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Vibration of a Room-Sized Airspring-Supported Slab

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
H Amick, B Sennewald, N C. Pardue, E C. Teague, Brian R. Scace
This paper reports the results of the finite element analysis and in situ testing of a large-scale (4 m x 10 m) pneumatically isolated concrete slab. The slab was constructed as a design prototype for next-generation metrology laboratories at the National

Voltage Modulation Scanned Probe Oxidation (Abstract)

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
John A. Dagata, T Inoue, J Itoh, K Matsumoto, H Yokoyama
This talk describes methods for enhancing the growth rate and electrical characteristics of nanostructures produced on silicon and titanium substrates by scanned probe microscope (SPM) oxidation. Direct oxidation of a substrate by the intense electric

White layers and thermal modeling of hard turned surfaces

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Y K. Chou, Christopher J. Evans
White layers in hard turned surfaces are identified, characterized and measured as a function of tool flank wear and cutting speed. White layer depth progressively increases with flank wear. It also increases with speed, but approaches an asymptote. A

Comparison of heteroepitaxial YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-d and TiO 2 thin film growth

December 31, 1997
Author(s)
Alexana Roshko, F. J. Stork, David A. Rudman, D. J. Aldrich, P. A. Hotsenpiller
The growth of heteroepitaxial YBa 2Cu 3O 7-δ and TiO 2 thin films has been investigated as a function of deposition rate. film thickness, and deposition temperature. In spite of the fact that the two materials are grown at very different rates and

DC SQUID Series Arrays with Intracoil Damping to Reduce Resonance Distortions

December 31, 1997
Author(s)
Martin Huber, A. M. Corey, K. L. Lumpkins, F. N. Nafe, J. Rantschler, Gene C. Hilton, John M. Martinis, A. H. Steinbach
We report on low-noise DC SQUID series arrays incorporating intracoil damping, which show smooth DC characteristics. The voltage-flux characteristics of these devices are reproducible upon repeated cooling and do not require multiple heating/cooling cycles
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