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    Washington : Island Press
    Keywords: Environmental economics.
    Notes: Part I:An introduction to ecological economics --Why study economics? --The fundamental vision --Ends, means and policy --Part II:The containing and sustaining ecosystem: the whole --The nature of resources and the resources of nature --Abiotc resources --Biotic resources --From empty world to full world --Part IIIMicroeconomics --The basic market equation --Supply and demand --Market failures --Market failures and abiotic resources --Market failures and biotic resources --Part IVMacroeconomics --Macroeconomic concepts: GNP and welfare --Money --Distribution --The IS-LM model --Part VInternational trade --International trade --Globalization --International flows and macroeconomic policy --Part VIPolicy --General policy design principles --Sustainable scale --Just distribution --Efficient allocation.
    Pages: xxvii, 454 p.
    ISBN: 1-417-54379-5
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 89 (2001), S. 3420-3425 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The emerging ferroelectric technology needs a reliable model for the simulation of the ferroelectric capacitors. This model would play a crucial role in designing new ferroelectric nonvolatile memories. As a main requirement, such a model must allow the calculation of the polarization variations for an arbitrary voltage applied to the ferroelectric. However, in spite of the large efforts made in modeling, most of the existing solutions fail to satisfy the above requirement or lack a minimal physical background. To address these problems, we developed a model based on a ferroelectric interpretation of the Preisach theory of hysteresis. In this articles, we try to elucidate how this theory, initially developed for ferromagnetic particles, can be adapted to the ferroelectric materials, despite the many differences between the two. Because the Preisach theory assumes a distribution of the coercitive voltages, we try to clarify its physical meaning in the case of the ferroelectric materials and propose a methodology to determine this distribution experimentally. To facilitate the implementation of the model, the experimental results are then fitted by an analytic function and the whole bidimensional distribution is calculated using a linear approximation. To evaluate the validity of the model, we performed simulations using the Spectre® circuit simulator and the results are in very good agreement with the measurements for the saturated hysteresis loops. The differences existing for the partial loops are mainly due to the linear approximation used for the Preisach distribution. This model can be successfully used for the design of the real memories. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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