quasiballistic

English

Etymology

quasi- + ballistic

Adjective

quasiballistic (not comparable)

  1. (military) Synonym of semiballistic
  2. (physics) Pertaining to scattering events with LO (Local Oscillator) phonons in a resonant tunneling emitter.
    • 2007, Ado Jorio, ‎Gene Dresselhaus, & ‎Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Carbon Nanotubes, →ISBN:
      Thus, we should note that the exponent α for SWNTs is an effective exponent and valid within the limited quasiballistic region where ballistic and diffusive phonons coexist, rather than the asymptotic exponent at L → ∞.
    • 2013, Hadis Morkoç, Nitride Semiconductor Devices: Fundamentals and Applications, →ISBN:
      For this first-order optimization, the electrons not experiencing ballistic (no scattering) and the quasiballistic transport (i.e., only one phonon emission or absorption) within the SEI region are assumed thermalized to the bottom of the conduction band of the SEI layer.
    • 2016, Silas L. Carvalho, César R. de Oliveira, “A characterization of singular packing subspaces with an application to limit-periodic operators”, in arXiv:
      Consequently, in a generic set, these operators are quasiballistic.
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