Electroless plating of rhenium-based alloys with nickel, cobalt and iron
... 4 and allowing the formation of Re-Me alloys. Two regions can be observed after addition of DMAB: (1) a linear increase of the potential due to initial alloy formation on copper, and (2) stabilization of the value of the mixed-potential, leading to autocatalytic alloy deposition. A quick shift of po ...
... 4 and allowing the formation of Re-Me alloys. Two regions can be observed after addition of DMAB: (1) a linear increase of the potential due to initial alloy formation on copper, and (2) stabilization of the value of the mixed-potential, leading to autocatalytic alloy deposition. A quick shift of po ...
9278654 PS/Chemistry Ja03 - Dolgeville Central School
... Record the number of your choice for each Part A and Part B–1 multiple-choice question on your separate answer sheet. Write your answers to the Part B–2 and Part C questions in your answer booklet. All work should be written in pen, except for graphs and drawings, which should be done in pencil. You ...
... Record the number of your choice for each Part A and Part B–1 multiple-choice question on your separate answer sheet. Write your answers to the Part B–2 and Part C questions in your answer booklet. All work should be written in pen, except for graphs and drawings, which should be done in pencil. You ...
Subnanometer-accuracy optical distance ruler based on fluorescence quenching by transparent conductors R
... We confirm the predicted lifetime decrease on ITO experimentally, using as a proof of principle Al2 O3 dielectric spacers created by atomic layer deposition (ALD) on ITO-coated cover glasses with an ITO thickness of 17 1 nm (see also Supplement 1, Section 3). Fluorescent molecules [tetraphenoxy-pe ...
... We confirm the predicted lifetime decrease on ITO experimentally, using as a proof of principle Al2 O3 dielectric spacers created by atomic layer deposition (ALD) on ITO-coated cover glasses with an ITO thickness of 17 1 nm (see also Supplement 1, Section 3). Fluorescent molecules [tetraphenoxy-pe ...
Atmospheric Optics
... Check: Units OK. Physics OK. Exposition: Using eq. (22.6) with the incident angle ...
... Check: Units OK. Physics OK. Exposition: Using eq. (22.6) with the incident angle ...
The diffraction of atoms by light
... within the framework of a set of differential difference equations due to Raman and Nath. The popular Raman-Nath approximation, in which the kinetic energy imparted to the atoms by the light wave is ignored, is no longer valid and the full equations must be solved. When the interaction between the a ...
... within the framework of a set of differential difference equations due to Raman and Nath. The popular Raman-Nath approximation, in which the kinetic energy imparted to the atoms by the light wave is ignored, is no longer valid and the full equations must be solved. When the interaction between the a ...
An exact line integral representation of the physical
... Asvestas derived a line integral representation of the magnetic field in front of an aperture illuminated from the back by a Hertzian dipole. The key step in the derivation was the analytical evaluation of a dyadic integral to obtain an explicit dyadic expression. Asvestas also introduced the COTres ...
... Asvestas derived a line integral representation of the magnetic field in front of an aperture illuminated from the back by a Hertzian dipole. The key step in the derivation was the analytical evaluation of a dyadic integral to obtain an explicit dyadic expression. Asvestas also introduced the COTres ...
Coherent manipulation of the internal state of an atomic gas
... When I returned to Firenze in September 2009, I joined the group of F.S.Cataliotti, which was at that time involved in restructuring their set-up for condensation of 87 Rb. Therefore, while working on the specific system for the generation of light beams for memory experiments, I also had the opport ...
... When I returned to Firenze in September 2009, I joined the group of F.S.Cataliotti, which was at that time involved in restructuring their set-up for condensation of 87 Rb. Therefore, while working on the specific system for the generation of light beams for memory experiments, I also had the opport ...
A new approach for retrieving the UV–vis optical properties of
... For the 390 to 420 nm cavity (BBCES-407), we use a lightemitting diode (LED) centered at 407.1 nm with a measured optical power output of 0.450 W (M405D2, Thorlabs, Newton, NJ, USA). The LED is temperature-controlled and powered by a constant-current power supply to achieve a stable optical power ou ...
... For the 390 to 420 nm cavity (BBCES-407), we use a lightemitting diode (LED) centered at 407.1 nm with a measured optical power output of 0.450 W (M405D2, Thorlabs, Newton, NJ, USA). The LED is temperature-controlled and powered by a constant-current power supply to achieve a stable optical power ou ...
Organizing Topic - Staunton City Schools
... need to be prepared prior to the beginning of the activity. Because the purpose of the activity is to practice safe techniques in the laboratory, exact measurements for the mixture are not necessary. When creating your mixture, keep in mind that you want the students to be able to separate the mixtu ...
... need to be prepared prior to the beginning of the activity. Because the purpose of the activity is to practice safe techniques in the laboratory, exact measurements for the mixture are not necessary. When creating your mixture, keep in mind that you want the students to be able to separate the mixtu ...
CHAPTER 3 MICROWAVE DIAGNOSTICS
... netic waves at the plasma cutoff layer. Coherent Thomson scattering in the microwave region yields information on the fast ion population. Wave number resolved microwave collective scattering is also widely employed for measuring nonthermal (turbulent ) density f luctuations or coherent electrostati ...
... netic waves at the plasma cutoff layer. Coherent Thomson scattering in the microwave region yields information on the fast ion population. Wave number resolved microwave collective scattering is also widely employed for measuring nonthermal (turbulent ) density f luctuations or coherent electrostati ...
Procedure - Loudoun County Public Schools
... need to be prepared prior to the beginning of the activity. Because the purpose of the activity is to practice safe techniques in the laboratory, exact measurements for the mixture are not necessary. When creating your mixture, keep in mind that you want the students to be able to separate the mixtu ...
... need to be prepared prior to the beginning of the activity. Because the purpose of the activity is to practice safe techniques in the laboratory, exact measurements for the mixture are not necessary. When creating your mixture, keep in mind that you want the students to be able to separate the mixtu ...
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... I remember a conversation I had during my first year at MIT with someone who just defended her PhD thesis. I asked her if she was excited about becoming a doctor and she said yes, but “at some point, you kind of outgrow the process” and finally getting the degree became rather a natural development. ...
... I remember a conversation I had during my first year at MIT with someone who just defended her PhD thesis. I asked her if she was excited about becoming a doctor and she said yes, but “at some point, you kind of outgrow the process” and finally getting the degree became rather a natural development. ...
INFLUENCE OF OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND FIBERSEPARATION ON LASER DOPPLER FLOWMETRY
... thickness of 20-22 µm. Each of these discs were separated from each other by a static layer (approximately 95 µm of thickness), containing four pieces of static structure with different optical properties. These pieces were located at the same radial distance from the centre of the tissue phantom, w ...
... thickness of 20-22 µm. Each of these discs were separated from each other by a static layer (approximately 95 µm of thickness), containing four pieces of static structure with different optical properties. These pieces were located at the same radial distance from the centre of the tissue phantom, w ...
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... was adopted in [6] from the theory of wire-gridpolarizers [5]. The two specific periodic-pattern orientations are referred to as either P-structures, when the wires are parallel to the plane of incidence, or as S-structures, when they are perpendicular to the plane of incidence [7]. In [5], the RCWA ...
... was adopted in [6] from the theory of wire-gridpolarizers [5]. The two specific periodic-pattern orientations are referred to as either P-structures, when the wires are parallel to the plane of incidence, or as S-structures, when they are perpendicular to the plane of incidence [7]. In [5], the RCWA ...
Single-Molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
... individual traces that fluctuate between multiple levels of FRET at random times. ...
... individual traces that fluctuate between multiple levels of FRET at random times. ...
Regents Review Live
... equilibrium is called vapor pressure, and can be found on Table H. When the liquid is heated, its vapor pressure increases. When the liquid’s vapor pressure equals the pressure exerted on it by the outside atmosphere, the liquid can boil. If the pressure exerted on a liquid increases, the boiling po ...
... equilibrium is called vapor pressure, and can be found on Table H. When the liquid is heated, its vapor pressure increases. When the liquid’s vapor pressure equals the pressure exerted on it by the outside atmosphere, the liquid can boil. If the pressure exerted on a liquid increases, the boiling po ...
Electrical Properties of Carbon Structures Graphene Nanoribbons
... diameters are usually on the order of nanometer (nm), and their length can be treated as infinite when compared with their width. A single-walled CNT can be viewed as rolling up a graphene sheet along a certain direction [6]. A multi-walled CNT can be viewed as rolling up several layers of graphene ...
... diameters are usually on the order of nanometer (nm), and their length can be treated as infinite when compared with their width. A single-walled CNT can be viewed as rolling up a graphene sheet along a certain direction [6]. A multi-walled CNT can be viewed as rolling up several layers of graphene ...
Molecular Perspective of Static Wetting: Simulation and
... wetting properties of a monolayer of graphene is developed, which experimentally were unknown. While in the literature for the contact angle of water on graphite values in the range of 90−95° have been reported, it has been suggested that the contact angle on graphene may either be as high as 127° o ...
... wetting properties of a monolayer of graphene is developed, which experimentally were unknown. While in the literature for the contact angle of water on graphite values in the range of 90−95° have been reported, it has been suggested that the contact angle on graphene may either be as high as 127° o ...
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... devices. These two methods are well represented by, respectively, the well-known Monte Carlo method (for semi-classical transport) and the Wigner equation formalism (for nanoscale devices). At a first glance, the two methods seem to be very different but, as we will see through the whole book, they ...
... devices. These two methods are well represented by, respectively, the well-known Monte Carlo method (for semi-classical transport) and the Wigner equation formalism (for nanoscale devices). At a first glance, the two methods seem to be very different but, as we will see through the whole book, they ...
Creation of gap solitons in Bose-Einstein condensates
... Also, the maximum possible velocity can be estimated to be of the order of @ 12(2M ) 2/3# 3/2, which is the group velocity at the points 6k 0 56 A(2M ) 22/321 of vanishing curvature in the dispersion relation. Finally, for a soliton at rest the contributions of the internal states u 1 & and u 21 & w ...
... Also, the maximum possible velocity can be estimated to be of the order of @ 12(2M ) 2/3# 3/2, which is the group velocity at the points 6k 0 56 A(2M ) 22/321 of vanishing curvature in the dispersion relation. Finally, for a soliton at rest the contributions of the internal states u 1 & and u 21 & w ...
Rutherford backscattering spectrometry
Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS) is an analytical technique used in materials science. Sometimes referred to as high-energy ion scattering (HEIS) spectrometry, RBS is used to determine the structure and composition of materials by measuring the backscattering of a beam of high energy ions (typically protons or alpha particles) impinging on a sample.