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The Rotational Spectrum of Ar-SiH 4 and Ar--SiD 4

January 1, 1999
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Y Kawashima, R D. Suenram, Gerald T. Fraser, Francis J. Lovas, Katsuya Hirota
… Microwave spectra of Ar-- 28 SiH 4 , Ar-- 29 SiH 4 , Ar-- 30 SiH 4 , and Ar-- 28 SiD 4 have been recorded using a …

Analysis of Sea-Floor Earthquake Data

August 1, 1998
Author(s)
C E. Smith, D M. Boore
The Minerals Management Service (MMS), in cooperation with several oil and gas companies, installed a seismometer network on the ocean floor in the Santa Barbara Channel off the coast of southern California. The program was called SEMS, for the Seafloor

A network of cooler white dwarfs as infrared standards for flux calibration

October 1, 2024
Author(s)
Abbigail Elms, Nicola Gentile Fusillo, Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay, ralph bohlin, Mark Hollands, Snehalata Sahu, Mairi O'Brien, Susana Deustua, Tim Cunningham
… scale is defined by model fits of three hot (�eff > 30 000 K) hydrogen-atmosphere (DA) white dwarfs, which …

Versatile parametric coupling between two statically decoupled transmon qubits

May 4, 2023
Author(s)
Xiaoyue Jin, Zachary Parrott, SHLOMI KOTLER, Katarina Cicak, Florent Lecocq, John Teufel, Joe Aumentado, Raymond Simmonds
Parametric coupling is a powerful technique for generating tunable interactions between superconducting circuits using only microwave tones. Here, we present a highly flexible parametric coupling scheme demonstrated with two transmon qubits, which can be

Reflective deep-ultraviolet Fourier ptychographic microscopy for nanoscale imaging

April 29, 2023
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Kwanseob Park, Yoon Sung Bae, Sang-Soo Choi, Martin Sohn
Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM) that has high space-bandwidth-product and phase imaging capability requires significant resolution enhancement in reflection mode for imaging of nanoscale semiconductor devices. A direct way to nanoscale resolution is
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