messinian Mediterranean desiccation as incision driving mechanism and suggests tectonic uplift of the Cevennes and surrounding areas. The Tarn being already incised by 13 My [Ambert, 1990], it implies a Miocene age for the incision. Conclusion: The amplitude of the vertical incision cannot therefore be used in a simple way to interpret the uplift history of the basement. Consequently, geomorphologic analysis appears to be a prerequisite to distinguish the part played by each factor, and to select the site of uplift measurement.
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Serrate, Bénédicte. "Reseaux de conception innovante et formes de proximites." Revista Eletrônica de Estratégia & Negócios 1, no. 2 (August 24, 2010): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.19177/reen.v1e22008103-118.

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La conception, appelée « design » dans les entreprises industrielles, représente dans le processus d’innovation une étape essentielle pourtant peu étudiée encore par les économistes. Elle mobilise pour aboutir à des innovations de plus en plus jugées essentielles à la compétitivité de l’entreprise, quantité d’acteurs internes et externes selon une logique de réseau sans cesse renouvelée. A partir de l’observation de cas empiriques, nous avons tenté dans cet article de comprendre comment s’organisaient ces réseaux innovants. Aujourd’hui dans la plupart des pays qui pratiquent des politiques de développement économique local, il semble établi qu’il faille construire des proximités géographiques entre acteurs pour que se développent des relations industrielles favorisant la dynamique d’innovation et le transfert des connaissances. L’abondance des « clusters » et des « pôles de compétitivité » partout dans le monde témoigne de ce postulat. En analysant les modes d’organisation des réseaux de conception nous avons donc cherché à vérifier si la proximité géographique constituait encore un ressort essentiel et si la globalisation des entreprises ne laissait pas apparaitre d’autres formes de proximités.
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Zhang, Jian Li, and Yan Min Li. "Reseach on Secondary Cooling Dynamic Control Model in Continuous Casting of Slabs." Advanced Materials Research 268-270 (July 2011): 1152–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.268-270.1152.

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one improved finite volume method is proposed, expatiating on the basic idea and integrating the partial derivative equation for the secondary spary water dynamic cooling control model. The semi-discrete equation for derivative of time is obtained.Combinating with an introducted slab continuous casting production line in some steel mill, according to the Q235 actual parameters, what is obtained is surface temperature distribution, the changing of surface temperature and the water flow rate because of the varying of casting speed. The results of simulations performed using the mathematical model are validated against the measured values and a good agreement is observed, Verifing the validity of the model.The model occupies less computer memory, solving simple
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Combe, N., J. R. Huntzinger, and J. Morillo. "Surface loving and surface avoiding modes." European Physical Journal B 68, no. 1 (February 21, 2009): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2009-00061-3.

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Kivshar, Yuri S., Fei Zhang, and Shozo Takeno. "Multistable nonlinear surface modes." Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 119, no. 1-2 (August 1998): 125–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-2789(98)00071-2.

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Gernoth, K. A., J. W. Clark, G. Senger, and M. L. Ristig. "Surface modes of liquidHe4." Physical Review B 49, no. 22 (June 1, 1994): 15836–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.49.15836.

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Zhang, T. H., X. K. Ren, B. H. Wang, Z. J. Hu, W. W. Shao, J. Yang, H. Z. Kang, et al. "Modes of photorefractive surface waves." Journal of Modern Optics 54, no. 10 (July 10, 2007): 1445–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500340601156785.

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Hesse, D., and P. Cawley. "Surface wave modes in rails." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120, no. 2 (August 2006): 733–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.2211587.

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Puri, A., and W. L. Schaich. "Surface modes in accumulation layers." Physical Review B 31, no. 2 (January 15, 1985): 974–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.31.974.

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Gorentsveig, V. I., Yu S. Kivshar, A. M. Kosevich, and E. S. Syrkin. "Nonlinear surface modes in crystals." International Journal of Engineering Science 29, no. 3 (January 1991): 271–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7225(91)90144-r.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Modes de surface de reseaux"

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Hamdad, Sarah. "Synthèse et étude de réseaux de nanoparticules métalliques pour l'exaltation de l'électroluminescence des OLEDs via l'effet plasmonique." Thesis, Paris 13, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021PA131056.

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Dans ce travail de thèse, nous nous sommes intéressés à l’étude de l’amélioration des propriétés optiques et électriques des OLED en utilisant des réseaux de nanoparticules d’Ag. En particulier, nous nous sommes focalisés sur l’étude des résonances de réseau de surface (SLR) afin de comprendre l’origine des mécanismes d’interactions dans ces réseaux. Nous avons aussi étudié l’influence de ces modes sur les caractéristiques d’émission d’une couche organique d’abord en pompage optique et ensuite en pompage électrique. Pour cela, nous avons mis en place au sein du laboratoire LPL plusieurs bancs optiques et développé des calculs afin d’interpréter les résultats obtenus. Ces résultats confirment le rôle crucial des anomalies de Rayleigh dans l’interaction entre les NPs et les émetteurs organiques. En particulier, ils révèlent leur importance pour l’apparition d’une directivité de l’émission. Dans le cas des μOLED, les études réalisées montrent que la présence de réseaux de courtes périodes améliore le processus électrique d’injection des trous dans le dispositif. De plus, on montre également qu’il est possible d’exalter le rendement de la μOLED par l’insertion d’un réseau de longue périodicité. Toutefois, on souligne que l’existence de modes SLR et les effets de directivité de l’émission dans ces dispositifs nécessitent des études plus approfondies. Les résultats obtenus dans le cadre de cette thèse constituent un pas important vers une profonde compréhension des interactions entre les NPs métalliques et les émetteurs organiques et pourraient ouvrir la voie vers l’étude d’OLED superradiantes qui constituerait une étape intermédiaire pour aller vers la diode laser organique
In this thesis work, we were interested in studying the improvement of the optical and electrical properties of OLEDs using square arrays of Ag nanoparticles. In particular, we focused on the study of surface lattice resonance (SLR) modes in order to understand the interaction mechanisms between the NPs in a grating. We have also studied the influence of these modes on the emission characteristics of an organic layer first under optical pumping and then under electrical pumping. For this, we have set up within the LPL laboratory several optical experiments and developed several numerical calculations in order to interpret the obtained results. These latter confirm the crucial role of Rayleigh anomalies in the appearance of directional emission. In the case of OLEDs, the studies carried out show that the presence of short period metallic structures can help to improve the electrical injection process of holes into the organic device. Besides, we show that the insertion of a longue period grating can improve the efficiency of the OLED. However, the existence of collective SLR modes is not guaranteed in this type of configuration and the emission directivity effects require further studies. The results obtained within the framework of this thesis work constitute an important step towards a deep understanding of the interactions between the grating of metallic NPs and the organic emitters and could open the way towards the study and the realization of superriadiant OLEDs, which would constitute an intermediate step to go to the organic laser diode
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Pennington, R. C. "Spectral properties and modes of surface microcavities." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2009. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/66438/.

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This thesis describes the experimental investigations into the transverse mode structure of nearly hemispherical microcavities. The nearly hemispherical niicrocavity structures are fabricated electrocemically through a template of self assembled latex spheres. Controlling the electrochemical parameters, such as the electrochemical solution and electrode potential. allows a wide range of uearly henuspherical rnicrocavities to be realised. The spatial intensity profiles arid resonant frequeucies of the transverse modes of nearly hemispherical nucrocavities are measured experimentally for a wide range of cavity lengths amid mirror curvatures. The experimental mode profiles are radially symmetric Gauss-Laguerre modes, but do not display the frequency degeneracies typical of large scale optical cavities. The nearly hemispherical mnicrocavity samples are compared to investigate how the cavity parameters. such as cavity length and mirror curvature, affect the experimental spatial intensity profiles and resonant frequencies of the transverse modes. Higher order modes are observed despite the fact that they are forbidden due to the symmetrical coupling geometry. rrhe symmetry breaking is shown to be produced by the surface roughness of the curved nnrror. The frequency degeneracy lifting which occurs in the nearly hemispherical niicrocavity structures can he explained and modelled by considering non-parabolic elements in the cavity. A nmnher of mathematical models for the cavity propagation are developed based on paraxial theory. rrliese models are analysed and the predictions made from the models are compared with the experimental profiles and frequencies. The basic agreement between theory and experinient shows that the paraxial theory is able to model the cavity modes. However, the spectrum and the mnode profiles are cpnte sensitive functions of the geometry of the cavity amid the surface roughness of the cavity mirrors. The nearly hemispherical mnicrocavities are structures which offer a new fabrication technique allowing inexpensive and a ummconmplicated method of fabrication. An important feature of the nearly hemispherical microcavities is the tunablity, and the ease in which this can be achieved. The structures are also empty, and this will allow them, in the future, to be easily filled with functional optical nmaterials such as liquid crystals.
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Al-Jibouri, Khalid Ibrahim G. "Electromagnetic linear surface guided modes and plasmon couplers." Thesis, University of Salford, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.304494.

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Wood, John Jesse. "Theory of surface modes in structured plasmonic arrays." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/45355.

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Metamaterials can provide many different functionalities and striking optical properties, whereby the optical control often comes from metallic building blocks which exhibit plasmonic resonances in the optical and infra-red frequency regimes. However, one of the major obstacles in the use of metallic elements is the overcoming of the losses in plasmonic structures. In this thesis, we consider how mode hybridisation can be used to circumvent these losses using cut-wire plasmonic arrays coupled to photonic slab waveguides. The resulting hybrid modes can have low loss characteristics and we investigate how the geometric parameters of the structure can be used to control the transmission and dispersion properties. We then investigate finite arrays finding they can support modes with extremely high quality factors (Q∼ 4000), which is highly unusual in plasmonic systems, and that the individual loss mechanisms can be controlled via the geometry. In the second part of the thesis we consider another type of surface mode, the spoof SPP. Theoretical methods for describing spoof SPPs in perfectly conducting materials are well established, enabling the design of an arbitrary spoof plasma frequency. However, for dispersive materials there have been a lack of theoretical studies. We begin by considering first how small changes to the spoof plasmon geometry affect the characteristics of spoof SPP waves, adapting the coupled mode method to slanted geometries and even right-angled triangular indentations, a structure not normally associated with spoof SPPs. We then develop a formalism based on the coupled mode method allowing the dispersion of real metal spoof SPPs to be understood and tuned, thus enabling control of the optical spoof SPP characteristics via both the geometry and the incorporated materials. This method also enables an in depth look at the modal losses which occur once dispersive materials are incorporated into the spoof plasmon dispersion relation and vary drasticallywith the groove width.
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Lutz, Pascale. "Acquisitions multi-modes en radar géologique de surface." Pau, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PAUU3009.

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L'imagerie de la subsurface par radar géologique de surface peut être significativement améliorée à partir d'acquisitions multi-modes. Des prospections utilisant plusieurs configurations d'antennes ont permis de déduire des informations sur la sensibilité des structures vis-à-vis de la polarisation de l'onde incidente, leurs propriétés à modifier cette polarisation et leurs localisations en trois dimensions. A partir de ces données, des pseudo-sections à faible degré directionnel ou à mode d'acquisition neutre ainsi que des cartes du facteur de dépolarisation ont été établies. Des études polarimétriques ont permis de souligner le lien entre les propriétés des réflecteurs à modifier la polarisation de l'onde incidente et des phénomènes inhabituels perturbateurs au niveau de sections en point milieu commun en mode TE. Des sections relatives à un réseau directif d'émetteurs déphasés ont également été reconstituées à partir de données acquises en point de réception commun. Suite à l'orientation du faisceau dans différentes directions, la localisation des réflecteurs est plus précise, la profondeur d'investigation maximale est augmentée et le rapport "maximum de l'enveloppe sur minimum de l'enveloppe" est amélioré. En vue de la création d'un véritable antenne réseau [5-50] MHz en émission, des antennes-éléments ont été réalisées. Ces dernières fonctionnent correctement en réception ; elles permettront d'atteindre l'objectif final. Les travaux de recherche actuels consistent en la conception du générateur à transistors à avalanche qui les alimentera
Ground penetrating radar images can be signifiquently improved by multi-mode recordings. Surveys using several configurations of the antennas allow to deduce information on the incident wave sensitivity of the structures, their 3-D location and their depolarizing properties. Pseudo-sections characterized by a low degree of directionality or by a neutral acquisition mode have been computed from these multi-configuration datas, as well as maps of the polarization match factor. Polarimetric surveys have underlined the link between interface depolarization and unusual disturbing phenomena on TE mode common mid point gathers. Sections relative to a directive array of phase-shifted transmitters have been reconstructed from common receiver gathers. The beam adjusting towards several directions allows to a more precise reflector location, a greater maximal investigation depth and improvement concerning the " envelope maximum to envelope minimum ratio ". With the aim to carry out an actual array of transmitters in the [5-50] MHz range, single-element antennas have been built. These latters work properly as receivers and will allow to achieve our final aim. At present, the study consists in the design of the avalanche transistor generator
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Dowd, Philip. "Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers : modes, control and applications." Thesis, University of Bath, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.362225.

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Didham, E. F. J. "Hydrogen vibrational modes on W(100) during surface phase transformations." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.355671.

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Booman, Richard Albert 1957. "DETERMINATION OF LOSS MECHANISMS IN LONG RANGE SURFACE PLASMON MODES." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/275490.

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McPhee, Graeme. "Surface-Bound Plasmonic and Leaky Electromagnetic Modes of Metal-Dielectric Structures." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.517370.

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Amezcua-Correa, Rodrigo. "Development of hollow-core photonic bandgap fibres free of surface modes." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2009. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/70915/.

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Conventional optical fibres can only guide light in a high refractive index core by total internal reflection. By using total internal reflections it is not possible to guide light in an air core. Light guidance in air is of great interest for various technological and scientific applications and has only recently been possible with the advent of photonic band gap fibres. However, the transmission performance of silica/air hollow-core photonic bandgap fibres has until now been affected by the existence of surface modes. These surface modes couple with the air-guided mode in specific spectral ranges inside the bandgap simultaneously increasing the attenuation and dispersion of the air-guided mode and reducing the useable bandwidth of the fibre. Therefore, for many applications it is important to eliminate surface modes or at least reduce their impact on the air mode. The fabrication of the first hollow-core photonic bandgap fibre with no surface modes is presented in this thesis. The fibre has state-of-the-art attenuation over the full spectral width of the bandgap. As a result of the elimination of surface modes the fibre presents increased bandwidth, reduced dispersion and dispersion slope compared to previous hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers. These advances have been possible due to the development of a modified fabrication method which makes the production of low-loss hollow-core fibers both simpler and 5 to 6 times quicker than previously. This development makes hollow-core fibres with improved performance more readily available than ever before
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Books on the topic "Modes de surface de reseaux"

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Sernelius, B. Surface modes in physics. Berlin: Wiley-VCH, 2001.

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Sernelius, B. Surface modes in physics. Berlin: Wiley-VCH, 2001.

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Al-Jibouri, Khalid Ibrahim G. Electromagnetic linear surface guided modes and plasmon couplers. Salford: University of Salford, 1991.

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Grama, Nicolae, Cornelia Grama, and Ioan Zamfirescu. Riemann surface approach to natural modes: Exotic resonant states. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Lawrence, Richard T. Experimental inquires into collective sea state modes in deep water surface gravity waves. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1992.

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Choudhari, Meelan. Long-wavelength asymptotics of unstable crossflow modes, including the effect of surface curvature. Hampton, Va: Langley Research Center, 1994.

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Kang, Jinsheng. Influences of surface quality on the rolling contact fatique behaviour of ceramics: An investigation into the relationship between the finishing process, surface quality and failure modes of advanced Si3N4 rolling elements. Poole: Bournemouth University, 2001.

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Sernelius, Bo E. Surface Modes in Physics. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Sernelius, Bo E. Surface Modes in Physics. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2005.

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Chen, Lin, Fei Gao, Wei E. I. Sha, and Zhi Ning Chen, eds. Recent Progress in Surface Electromagnetic Modes. Frontiers Media SA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-984-4.

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Book chapters on the topic "Modes de surface de reseaux"

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Tilley, D. R. "Surface Magnetic Modes." In Springer Series on Wave Phenomena, 30–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82715-0_3.

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Vollmer, Frank, and Deshui Yu. "Surface Plasmon Resonance." In Optical Whispering Gallery Modes for Biosensing, 63–118. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06858-4_2.

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Hashimoto, Ken-ya. "Coupling-of-Modes Theory." In Surface Acoustic Wave Devices in Telecommunications, 191–235. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04223-6_7.

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Durukanog̃lu, S., A. Kara, and T. S. Rahman. "Vibrational Modes and Relative Stability of Stepped Surfaces of Copper." In Surface Diffusion, 599–605. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0262-7_52.

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Maier, Stefan A. "Electromagnetic Surface Modes at Low Frequencies." In Plasmonics: Fundamentals and Applications, 89–104. New York, NY: Springer US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-37825-1_6.

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Zeman, Sonja. "(C)Overt epistemic modality and its perspectival effects on the textual surface." In Modes of Modality, 457–84. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/slcs.149.15zem.

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Goldammer, W., W. Ludwig, and W. Zierau. "Surface Modes and Surface Reconstruction in Diamond-Type Crystal Lattices." In Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter V, 186–89. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82912-3_56.

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Sá, Paulo M., and Brigitte Tomé. "Gravitational waves from r-modes." In Isolated Neutron Stars: From the Surface to the Interior, 557–61. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5998-8_75.

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Cardona, M. "Folded, Confined, Interface, and Surface Vibrational Modes in Semiconductor Superlattices." In Lectures on Surface Science, 2–27. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71723-9_1.

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Wollschläger, J., F. Schäfer, D. Erdös, K. M. Schröder, M. Michailov, and M. Henzler. "Epitaxial Growth of MG on PD(100) and AG(100): Growth Modes for Complete and Incomplete Adlayer Condensation." In Surface Diffusion, 235–44. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0262-7_21.

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Conference papers on the topic "Modes de surface de reseaux"

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Stupakov, Gennady V. "Surface impedance and synchronous modes." In Workshop on instabilities of high intensity hadron beams in rings. AIP, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1301898.

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Zhiyong Xu, Yaroslav V. Kartashov, Lluis Torner, and Yuri S. Kivshar. "Nonlinear surface modes in annular waveguides." In 2008 Joint Conference of the Opto-Electronics and Communications Conference (OECC) and the Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology (ACOFT). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oeccacoft.2008.4610644.

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Kitann, S. C., W. L. Barnes, and J. R. Sambles. "Phototric Band Structure of Surface Modes." In EQEC'96. 1996 European Quantum Electronic Conference. IEEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eqec.1996.561903.

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Santos, Serge Dos, Víctor Sánchez-Morcillo, Noé Jiménez, André-Pierre Abellard, and Ayache Bouakaz. "Modulational instability of microbubbles surface modes." In INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON ULTRASONICS: Gdańsk 2011. AIP, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3703195.

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Razafindrakoto, Richard, Emmanuel Rousseau, Didier Felbacq, and Emmanuel Kling. "Confined modes on a meta-surface." In SPIE NanoScience + Engineering, edited by Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Tom G. Mackay, and Motofumi Suzuki. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2060649.

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Juarez-Morales, J. C., J. Munoz-Lopez, and G. Martinez-Niconoff. "Generalized surface plasmon modes partially coherent." In Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties IX. SPIE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.894496.

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Malkova, Natalia, and Garnett W. Bryant. "Topological Surface Modes in Photonic Structures." In CLEO: Applications and Technology. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_at.2011.jtui22.

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Chaline, Jennifer, Ayache Bouakaz, Victor Sanchez-Morcillo, Noe Jimenez, and Serge Dos Santos. "Vibration modes in a pendulums ring: Analogy with gas microbubbles surface modes." In 2013 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2013.0085.

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Beniguel, Yannick, and Philippe Pouliguen. "HF radar: surface wave and hybrid modes." In 2018 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements & Applications (CAMA). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cama.2018.8530464.

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West, J. A., and K. W. Koch. "Surface Modes in Photonic Band-Gap Fibers." In Photonic Metamaterials: From Random to Periodic. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/meta.2007.tub1.

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Reports on the topic "Modes de surface de reseaux"

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Stupakov, Gennady. Surface Impedance and Synchronous Modes. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10123.

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Edelmann, Philipp Valentin Ferdinand. Next steps in our hydro simulations core and surface, g-modes and p-modes. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1623418.

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Dai, Weitao. Surface modes at metallic an photonic crystal interfaces. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/985309.

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Bell, Thomas, and Daniel Steinhurst. Magnetic Surface Modes and UXO/Clutter Classification and Discrimination. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada571874.

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Pinsker, R. I., and P. L. Colestock. Effect of surface modes on coupling to fast waves in the LHRF. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6090694.

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Chu, P. C. Air-Ocean Surface Heat Exchange (AOSHE) Model and Low Frequency Unstable Modes in Atmosphere and Ocean. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada530524.

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LaRow, Timothy. Role of Low Frequency Sea Surface Temperature Modes with a Changing Climate in Modulating Atlantic Hurricane Activity. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1169937.

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Wagner, George W., and Roderick A. Fry. Observation of Distinct Surface AlIV Sites and Phosphonate Binding Modes in Gamma-Alumina and Concrete by High-Field 27Al and 31P MAS NMR. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada597437.

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Keen, C. E., K. Dickie, L. T. Dafoe, T. Funck, J. K. Welford, S A Dehler, U. Gregersen, and K J DesRoches. Rifting and evolution of the Labrador-Baffin Seaway. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/321854.

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The evolution of the 2000 km long Mesozoic rift system underlying the Labrador-Baffin Seaway is described, with emphasis on results from geophysical data sets, which provide the timing, sediment thickness, and crustal structure of the system. The data sets include seismic reflection and refraction, gravity, and magnetic data, with additional constraints provided by near-surface geology and well data. Many features that characterize rift systems globally are displayed, including: wide and narrow rift zones; magma-rich and magma-poor margin segments; exhumation of continental mantle in distal, magma-poor zones; and occurrences of thick basalts, associated with the development of seaward-dipping reflectors, and magmatic underplating. The magma-rich regions were affected by Paleogene volcanism, perhaps associated with a hotspot or plume. Plate reconstructions help elucidate the plate tectonic history and modes of rifting in the region; however, many questions remain unanswered with respect to this rift system.
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Bergsen, Pepijn, Leah Downey, Max Krahé, Hans Kundnani, Manuela Moschella, and Quinn Slobodian. The economic basis of democracy in Europe: structural economic change, inequality and the depoliticization of economic policymaking. Royal Institute of International Affairs, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55317/9781784135362.

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- To understand contemporary challenges to European democracy, it is crucial to look beyond the surface of politics and consider the deeper relationship between democracy and the economy. Instead of focusing exclusively on the rise of ‘populism’, it is necessary to acknowledge the multiplicity of threats to European democracy, in particular those arising from the structure of European economies and economic policymaking. - Understanding these weaknesses in the functioning of European democracies is crucial to an effective approach to future economic transformations, in particular the green transition, but also for dealing effectively and equitably with challenges such as higher inflation. It is important that the relevant policy changes and responses are democratically legitimate and do not foster the kind of political backlash that previous economic transformations did. - Over the past 40 years, economic inequality – ranging from income inequality to discrepancies in wealth and economic security – has widened throughout developed economies. In turn, these developments have generated increasing political inequality, as economic policymaking has served the interests of the well-off. - Democratic systems have also been made less responsive to electorates through the ‘depoliticization’ of policymaking, in particular economic policy, as a result of its insulation from national-level democratic scrutiny. The expansion of technocratic modes of governance – notably through independent central banks and EU-level institutions – has in many cases entrenched the policy preferences of specific groups in institutions removed from direct democratic control. - As this depoliticization has to a large extent made democratic contestation over economic policy redundant, politics has increasingly been polarized around ‘cultural’ questions. But such a focus on culture is unlikely to address the inequalities behind the dysfunction of democracies in Europe. - Strengthening European democracy requires a ‘repoliticization’ of economic policymaking, including both fiscal and monetary policymaking. In the specific context of the EU, this would mean opening up more policy space for national decision-makers and parliaments – in particular by giving them a more influential role in fiscal policy, and by making monetary policy more democratic.
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