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Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies

June 7, 2022
Author(s)
Elisa Guallart, Noelia Fajar, Maribel Garcia-Ibanez, Monica Castano-Carrera, Rocio Santiago-Domenech, Abed El Rahman Hassoun, Fiz Perez, Regina Easley, Marta Alvarez
… The spectrophotometric methodology for carbonate ion determination in seawater was first published in 2008 and … uses a merged overdetermined CO2 system dataset (carbonate ion, pH and alkalinity) obtained between 2009 to 2020 to … Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies …

Frequency shift mitigation in a cold-atom CPT clock

May 8, 2016
Author(s)
Xiaochi Liu, John Kitching, Elizabeth Donley, Eugene N. Ivanov
An upgrade in the laser interrogation system for our cold-atom clock based on coherent population trapping has resulted in a reduced light shift. The new approach makes use of an electro-optic modulator to significantly reduce the phase coherence of the

Role of Nanoparticle Size and Surface Chemistry on Ion Transport and Nanostructure of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Ionomer Nanocomposites

March 7, 2022
Author(s)
Allison Domhoff, Tyler Martin, Eric Davis
… have emerged as a promising solution to the low ion selectivity of ionomer membranes utilized in flow … dispersion state and the resulting morphology and vanadium ion permeability of the composite membranes. Specifically, … Most notably, an approximately 80 % reduction in vanadium ion permeability is observed for ionomer membranes containing …

Decoherence due to elastic Rayleigh scattering

November 12, 2010
Author(s)
Hermann Uys, Michael J. Biercuk, Aaron Vandevender, Christian Ospelkaus, Dominic Meiser, R. Ozeri, John Bollinger
… decoherence, hyperfine superposition states, ion trap, light scattering, master equation, Penning trap, Raman scattering, Rayleigh scattering …

Analysis of the Free Ion Nd 3+ Spectrum (Nd IV)

October 12, 2021
Author(s)
J-F Wyart, Ali Meftah, Wan-U Lydia Tchang-Brillet, Norbert Champion, O Lamrous, Nissan Spector, J Sugar
… emission spectrum, energy levels, free-ion, parametric fits, triply ionized, wavelengths … Analysis of the Free Ion Nd 3+ Spectrum (Nd IV) …

Entropy-Driven Structural Transition and Kinetic Trapping in Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskite

October 21, 2016
Author(s)
Tianran Chen, Benjamin J. Foley, Changwon Park, Craig Brown, Leland Harriger, Jooseop Lee, Jacob Ruff, Mina Yoon, Joshua J. Choi, Seugn-Hun Lee
… exploiting the potential barrier, we demonstrate kinetic trapping of the cubic phase, that is desirable for solar … Entropy-Driven Structural Transition and Kinetic Trapping in Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskite …

Lifetime-Limited Interrogation of Two Independent 27Al+ Clocks using Correlation Spectroscopy

December 9, 2020
Author(s)
Ethan Clements, May E. Kim, Kaifeng Cui, Aaron M. Hankin, Samuel M. Brewer, Jose Valencia, Jwo-Sy Chen, Chin-wen Chou, David Leibrandt, David Hume
Laser decoherence limits the stability of optical clocks by broadening the observable resonance linewidths and adding noise during the dead time between clock probes. Correlation spectroscopy avoids these limitations by measuring correlated atomic

Investigation of the Charge Compensation Mechanism on the Electrochemically Li-Ion Deintercalated Li 1-x Co 1/3 Ni 1/ 3MN 1/3 O 2 Electrode System by Combination of Soft and Hard X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy

January 11, 2005
Author(s)
W S. Yoon, Kyung Y. Chung, Xiao-Qing Yang, James McBreen, Mahalingam Balasubramanian, C P. Grey, Daniel A. Fischer
… the major charge compensation at the metal site during Li-ion deintercalation is achieved by the oxidation of Ni2+ … that large portion of the charge compensation during Li-ion deintercalation is achieved in the oxygen site. By … Charge Compensation Mechanism on the Electrochemically Li-Ion Deintercalated Li 1-x Co 1/3 Ni 1/ 3MN 1/3 O 2 Electrode …

Relativistic all-order many-body calculation of energies, wavelengths, and M1 and E2 transition rates for the 3d^n configurations in tungsten ions

January 3, 2018
Author(s)
M S. Safronova, U I. Safronova, S. G. Porsev, M G. Kozlov, Yuri Ralchenko
… the low-lying states are evaluated for W51+ to W54+ ions with 3dn (n = 2 to 5) electronic con gurations using an … are discussed. This rst study of such highly charged ions with the present method opens the way for future … of properties for a very wide range of highly charged ions aimed at providing precision benchmarks for various …

Quantifying and Suppressing Proton Intercalation to Enable High-Voltage Zn-Ion Batteries

November 4, 2021
Author(s)
Fei Wang, Lauren E. Blanc, Qin Li, Antonio Faraone, Xiao Ji, Huaiyu H. Chen-Mayer, Rick L. Paul, Joseph Dura, Enyuan Hu, Kang Xu, Linda F. Nazar, Chunsheng Wang
… We explore the Zn-ion intercalation mechanisms/interfacial dynamics of VPO 4 F … both a high voltage (1.9 V) and long-lasting aqueous zinc-ion battery: Zn|Zn(OTf) 2 ·nH 2 O-PC|Zn x VPO 4 F. … Suppressing Proton Intercalation to Enable High-Voltage Zn-Ion Batteries …

Highly Contrasting Static Charging and Bias Stress Effects in Pentacene Transistors with Polystyrene Heterostructures Incorporating Oxidizable N,N'-Bis(4-Methoxyphenyl)aniline Side Chains as Gate Dielectrics

August 1, 2018
Author(s)
Qingyang Zhang, Tejaswini S. Kale, Evan Plunkett, Wei Shi, Brian Kirby, Daniel H. Reich, Howard E. Katz
Charge trapping and storage in polymer dielectrics can be harnessed for the control of semiconductor device behavior, including organic transistors. For example, gate insulators chosen for organic transistors have an important effect on both bias stress

Synthesis, Fabrication, and Heterostructure of Charged, Substituted Polystyrene Multilayer Dielectrics and Their Effects in Pentacene Transistors

May 10, 2016
Author(s)
Olivia J. Alley, Evan Plunkett, Tejaswini S. Kale, Xin Guo, Grace McClintock, Manasa Bhupathiraju, Brian Kirby, Daniel H. Reich, Howard E. Katz
Charge trapping and storage in polymer dielectric can be harnessed for the control of semiconductor device behavior, including organic transistors. For example, gate insulators chosen for organic transistors have an important effect on both bias stress
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