Ion distribution models for defect fluorite ZrO2 - AO1.5 (A = Ln, Y) solid solutions: II. Thermodynamics of mixing and ordering

2021 ◽  
Vol 202 ◽  
pp. 55-67
Author(s):  
Victor L. Vinograd ◽  
Andrey A. Bukaemskiy
2007 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 262-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karin Mattsson ◽  
Gunnar Eriksson ◽  
Urban Grén ◽  
Krister Ström

1996 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 1506-1512 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Hubert ◽  
F. Leblanc ◽  
P. Gaimard

Abstract. New results on the information that can be extracted from simulated non-Maxwellian incoherent radar spectra are presented. The cases of a pure ionosphere and of a composite ionosphere typical of a given altitude of the auroral F region are considered. In the case of a pure ionosphere of NO+ or O+ ions it has been shown that the electron temperature and the electron density can be derived from a Maxwellian analysis of radar spectra measured at aspect angles of 0° or 21° respectively; the ion temperature and ion temperature anisotropy can be derived from a non- constraining model such as the 1D Raman fitting of a complementary measurement made at an aspect angle larger than 0° for the NO+ ions, or at an aspect angle larger than 21° for the O+ ions. Moreover with such measurements at large aspect angles, the shape of the velocity ion distribution functions can simultaneously be inferred. The case of a composite ionosphere of atomic O+ and molecular NO+ ions is a difficult challenge which requires simultaneously a complementary measurement of the electron temperature to provide the ion composition and the electron density from the incoherent radar spectra at a specific aspect angle of 21°; hence, a model dependent routine is necessary to derive the ion temperatures and ion temperature anisotropies. In the case where the electron temperature is not given, a routine which depends on ion distribution models is required first: the better the ion distribution models are, the more accurately derived the plasma parameters will be. In both cases of a composite ionosphere, the 1D Raman fitting can be used to keep a check on the validity of the results provided by the ion distribution model dependent routine.


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