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12C/13C Ratio In Planetary Nebulae From The Iue Archives, R. H. Rubin, Gary J. Ferland, E. E. Chollet, R. Horstmeyer Apr 2004

12C/13C Ratio In Planetary Nebulae From The Iue Archives, R. H. Rubin, Gary J. Ferland, E. E. Chollet, R. Horstmeyer

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We investigated the abundance ratio of 12C/13C in planetary nebulae by examining emission lines arising from C III 2s2p3Po2,1,0 → 2s21S0. Spectra were retrieved from the International Ultraviolet Explorer archives, and multiple spectra of the same object were co-added to achieve improved signal-to-noise ratio. The 13C hyperfine structure line at 1909.6 Å was detected in NGC 2440. The 12C/13C ratio was found to be ~4.4+/-1.2. In all other objects, we provide an upper limit for the flux of the 1910 Å line. For 23 …


Braneworld Dynamics With The Branecode, Martin Johannes, Gary Felder, Andrei V. Frolov, Marco Peloso, Lev Kofman Apr 2004

Braneworld Dynamics With The Branecode, Martin Johannes, Gary Felder, Andrei V. Frolov, Marco Peloso, Lev Kofman

Physics: Faculty Publications

We give a full nonlinear numerical treatment of time-dependent 5D braneworld geometry, which is determined self-consistently by potentials for the scalar field in the bulk and at two orbifold branes, supplemented by boundary conditions at the branes. We describe the BRANECODE, an algorithm which we designed to solve the dynamical equations numerically. We apply the BRANECODE to braneworld models and find several novel phenomena of the brane dynamics. Starting with static warped geometry with de Sitter branes, we find numerically that this configuration is often unstable due to a tachyonic mass of the radion during inflation. If the model admits …


Calculation Of The Radiation Trapping Force For Laser Tweezers By Use Of Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theory. Ii. On-Axis Trapping Force, James A. Lock Apr 2004

Calculation Of The Radiation Trapping Force For Laser Tweezers By Use Of Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theory. Ii. On-Axis Trapping Force, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

The efficiency of trapping an on-axis spherical particle by use of laser tweezers for a particle size from the Rayleigh limit to the ray optics limit is calculated from generalized Lorenz-Mie light-scattering theory and the localized version of a Gaussian beam that has been truncated and focused by a high-numericalaperture lens and that possesses spherical aberration as a result of its transmission through the wall of the sample cell. The results are compared with both the experimental trapping efficiency and the theoretical efficiency obtained from use of the localized version of a freely propagating focused Gaussian beam. The predicted trapping …


Calculation Of The Radiation Trapping Force For Laser Tweezers By Use Of Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theory. I. Localized Model Description Of An On-Axis Tightly Focused Laser Beam With Spherical Aberration, James A. Lock Apr 2004

Calculation Of The Radiation Trapping Force For Laser Tweezers By Use Of Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theory. I. Localized Model Description Of An On-Axis Tightly Focused Laser Beam With Spherical Aberration, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

Calculation of the radiation trapping force in laser tweezers by use of generalized Lorenz-Mie theory requires knowledge of the shape coefficients of the incident laser beam. The localized version of these coefficients has been developed and justified only for a moderately focused Gaussian beam polarized in the x direction and traveling in the positive z direction. Here the localized model is extended to a beam tightly focused and truncated by a high-numerical-aperture lens, aberrated by its transmission through the wall of the sample cell, and incident upon a spherical particle whose center is on the beam axis. We also consider …


Lattice Thermal Conductivity Of K2(Bi1_Zsbz)8se13 Solid Solutions, Jeffrey S. Dyck, Theodora Kyratsi, Evripides Hatzikraniotis, M Paraskevopoulous, H. K. Shin, Ctirad Uher, Mercouri Kanatzidis Apr 2004

Lattice Thermal Conductivity Of K2(Bi1_Zsbz)8se13 Solid Solutions, Jeffrey S. Dyck, Theodora Kyratsi, Evripides Hatzikraniotis, M Paraskevopoulous, H. K. Shin, Ctirad Uher, Mercouri Kanatzidis

Jeffrey Dyck

The family of solid solutions of the type B -K2(Bi1_zSbz)8Se13 (0


Decoherence In Josephson-Junction Qubits Due To Critical Current Fluctuations, Britton Plourde, D. J. Van Harlingen Apr 2004

Decoherence In Josephson-Junction Qubits Due To Critical Current Fluctuations, Britton Plourde, D. J. Van Harlingen

Physics - All Scholarship

We compute the decoherence caused by 1/f fluctuations at low frequency f in the critical current I_0 of Josephson junctions incorporated into flux, phase, charge and hybrid flux-charge superconducting quantum bits (qubits). The dephasing time \tau_{\phi} scales as I_0/ \Omega \Lambda S_{I_0}^{1/2}(1 Hz),where \Omega / 2\pi is the energy level splitting frequency, S_{I_0}(1 Hz) is the spectral density of the critical current noise at 1 Hz, and \Lambda \equiv |I_0 d \Omega / \Omega d I_0| is a parameter computed for given parameters for each type of qubit that specifies the sensitivity of the level splitting to critical current fluctuations. …


The Elimination Of The Influence Of Ambient Environmental Effects On The Structure Of `Inert' Polymers, Luis G. Rosa, P.A. Jacobson, Raymond Lemoine, Peter A. Dowben Apr 2004

The Elimination Of The Influence Of Ambient Environmental Effects On The Structure Of `Inert' Polymers, Luis G. Rosa, P.A. Jacobson, Raymond Lemoine, Peter A. Dowben

Peter Dowben Publications

The construction and use of a vacuum chamber suitable for conventional X-ray diffraction has revealed the influence of the ambient environment, including moisture, on the bulk structure of very thin polymer films. It is concluded that studies of thin film organic systems, even those thought not to be perturbed by ambient water vapor and other contaminants, may benefit from undertaking some studies in such small sample vacuum chambers.


High-Latitude Propagation Studies Using A Meridional Chain Of Lf/Mf/Hf Receivers, J Labelle Apr 2004

High-Latitude Propagation Studies Using A Meridional Chain Of Lf/Mf/Hf Receivers, J Labelle

Dartmouth Scholarship

For over a decade, Dartmouth College has oper- ated programmable radio receivers at multiple high-latitude sites covering the frequency range 100–5000 kHz with about a 1-s resolution. Besides detecting radio emissions of auro- ral origin, these receivers record characteristics of the iono- spheric propagation of natural and man-made signals, docu- menting well-known effects, such as the diurnal variation in the propagation characteristics of short and long waves, and also revealing more subtle effects. For example, at auroral zone sites in equinoctial conditions, the amplitudes of dis- tant transmissions on MF/HF frequencies are often enhanced by a few dB just before …


Liquid Crystal Blazed Gratings Formed In A Single-Step Through Photo-Induced Localization Of Polymer Into A Prismatic Structure, Sang Hwa Kim, Liang-Chy Chien Apr 2004

Liquid Crystal Blazed Gratings Formed In A Single-Step Through Photo-Induced Localization Of Polymer Into A Prismatic Structure, Sang Hwa Kim, Liang-Chy Chien

Sang Kim

A liquid crystal blazed grating having a prismatic polymer microstructure has been developed. The polymer structure is fabricated by photo-induced localization and polymerization of a small concentration of monomer onto one substrate of an electro-optical cell by using ultraviolet light irradiation at 45degrees direction from normal incident. Using this method a periodical one-dimensional pattern with a prismatic shape of polymer can be formed on a one-dimensional pattern-forming state of a cholesteric host. The optical diffraction properties of the grating are evaluated by the application of electric field and light incident angles.


Liquid Crystal Blazed Gratings Formed In A Single-Step Through Photo-Induced Localization Of Polymer Into A Prismatic Structure, Sang Hwa Kim, Liang-Chy Chien Apr 2004

Liquid Crystal Blazed Gratings Formed In A Single-Step Through Photo-Induced Localization Of Polymer Into A Prismatic Structure, Sang Hwa Kim, Liang-Chy Chien

Liang-Chy Chien

A liquid crystal blazed grating having a prismatic polymer microstructure has been developed. The polymer structure is fabricated by photo-induced localization and polymerization of a small concentration of monomer onto one substrate of an electro-optical cell by using ultraviolet light irradiation at 45degrees direction from normal incident. Using this method a periodical one-dimensional pattern with a prismatic shape of polymer can be formed on a one-dimensional pattern-forming state of a cholesteric host. The optical diffraction properties of the grating are evaluated by the application of electric field and light incident angles.


Physics And Society Travels With Dave, David W. Hafemeister Apr 2004

Physics And Society Travels With Dave, David W. Hafemeister

Physics

No abstract provided.


Determination Of The Optical Dispersion In Ferroelectric Vinylidene Fluoride (70%)/Trifluoroethylene (30%) Copolymer Langmuir-Blodgett Films, Mengjun Bai, A.V. Sorokin, Daniel W. Thompson, Matt Poulsen, Stephen Ducharme, C.M. Herzinger, S. Palto, V.M. Fridkin, S.G. Yudin, V.E. Savchenko, L.K. Gribova Apr 2004

Determination Of The Optical Dispersion In Ferroelectric Vinylidene Fluoride (70%)/Trifluoroethylene (30%) Copolymer Langmuir-Blodgett Films, Mengjun Bai, A.V. Sorokin, Daniel W. Thompson, Matt Poulsen, Stephen Ducharme, C.M. Herzinger, S. Palto, V.M. Fridkin, S.G. Yudin, V.E. Savchenko, L.K. Gribova

Stephen Ducharme Publications

We report measurements of the optical dispersion in ferroelectric Langmuir–Blodgett films of polyvinylidene fluoride (70%)-trifluoroethylene (30%) copolymer, using variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometry over a wide spectral range from infrared to ultraviolet. Film thickness averaged 1.78±0.07 nm per deposition layer for films ranging from 5 to 125 deposition layers as determined from multi-sample analysis. This deposition rate was consistent with capacitance measurements, yielding a dielectric constant of 9.9±0.4 normal to the film, by quartz microbalance measurements, and by atomic force microscopy.


Relative Timing Of Substorm Onset Phenomena, L. Kepko, M. G. Kivelson, R. L. Mcpherron, Harlan E. Spence Apr 2004

Relative Timing Of Substorm Onset Phenomena, L. Kepko, M. G. Kivelson, R. L. Mcpherron, Harlan E. Spence

Physics & Astronomy

[1] In this paper we examine the temporal ordering of midtail flow bursts, Pi2 pulsations, and auroral arc brightening at substorm onset. We present three substorm events for which the Geotail spacecraft was situated at local midnight, near the inner edge of the plasmasheet. We show that high-speed, convective Earthward directed plasma flows observed by Geotail occurred 1–3 min before auroral onset as observed by the Polar Visible Imaging System and Ultraviolet Imager auroral imagers on board the Polar spacecraft. We also show that the onsets of both nightside Pi2 pulsations and magnetic bay variations were simultaneous with auroral onset. …


Energetic Particle Sounding Of The Magnetopause: A Contribution By Cluster/Rapid, Q. Zong, T. A. Fritz, Harlan E. Spence, K. Oksavik, Z. Y. Pu, A. Korth, P. W. Daly Apr 2004

Energetic Particle Sounding Of The Magnetopause: A Contribution By Cluster/Rapid, Q. Zong, T. A. Fritz, Harlan E. Spence, K. Oksavik, Z. Y. Pu, A. Korth, P. W. Daly

Physics & Astronomy

[1] In this paper we present new results using Cluster/Research with Adaptive Particle Imaging Detectors (RAPID) energetic particle observations to remotely sound the high-latitude magnetopause in three dimensions. We demonstrate that energetic particle flux variations in the vicinity of the magnetopause (inside the magnetosphere) are mainly modulated by the absorbing magnetopause during quiet geomagnetic conditions. Less than two gyro radii from an absorbing boundary a trapped particle distribution becomes nongyrotropic, as particles start to encounter the boundary. Knowing the magnetic field and the particle mass and energy, the direction and distance to the magnetopause can be derived by examining the …


Anisotropy Of Exchange Stiffness And Its Effect On The Properties Of Magnets, K. D. Belashchenko Apr 2004

Anisotropy Of Exchange Stiffness And Its Effect On The Properties Of Magnets, K. D. Belashchenko

Kirill Belashchenko Publications

Using the spin-spiral formulation of the tight-binding linear muffin-tin orbital method, the principal components of the exchange stiffness tensor are calculated for typical hard magnets including tetragonal CoPt-type and hexagonal YCo5 alloys. The exchange stiffness is strongly anisotropic in all studied alloys. This anisotropy makes the domain wall surface tension anisotropic. Competition between this anisotropic surface tension and magnetostatic energy controls the formation and dynamics of nanoscale domain structures in hard magnets. Anisotropic domain wall bending is described in detail from the general point of view and with application to cellular Sm–Co magnets. It is shown that the repulsive …


Remote Hydrogen Plasma Doping Of Single Crystal Zno, Yuri M. Strzhemechny, Howard L. Mosbacker, David C. Look, Donald C. Reynolds, Cole W. Litton, Nelson Y. Garces, Nancy C. Giles, Larry E. Halliburton, Shigeru Niki, Leonard J. Brillson Apr 2004

Remote Hydrogen Plasma Doping Of Single Crystal Zno, Yuri M. Strzhemechny, Howard L. Mosbacker, David C. Look, Donald C. Reynolds, Cole W. Litton, Nelson Y. Garces, Nancy C. Giles, Larry E. Halliburton, Shigeru Niki, Leonard J. Brillson

Physics Faculty Publications

We demonstrate that remote plasma hydrogenation can increase electron concentrations in ZnO single crystals by more than an order of magnitude. We investigated the effects of this treatment on Hall concentration and mobility as well as on the bound exciton emission peak I4 for a variety of ZnO single crystals–bulk air annealed, Li doped, and epitaxially grown on sapphire. Hydrogen increases I4 intensity in conducting samples annealed at 500 and 600 °C and partially restores emission in the I4 range for Li-diffused ZnO. Hydrogenation increases carrier concentration significantly for the semi-insulating Li doped and epitaxial thin film …


Scaling Laws For Single And Multiple Electron Loss From Projectiles In Collisions With A Many-Electron Target, Antonio C. Santos, Robert D. Dubois Apr 2004

Scaling Laws For Single And Multiple Electron Loss From Projectiles In Collisions With A Many-Electron Target, Antonio C. Santos, Robert D. Dubois

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Using measured cross sections, empirical scaling laws are extracted for projectile stripping induced by collisions with a many-electron target. by scaling both the cross sections and the impact velocities, it is shown that a single universal curve can be used to fit data for single and multiple electron loss from negative ions, neutral particles, and singly or multiply charged positive ions. The scaling applies to projectiles ranging from hydrogen to uranium and collision energies ranging from below keV∕u to hundreds of MeV∕u . At high energies, existing data are consistent with a v−1 impact velocity dependence for scaled velocities less …


Closed Strings In Ramond-Ramond Backgrounds, Vatche Sahakian Apr 2004

Closed Strings In Ramond-Ramond Backgrounds, Vatche Sahakian

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

We write the IIB Green-Schwarz action in certain general classes of curved backgrounds threaded with Ramond-Ramond fluxes. The fixing of the kappa symmetry in the light-cone gauge and the use of supergravity Bianchi identities simplify the task. We find an expression that truncates to quartic order in the spacetime spinors and relays interesting information about the vacuum structure of the worldsheet theory. The results are particularly useful in exploring integrable string dynamics in the context of the holographic duality.


Double Excitations Within Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory Linear Response, Neepa T. Maitra, Fan Zhang, Robert J. Cave, Kieron Burke Apr 2004

Double Excitations Within Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory Linear Response, Neepa T. Maitra, Fan Zhang, Robert J. Cave, Kieron Burke

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

Within the adiabatic approximation, time-dependent density functional theory yields only single excitations. Near states of double excitation character, the exact exchange–correlation kernel has a strong dependence on frequency. We derive the exact frequency-dependent kernel when a double excitation mixes with a single excitation, well separated from the other excitations, in the limit that the electron–electron interaction is weak. Building on this, we construct a nonempirical approximation for the general case, and illustrate our results on a simple model.


The Effects Of Low-Temperature Dielectronic Recombination On The Relative Populations Of The Fe M-Shell States, S. B. Kraemer, Gary J. Ferland, J. R. Gabel Apr 2004

The Effects Of Low-Temperature Dielectronic Recombination On The Relative Populations Of The Fe M-Shell States, S. B. Kraemer, Gary J. Ferland, J. R. Gabel

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We examine the effects of low-temperature, or Δn=0, dielectronic recombination (DR) on the ionization balance of the Fe M shell (Fe IX-Fe XVI). Since Δn=0 rates are not available for these ions, we have derived estimates based on the existing rates for the first four ionization states of the CNO sequence and newly calculated rates for L-shell ions of third-row elements and Fe. For a range of ionization parameter and column density applicable to the intrinsic absorbers detected in ASCA, Chandra, and XMM-Newton observations of Seyfert galaxies, we generated two grids of photoionization models, with and …


Cross Sections Spring 2004, Department Of Physics And Astronomy Apr 2004

Cross Sections Spring 2004, Department Of Physics And Astronomy

Cross Sections

No abstract provided.


Reply To "Comment On 'Recombination Of Excitons Bound To Oxygen And Silicon Donors In Freestanding Gan' ", A. Wysmolek, K. P. Korona, R. Stepniewski, J. M. Baranowsky, J. Bloniarz, M. Potemski, R. L. Jones, David C. Look, J. Kuhl, Seong-Ju S. Park, S. K. Lee Apr 2004

Reply To "Comment On 'Recombination Of Excitons Bound To Oxygen And Silicon Donors In Freestanding Gan' ", A. Wysmolek, K. P. Korona, R. Stepniewski, J. M. Baranowsky, J. Bloniarz, M. Potemski, R. L. Jones, David C. Look, J. Kuhl, Seong-Ju S. Park, S. K. Lee

Physics Faculty Publications

In their Comment on our publication [Phys. Rev. B 66, 245317 (2002)], Freitas et al. criticize our identification of donor-bound exciton transitions and the analysis of two-electron satellite emission lines. We show that some arguments given in the Comment are in conflict with our time-resolved and magneto-optical data. We present a discussion of the intradonor transition energies and donor chemical shifts to avoid misunderstanding.


Holographic Recording Of Laser-Induced Plasma, Martin Centurion, Ye Pu, Zhiwen Liu, Demetri Psaltis, Theodor W. Hänsch Apr 2004

Holographic Recording Of Laser-Induced Plasma, Martin Centurion, Ye Pu, Zhiwen Liu, Demetri Psaltis, Theodor W. Hänsch

Martin Centurion Publications

We report on a holographic probing technique that allows for measurement of free-electron distribution with fine spatial detail. Plasma is generated by focusing a femtosecond pulse in air. We also demonstrate the capability of the holographic technique of capturing the time evolution of the plasma-generation process.


Studies Of Atomic And Molecular Dynamics Using Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Sophie E. Canton Apr 2004

Studies Of Atomic And Molecular Dynamics Using Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Sophie E. Canton

Dissertations

Photoexcitation and photoionization studies of free atoms and molecules in the gas phase provide a unique view into various aspects of radiation-matter interactions that are used as basic building blocks in many branches of physics, such as Solid State, Plasma Physics, Photochemistry or Astrophysics. With the advent of third generation synchrotron light sources delivering high photon flux (>1015 photons/s) with unprecedented resolving power over a broad energy range, it has become possible to investigate in great detail not only the internal structure of the targets, but also the dynamics of the process. Born in the 1960s,photoelectron spectroscopy specifically …


A Study Of The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership And Organizational Culture, Mildred Patricia Howard Apr 2004

A Study Of The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership And Organizational Culture, Mildred Patricia Howard

Dissertations

The research study examines teachers' perspectives on leadership and Organizational Culture in elementary schools within the state of Michigan. Teachers respond to more than 90 survey questions from the Leadership Practices Inventory and the Instructional Climate Inventory.

The purpose of the study is to determine the relationship that exists between Transformational Leadership and Organizational Culture. The study also considers school size as an interval variable. Statistical tests used to determine possible relationships include F-Tests, T-Test and Canonical Correlations.

Findings suggest that additional studies may be warranted based on particular subscales of Transformational Leadership and also size as it relates to …


Effect Of Hydro-Resistance Training On Bat Velocity, Kristin J. Stuempfle, Bret E. Crawford, David F. Petrie, Michael T. Kirkpatrick Apr 2004

Effect Of Hydro-Resistance Training On Bat Velocity, Kristin J. Stuempfle, Bret E. Crawford, David F. Petrie, Michael T. Kirkpatrick

Health Sciences Faculty Publications

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of hydro-resistance training on bat velocity during mimicked baseball swings in twenty-five female college students. Subjects were pre-tested for bat velocity and assigned to dry land (n = 8), water (n = 8), and control (n = 9) groups. The dry land group swung a 737 g (26 oz) Easton T1 Thunderstick baseball bat for three sets of 15 swings, three days per week, for eight weeks. The water group performed the swings in shoulder deep water. The dry land and water groups also participated in mandatory team general resistance …


Magnetosome Mysteries, Richard B. Frankel, Dennis A. Bazylinski Apr 2004

Magnetosome Mysteries, Richard B. Frankel, Dennis A. Bazylinski

Physics

No abstract provided.


Optimisation Of Organic Materials For Laser Applications, Kieran P. Henderson Apr 2004

Optimisation Of Organic Materials For Laser Applications, Kieran P. Henderson

Masters

This project sets out to investigate the variations of the optical properties of organic conjugated polymers with a view towards understanding the transition from isolated molecule (solution) to the solid state. The polymer poly9p-phenylene vinylene-co-2,5-dioctyloxy-m-phenylene vinylene) (PmPV) is chosen as it is of interest for both light emitting and nanotube composite applications. As a model compound, 2,5-dioctoxy-p-distrylbenzene, termed the trimer, is employed for comparison. The objective are to characterize the effect of the environment, using solvent and concentration dependent studies, on the optical properties of the polymer and to compare the results for the more complex polymeric system to the …


Extended Beg Model Of Monhalogenated Methanes Physisorbed On Ionic Crystals, T. E. Burns, John R. Dennison, Jason Kite Apr 2004

Extended Beg Model Of Monhalogenated Methanes Physisorbed On Ionic Crystals, T. E. Burns, John R. Dennison, Jason Kite

All Physics Faculty Publications

The 2D dielectric phases and phase transitions of adsorbed dipolar molecules are modeled using a dilute spin-one Ising model. This model is studied in the Blume–Emery–Griffiths formalism, using a mean-field approximation, where the interaction parameters are uniquely determined from the system interaction energies using an averaging procedure. The model is applied to four monhalogenated methane species physisorbed on MgO(1 0 0) and NaCl(1 0 0) surfaces using previous experimental and theoretical studies to estimate the interaction energy parameters. We find that temperature- and coverage-dependent antiferroelectric to ferroelectric, coverage-dependent ferroelectric up to ferroelectric down, reentrant ferroelectric to ferrielectric, and order-disorder dipole …


Gravitational Slingshot , John J. Dykla, Robert Cacioppo, Asim Gangopadhyaya Apr 2004

Gravitational Slingshot , John J. Dykla, Robert Cacioppo, Asim Gangopadhyaya

Physics: Faculty Publications and Other Works

The slingshot effect is an intriguing phenomenon that has been used effectively by NASA to send spacecraft to outer edges of the solar system. This phenomenon can be satisfactorily explained by Newtonian physics. However, if it is presented as a problem involving four-momentum conservation, the methods of relativistic kinematics easily lead to the conditions necessary for an accelerating as well as a retarding scenario. This problem provides an example that showcases the frequent utility of relativistic methods to analyze problems of Newtonian mechanics.