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Morphological evolution of a dendritic growth front in a binary alloy is simulated using a cellular automation approach to establish the feasibility of modeling
The changes in carrier densities of states band edges, effective carrier concentrations and carrier mobilities due to high dopant and carrier concentration
Scott A. Diddams, H K. Eaton, A A. Zozulya, Tracy S. Clement
The propagation of intense femtosecond pulses in a nonlinear, dispersive medium is characterized using frequency-resolved optical gating. The combined effects
This IUPAC nomenclature document has been prepared to establish a uniform and meaningful approach to terminology, notation, and formulation for calibration in
This paper reports the results of the finite element analysis and in-situ testing of a large-scale (4 m x 10 m) pneumatically isolated concrete slab are
H Edwards, J Jorgensen, John A. Dagata, Y Strausser, J Schneir
We report a study of a fundamental limit to the accuracy of vertical measurements made using scanning-probe microscopes (SPM): the short-term stability of a
Part II, French version, of Testing and Modeling of Fresh Concrete Rheology NIST Interagency Report NISTIR 6094, February 1998.This report presents the results
This paper presents work in progress on the study of hygrothermal behavior of commercial structural adhesives in the Polymers Division at NIST. The work
D Behar, T Dhanasekaran, Pedatsur Neta, C M. Hosten, D Ejeh, P Hambright, E Fujita
Several cobalt porphyrins (CoP) have been reduced by radiation chemical, photochemical, and electrochemical methods, in aqueous and organic solvents. In aqueous
T Siegrist, Terrell A. Vanderah, A P. Ramirez, Richard G. Geyer, Robert S. Roth
Using single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction methods, the crystal structure of the new compound Ba 5Fe 4Ti 10O 31 was determined and its magnetic and
Reaction of Mg with GaAs (001) surface occurs at substrate temperatures above 250 K and leads to 3D growth of an epitaxial, cubic reaction phase with a lattice