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3D Image Correction of Tilted Sample Through Coordinate Transformation

January 1, 2007
Author(s)
Wei Chu, Joseph Fu, Ronald G. Dixson, Theodore V. Vorburger
In scanned probe measurements of micrometer- or nanometer-scale lines, it is nearly impossible to maintain the sample in a perfectly level position, and even a small amount of tilt angle can contribute to the accuracy of the result of measurand such as

A Large Area Polarized 3He Neutron Spin Filter

January 1, 2007
Author(s)
T E. Chupp, K A. Coulterpark, M Kandes, Katelynn A. Sharma, T B. Smith, G Jones, W C. Chen, Thomas R. Gentile, D R. Rich, B Lauss, M T. Gericke, R C. Gillis, S A. Page, J D. Bowman, S I. Penttila, W S. Wilburn, M Dabaghyan, F W. Hersman, M Mason

A Study of Metal Truss Plate Connectors When Exposed to Fire

January 1, 2007
Author(s)
Kelly A. Harman, James R. Lawson
The popularity of lightweight, metal plate connected wood truss construction is increasing due to cost effectiveness, versatility, and ease of construction. This type of construction brings many concerns to the firefighting community, since structural

A Survey of Self-Organization in Wireless Networks

January 1, 2007
Author(s)
Kevin L. Mills
This paper surveys recent research on self-organizing techniques applied to design and control large wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. The survey divides that research into five functional categories: (1) resource sharing, (2) structure formation and

A Time-Resolved Kinetic Monte-Carlo Simulation Study On Si (111) Etching

January 1, 2007
Author(s)
Hui Zhou, Joseph Fu, Richard M. Silver
In this paper we have extended the Kinetic Monte-Carlo simulation method to study the etching dynamics of Si (111) surfaces in NH4F in a time-resolved basis. We have examined the step-flow dynamics of Si(111) etching using various simulation window sizes
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