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Atom probe tomography evaporation behavior of C-axis GaN nanowires: Crystallographic, stoichiometric, and detection efficiency aspects

November 13, 2013
Author(s)
Norman A. Sanford, David R. Diercks, Brian Gorman, R Kirchofer, Kristine A. Bertness, Matthew D. Brubaker
The field evaporation behavior of c-axis GaN nanowires was explored in two different laser-pulsed atom probe tomography (APT) instruments. Transmission electron microscopy imaging before and after atom probe tomography analysis was used to assist in

Cationic Surfactants for the Control of Overfill Bumps in Cu Superfilling

October 10, 2006
Author(s)
Soo K. Kim, Daniel Josell, Thomas P. Moffat
… reveal the significance of the head group charge, counter ion, and chain length for the adsorption and interactions of … with the PEG-CI-SPS system. This behavior is attributed to ion-pair complex formation between the cationic ammonium head …

Nist-Led International Collaboration Results in Improved Measurement Technology for Light Stable Isotopes Relevant to Climate Change Research

March 1, 2003
Author(s)
R M. Verkouteren
… spectrometers.These biases arise from memory effects in ion sourcesand affect the reliability and comparability of … to testnew focusing plates and slits in the NIST ion sourceand in an identical instrument at the … material value assignments.02The newly engineered ion source is incorporated in theisotope ratio instruments, …

Spot Test Kits for Detecting Lead in Household Paint: A Laboratory Evaluation

May 1, 2000
Author(s)
Walter J. Rossiter Jr, M Vangel, M E. McKnight, G Dewalt
… study, four test kits were based on the reaction of lead ion with sulfide ion to produce a gray or black color, whereas four others were based on the reaction of lead ion with rhodizonate ion to give a pink or red color. These …

Towards Absolute Viability Measurements for Bacteria

September 12, 2021
Author(s)
Joy Dunkers, Hariharan K. Iyer, Brynna H. Jones, Charles Camp, Stephan J. Stranick, Nancy Lin
… (HK), and dead via chemical fixation (FP) in saline and phosphate buffered saline. To strengthen our classification, …

A Novel Microshear Test to Measure Dental Adhesion

February 1, 2001
Author(s)
Joseph M. Antonucci, Walter G. McDonough, Gary E. Schumacher, Y Shimada
… dentin. Human enamel consists mainly of apatitic calcium phosphate arranged in a highly ordered prismatic array. This …

Magnetic-Field-Induced Dielectric Anomalies in Cobalt-Containing Garnets

April 11, 2022
Author(s)
Abbey J. Neer, Joanna Milam-Guerrero, Veronika A. Fischer, Michelle Zheng, Nicole R. Spence, Clayton Cozzan, Mingqiang Gu, James M. Rondinelli, Craig Brown, Brent C. Melot
We present a comparative study of the magnetic and crystal chemical proper-ties of two Co 2+ containing garnets.CaY 2Co 2Ge 3O 12 and NaCa 2Co 2V 3O 12 both exhibit the onset of antiferromagnetic order at 8 K and 6 K as well as field-induced transitions

Micelle size effect on Fe-55 Liquid Scintillation Efficiency

December 1, 2013
Author(s)
Denis E. Bergeron, Lizbeth Laureano-Perez
We used efficiency tracing techniques to study the micelle size effect on liquid scintillation counting of the low-energy Auger electron emitter, 55Fe. We determined micelle hydrodynamic diameters for specific LS cocktails via dynamic light scattering, and

Laser Transition Probabilities in Xe I

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Abhijit Dasgupta, J P. Apruzes, O Zatsarinny, K Bartschat, Charlotte F. Fischer
The atomic xenon laser is among the most efficient and powerful of the near-infrared gas lasers, especiallywhen pumped by molecular ions in an Ar-Xe mixture. Accurate transition probabilities for the laser transitionsare critical in developing a

Time-Resolved Studies of Ultra-Cold Ionizing Collisions

June 1, 1998
Author(s)
C R. Orzel, S Bergeson, S L. Rolston, S Kulin
Using 40 ns laser pulses, we probe the real-time dynamics of ultra-cold ionizing collisions in metastable xenon. We time-resolve both shielding and enhancement effects, and observe the production of Xe2+ molecular ions through associative ionization. We
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