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Sorptivity-Based Service Life Predictions for Concrete Pavements

September 1, 2001
Author(s)
Dale P. Bentz, M A. Ehlen, Chiara F. Ferraris, Edward J. Garboczi
The degradation of concrete pavements is often controlled by the transport of a deleterious species (chloride or sulfate ions, or water in the case of freeze/thaw) into the concrete. With this in mind, a three-year research project, funded by the Federal

Electron Collision Data for Plasma-Processing Gases

October 1, 2000
Author(s)
Loucas G. Christophorou, James K. Olthoff
Low-temperature plasma applications require detailed understanding of the physical and chemical processes occurring in the plasmas themselves. For instance, as the push for smaller feature sizes and higher quality devices in the semiconductor industry has

Barium Hollandite-Type Compounds Ba x Fe 2x Ti 8-2x O 16 with x= 1.143 and 1.333

February 23, 1999
Author(s)
J. M. Loezos, Terrell A. Vanderah, A R. Drews
Experimental X-ray powder diffraction patterns and refined unit cell parameters for two barium hollandite-type compounds. Ba xFe 2xTi 8-2xO 16, with x = 1.143 and 1.333, are reported here. Compared to the tetragonal parent structure, both compounds exhibit

Field-Deployable Devices

January 1, 2023
Author(s)
Thomas P. Forbes, Raychelle Burks
… Electrophoretic separations, Infrared spectroscopy, Ion mobility spectrometry, Hazardous materials, Mass …

Pre-Conceptual Design of the NIST Neutron Source

April 16, 2023
Author(s)
Dagistan Sahin, Osman Celikten, Jeremy Cook, Abdullah Weiss, Thomas Newton, David Diamond, Charles F. Majkrzak, Hubert King, Joy Shen, Anil Gurgen, Lap-Yan Cheng, Peter Kohut, Cihang Lu, Athi Varuttamaseni
… of about 10 when compared to the existing NBSR liquid hydrogen cold source, and at least a factor of two increase …

Nanoscopic Dynamics of Bicontinuous Microemulsions: Effect of Membrane-Associated Protein

July 28, 2017
Author(s)
V. K. Sharma, Douglas G. Hayes, Volker S. Urban, Hugh M. O'Neill, Madhu Sudan Tyagi, Eugene Mamontov
Bicontinous Microemulsions (BυE)generally consist of nanodomains formed by surfactant in a mixture of water and oil at nearly equal proportions and are potential candidates for the solubilization and purification of membrane proteins. Here we present the

New analysis of Fe VII

February 5, 2022
Author(s)
Alexander Kramida, A.N. Ryabtsev, Peter R. Young
New spectrograms of multiply ionized iron have been recorded and analyzed, targeting the Fe VII spectrum. As a result, several previously unknown spectral lines and energy levels have been identified in this spectrum. These new data have been analyzed

Probing Intrinsic Magnetization Dynamics of the Y3Fe5O12/Bi2Te3 Interface at Low Temperature

July 23, 2024
Author(s)
A. R. Will-Cole, Valeria Lauter, Alexander Grutter, Carsten Dubs, David Lidsky, Morris Lindner, Timmy Reimann, Nirjhar Bhattacharjee, Tzu-Ming Lu, Peter Sharma, Nichole Valdez, Charles Pearce, Todd Monson, Matthew Matzelle, Arun Bansil, Don Heiman, Nian Sun
Topological insulator–magnetic insulator (TI–MI) heterostructures hold significant promise in the field of spintronics, offering the potential for manipulating magnetization through topological surface state–enabled spin-orbit torque. However, many TI–MI

Lattice vibrations and the energy landscape of the isoelectronic semiconductor series CuBr, ZnSe, GaAs, and Ge: The special case of CuBr and its d-level chemistry

November 9, 2023
Author(s)
Joseph Woicik, Eric J. Cockayne, Eric L. Shirley, Igor Levin, Conan Weiland, Bruce D. Ravel, A. M. Milinda Abeykoon
We have examined the lattice vibrations and the energy landscape of the isoelectronic diamond and zincblende semiconductor series CuBr, ZnSe, GaAs, and Ge. Vibrations are found to be an increasing function of ionicity, with the cation sublattice always
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