Search Results - "Moslem, W.M."
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Nanostructuring of sapphire by ion-induced plasma
Published in Results in physics (01-03-2023)“…Sapphire single crystals were irradiated with slow highly charged xenon ions from electron beam ion trap (EBIT) facility. Scanning electron microscopic…”
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Arbitrary amplitude dust-acoustic waves in Jupiter atmosphere
Published in Results in physics (01-02-2021)“…Arbitrary amplitude dust-acoustic solitary waves in a dusty plasma in Jupiter atmosphere are expected to occur for distance greater than 15RJ, where RJ is the…”
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Modifications of single walled carbon nanotubes by ion-induced plasma
Published in Results in physics (01-06-2022)“…Ion beam technology is used efficiently for tailoring the properties of various nanomaterials. Here, we focus on the structural modifications of carbon…”
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Head-on collision of ion-acoustic solitary waves in a Thomas–Fermi plasma containing degenerate electrons and positrons
Published in Physics letters. A (28-12-2009)“…Head-on collision between two ion acoustic solitary waves in a Thomas–Fermi plasma containing degenerate electrons and positrons is investigated using the…”
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On the formation of nanostructures by inducing confined plasma expansion
Published in Results in physics (01-12-2019)“…•Nano-hillocks on the surface of LiNbO3 single crystal are created.•A plasma expansion approach is used to explain the creation of…”
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Explosive and solitary excitations in a very dense magnetoplasma
Published in Physics letters. A (25-08-2008)“…A two-component dense magnetoplasma consisting of ions and degenerate electrons is considered. The basic set of hydrodynamic and Poisson equations are reduced…”
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Super rogue wave catalysis in Titan’s ionosphere
Published in Advances in space research (15-02-2021)“…Super rogue ion-acoustic waves are proposed as a physical catalyst for the heavy hydrocarbon ions formation in the Titan ionosphere. We justified that…”
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Evolution of ion-acoustic soliton waves in Venus’s ionosphere permeated by the solar wind
Published in Advances in space research (15-06-2021)“…Wave observations are as yet an important technique to resolve fine structures in the plasma that cannot be identified by different instruments. In this way,…”
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Electron–hole two-stream instability in a quantum semiconductor plasma with exchange-correlation effects
Published in Physics letters. A (09-07-2012)“…The electron–hole two-stream instability in a quantum semiconductor plasma has been studied including electrons and holes quantum recoil effects,…”
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Super rogue waves at Venusian ionosphere and mantle
Published in Advances in space research (15-09-2023)“…Formation of super rogue ion-acoustic wave is suggested as a physical catalyst for the photochemical reaction to form the Venusian ionosphere and its mantle…”
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Generation of soliton, cnoidal, and periodic waves during pumping GaAs by an electron beam
Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-07-2019)“…Increasing the lifetime of plasma semiconductors that exposed to an electron beam is an important challenge. The dynamical features of growing nonlinear waves,…”
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Ionospheric losses of Venus in the solar wind
Published in Advances in space research (01-01-2020)“…The nature of ionospheric losses from Venus is of essential importance for understanding the ionosphere dynamics of this unmagnetized planet. A plausible…”
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Stability of obliquely propagating 3D solitons in magnetized plasma with nonthermal distribution
Published in Advances in space research (15-07-2020)“…The dynamics of electron-acoustic waves (EAWs) in a magnetized plasma consisting of cold electrons, hot nonthermal distributed electrons, as well as stationary…”
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Nonlinear ion-acoustic waves at Venus ionosphere
Published in Advances in space research (15-09-2020)“…High altitude Venus ionosphere is characterized by the presence of H+ and O+ ions as well as electrons. Because of these two positive ions, the ion-acoustic…”
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Alfvénic rogue waves
Published in Physics letters. A (27-02-2012)“…It is shown that the nonlinear interaction between the magnetic field-aligned circularly polarized (CP) dispersive Alfvén waves and low-frequency electrostatic…”
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Ionic loss from Venus upper ionosphere via plasma wake
Published in Advances in space research (01-08-2021)“…Recent observations have detected significant escape of ions from the Venusian ionosphere. The measurements indicate that the composition of the escaping mix…”
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The effect of Enceladus’s space debris on DAWs in Saturn’s E ring in the presence of suprathermal particles
Published in Chinese journal of physics (Taipei) (01-06-2024)“…The detection of dust within Saturn’s rings through instruments on Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and Cassini missions has sparked our interest in investigating the…”
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Shocklike soliton because of an impinge of protons and electrons solar particles with Venus ionosphere
Published in Advances in space research (15-04-2018)“…This paper introduces an investigation of shocklike soliton or small amplitude Double Layers (DLs) in a collisionless plasma, consisting of positive and…”
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Electron–positron–ion plasma with kappa distribution: Ion acoustic soliton propagation
Published in Physics letters. A (12-07-2010)“…Progress in understanding the nonlinear ion acoustic solitary waves which accompany collisionless electron–positron–ion plasmas with high-energy electrons and…”
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Nonlinear phenomenon in nanostructures creation by fast cluster ions
Published in Physics letters. A (15-01-2017)“…The development of accelerators technology offers a new window for the creation of surface nanostructures in an efficient and accurate way. The use of 30 MeV…”
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