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Boehme, Christoph | Diffusion of hydrogen and deuterium in stack systems of SixNyHz/SixNyDz and crystalline Si | H/D-, N-H/D- and Si-H/D-bond density changes were investigated in stacks consisting of a Cz-Si substrate, a thin layer of SiC>2, amorphous deuterated silicon nitride as well as amorphous hydrogenated silicon nitride in order to see if the post deposition anneal of a-SixNyHz layers on crystalline sil... | Hydrogenated silicon nitride; Anneal process | 2000 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Dimetallic complexes derived from a novel dinucleating chelating symmetric triazole ligand; crystal strcutrue,magnetic properties and ESR study of Bis[μ-3,5-diacetlyamino-1,2,4-triazolato-O',N1,N2,O"]bis[nitrato)(aqua)-copper(II)] | Reaction of 3,5-diacetylamino-1,2,4-triazole (Hdaat) with copper(II), nickel(II) and cobalt(II) salts yields dinuclear co-ordination compounds, which were spectroscopically characterized. The crystal and molecular structure of one of the compounds, bis[u-3,5-diacetylamino-1,2,4-triazolato-0'_x0001_,... | Susceptibility; Orbitals; Compounds | 1999 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Dinuclear iron(II) complex, [(TPyA)FeII(THBQ 2-)FeII(TPyA)](BF4)2 [TPyA = tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine; THBQ2- = 2,3,5,6-tetrahydroxy-1,4- benzoquinonate] exhibiting both spin crossover with hysteresis and ferromagnetic exchange | Dinuclear [(TPyA)FeII(THBQ22)FeII(TPyA)](BF4)2 (1) possesses hydrogen bonding interactions that form a 1-D chain, and p-p interactions between the 1-D chains that give rise to a 2-D supramolecular-layered structure, inducing hysteresis in the spin crossover behavior; 1 has shown spin crossover behav... | Dinuclear complexes | 2008 |
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Wu, Yong-Shi | Diophantine equation for the three-dimensional quantum Hall effect | When the Fermi level lies in a gap, the Hall conductivity of three-dimensional electrons in a periodic potential is expressed in a topologically invariant form with a set of three integers. If the magnetic fluxes through the three independent areas of the periodic lattice are rational numbers, one... | Hall conductivity; Periodic potentials | 1992-06 |
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Gerton, Jordan | Dipolar relaxation collisions in magnetically trapped 7Li | We report the measurement of the rate constant for dipolar relaxation from the (F=2, mF=2) hyperfine state of 7Li. The atoms are confined in a permanent magnet trap at a field of 10^3 G. The measured value of (1.05±0.10)X10^-14 cm3/s agrees well with theory. Additionally, we determine an upper bo... | | 1999-02 |
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Truong, Thanh | Direct ab initio dynamics studies of N + H2<-->NH + H reaction | Kinetics of the N+H2<-->NH+H reaction have been studied using a direct ab initio dynamics method. Potential energy surface for low electronic states have been explored at the QCISD/ cc-pVDZ level of theory. We found the ground-state reaction is N(4S)+H2-->NH(3Σ-)+H. Thermal rate constants for this ... | Ab initio dynamics; Potential energy surfaces; Minimum energy path; Ground-state reaction; Rate constants | 2000 |
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Williams, Clayton C.; Huang, Yufeng | Direct comparison of cross-sectional scanning capacitance microscope dopant profile and vertical secondary ion-mass spectroscopy profile | The scanning capacitance microscope (SCM) has been shown to be useful for quantitative 2D dopant profiling near the surface of silicon. An atomic force microscope is used to position a nanometer scale tip at a silicon surface, and local capacitance change is measured as a function of sample bias. A ... | Oxide capacitance; Dopant profile; Oxide layer; Scanning capacitance microscopy | 1996-01 |
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Gondolo, Paolo | Direct detection of neutralino dark matter in nonstandard cosmologies | We compute the neutralino direct detection rate in nonstandard cosmological scenarios where neutralinos account for the dark matter of the Universe. Significant differences are found when such rates are compared with those predicted by the standard cosmological model. For b-ino-like neutralinos, the... | Neutralinos | 2008-02 |
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Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J. | Direct evidence of electron spin polarization from an organic-based magnet: [FeII(TCNE)(NCMe)2][FeIII Cl4] | Direct evidence of an organic-based magnet with a finite electron spin polarization at the Fermi edge is shown from spin-resolved photoemission of the [FeII(TCNE)(NCMe)2][FeIIICl4] organic-based magnet. The 23% majority-based spin polarization at the Fermi edge is observed at 80 K in zero applied fi... | Organic-based magnets; Electron spin polarization | 2009-05 |
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Williams, Clayton C. | Direct imaging of SiO2 thickness variation on Si using modified atomic force microscope | Fabrication techniques of metal-oxide-semiconductor ~(MOS) transistors have been improved very rapidly during the last several decades. With this trend, scaling down of MOS transistors is necessary to improve the speed of circuits and the packing density of discrete devices. Both lateral and vertic... | Silicon dioxide; Oxide layer; Phosphorus ions; Oxide capacitance; Dopant profile | 1996-03-01 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Directional emission from asymmetric microlaser resonators of ∏-conjugated polymers | A ∏-conjugated polymer film was fabricated into an asymmetric microlaser resonator having a quadrapole deformation with irregular boundaries and a Q factor of 600. At high excitation intensities above the threshold for lasing, we observed multimode laser emission spectra and directional emission a... | Directional emission; Asymmetric microlaser resonators; pi-conjugated polymers; DOO-PPV; poly(dioctyloxy) phenylene vinylene | 2004 |
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Gondolo, Paolo | Directional recoil rates for WIMP direct detection | New techniques for the laboratory direct detection of dark matter weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are sensitive to the recoil direction of the struck nuclei.We compute and compare the directional recoil rates dR/d cosθ, (where θ is the angle measured from a reference direction in th... | WIMP; Weakly interacting massive particles; WMAP 3; Directional recoil; Halo models | 2008-02 |
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Symko, Orest George | Discrete spatial filtering with SQUID gradiometers in biomagnetism | First-, second-, and third-order gradiometers used in detecting biomagnetic signals are analyzed as spatial niters. Their transfer functions independent of the source to be measured are presented and both the magnitude and phase characteristics of the transfer functions are analyzed. The distortion ... | Spatial filtering; SQUID gradiometers; Fourier transform | 1986 |
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Crespo, Jose Guillermo | Dislodgement effect of natural semiochemicals released by disturbed triatomines: a possible alternative monitoring tool | The quick detection of domestic and peridomestic triatomines in their environments becomes difficult without the use of dislodgement substances that flush them out from their shelters. At present, tetramethrin 0.2% is being widely used in control programs. Although it is an efficient dislodging agen... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Disorder-induced TA Raman lines in mixed Cu-halide crystals | The Raman spectra of CuClxBr1=x and CuBrxI1=x solid solutions are shown to contain extremely intense disorder-induced first-order TA phonons. The intensity of these lines is a function of the concentration x, and is highest in CuCl0.6oBr0.40. The TA spectrum, well resolved at low temperature, fits... | Cuprous halides; CuBr; CuCl; CuI; mixed Cu-halide crystals | 1979-03 |
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Davidson, Diane W. | Dispersal adaptations of some acacia species in the Australian arid zone | Most Australian representatives of the genus Acacia have diaspores with arillate appendages indicative of adaptation for active dispersal by animals. Based on physical and chemical characteristics of these arils and mechanisms of diaspore presentation, a number of arid zone acacias can be distingu... | Acacia; Australian arid zone; Dispersal ecology; Fruit quality; Myrmecochory; Ornithochory; Seed parasitoids; Soil nutrients | 1984 |
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Morse, Michael David | Dispersed fluorsecence spectroscopy of AINi, NiAu, and PtCu | Dispersed fluorescence studies of AlNi, NiAu, and PtCu have been performed, providing spectroscopic information about the ground and low-lying excited electronic states. Vibrational frequencies are reported for the ground X 2?5/2 state of all three molecules. In the case of AlNi, fluorescence to all... | | 2003 |
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Morse, Michael David | Dispersed fluorsecence spectroscopy of jet-cooled AgAu and Pt? | Dispersed fluorescence spectroscopy has been used to study jet-cooled AgAu and Pt2 . Fluorescence resulting from the excitation of five bands of the A?X 1?+ system of AgAu was dispersed, and 51 measured ground state vibrational levels were fit to provide ground state vibrational constants of ?"e=198... | | 2001 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine; Ehrenfreund, Eitan A. | Dispersion of resonant Raman scattering in ∏-conjugated polymers: role of the even parity excitons | Resonant Raman scattering dispersion of the most strongly coupled phonon frequencies with the excitation laser photon energy is measured in terms of a dispersion rate parameter D and quantified in a variety of p conjugated polymer films. D was found to be large in nonluminescent polymers and small i... | Resonant raman scattering; Even parity excitons | 1997-09 |
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Coley, Phyllis D. | Disponibilidad de recursos y defensas de las plantas frente al herbivorismo | El grado de herbivorismo y la eficacia de las defensas muestran amplias variaciones en las especies de plantas. La disponibilidad de recursos en el ambiente se propone como el mayor determinante de la cantidad y tipo de defensas de las plantas. Cuando los recursos son limitados, las plantas de cre... | Defensas; Plantas; Herbivorismo | 2007 |
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Capecchi, Mario R.; Mansour, Suzanne L.; Thomas, Kirk R. | Disruption of the proto-oncogene int-2 in mouse embryo-derived stem cells: a general strategy for targeting mutations to non-selectable genes. | Gene targeting--homologous recombination of DNA sequences residing in the chromosome with newly introduced DNA sequences--in mouse embryo-derived stem cells promises to provide a means to generate mice of any desired genotype. We describe a positive nd negative selection procedure that enriches 2,00... | Animals; Clone Cells; Restriction Mapping; Stem Cells | 1988-11-24 |
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Armentrout, Peter B. | Dissociative charge transfer reactions of Ar+, Ne+, and He+ with CF4 from thermal to 50 eV | Guided ion-beam techniques are used to measure the cross sections for reaction of CF4 with Ar+, Ne+, and H e + from thermal to 50 eV. Dissociative charge transfer followed by successive loss of F atoms are the major processes observed. Only CFx+ (x = 1,2,3) products are observed in the reactions of ... | Ion-molecule reactions; Transfer reactions; Carbon tetrafluoride; Rare gas ions; Exothermic reactions; Endothermic reactions; Plasma systems | 1990 |
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Yamaguchi, Ayako | Distinct neural control of vocal phases in frog calls | This poster describes how the connections within the central vocal pathways of African clawed frogs are responsible for coordinating distinct part of their calls. | Vocalizations; Central pattern generators, Motor programs | 2013 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M. | Distinction among neuronal subtypes of voltage-activated sodium channels by μ-conotoxin PIIIA | The functional properties of most sodium channels are too similar to permit identification of specific sodium channel types underlying macroscopic current. Such discrimination would be particularly advantageous in the nervous system in which different sodium channel family isoforms are coexpressed i... | Conotoxins; m-conotoxin | 2000 |
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Shapiro, Michael D. | Divergence, convergence, and the ancestry of feral populations in the domestic rock pigeon | Domestic pigeons are spectacularly diverse and exhibit variation in more traits than any other bird species [1]. In The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin repeatedly calls attention to the striking variation among domestic pigeon breeds - generated by thousands of years of artificial selection on a s... | | 2010 |