- tunnelling effect
- tunnelling effect s. → tunnel effect
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
Tunnelling shield — A tunnelling shield is a protective structure used in the excavation of tunnels through soil that is too soft or fluid to remain stable during the time it takes to line the tunnel with a support structure of concrete, cast iron or steel. In… … Wikipedia
tunnelling phenomenon — tunelinis reiškinys statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. Esaki effect; tunnel effect; tunnelling phenomenon vok. Esaki Effekt, m; Tunneleffekt, m rus. туннельный эффект, m pranc. effet tunnel, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
tunnelling phenomenon — tunelinis reiškinys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. tunnel effect; tunnelling phenomenon vok. Tunneleffekt, m rus. туннельный эффект, m pranc. effet tunnel, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Hartman effect — The delay time for a tunneling particle is independent of the thickness of the opaque barrier. This is called the Hartman effect and might result in particles traveling faster than light.The Hartman effect is the tunnelling effect through a… … Wikipedia
Quantum tunnelling — In quantum mechanics, quantum tunnelling is a nanoscopic phenomenon in which a particle violates the principles of classical mechanics by penetrating a potential barrier or impedance higher than the kinetic energy of the particle.Razavy, Mohsen.… … Wikipedia
Josephson effect — Josephson junction array chip developed by NIST as a standard volt The Josephson effect is the phenomenon of supercurrent (i.e. a current that flows indefinitely long without any voltage applied) across two superconductors coupled by a weak link … Wikipedia
Quantum Tunnelling Composite — Quantum Tunnelling Composites (or QTCs) are composite materials of metals and non conducting elastomeric binder, used as pressure sensors. As the name implies, they operate using quantum tunnelling: without pressure, the conductive elements are… … Wikipedia
Quantum Zeno effect — The quantum Zeno effect is a name coined by George Sudarshan and Baidyanaith Misra of the University of Texas in 1977 in their analysis of the situation in which an unstable particle, if observed continuously, will never decay.Citation | last =… … Wikipedia
Kinetic isotope effect — The kinetic isotope effect (KIE) is the ratio of reaction rates of two different isotopically labeled molecules in a chemical reaction. It is also called isotope fractionation, although this term is somewhat broader in meaning. A KIE involving… … Wikipedia
Esaki effect — tunelinis reiškinys statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. Esaki effect; tunnel effect; tunnelling phenomenon vok. Esaki Effekt, m; Tunneleffekt, m rus. туннельный эффект, m pranc. effet tunnel, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
tunnel effect — tunelinis reiškinys statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. Esaki effect; tunnel effect; tunnelling phenomenon vok. Esaki Effekt, m; Tunneleffekt, m rus. туннельный эффект, m pranc. effet tunnel, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas