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An equation is provided to calculate the stress applied to the ribbon as a function of the roll force, radius, and width.
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Carrier density at room temperature in AGNRs for different ribbon widths as a function of uniaxial strain for two different families (a) n =3 m and (b) n =3 m +1.
Charging/discharging behaviors of de-alloyed and anodic oxidized Ti-Ni-Si amorphous alloy ribbons were measured as a function of current between 10 pA and 100 mA, using galvanostatic charge/discharging method.
The ductile-to-brittle transition temperature (TDB) of melt-spun amorphous Fe80.3B12Si7.7 ribbons was studied as a function of their thickness (25 52 μm), and of the speed and thermal conductivity of the casting wheel.
Orthogonal projection to latent structures was then used to model the properties of the resulting roll compacted products (ribbons, granules and tablets) as a function of the physical MCC properties and the speed ratio.
The variations of band gaps as a function of ribbon widths for c As and f Sb nanoribbons.
For the purpose of further evaluation, the dependence of the bandgap as a function of ribbon width is depicted in Figure 3 with remarkably good agreement compared to the published data.
Structural rearrangement of helical-ribbon carbon nanofibers (CNFs) was studied as a function of graphitization temperature.
The periodic strain field in the SiNM induces a periodic change in the Si band gap as a function of position along the ribbon.
NIR-CI is able to characterize differences in porosity as a function of position on the ribbon where regions with lower porosity show higher absorbance.
Use ribbon as a bow, or a colored karate belt.
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