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Daryl Myers, G. A. Vawter, G A. Jones, T. E. Zipperian, T. J. Drummond, I. J. Fritz, L. R. Dawson, T. M. Brennan, B. E. Hammons, A. K. Datye, David S. Simons, J. Comas
Dan Neumann, John R. Copley, Ronald L. Cappelletti, William A. Kamitakahara, Richard M. Lindstrom, K. M. Creegan, D. M. Cox, W. J. Romanow, N. Coustel, J. P. McCauley, Jr., N. C. Maliszewskyj, John E. Fischer, A. B. Smith, III
Steven R. Lorentz, R E. Scholten, Jabez McClelland, Michael H. Kelley, Robert Celotta
A very stringent test of low-energy electron-atom collision theory is made in the most favorable energy regime for the close-coupling approximation. Data are...
R E. Scholten, Steven R. Lorentz, Jabez McClelland, Michael H. Kelley, Robert Celotta
Spin-resolved superelastic electron scattering from sodium has been measured at total energies of 10 and 40 eV, for scattering angles between 10° and 140°. The...
P Lafarge, H Pothier, Edwin R. Williams, D Esteve, C Urbina, Michel H. Devoret
The circuit formed by a nanoscale tunnel junction in series with a capacitance and a voltage source is the building block of most multi-junction circuits of...
M. N. Deeter, Allen Rose, Gordon W. Day, S. Samuelson
In general, the sensitivity of ferrimagnetic Faraday effect magnetic field sensors is a function of both the crystal geometry and composition. The geometrical...