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Using Ab Initio Calculations in the CALPHAD Environment

June 1, 2001
Author(s)
Benjamin P. Burton, N Dupin, S Fries, G Grimvall, A F. Guillermet, P Miodownik, W A. Oates, V Vinograd
… thermodynamic functions and physical properties. Sections III and IV (primarily) deal with stoichiometric compounds, …

Escherynes: Belt-Shaped Carbon Allotropes

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Ernesto Estrada, Yamil Simon
… more stable than the similar ones formed by fullerenes, (iii) large Escherynes (> 60 atoms) with Möbius structure are …

Photoluminescence from an Nd3+ doped AlGaAs semiconductor structure

May 16, 2004
Author(s)
Kirk Ullmann, Mark Su, Kevin L. Silverman, Joseph J. Berry, Todd E. Harvey, Richard Mirin
We report room temperature photoluminescence from a Nd3+ doped AlGaAs semiconductor. Oxidation of the AlGaAs greatly improves the luminescence efficiency of the Nd3+ ions.

Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy of CeO 2 -x Nanoparticles

January 7, 2003
Author(s)
W Lijun, H J. Wiesmann, A R. Moodenbaugh, Daniel A. Fischer, Y Zhu, M Suenaga
ria has been widely studied due to its applications, such as a catalyst in vehicle emissions system and an electrolyte material in solid oxide fuel cells. Recently, it has been reported that CeO2-x nanoparticles exhibit lattice expansion and valence

Site-Specific Valence-Band Photoemission Study of A-Fe 2 O 3

August 1, 2002
Author(s)
C Y. Kim, Michael Bedzyk, E J. Nelson, Joseph Woicik, L E. Berman
We have measured the site-specific valence-electronic structure of α-Fe 2O 3 by using a spatially modulated X-ray standing wave as the excitation source for photoemission. Contributions to the valence band density of states from oxygen and iron ions are

Sub-dekahertz spectroscopy of 199 Hg +

September 21, 2001
Author(s)
J. C. Bergquist, R J. Rafac, B. A. Young, James A. Beall, Wayne M. Itano, David J. Wineland
… transition of a single laser-cooled 199 Hg + ion stored in a cryogenic radio-frequency ion trap. We observe Fourier-transoform limited linewidths as …
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