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We consider a T-shaped, one-dimensional quantum waveguide containing an attractive or repulsive impurity in the lateral stub, and study how the resonance poles move in the complex k-plane when the strength or the position of the defect changes. Similarities and differences with respect to...
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We have studied the behavior of the S–matrix poles near threshold for quantum waveguides coupled to a cavity with a defect. We emphasize the occurrence of both dominant and shadow poles on the various sheets of the energy Riemann surface, and show that the changes of the total conductivity...
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We consider T–shaped, two–dimensional quantum waveguides containing attractive or repulsive impurities with a smooth, realistic shape, and study how the resonance behavior of the total conductance depends upon the strength of the defect potential and the geometry of the device. The resonance...
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attributed to recovery in 2024, and AlSi11.35Mg0.23, AlSi10.9Mg0.17Sr0.06 due to point and dislocations respectively, and only … one due to dislocations in 7075. …
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The migration enthalpy $H_{iv}^m$ for point defects and dislocations is estimated by using positron lifetime technique …; point defects and dislocations are produced as a result of plastic deformation at room temperature (RT) for the …
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