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Near-Field Asymmetries in Plasmonic Resonators

February 12, 2015
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Vladimir Aksyuk, Basudev Lahiri, Glenn Holland, Andrea Centrone
… distribution and intensity of SEIRA hot-spots surrounding gold asymmetric split ring resonators (ASRRs) as a function …

Enhanced Conductivity via Homopolymer-Rich Pathways in Block Polymer-Blended Electrolytes

December 24, 2019
Author(s)
Melody A. Morris, Seung Hyun Sung, Priyanka M. Ketkar, Joseph Dura, Ryan Nieuwendaal, III Epps
… The optimization of ionic conductivity and lithium-ion battery stability can be achieved by independently tuning the ion transport and mechanical robustness of block polymer (BP) … larger influence on conductivity than the greater lithium ion mobility in the α < 1 blends. …

Space Charge Characterization for the 21st Century

October 12, 2021
Author(s)
G Damamme, C LeGressus, A S. DeReggi
The various methods of characterizing insulating materials by their ability to take up charge, retain it, and release it are reviewed critically in search of measurable quantities that could be used to predict material behavior under stress up to failure

A low-steering piezo-driven mirror

July 18, 2018
Author(s)
Eric Magnan, James Maslek, Carlos Bracamontes-Palma, Alessandro Restelli, Thomas Boulier, James V. Porto
We present a piezo-driven translatable mirror with excellent pointing stability, capable of driving at frequencies up to tens of kilohertz. Our system uses a tripod of piezo actuators with independently controllable drive voltages, where the ratios of the

Adiabatic optimization without local minima

March 1, 2015
Author(s)
Stephen P. Jordan, Michael Jarret
… algorithms can tunnel out of local energy minima that trap simulated annealing or other classical local search …

Manipulating Quantum Dots to Nanometer Precision by Control of Flow

May 28, 2010
Author(s)
Chad Ropp, Roland Probst, Zachary Cummins, Rakesh Kumar, Andrew J. Berglund, Srinivasa R. Raghavan, Edo Waks, Benjamin Shapiro
Controlled manipulation of quantum dots with nanometer precision is an essential capability for basic science as well as for scalable engineering of nanophotonic and nanoelectronic devices. The most common methods for manipulation of particles use optical

A Fast, Simple Wafer-level Hall-Mobility Measurement Technique

October 21, 2009
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Liangchun (. Yu, Kin P. Cheung, Vinayak Tilak, Greg Dunne, Kevin Matocha, Jason P. Campbell, Kuang Sheng
… for measuring novel devices that have a very high trap density. However, regular Hall measurement involves a …
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