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Three-Domain Architecture of Stress-Free Epitaxial Ferroelectric Films

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Alexander L. Roytburd, S P. Alpay, V Nagarajan, Leonid A. Bendersky, R Ramesh
Epitaxial ferroelectric films undergoing a cubic-tetragonal phase transformation relax internal stresses due to the structural phase transformation and the difference in the thermal expansion coefficients of the film and the substrate by forming polydomain

Tool Wear and Surface Finish in High Speed Milling Aluminum Bronze

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Matthew A. Davies, Kate Medicus, Christopher J. Evans, Brian S. Dutterer, R S. Fielder
Aluminum bronze C95800 is used extensively for the manufacture of propellers, because of its mechanical strength and corrosion resistance. Typically these components are machined from large castings and then hand ground and polished. In this work, we

Tool Wear and Surface Finish in High Speed Milling of Aluminum Bronze

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Kate Medicus, Matthew A. Davies, Brian S. Dutterer, Christopher J. Evans, R S. Fielder
Aluminum bronze C95800 is used extensively for the manufacture of propellers, because of its mechanical strength and corrosion resistance. Typically these components are machined from large castings and then hand ground and polished. In this work, we

Tools and Diagnostics for Projection Display Metrology

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Paul A. Boynton
Electronic projection display specifications are often based on measurements made in ideal darkroom conditions and assume ideal measurement instrumentation. However, not everyone has access to such a facility, and not always will the light-measuring

Trapping Atoms With Evanescent Light Fields From Integrated Optical Waveguides

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
J P. Burke, S T. Chu, Garnett W. Bryant, Carl J. Williams, P S. Julience
We theoretically investigate three approaches to trapping atoms above linear integrated optical waveguides. A two-color scheme balances the decaying evanescent fields of red-and blue-detuned light to produce a potential minimum above the guide. A one-color
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