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Phase Equilibria of the SrO-Yb 2 O 3 -CuO x System in Air

September 1, 2001
Author(s)
J Dillingham, Winnie Wong-Ng, Igor Levin
The phase diagram of the SrO-Yb 2O 3-CuO x system was investigated in air. The solid solution (Sr 14-xYb x)Cu 24O z (O 13Yb)Cu 24O z indicated that this phase is incommensurate, with the modulation wave vector q=(1/2-z)c*, znearly equal to}0.066. The Sr

Electron Collision Cross Sections Derived from Critically Assessed Data

July 1, 1999
Author(s)
Loucas G. Christophorou, James K. Olthoff
Electron-molecule collisions are among the most fundamental processes in gas discharges. They are also the precursors of the ions and the radicals which drive the etch, cleaning, or deposition processes in plasma reactors. Hence, there is a need for a

An easy to implement strategy for improving operational stability and controlling threshold voltage in organic electrochemical transistors: Combining chemical p-doping with degassed solvents

November 4, 2024
Author(s)
Vianna N. Le, Kyle N. Baustert, Megan Brown, Joel H. Bombile, Lucas Flagg, Karl Thorley, Alyssa Stubbers, Christina J. Kousseff, Olga Solomeshch, T. John Balk, Iain McCulloch, Nir Tessler, Chad Risko, Kenneth R. Graham, Alexandra F. Paterson
Although p-type organic mixed ionic electronic conductors (OMIECs) are susceptible to oxidation, it has not yet been considered as to whether oxygen, solvent degradation products, or degradation products formed in the solvent in the presence of oxygen

Recent research and development in photometry at NIST

April 22, 2021
Author(s)
Yuqin Zong, Maria Nadal, Benjamin K. Tsai, C Cameron Miller
… calibrating the new photometers directly against reference trap detectors for spectral irradiance responsivities using …

Atomic flux circuits

February 23, 2020
Author(s)
Douglas Bopp, Ellyse Taylor, Khoa Le, Susan Schima, Matthew Hummon, John Kitching
Atomic vapors are a crucial platform for precision metrology but in their simplest implementation, a thermal vapor, the intrinsic optical resonances are broadened due to the random and isotropic thermal motion of the atoms. By structuring the container of

Single self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dots in photonic nanostructures: the role of nanofabrication

June 13, 2018
Author(s)
Jin Liu, Kumarasiri Konthasinghe, Marcelo I. Davanco, John Lawall, Vikas Anant, Varun Verma, Richard Mirin, Jin Dong Song, Ben Ma, Ze Sheng Chen, Hai Qiao Ni, Zhi Chuan Niu, Kartik Srinivasan
Single self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dots are a promising solid-state quantum technology, with vacuum Rabi splitting, single-photon-level nonlinearities, and bright, pure, and indistinguishable single-photon generation having been demonstrated. In such

Metastable morphological states of catalytic nanoparticles

March 1, 2018
Author(s)
Pin A. Lin, Bharath N. Natarajan, Michael P. Zwolak, Renu Sharma
During the catalytic synthesis of graphene, nanotubes, fibers, and other nanostructures, many intriguing phenomena occur, such as phase separation, precipitation, and processes similar to capillary action. The underlying mechanism of these processes and

Predissociations in the 0 u + and 1 g States of K 2

October 1, 2002
Author(s)
T Bergeman, Paul S. Julienne, Carl J. Williams, Eite Tiesinga, M R. Manaa, H Wang, P L. Gould, W C. Stwalley
… widths to O + / u spectral lines observed by monitoring trap loss. The fitted experimental widths aresignificantly …

Performance of Personal Alert Safety Systems in Laboratory and Full-Scale Experiments

April 18, 2002
Author(s)
Nelson P. Bryner, Daniel M. Madrzykowski, D W. Stroup, J H. Lee
In 1998, over 500 firefighters in the United States were trapped in structure fires that resulted in injury or death of firefighters. Firefighters can be quickly overcome by the heat or smoke of a fire and may be unable to alert other fire ground personnel

Analysis of Threshold Effects in Ultracold Atomic Collisions

July 1, 2000
Author(s)
F H. Mies, M -. Raoult
At the ultracold temperatures which occur in cold atom traps and Bose-Einstein condensates only a few partial waves contribute to the scattering of ground-state alkali atoms and cross sections are extremely sensitive to threshold effects. We present an
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