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Hot Electron Spin-Valve Effect in Coupled Magnetic Layers

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Robert Celotta, John Unguris, Daniel T. Pierce
SEMPA observations of magnetic exchange coupling in the Fe/Ag/Fe, Fe/Au/Fe, and Fe/Cr/Fe systems reveal an intensity variation in the emitted secondary electron signal that depends only on whether the Fe layers are coupled in a ferromagnetic or

Influence of Cr Growth on Exchange Coupling in Fe/Cr/Fe(100)

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Daniel T. Pierce, Joseph A. Stroscio, John Unguris, Robert Celotta
Scanning electron microscopy with polarization-analysis (SEMPA) measurements of the dependence of the oscillations of the exchange coupling in Fe/Cr/Fe(100) structures on the Cr growth temperature are correlated with the thickness fluctuations in Cr films

Influence of Ignition Source on the Flaming Fire Hazard of Upholstered Furniture

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Thomas G. Cleary, Thomas J. Ohlemiller, K M. Villa
A set of upholstered chairs constructed from five different fabric/foam combinations was subjected to a variety of ignition sources suggested by fire statistics. The sources included a cigarette, a small match-like flame, an incandescent lamp, a space

Integrating DFM with CAD through Design Critiquing

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Satyandra K. Gupta, William Regli, D Nau
The increasing focus on design for manufacturability (DFM) in research in concurrent engineering design is expanding the scope of traditional design activities in order to identify and eliminate manufacturing problems during the design stage. We anticipate
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