1990
DOI: 10.1070/pu1990v033n03abeh002552
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Configurational splitting of the giant dipole resonance in atomic nuclei

Abstract: The fabrication of ordered macroporous silicon is obtained by exploiting the self-assembly properties of polymer nanospheres. Here, we demonstrate the method by using nanospheres of 200 nm and 500 nm. These self-assemble in monolayers of ordered hexagonal close-packed nanospheres. A controlled reactive ion etch of the assembled nanospheres, subsequent evaporation of metal, followed by 'lift-off' of the polymer nanospheres, provides a mask suitable for a further reactive ion etch step to provide macroporous pol… Show more

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“…In addition, calculated mass numbers of cluster nuclides are also in compliance with standard concepts [29] [43] on isotope "stability valley". It should be kept in mind that the calculated clusters are formed deep in the sea of nuclear matter and not in particular reactions.…”
Section: Evolution Of Function ( )mentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…In addition, calculated mass numbers of cluster nuclides are also in compliance with standard concepts [29] [43] on isotope "stability valley". It should be kept in mind that the calculated clusters are formed deep in the sea of nuclear matter and not in particular reactions.…”
Section: Evolution Of Function ( )mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…These states are given by the energy of oscillatory and rotational levels determined in shell model of nucleus. The time of processes of approaching equilibrium is within the interval between the time of direct nuclear reactions (with typical nuclear time of ~10 -22 s) and the lifetime of a compound nucleus (10 -16 -10 -15 s [29] [35]- [39]). In addition, there are some attempts to determine separately typical formation times and nuclear matter cluster sizes in astrophysical scales, in particular, for neutron stars.…”
Section: Subatomic and Astrophysical Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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