2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.09.026
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Synergetic model of the formation of non-crystalline structures

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“…Let us consider the system and corresponding conditions for obtaining non-crystalline semiconductor materials by cooling the melt [1,2]. In a non-equilibrium noncrystalline system (NCS) for a non-adiabatic process in which non-crystalline materials are produced, the amount of heat dQ from the environment (thermostat) is equal dQ = TdS [8,15]. In this case, it is necessary to consider the flow of negative entropy from the surrounding environment 0 ) ( ≤ = q f dS e , where q is the external control parameter, which is defined by the velocity of change in temperature.…”
Section: Concepts and Investigation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us consider the system and corresponding conditions for obtaining non-crystalline semiconductor materials by cooling the melt [1,2]. In a non-equilibrium noncrystalline system (NCS) for a non-adiabatic process in which non-crystalline materials are produced, the amount of heat dQ from the environment (thermostat) is equal dQ = TdS [8,15]. In this case, it is necessary to consider the flow of negative entropy from the surrounding environment 0 ) ( ≤ = q f dS e , where q is the external control parameter, which is defined by the velocity of change in temperature.…”
Section: Concepts and Investigation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…x to 2 x , evolution, the growth rate reaches to its extremum 4 / rk . The effectiveness of change factor increases and the extent of the use of resources is increasing.…”
Section: Business Strategy Evolution Of the Synergistic Effectmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Haken, the founder of synergy theory, pointed out that in an open system, subsystems both move spontaneously and independently without rules, but also move synergetic because of the fixed association between subsystems [2] . Synergy is referred to synergistic function, the result of which is called as synergistic effect.…”
Section: Definition Of Enterprise Strategy Synergymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The stochastic proton migration in hydrogen bonds makes the bulky water collective, [81]. The solid water (ice) has hydrogen-bridge connections over the entire volume [84]. The entire bridge bonded ice turns to water by the first kind of phase transition, but only a fraction of the bridges broke, about every seventh, which was approximated from the evaporation and melting heat ratio (We≈2256 kJ/kg and Wm≈334 kJ/kg).…”
Section: Transport Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%