非赫密特式状热传输的热传输方式
Guoqiang Xu1, Xue Zhou2, Ying Li3,4
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge 117583, Republic of Singapore.
Physical review letters
|July 14, 2023
概括
研究人员在热系统中发现了在异常点 (EP) 附近的奇拉热传输. 这种现象表现出对干扰的强度,为控制热量,质量和光流提供了新的方法.
科学领域:
- 非赫米特物理学的物理学.
- 热传输现象是一种热传输现象.
- 经典的波浪物理学的物理.
背景情况:
- 非赫米特系统中的特殊点 (EP) 表示自值退化和自状态交换.
- 在EP附近的奇拉性确保了在经典波场中的稳定性,使得不对称的反向散射和定向发射成为可能.
- 现有的非赫米斯热扩散模型没有在热传输中显示出奇拉状态或定向稳定性.
研究的目的:
- 为了报道性热传输的第一个发现.
- 调查EP附近的热系统中奇拉性的表现和稳定性.
- 探索在操纵热量,质量和光传输方面的潜在应用.
主要方法:
- 在异常点 (EP) 附近运行的受调查的热系统.
- 分析了在不同的导向和热扰动下传输热的行为.
- 标志着在EP和附近出现和抑制奇拉热传输的特征.
主要成果:
- 发现了奇拉热传输,在热系统的EP附近是唯一可观测的,但不是在EP.
- 证明了这种奇拉热传输的显著稳定性,可以抵御大量的附带和热扰动.
- 已经证实,热传输中的奇拉性正是在EP中被抑制的.
结论:
- 揭示了热传输过程中奇拉性的存在和独特特征.
- 建立了一个新的策略来利用特殊点来操纵热传输.
- 通过奇拉热现象控制质量,电荷和扩散光传输的开放途径.
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