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- Depth profiles and electronic stopping powers for fluorine ions in \(^{19}\)F\(^+\)-implanted KTN
- An angular multigrid method for computing mono-energetic particle beams in flatland
- On the propagation of a charged particle beam in a random medium. I: Gaussian statistics
- Density estimation techniques for multiscale coupling of kinetic models of the plasma material interface
- A fast iterative method for computing particle beams penetrating matter
- Thermoacoustic Applications
- Multilayer perceptrons as function approximators for analytical solutions of the diffusion equation
- Study and simulation of the sputtering process of material layers in plasma
- Understanding the contribution of energy and angular distribution in the morphology of thin films using Monte Carlo simulation
- Turbulent energy spectrum via an interaction potential
- Spectral neighbor analysis method for automated generation of quantum-accurate interatomic potentials
- Nonlinear stability and chaos in electrohydrodynamics
- Theories of variable mass particles and low energy nuclear phenomena
- Calculations on the stopping power of the warm dense matter at the Bragg peak
- A finite difference Hartree-Fock program for atoms and diatomic molecules
- MC-ORACLE: a tool for predicting soft error rate
- Computer simulation of rare-gas atoms injection into single-wall carbon nanotube
- CHANNELING ENERGY LOSS IN SILICON BY USING NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
- On the propagation of a charged particle beam in a random medium. II: Discrete binary statistics
- Atomistic analysis of B clustering and mobility degradation in highly B‐doped junctions
- Simulation of femtosecond pulsed laser effects on MOS electronics using TCAD Sentaurus customized models
- Reflection (backscattering)
- Nonlinear electrophysical phenomena in ionic dielectrics with a complicated crystal structure
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