0 used to refer to an electronic device in which the flow of electrical current is through solid material and not through a vacuum (= space without air)
Reflection and absorption of a high-power ultrashort laser pulse heating a solid-state target.
In the optimistic case, the laser beam front may reach a region with some multiples of solid-state density in a few tens of picoseconds.
Self-adaptive solid-state oscillator formed by dynamic gain-gratings holograms.
Finally, an important property of solid-state physics systems has a parallel in quantum chaos.
This opens up the possibility of intensely heating rather large volumes of matter at solid-state density, typically of the order of a few cubic millimeters.
Measurements of ellipticity and orientation of quartz aggregates at two representative localities were made to quantify their solid-state strain.
The diode-pumped solid-state laser seems to be very efficient and attractive to the next stage of research.
This process defines the structure of a solid-state device, which in essence is planar.