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The Silistar Intrusive, Eastern Srednogorie Zone, Bulgaria: Structural Data And Potential For Porphyry Copper And Epithermal Systems, Radoslav Nakov, Thomas Kerestedjian, Angel Kunov Jan 2002

The Silistar Intrusive, Eastern Srednogorie Zone, Bulgaria: Structural Data And Potential For Porphyry Copper And Epithermal Systems, Radoslav Nakov, Thomas Kerestedjian, Angel Kunov

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Late Cretaceous Silistar intrusion comprises of gabbros, gabbro-diorites to quartz-diorites and aplites, that were emplaced into a volcano-sedimentary succession of similar age. Structural data suggest that this intrusion is part of a larger, partially exposed body. A dense network of primary and secondary joints, in many places filled with various ore and gangue minerals, is a conspicuous feature of the intrusion. Hydrothermal alteration affecting the intrusion and the wall rocks includes: uralitization (amphibole±epidote), secondary biotitization and propylitization. Propylitic alteration occurred in two stages: high temperature (epidote-actinolite-chlorite) and middle to low temperature (sericite-chlorite-carbonate-epidote and chlorite-sericite-carbonate). Products of later alteration events …


Age And Thickness Of The Lithosphere Within The Western And Eastern Basins Of The Black Sea According To Geophysical Data, Eugeniy Verzhbitsky, Ivan Kuzin, Leopold Lobkovsky Jan 2002

Age And Thickness Of The Lithosphere Within The Western And Eastern Basins Of The Black Sea According To Geophysical Data, Eugeniy Verzhbitsky, Ivan Kuzin, Leopold Lobkovsky

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The ages of the western and eastern basins of the Black Sea have been estimated on the basis of heat-flow data. The obtained ages (70-60 Ma) are in good accord with the time of basins' origin as determined from seismic and magnetic data. During this time, the Black Sea opened as a back-arc basin to the north of the Pontide magmatic arc. The arc prehistory of the Pontides is confirmed by the existence of relict mantle seismicity, which is most active in the eastern Pontides. Nearly synchronous times of origin for the western and eastern basins supports the concept of …


Mid-Ordovician (Late Darriwilian) Conodonts From The Southern-Central Taurides, Turkey: Geological Implications, Hüseyi̇n Kozlu, M. Cemal Göncüoğlu, Graciela N. Sarmiento, M. Ali̇ Gül Jan 2002

Mid-Ordovician (Late Darriwilian) Conodonts From The Southern-Central Taurides, Turkey: Geological Implications, Hüseyi̇n Kozlu, M. Cemal Göncüoğlu, Graciela N. Sarmiento, M. Ali̇ Gül

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Tekmen Member of the Seydişehir Formation of the Silifke-Aydıncık Nappe is exposed between the towns Silifke and Aydıncık, in the central Taurides, southern Turkey. The member is composed of sandy limestones with interbeds of reddish shales. Distinctive depositional features of the carbonates and associated siliciclastics are suggestive of a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic tempestite-type deposition in a shelf environment. The conodont fauna from the Tekmen Member includes taxa that are known from the Baltoscandian region and are referred to the Darriwilian, being the first Middle-Ordovician finding from Turkey. A late Darriwilian (late Lasnamägian to Uhakun) age migth be attributed to the …


Effect Of Rf Power On The Electrical Properties Of Glow-Discharge A-Si:H, Hüseyi̇n Tolunay Jan 2002

Effect Of Rf Power On The Electrical Properties Of Glow-Discharge A-Si:H, Hüseyi̇n Tolunay

Turkish Journal of Physics

Hydrogenated amorphous silicon films were prepared in an rf glow-discharge system by decomposing undiluted silane at various rf power densities. Dark conductivity and photoconductivity of the films have been measured in the temperature range 420K-100K at four different photon fluxes. It was observed that both dark conductivity and photoconductivity increase with increasing rf power density.


Near Bandedge Optical Absorption Processes In Semi Insulating And N-Type Gaas, Tacetti̇n Yildirim, Sebahatti̇n Tüzemen, Seydi̇ Doğan, Beki̇r Gürbulak, Aytunç Ateş, Muhammet Yildirim Jan 2002

Near Bandedge Optical Absorption Processes In Semi Insulating And N-Type Gaas, Tacetti̇n Yildirim, Sebahatti̇n Tüzemen, Seydi̇ Doğan, Beki̇r Gürbulak, Aytunç Ateş, Muhammet Yildirim

Turkish Journal of Physics

Near bandedge optical absorption processes in semi-insulating (SI) GaAs and Te-doped n-type GaAs crystals were investigated in the temperature range 10--300 K. We observed absorption peaks whose maximum energies E_{m}, ranging from 1.498 to 1.485 eV decrease as the temperature increases from 10 K to 100 K. The peaks for both SI and n-type GaAs disappeared above 100 K. Extrapolating the graphs of E$_{g}-E_{m} versus temperature, we observed that near bandedge absorption is overlapped by the conduction band at about 220 K and 260 K for n-type and SI samples, respectively. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the absorption in the region …


Experimental Investigation Of Temperature Effect On Refractive Index Of Dye Laser Liquids, Şeref Yaltkaya, Ramazan Aydin Jan 2002

Experimental Investigation Of Temperature Effect On Refractive Index Of Dye Laser Liquids, Şeref Yaltkaya, Ramazan Aydin

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this work, refractive index of selected dye laser solutions were measured by fiber optic sensor. The fiber optic probe was dipped into the liquids and according to Fresnel's Reflection Law, refractive index values were obtained at the wavelength of the laser utilized. The solutions consisted of Rhodamine 6G, Rhodamine B and Coumarin 481 dissolved in methanol, and ethylene glycol, respectively. Refractive index variations of the dye solutions and their solvents with temperature were measured and the refractive index temperature coefficient dn/dT were calculated at the wavelength of 780 nm.


The Contributions Of Anomalous Magnetic Moment To Relativistic Landau Orbits, Ali̇ Havare, Nuri̇ Ünal Jan 2002

The Contributions Of Anomalous Magnetic Moment To Relativistic Landau Orbits, Ali̇ Havare, Nuri̇ Ünal

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this work, the contributions of anomalous magnetic moment to relativistic Landau orbits are calculated by the method of self-field quantum electrodynamics. In addition to contributions from positive energy states new terms from negative energy states that have not been taken into account before are now also included. Contributions from these terms are found to be in the same order as positive terms.


The Determination Of Thermal Annealing Effect On A-Si:H Films Coated On Glass And On Single Crystalline Of Silicon, Necmi̇ Seri̇n, Tülay Seri̇n, Ali̇ Riza Özdemi̇r, Bora Alkan, Çeli̇k Tarimci, Basri̇ Ünal Jan 2002

The Determination Of Thermal Annealing Effect On A-Si:H Films Coated On Glass And On Single Crystalline Of Silicon, Necmi̇ Seri̇n, Tülay Seri̇n, Ali̇ Riza Özdemi̇r, Bora Alkan, Çeli̇k Tarimci, Basri̇ Ünal

Turkish Journal of Physics

The aim of this study was to examine the effect of thermal annealing on hydrogenated intrinsic amorphous silicon a-Si:H films. Hydrogenated intrinsic amorphous films were seperately coated on glass and single cyrstalline silicon substrates by means of d.c. magnetron sputtering technique. a-Si:H/glass and a-Si:H/c-Si samples were annealed in the temperature range of 23-250^oC, 23-200^oC and 600-1050^oC, respectively. The effect of annealing on the a-Si:H films were examined by means of Infrared vibrational transmittance spectrum technique (IR) in the wavenumber range 4000-400 cm^{-1} and Scanning Electron Microsope (SEM). The results were interpreted in terms of hydrogen diffusion.


A Method For Identifying Gluon Jets With High Purity In 3-Jet Hadronic Z Decays, Ayda Beddall Jan 2002

A Method For Identifying Gluon Jets With High Purity In 3-Jet Hadronic Z Decays, Ayda Beddall

Turkish Journal of Physics

A method for identifying gluon jets with very high purity is presented and the performance evaluated. Quark and gluon jets from Monte Carlo simulated Hadronic Z decays are identified by energy ordered jets and applying heavy flavour tagging. It is shown that quark and gluon jets can be identified with a purity of about 98%.


Dependence Of Neutron-Proton Entity Transfer On Superfluid Parameters, Hüseyi̇n Ayteki̇n Jan 2002

Dependence Of Neutron-Proton Entity Transfer On Superfluid Parameters, Hüseyi̇n Ayteki̇n

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this study the nuclear matrix elements of neutron-proton (n-p) entity transfer of even-even nuclei are investigated in the Tamm-Dancoff Approximation (TDA). These matrix elements are used for n-p entity stripping from even-even nuclei and n-p entity absorbing of even-even nuclei. It is shown that the matrix element of 0^{+} \to 0^{+} transition between {\left {Z,N} \right\rangle} and {\left {Z - 2,N - 2} \right\rangle} even-even nuclei via the 1^{+} states of {\left {Z - 1,N - 1} \right\rangle} intermediate nuclei depends only on the superfluid parameters.


The Investigation Of The E2/M1 Multipole Mixing Ratios And Deformation Parameters Of Electromagnetic Transitions In Decay Of ^{156}Gd, Mehmet Baylan, İhsan Uluer Jan 2002

The Investigation Of The E2/M1 Multipole Mixing Ratios And Deformation Parameters Of Electromagnetic Transitions In Decay Of ^{156}Gd, Mehmet Baylan, İhsan Uluer

Turkish Journal of Physics

The extended Rotation -- Vibration Model (RTV) containing different deformations for protons and neutrons is applied to ^{156}Gd nucleus. Using the Rotation-Vibration Model approach multipole mixing ratios \delta (E2/M1), deformation parameter \beta_{o} , g_{R} factors, and quadrupole moments q_{2} + and q_{o} were calculated.


Relations For Different Resonators Of Nd:Glass And Nd:Yag Lasers, Erol Taşal, M. Selami̇ Kiliçkaya Jan 2002

Relations For Different Resonators Of Nd:Glass And Nd:Yag Lasers, Erol Taşal, M. Selami̇ Kiliçkaya

Turkish Journal of Physics

Simple relations in terms of effective g parameters are given for linear resonators that contain laser rods with curved endfaces and for symmetrical and asymmetric ring resonators of Nd:Glass and Nd:YAG lasers. The equivalence relationships of thick and thin lenses have been applied.


Urbach's Rule And Optical Properties For Tlgas_{2}, Aytunç Ateş, Beki̇r Gürbulak, Muhammet Yildirim, Seydi̇ Doğan, Songül Duman, Tacetti̇n Yildirim, Sebahatti̇n Tüzemen Jan 2002

Urbach's Rule And Optical Properties For Tlgas_{2}, Aytunç Ateş, Beki̇r Gürbulak, Muhammet Yildirim, Seydi̇ Doğan, Songül Duman, Tacetti̇n Yildirim, Sebahatti̇n Tüzemen

Turkish Journal of Physics

Absorption measurements were carried out on TlGaS_{2} sample in the temperature range between 10 and 320 K in 10 K steps. There is an abrupt change in the Urbach energy at 180 K and 280 K and steepness parameter at 120 K and 220 K .Obtained from the changing of the Urbach energy, these may be phase transition temperatures. The phonon energies calculated for TlGaS_{2} is 19.7 \pm 5 meV.


On Numerical Simulations Of Composite Dielectrics In Thermally Stimulated Conditions, Eni̇s Tuncer, Stanislaw M. Gubanski Jan 2002

On Numerical Simulations Of Composite Dielectrics In Thermally Stimulated Conditions, Eni̇s Tuncer, Stanislaw M. Gubanski

Turkish Journal of Physics

A binary composite system with particulated inclusions was considered. First, thermally stimulated depolarization ({\sc tsd}) currents of the system were simulated by altering different parameters of the {\sc tsd} current equation, {\em i.e.}, intrinsic dielectric properties of constituents, conductivity of inclusions, heating rate and activation energy of inclusion conductivity and shape of inclusions. Two different methods of finding the activation energy of {\sc tsd} processes from the simulated {\sc tsd} currents were discussed. Second, we have included the Monte Carlo technique by assuming that the shape factor of inclusions were distributed. These simulations have shown that if the inclusions were …


Spin Polarized Cold And Hot Dense Neutron Matter, S. A. Moharrm, Azza O. El-Shal Jan 2002

Spin Polarized Cold And Hot Dense Neutron Matter, S. A. Moharrm, Azza O. El-Shal

Turkish Journal of Physics

The Thomas-Fermi (TF) model is used to calculate the equation of state of thermal polarized neutron matter. The properties of cold and hot neutron matter have been investigated. A realistic density-dependent M3Y effective nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction where the Yukawa strengthes are based on the G-matrix of the Paris interaction has been used. Special attention is devoted to the effect of the spin excess parameter on these properties. Moreover, the effect of some realistic density dependence has been studied. The results obtained are in reasonable agreement with previous theoretical estimates using different methods of calculation.


Radiation Transfer For Exponential C(X), Fatma Erdoğan Jan 2002

Radiation Transfer For Exponential C(X), Fatma Erdoğan

Turkish Journal of Physics

The emergent flux for radiation transfer in inhomogeneous half-space for exponential c(x) = 1 + ke^{-mx}/1 + be^{-mx} is obtained by using Modified-Eddington method, where m, b, k are constants. As a result of this work, angular flux is obtained in terms of Jacobi polynomials.


Structural Analysis Of A Gaas/Al_Xga_{1-X} As Hot Electron Light Emitter Using Double Axis X-Ray Diffraction, Ali̇ Teke Jan 2002

Structural Analysis Of A Gaas/Al_Xga_{1-X} As Hot Electron Light Emitter Using Double Axis X-Ray Diffraction, Ali̇ Teke

Turkish Journal of Physics

We report on interference peaks in double axis x-ray rocking curves of tunable wavelength hot electron light emitters. The device is based on a p-GaAs and n-Ga_{1-x}Al_xAs heterojunction containing an inversion layer on the p- side, and GaAs quantum wells on the n- side of the junction, a construction known as HELLISH-2 (Hot Electron Light Emitting and Lasing in Semiconductor Heterostructure-Type 2). The interference has been shown to strongly depend on the periodicy of the device structure. Experimental curves are compared with simulated rocking curves. Some structural parameters, such as total epilayer thickness, composition ratio and quantum well width and …


On The Numerical Solution And Limitations Of Energy Equation For Vertical Bridgman System With Varying Temperature Gradient At The Boundary, Ergün Taşarkuyu, Evren Akar, Bülent Gülteki̇n Akinoğlu Jan 2002

On The Numerical Solution And Limitations Of Energy Equation For Vertical Bridgman System With Varying Temperature Gradient At The Boundary, Ergün Taşarkuyu, Evren Akar, Bülent Gülteki̇n Akinoğlu

Turkish Journal of Physics

In vertical Bridgman crystal growth systems solid-liquid interface shape is one of the most important factors affecting the product quality. Most of the theoretical studies to determine the interface shape consider the numerical solution to the heat-conduction and the energy equation. The purpose of this work is to present and discuss a numerical solution to the energy equation (also called the convection-diffusion equation) for a vertical Bridgman system with varying temperature gradient at the boundary. Different system parameters are examined and the importance of the pulling rate for different materials in the utilization of the energy equation is emphasized. The …


The Electron-Photon Coincidence Method And Its Application To Excitation Of The 2p State Of Atomic Hydrogen, Hüseyi̇n Ali̇ Yalim, Albert Crowe Jan 2002

The Electron-Photon Coincidence Method And Its Application To Excitation Of The 2p State Of Atomic Hydrogen, Hüseyi̇n Ali̇ Yalim, Albert Crowe

Turkish Journal of Physics

Early measurements of atomic excitation by electron scattering observed either the scattered electron or decay photon. An excited state can not be completely defined by such experiments due to loss of information. Therefore a new method was developed in the early 70's called the correlation method. The new correlation method involves the detection of both the scattered electron and photon arising from the same collision using coincidence techniques. This method enables a full description of an excited state. In this paper, we give a discussion of to the method and its application to excitation of the 2p state of atomic …


A Quadratic Boundary Element Formulation For Neutron Diffusion Equation, Bi̇lge Özgener, Havar Isikli Jan 2002

A Quadratic Boundary Element Formulation For Neutron Diffusion Equation, Bi̇lge Özgener, Havar Isikli

Turkish Journal of Physics

The boundary element method (BEM) is a technique based on the principle of the conversion of the governing differential equation to the boundary integral equation with consequent reduction by one in the dimension of the problem. In this work, quadratic boundary elements and thus BEM have been applied to neutron diffusion calculations to render the treatment of curved boundaries possible. The results of the developed computer program BENDQ has been compared to the analytical solutions and validated.


Contribution To The Relationship Between Solar Radiation And Sunshine Duration In The Tropics: A Case Study Of Experimental Data At Ilorin, Nigeria, Sunday O. Udo Jan 2002

Contribution To The Relationship Between Solar Radiation And Sunshine Duration In The Tropics: A Case Study Of Experimental Data At Ilorin, Nigeria, Sunday O. Udo

Turkish Journal of Physics

From monthly average daily values of clearness index and relative sunshine spanning a period of two years, two equations (linear and quadratic) of the Angstrom-Prescott model have been developed for the estimation of global solar irradiation at Ilorin (Lat. 8°32'N, Long. 4°34'E), a tropical location. Comparison of the regression coefficients of the linear type model showed that the values are quite consistent with those quoted in the literature for the Tropics. The predictive efficiencies of these two models are also compared with those which are believed to be applicable globally, and those developed for the Nigerian environment. Although some of …


Short-Range Correlations In Coupled Quantum-Wire Systems, A. Yurtsever, B. Tanatar Jan 2002

Short-Range Correlations In Coupled Quantum-Wire Systems, A. Yurtsever, B. Tanatar

Turkish Journal of Physics

We study the contact values of the inter-wire pair-correlation function in electron-electron and electron-hole double-wire systems. For this purpose the ladder approximation as generalized to multicomponent systems is used. The ladder approximation yields positive values for the inter-wire g_{ee}(0) and g_{eh}(0) for all values of the density parameter r_s and distance d between the wires. This allows us to infer possible instabilities in the system more reliably compared to other approaches. We also investigate the effects of quantum-wire width and screening on the inter-wire pair-correlation functions. PACS numbers: 05.30.Fk, 73.20.Dx, 71.45.Gm, 73.40.Kp


Excess Properties Of Alcohol - Water Systems At 298.15 K, Hülya Yilmaz Jan 2002

Excess Properties Of Alcohol - Water Systems At 298.15 K, Hülya Yilmaz

Turkish Journal of Physics

Dielectric constants \varepsilon, viscosities \eta, refractive indices n and densities d have been measured over the entire mole fraction range for the water - methyl, ethyl, n-propyl alcohol binary systems at 298.15 K. From the experimental data excess dielectric constants \varepsilon^E, excess viscosities \eta^E and Kirkwood correlation factors g_k have been calculated and studied. Their behaviour suggests the existence of intermolecular interactions and plotted curves show that excess dielectric constant and g_k values decrease with the increasing of carbon atom number, while excess viscosity increases.


Effects Of Substrate Temperature On Properties Of A-Sin_X:H Films, Tayyar Güngör, Hüseyi̇n Tolunay Jan 2002

Effects Of Substrate Temperature On Properties Of A-Sin_X:H Films, Tayyar Güngör, Hüseyi̇n Tolunay

Turkish Journal of Physics

Hydrogenated amorphous silicon nitride films were prepared in an rf glow-discharge system by the decomposition of silane + nitrogen gas mixture at various substrate temperatures. The effects of substrate temperature on the electrical and optical properties of the films have been studied.


Determination Of The Trapping Parameters Of Zns Thin Films Developed By Chemical Spraying Technique, A. Necmetti̇n Yazici, Mustafa Öztaş, Meti̇n Bedi̇r, Refi̇k Kayali Jan 2002

Determination Of The Trapping Parameters Of Zns Thin Films Developed By Chemical Spraying Technique, A. Necmetti̇n Yazici, Mustafa Öztaş, Meti̇n Bedi̇r, Refi̇k Kayali

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this study, the thermoluminescence (TL) glow curves of ZnS thin films developed using chemical spraying technique were carefully investigated and its kinetic parameters were determined with a specially developed computer program. The results of investigations have shown that the trapping states of ZnS thin films could not be analysed by a well-known Randall-Wilkins (RW) or General-Order (GO) models. A detailed investigation of experimental results has indicated that the trapping states have a form that is best described by a distribution of energies. After the comparison of the experimental glow curves of ZnS thin films with theoretically generated glow curves, …


Monte Carlo Simulation Of Electron Transport In Insb, Ö. Özbaş, M. Akarsu Jan 2002

Monte Carlo Simulation Of Electron Transport In Insb, Ö. Özbaş, M. Akarsu

Turkish Journal of Physics

Transport properties of indium antimonide in an electric field have been calculated at 77 K. The calculation shows that ionized impurity scattering plays a dominant role in InSb at low electric field. The mobility, mean energy, and drift velocity are calculated as a function of the electric field strength, and comparison is made with previous theoretical results. Types of the scattering mechanisms and percentage of each mechanism in the total scattering events are determined.


Collapse Of Interstellar Molecular Clouds, E. Rennan Pekünlü, Esra Tiğrak, Di̇cle Zengi̇n Jan 2002

Collapse Of Interstellar Molecular Clouds, E. Rennan Pekünlü, Esra Tiğrak, Di̇cle Zengi̇n

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this paper we systematically investigate the length and time scales of an interstellar molecular cloud for collapse under the influence of self--gravity, magnetic field and Coriolis forces. We used Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equations in linearized form in order to explore the dynamical evolution of perturbations. We found that both the Lorentz force and the Coriolis force support the cloud against self contraction, i.e., they introduce stabilizing effect against gravitational instability. Of the two cloud types with the same physical size, only those threaded by an interstellar magnetic field without rotation or those rotating without magnetic field will survive against gravitational …


The Spectral Properties Of Two Interacting Electrons In A Quantum Dot, Mohammad Elsaid Jan 2002

The Spectral Properties Of Two Interacting Electrons In A Quantum Dot, Mohammad Elsaid

Turkish Journal of Physics

The shifted 1/N expansion method is used to study the spectral properties of two interacting electrons confined in a QD, under influence of a uniform magnetic field of arbitrary strength. We give explanation to the transitions in the spin and angular momenta of the QD ground state as the magnetic field sweeps. The electron addition energy is also calculated. Based on different comparisons , the shifted 1/N expansion method gives very good result against various methods used to study the spectra of a two electron QD.


Single And Double-Layer Antireflection Coatings On Silicon, İpek Gi̇rgi̇n Kavakli, Kayhan Kantarli Jan 2002

Single And Double-Layer Antireflection Coatings On Silicon, İpek Gi̇rgi̇n Kavakli, Kayhan Kantarli

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this study, the effect of single and double-layer thin film coatings on the reflectance spectrum of silicon surfaces has been investigated. Thin film coatings have been prepared by vacuum evaporation of the materials with suitable refractive index. Reflectance measurements in the visible and near infrared have shown that the coated samples acquire antireflection properties. Thickness and wavelength dependence of the antireflection properties of SiO, CeO_2 and ZnS single-layer coatings with optical thickness of one quarter wavelength has been studied. In double-layer coatings, a thin film of SiO, CeO_2 and ZnS with optical thickness of quarter wavelength were used as …


Modulation Frequency-Dependence Of Photocurrent In Amorphous Si:H P-I-N And Chalcogenides, Bengü Kaplan, Ruhi̇ Kaplan Jan 2002

Modulation Frequency-Dependence Of Photocurrent In Amorphous Si:H P-I-N And Chalcogenides, Bengü Kaplan, Ruhi̇ Kaplan

Turkish Journal of Physics

The effects of modulation frequencies (up to 35 kHz) on the intensity- and temperature-dependence of photocurrent of amorphous (a-) Si:H p-i-n and chalcogenide glasses (a-Se and a-As_2Se_3) were investigated in detail. The variation of exponent \nu, and in the power-law relationship \sigma_{ph} or I_{ph} \propto G^{\nu} between the photoconductivity (or photocurrent) and the generation flux, with modulation frequency in chalcogenide glasses is found to be much stronger than that of a-Si:H p-i-n. The activation energies, calculated from the temperature-dependent photocurrent, were determined at different modulation frequencies. We conclude that the activation energy increases with incresing modulation frequencies at low excitation …