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M J. Renn, A A. Zozulya, E A. Donley, Eric A. Cornell, D Z. Anderson
We use optical dipole forces to guide atoms through hollow-core optical fibers. Laser light is focused into the hollow region of 40 υm inner diameter capillary
We report numerical and analytic results for a model of coercivity and magnetization reversal in an array of square monolayer-height magnetic islands on a
Ranko R. Heindl, H. Srikanth, T. Weller, S. Witanachchi, P. Mukherjee, A. S. Tatarenko, G. Srinivasan
Ferrite/ferroelectric films are of interest as they afford dual tunability of the permeability and permittivity using magnetic and electric fields. We have
Proposed solutions to a standard problem in micromagnetics that were collected anonymously from a number of researchers using a variety of computational
Ordinary glass, even good optical quality glass, will shrink up to 20 micrometers/meter over the first few years after its manufacture. Gages made of glass are
F Klocke, E Brinksmeier, Christopher J. Evans, T Howes, I Inasaki, E Minke, H Tonshoff, J A. Webster, D Stuff
This paper describes the technological basis and the current state of the art in the field of high speed grinding. The technological fundamentals of high speed
Scanning electron microscopes (SEM) are being utilized extensively in the production environment, and these instruments are approaching full automation. Once a
Basil Blank, M E. Bijlsma, R. Moerman, H Rogalla, F. J. Stork, Alexana Roshko
For high T c superconducting multilayer applications, smooth interfaces between the individual layers are required. However, in general, e.g., YBaCuO grows in a