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Frederick Meisenkothen, David Newton, Karen DeRocher, Mark McLean
… attribute regions of interest in the spectrum to specific ion species (i.e., ion ranging). Ion ranging is thus an active area of research within the …
J. G. Harnett, M. E. Tobar, A. G. Mann, E. N. Invanov, Jerzy Krupka, Richard G. Geyer
A new method of compensating the frequency temperature dependence of high-Q monolithic sapphire di-electric resonators near liquid nitrogen temperature is presented. This is achieved by doping monocrystalline sapphire with Ti 3+ ions. This technique offers
Galen O'Neil, Kjeld Beeks, Eric Hudson, David Ray Leibrandt, Marion Mallweger, Sae Woo Nam, Sayan Patra, Gil Porat, Dileep Venkatarama Reddy, Thorsten Schumm, Stephen Schoun, Benedict Seiferle, Christian Schneider, Lars von der Wense, Peter Thirolf, Varun Verma, Jun Ye, Chuankun Zhang
… a superconducting nanowire sensor and become embedded. The ion is neutralized, triggering the IC decay, and the energy …
W Li, A I. Frenkel, Joseph Woicik, C Ni, S I. Shah
Doping large bandgap semiconductors is typically done in order to enhance photocatalytic, photovoltaic and other chemical and optoelectronic properties. The identification of dopant position and its local environment is essential to exploring the doping