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Acoustic Measurements in Gases, Chapter 10

September 15, 2001
Author(s)
Michael R. Moldover, Keith A. Gillis, John J. Hurly, J B. Mehl, J Wilhelm
Cylindrical acoustic resonators developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are routinely used to measure the speed of sound in gases with uncertainties of 0.01% or less. The pressure dependence of the data is fitted with model

In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Investigation of Chromium Surfaces Under Hydrothermal Conditions

August 1, 2001
Author(s)
James E. Maslar, Wilbur S. Hurst, Walter J. Bowers Jr., Jay H. Hendricks, M I. Aquino, Igor Levin
Three chromium coupons were exposed to air-saturated water at pressures of ca. 25 MPa and temperatures up to 545 C in an optically accessible flow cell. In situ Raman spectra were collected at different temperatures as the coupons were heated and then

Raman and FTIR Spectroscopies of Fluorescein in Solutions

August 1, 2001
Author(s)
Lili Wang, A. E. Roitberg, Curtis W. Meuse, Adolfas K. Gaigalas
Raman and FTIR transform-infra red (FT-IR) spectroscopies of fluorescein in aqueous solutions have been investigated in the pH range from 9.1 to 5.4. At pH 9.1 fluorescein is in the dianion form. At pH 5.4, fluorescein is a mixture of monoanion (

Structural Effects in the Growth of Giant Magneto Resistance (GMR) Spin Valves

August 1, 2001
Author(s)
M. Menyhard, G. Zsolt, P. J. Chen, Cedric J. Powell, Robert D. McMichael, William F. Egelhoff Jr.
An investigation has been made of the thin-film structure and interface morphology of giant magnetoresistance (GMR) spin valves of the cobalt/copper/cobalt (Co/Cu/Co) type that were grown on polycrystalline NiO substrates at three different temperatures
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