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In analogy to the case of optical absorption, it is shown that inclusion of non-local surface effects results in a very large contribution to the energy loss of
An experimental investigation designed to determine the part-load performance of an ammonia-water absorption water chiller is described. The stead-state and
B B. Pate, B Waclawski, P M. Stefan, C Binns, T Ohta, M H. Hecht, P J. Jupiter, M L. Shek, Daniel T. Pierce, Nils Swanson, Robert Celotta, I. Lindau, W E. Spicer
Michael H. Kelley, W Rogers, Robert Celotta, S Mielczarek
The spin dependence of the electron-impact ionization of Na has been measured up to 2 eV above threshold with high precision to search for the existence of
Charles R. McLean, Mary Mitchell, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr.
A control system architecture for three-axes coordinate-measuring machines, using hierarchical task-decomposition techniques, is described. This architecture is
John Unguris, A Seiler, Robert Celotta, Daniel T. Pierce, Philip Johnson, N. Smith
Inverse photoemission spectra have been measured on Ni(110) at 9.7-eV photon energy with a spin-polarized electron source. Consistent with band theory, a d-band
Reversible step period rearrangement and carbon segregation have been observed on clean nickel single-crystal surfaces whose bulk is also relatively free of
A new method is developed to calculate the photoabsorption and photoyield of small spheres. Numerical results are presented for the case of free-electron