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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Electroabsorption spectroscopy of luminescent and nonluminescent ∏-conjugated polymers | We have measured the quadratic electroabsorption (EA) spectrum of a variety of soluble luminescent and nonluminescent p-conjugated polymer films in the spectral range of 1.5-4.5 eV. The luminescent polymers include MEH and DOO derivatives of poly(phenylene-vinylene), poly(phenylene ethylene), and ... | Electroabsorption spectroscopy; pi-conjugated polymers | 1997-12 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Electroabsorption spectroscopy of single walled nanotubes | We have measured the electric field modulated absorption of a sample of single-walled nanotubes (SWNT) suspended in a solid polyvinyl alcohol matrix. The electroabsorption (EA) spectrum roughly follows the first derivative of the absorption with respect to photon energy, scales quadratically with t... | Electroabsorption spectroscopy; Single-walled nanotubes; SWNT | 2005 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; a new spectroscopy in ∏-conjugated polymer/C60-blends | We have applied the electromodulated photoinduced absorption (EPA) technique to a variety of C 6 0 -doped and pristine luminescent conducting polymer films. EPA measures the electric field-related change of the absorption in the sample as a result of above-gap illumination. An electric field leads t... | Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; EPA; C60 doping; Electromodulated photoluminescence; EPL; Polaron pair polarizability | 1997 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Electromodulation of charge-transfer photoexcitations in pristine and C60-doped conjugated polymers | We study the effect of an electric field of up to 100 kV/cm on photoexcitations in pristine and C60-doped p-conjugated polymers by electromodulated photoinduced absorption (EPA). In EPA, we measure changes in the photoinduced absorption of a polymer film induced by an electric field. The dominant ... | Electromodulation; Charge-transfer photoexcitations; Photoinduced absorption; pi-conjugated polymers; Electromodulation spectroscopy | 1999-04 |
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Carrier, David R. | Electromyographic pattern of the gular pump in monitor lizards | Gular pumping in monitor lizards is known to play an important role in lung ventilation, but its evolutionary origin has not yet been addressed. To determine whether the gular pump derives from the buccal pump of basal tetrapods or is a novel invention, we investigated the electromyographic activity... | Electromyographic pattern; Gular pump; Varanus exanthematicus; Lung ventilation; Evolution | 2001 |
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Armentrout, Peter B. | Electron impact ionization cross section of metastable N2(A Σu+) | Extensive studies of electron impact cross sections have been carried out both experimentally and theoretically for a number of ground state atoms and molecules.1 In general, as the electron energy is increased, such cross sections rise from a threshold at the ionization potential to a peak at an e... | Ion beam; Nitrogen | 1981 |
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Blair, David F. | Electron spin relaxation of CuA and cytochrome a in cytochrome c oxidase: comparison to heme, copper, and sulfur radical complexes | The method of continuous saturation has been used to measure the electron spin relaxation parameter T1T2 at temperatures between 10 and 50 K for a variety of S = % species including: CuA and cytochrome a of cytochrome c oxidase, the type1 copper in several blue copper proteins, the type 2 coppe... | Electron spin relaxation; EPR signals; Sulfur radical complexes | 1984 |
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Morse, Michael David | Electron spin resonance investigation of Sc?+ in neon matrices and assignment of its ground electronic state as X ???. comparison with theoretical calculations | The discandium radical cation, Sc+2 , has been isolated in neon matrices at 4 K and studied by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and theoretical methods. It was produced by the x-irradiation of neon matrix samples containing neutral ScZ which was formed by trapping the products generated fr... | | 1993 |
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Mattis, Daniel C. | Electron states in random alloys with short-range order | We present an accurate and economical iterative method of calculating the energy levels of a disordered or partly ordered random alloy. Results presented for one- and three-dimensional simple cubic lattices compare favorably with exact calculations. We also present the systematic effects of partia... | Random alloys; Density of state | 1977-04 |
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Williams, Clayton C. | Electron tunneling detected by electrostatic force | A method is introduced for measuring the tunneling of electrons between a specially fabricated scanning probe microscope tip and a surface. The technique is based upon electrostatic force detection of charge as it is transferred to and from a small (10217 F) electrically isolated metallic dot on the... | Electrons; Tunneling events; Electrostatic force microscopy | 2000 |
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Mishchenko, Eugene | Electron-lattice kinetics of metals heated by ultrashort laser pulses | We propose a kinetic model of transient nonequilibrium phenomena in metals exposed to ultrashort laser pulses when heated electrons affect the lattice through direct electron-phonon interaction. This model describes the destruction of a metal under intense laser pumping. We derive the system of equa... | Electron-lattice kinetics; Thermoconductivity; electron temperature; Lattice deformation | 1999-01 |
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Mattis, Daniel C. | Electron-phonon interaction in two dimensions: the case for strong coupling in high-Tc superconductors | A particular model interaction between electrons and acoustic phonons is found to cause electrons to become weakly "self-trapped" for an arbitrary filling factor in d=2, but not in d=1 nor, for different reasons, in d>3. To the extent that electron kinetic energy is reduced in d=2, the electronic in... | Strong coupling | 1987-09 |
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Morse, Michael David | Electron-spin resonance studies of the titanium cation (Ti+,3d?, ?F) in rare gas matrices at 4 K: A crystal field interpretation | Electron-spin resonance studies of laser-ablated titanium metal isolated in neon and argon display an intense feature which exhibits a symmetric, narrow line and a large matrix-dependent g shift. On the basis of a number of experiments, this is assigned to a matrix isolated 3d3,4F Ti+ ion in an octa... | | 1996 |
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Wight, Charles Albert; Anderson, Richard Bryan | Electronic publication of theses and dissertations | For many years, the university has required its doctoral students to print and publish their dissertations. After a dissertation has been approved for release by the Graduate School thesis editors and the student has been approved for graduation, the university sends one copy of the manuscript to Pr... | Electronic publication; Theses; Dissertations | 2010 |
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Mishchenko, Eugene | Electronic Raman scattering in a magnetic field | Raman scattering in a magnetic field is proposed as a possible method to solve the problem of whether the light scattering in high-Tc superconductors comes from conduction electrons or not. The electronic Raman light scattering in a magnetic field is studied theoretically. The semiclassical approa... | Raman scattering | 1996-01 |
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Morse, Michael David | Electronic spectroscopy and electronic structure of diatomic CrC | Optical spectra of jet-cooled diatomic CrC have been recorded in the near infrared region using resonant two-photon ionization spectroscopy combined with mass-selective detection of the resulting ions. Several weak transitions have been observed, along with one relatively strong band near 842 nm. Ro... | | 2010 |
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Morse, Michael David | Electronic structure of the 4 d transition metal carbides: dispersed fluorsecence spectroscopy of MoC, RuC, and PdC | Dispersed fluorescence studies of the diatomic molecules MoC, RuC, and PdC are reported. New states identified in MoC and RuC are the [...]2??12??, ?,??? states and the [...]2??12??, ??? state, respectively. Five states are observed by dispersed fluorescence in PdC. The ground state is found to be [... | | 2011 |
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Morse, Michael David | Electronic structure of the 4d transition metal carbides: dispersed fluorescence spectroscopy of MoC, RuC, and PdC | Dispersed fluorescence studies of the diatomic molecules MoC, RuC, and PdC are reported. New states identified in MoC and RuC are the [...]2?112?1, 3,1?2 states and the [...]2? 312?1, 1?2 state, respectively. Five states re observed by dispersed fluorescence in PdC. The ground state is found to be [... | | 2001 |
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Mishchenko, Eugene; Raikh, Mikhail E. | Electrostatics of straight and bent single-walled carbon nanotubes | Response of a single-walled carbon nanotube to external electric field, F, is calculated analytically within the classical electrostatics. Field-induced charge density distribution is approximately linear along the axis of a metallic nanotube and depends rather weakly, as ln(h/ r), on the nanotube... | Electrostatics | 2006-10 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | ELOVL3 is an important component for early onset of lipid recruitment in brown adipose tissue | During the recruitment process of brown adipose tissue, the mRNA level of the fatty acyl chain elongase Elovl3 is elevated more than 200-fold in cold-stressed mice. We have obtained Elovl3-ablated mice and report here that, although cold-acclimated Elovl3-ablated mice experienced an increased heat l... | | 2005-12-21 |
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Sperry, John S. | Embolized conduits of rice (Oryza sativa, poaceae) refill despite negative xylem pressure | Embolism reversal in rice plants was studied by testing the plant's ability to refill embolized conduits while xylem pressures were substantially negative. Intact, potted plants were water-stressed to a xylem pressure of -1.88 + 0.1 MPa and a 66.3 + 3.8% loss of xylem conductivity (PLC) by cavitatio... | Embolism; novel revilling; Oryza | 2005 |
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Wu, Yong-Shi | Emergent exclusion statistics of quasiparticles in two-dimensional topological phases | We demonstrate how the generalized Pauli exclusion principle emerges for quasiparticle excitations in 2D topological phases. As an example, we examine the Levin-Wen model with the Fibonacci data (specified in the text), and construct the number operator for fluxons living on plaquettes. By numerical... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Potts, Wayne K. | Emigration behavior of Clark's Nutcracker | Eruptive movements of the Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) were observed during the late summer and fall of 1977, 1978 and 1979 in northern Utah and adjacent states. Over 2,000 emigrating nutcrackers were seen during these periods. Eruptions began in mid to late August, about the time nutcr... | Breeding range; Flocks; Observations | 1981 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine; Raikh, Mikhail E. | Emission spectrum of a dipole in a semi-infinite periodic dielectric structure: effect of the boundary | The emission spectrum of a dipole embedded in a semi-infinite photonic crystal is calculated. For simplicity we study the case in which the dielectric function is sinusoidally modulated only along the direction perpendicular to the boundary surface plane. In addition to oscillations of the emission... | Emission spectrum; Dipole; Periodic dielectric structure | 2000-07 |
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Armentrout, Peter B. | Endothermic reactions of uranium ions with N2, D2, and CD4 | The assessment of new technology for isotope separation has revived an interest in the spectroscopy, properties, and reactions of uranium and its compounds. Newer methods which have been demonstrated include the use of lasers to selectively excite a particular uranium isotope with subsequent chemic... | Uranium ions; Nitrogen | 1977 |