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A coupled 2 x 2D Babcock-Leighton solar dynamo model. II Reference dynamo solutions
(American Astronomical Society, 2017-01)
In this paper we complete the presentation of a new hybrid 2 × 2D flux transport dynamo (FTD) model of the solar
cycle based on the Babcock–Leighton mechanism of poloidal magnetic field regeneration via the surface decay ...
Spectrum simulation of rough and nanostructured targets from their 2D and 3D image by Monte Carlo methods
(2015-09)
Corteo is a program that implements Monte Carlo (MC) method to simulate ion beam analysis (IBA) spectra of several techniques by following the ions trajectory until a sufficiently large fraction of them reach the detector ...
Computer Simulation of Ion Beam Analysis: Possibilities and Limitations
(2011)
Quantitative application of ion beam analysis methods, such as Rutherford backscat- tering, elastic recoil detection analysis, and nuclear reaction analysis, requires the use of computer simulation codes. The different ...
Focussed helium ion channeling through Si nanomembranes
(2018-03-15)
Channeling of low energy (25 to 35 keV) focussed He ions transmitted through crystalline Si (001) nanomembranes (50nm) has been observed using a He ion microscope. Planar (110) and (100) channeling was detected with critical ...
A Coupled 2 × 2D Babcock–Leighton Solar Dynamo Model. I. Surface Magnetic Flux Evolution
(2015-09)
The need for reliable predictions of the solar activity cycle motivates the development of dynamo models incorporating a representation of surface processes sufficiently detailed to allow assimilation of magnetographic ...
Critical process temperatures for resistive InGaAsP/InP heterostructures heavily implanted by Fe or Ga ions
(Elsevier, 2015-07-30)
We report on critical ion implantation and rapid thermal annealing (RTA) process temperatures that produce resistive Fe- or Ga-implanted InGaAsP/InP heterostructures. Two InGaAsP/InP heterostructure compositions, with band ...
Hydrogen analysis depth calibration by CORTEO Monte-Carlo simulation
(Elsevier, 2015-10-21)
Hydrogen imaging with sub-μm lateral resolution and sub-ppm sensitivity has become possible with coincident proton–proton (pp) scattering analysis (Reichart et al., 2004). Depth information is evaluated from the energy sum ...