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Simple Piezoelectric Droplet Generator

January 1, 1997
Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang, W. S. Chien, M D. King, William L. Grosshandler
A design for a piezoelectric on-demand droplet generator is presented. Its simple construction and ease of operation distinguish this generator from other previously reported. The droplet generator has been successfully used to produce droplets of aqueous

Simplified Quantum Logic with Trapped Ions

January 1, 1997
Author(s)
C Monroe, Dietrich Leibfried, B E. King, D M. Meekhof, Wayne M. Itano, David J. Wineland
We describe a simplified scheme for quantum logic with a collection of laser-cooled trapped atomic ions. Building on the scheme of Cirac and Zoller, we show how the fundamental controlled- NOT gate between a collective mode of ion motion and the internal

Simulation in Japan: State-of-the-Art Update

January 1, 1997
Author(s)
Shigeki Umeda, Albert W. Jones
Computer hardware continues to decrease in cost and increase in power. Simulation vendors have hypothesized that this trend, together with new requirements for system integration, have produced a new business environment for discrete-event simulation all

Spatial Resolution with Time-and-Polarization-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy

January 1, 1997
Author(s)
D Xiang, Gerald V. Blessing, Nelson N. Hsu
We have developed a time-and-polarization-resolved acoustic microscopy technique to determine material properties of solids immersed in water. At the heart of this technique is a specially designed large aperture, lensless, cylindrical PVDF transducer
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