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A Comparison of Year 2000 Solutions

May 1, 1998
Author(s)
G E. Fisher
Not withstanding going out of business, retiring old systems, or replacing inadequate systems with commercial off-the-shelf systems, there are basically three techniques for solving the Year 2000 computer problem: 1) windowing, 2) encoding or encapsulation

Contactless Excitation of Acoustic Resonance in Thin Wafers

October 4, 2022
Author(s)
Gan Zhai, Yizhou Xin, Cameron Kopas, Ella Lachman, Mark Field, Josh Y Mutus, Katarina Cicak, Joe Aumentado, Zuhawn Sung, William Halperin
Contactless excitation and detection of high harmonic acoustic overtones in a thin single crystal are described using radio frequency spectroscopy techniques. Single crystal [001] silicon wafer samples were investigated, one side covered with a Nb thin

Heterogeneous Combustion

January 1, 1993
Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang
The term "heterogeneous" in this chapter is used loosely to refer to systems in which there are two phases. Under this classification, the subject of heterogeneous combustion is so broad that it is impossible to cover every aspect of it in this chapter

Silicon Nanowire on Oxide/Nitride/Oxide for Memory Application

May 16, 2007
Author(s)
Qiliang Li, Xiaoxiao Zhu, Hao Xiong, Sang-Mo Koo, D. E. Ioannou, Joseph Kopanski, John S. Suehle, Curt A. Richter
… nanowires grown on pre-defined locations. A large memory window with high on/off-state current ratio due to the small …

Charge Lamp BAsed on MgH RAdiation

November 1, 1999
Author(s)
S Ukegawa, Alan Gallagher
… in a frit-sealed, ~600 C alumina cell with a sapphire window, at pressures of 200-600 Pa. The plasma impedance is …

Corrosion Detection in Concrete Rebars Using a Spectroscopic Technique

January 11, 2014
Author(s)
Edward J. Garboczi, Paul E. Stutzman, Shuangzhen S. Wang, Nicos Martys, Dat Duthinh, Virgil Provenzano, Shin G. Chou, David F. Plusquellic, Jack T. Surek, Sung Kim, Robert D. McMichael, Mark D. Stiles, Ahmed M. Hassan
Detecting the early corrosion of steel in reinforced concrete is a goal that has been much pursued. Since 2010, NIST has been working on a large project to develop an electromagnetic (EM) probe that detects the actual corrosion products via spectroscopic
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