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Daniel T. Pierce, Angela Davies, Joseph A. Stroscio, D Tulchinsky, John Unguris, Robert Celotta
The film growth and morphology of epitaxial Mn films grown on Fe(001) single crystal whiskers measured with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) provides insight into the mechanism of interlayer exchange coupling in Fe/Mn/Fe(001) trilayers. The proximity
A front-tracking finite element method is used to compute the evolution of a crack-like defect that propagates by stress driven corrosion in an isotropic, linear elastic solid. Depending on material properties, loading, and temperature, we observe three
The past forty years have witnessed spectacular progress in precision measurements, beginning with the first coherent optical source, the HeNeCW laser, demonstrated in late 1960 by A. Javan. B. Bennett, and D. Herriott, at Bell Laboratories. Almost
Stephen D. Ridder, Aaron N. Johnson, Pedro I. Espina, Frank S. Biancaniello, G J. DelCorso
The performance of a commercial gas-metal atomizer was studied using a number of previously published research techniques. initially the flow was visualized using schlieren photography to determine the location of important flow features (e.g., shock waves
R J. Goldschmidt, S Wetzel, William R. Blair, Charles M. Guttman
Various secondary series are observed in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-flight mass spectra of polystyrene. The number and positions of the series depend on the choice of matrix and added cation. For a given treatment, series
Ryna B. Marinenko, S V. Roberson, J S. Small, Barbara B. Thorne, Douglas H. Blackburn, D Kauffman, Stefan D. Leigh
The production and characterization of NBS K-411 glass microspheres in the 3-40 um range for certification as a NIST Standard Reference Material (SRM) are described. EDS quantitative analysis and heterogeneity evaluations of the microspheres were made with
The electromagnetic reverberation chamber is widely used as a test facility to generate complex fields for interference and compatibility measurements. The chamber is also effective as a method to quantify the total radiated power from an emitter
J Grodkowski, T Dhanasekaran, Pedatsur Neta, P Hambright, Bruce S. Brunschwig, K Shinozaki, E Fujita
The role of cobalt and iron phthalocyanines in catalytic CO 2 reduction has been studied. Chemical, photochemical, and radiolytic reductions of the metal phthalocyanines (Pc) have been carried out in organic solvents, and reduction of their tetrasulfonated
C. Dherin, M. Dizdaroglu, H. Doerflinger, S. Boiteux, J. P. Radicella
In Drosophila, the S3 ribosomal protein has been shown to act as a DNA glycosylase/AP lyase capable of releasing 8-hydroxyguanine (8-OH-Gua) in damaged DNA. Here we describe a second Drosophila protein (dOggl) with 8-OH-Gua and abasic (AP) site DNA repair
A workshop was held to discuss the modes of operation for symmetric key block cipher algorithms on October 20, 2000 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore Maryland.
A model is proposed for sheaths in high-density discharges, with radio-frequency (rf) bias applied at frequencies ω comparable to ω i, the ion plasma frequency at the edge of the sheath. The model treats ion dynamics using fluid equations, including all
Harold Sanchez, J. Cioffi, H. Laiz, D. Bennett, H. Ferreira, R. Ortega, Nile M. Oldham, Mark E. Parker
An international comparison of dc and low-frequency electrical units conducted between 19 laboratories in 16 countries in the Americas is described. The comparison was conducted between 1997 and 1999 and sponsored by the Interamerican Metrology System and
We report on an experiment to determine both the group and phase delays experienced by orthogonally polarized photon pairs travelling through a birefringent medium. Both types of delay are determined from the same set of coincidence-counting data. The
The continuing decrease in feature sizes in the semiconductor and other nanofabriation industries has placed increasingly stringent demands on current microscopy-based techniques to precisely measure both the critical dimensions and the quality (i.e. line
We present results in the final part of a three-part of a three-part study employing standard test data (STD) to estimate errors in peak parameters derived from data analysis procedures used in x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). XPS-STD are simulated
In this first of two papers, we elucidate properties of all stationary solutions of the nonlinear Schr dinger equation with constant external potential on a finite one dimensional interval, with both box and periodic boundary conditions, for the case of
In this second of two papers, we present all stationary solutions of the nonlinear Schrodinger equation with box of periodic boundary conditions for the case of attractive nonlinearity. Our solutions take the form of stationary trains of bright silitons
Thomas P. Moffat, Daniel Wheeler, W H. Huber, Daniel Josell
Superconformal electrodeposition of copper in 500 nm deep trenches ranging from 500 to 90 nm in width has been demonstrated using an acid cupric sulfate electrolyte containing chloride (C1), polyethylene glycol (PEG), and 3-meracapto- 1propanesulfonate
A modification to the Kurabayashi-Yang equation for predicting the maximum spreading ratio of a liquid droplet impacting a solid surface has been made to account for effects of the contact angle between the spreading liquid and the impact surface. A
Templated grain growth is a promising processing route for the development of highly textured polycrystalline ceramics. The development of texture in ceramic materials has been an acknowledged, but poorly characterized, process. Several mechanisms have