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Scattering by a Dielectric Wedge for Oblique Incidence

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Egon Marx
Electromagnetic scattering of an incident plane monochromatic wave by dielectric or finitely conducting infinite cylinders of arbitrary cross section can be reduced to the solution of scalar Helmholtz equations in two dimensions for the components of the

Hydrogen in nonstoichiometric cubic titanium monoxides: X-ray and neutron diffraction, neutron vibrational spectroscopy and NMR studies

December 1, 2021
Author(s)
A. V. Skripov, A. V. Soloninin, A. A. Valeeva, A. I. Gusev, A. A. Rempel, Hui Wu, Terrence J. Udovic
Hydrogen-induced changes in the properties of transition-metal oxides have attracted much recent attention due to numerous applications of these materials including catalysis, H2 production, low-temperature H2 sensing, solar cells, and air purification

Realization of a Quantum Random Walk With Ultracold Atoms

February 1, 2004
Author(s)
D Ciampini, M B. d'Arcy, J M. Grossman, Kristian Helmerson, Paul D. Lett, William D. Phillips, A Vaziri, S L. Rolston
Classical random walks have many applications in computer science. Quantum random walks (QRWs) [1] have been suggested as the potential basis for quantum computing algorithms. Such algorithms have been reported, some of which offer an exponential speed-up

Surfactant-Assisted Atomic-Level Engineering of Spin Valves

March 1, 2002
Author(s)
H D. Chopra, D X. Yang, P J. Chen, William F. Egelhoff Jr.
Surfactant Ag was successfully used to atomically engineer interfaces and nanostructure in NiO-Co-Cu based bottom spin valves. DC magnetron sputtered Co (3.0nm)/Cu (1.5 nm)/Co (2.5 nm)/NiO (50nm) bottom spin valves were studied with and without Ag as a

Mechanical Strength of Various Types of Calcium Phosphate Cements

October 12, 2021
Author(s)
Y Matsuya, S Matsuya, Joseph M. Antonucci, S. Takagi, Laurence Chow, A Akashi, A Akamine
It has been reported that organic or polymeric calcium phosphate cements can be made from reactive calcium phosphates with various organic acids or poly(alkenoic acids). Some of these cements are already commercially available for use as bioactive liners
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