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Variable Stars In The Field Of Open Cluster Ngc 6819, R. A. Street, Keith Horne, T. A. Lister, A. Penny, Y. Tsapras, A. Quirrenbach, N. Safizadeh, J. Cooke, David Mitchell, A. Collier Cameron Mar 2002

Variable Stars In The Field Of Open Cluster Ngc 6819, R. A. Street, Keith Horne, T. A. Lister, A. Penny, Y. Tsapras, A. Quirrenbach, N. Safizadeh, J. Cooke, David Mitchell, A. Collier Cameron

Physics

We report on the discovery of 25 variable stars plus 13 suspected variables found in the field of the open cluster NGC 6819. The stars were identified from time-series photometric data obtained on the Isaac Newton Telescope, La Palma, during two observing runs covering the 19 nights between 1999 June 22–30 and 1999 July 22–31. The variables found include 12 eclipsing binaries with an additional three suspected, nine BY Draconis systems, plus four variables of other types, including one star believed to be a Cepheid. Three of the 15 eclipsing binaries are believed to be cluster members. Details of a …


Intermixing Of Fe At Cu(1)-Chain And Cu(2)-Plane Sites In Fesr2ycu2o7.30 System: A Neutron Diffraction And Mössbauer Spectroscopic Study, V. P.S. Awana, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon, J. Lindén, M. Karppinen, H. Yamauchi Mar 2002

Intermixing Of Fe At Cu(1)-Chain And Cu(2)-Plane Sites In Fesr2ycu2o7.30 System: A Neutron Diffraction And Mössbauer Spectroscopic Study, V. P.S. Awana, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon, J. Lindén, M. Karppinen, H. Yamauchi

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The presently prepared FeSr2YCu2Oz (Fe-1212) sample crystallizes in a tetragonal structure (space group P4/mmm). Rietveld structural refinement of the room temperature neutron diffraction data reveal that nearly half of the Fe remains at the Cu(1)-chain site while the other half goes to the Cu(2)-plane site in the nominal Cu(1)Sr2YCu(2)2O7 or Cu-1212 structure. In this compound, Cu is distributed over the chain and plane sites appropriately. Oxygen content of the present Fe-1212 sample, as determined from the oxygen occupancies, is 7.30(2) per formula unit. Existence of Fe at the two different …


River Meandering Dynamics, Boyd F. Edwards, D. H. Smith Mar 2002

River Meandering Dynamics, Boyd F. Edwards, D. H. Smith

All Physics Faculty Publications

The Ikeda, Parker, and Sawai river meandering model is reexamined using a physical approach employing an explicit equation of motion. For periodic river shapes as seen from above, a cross-stream surface elevation gradient creates a velocity shear that is responsible for the decay of small-wavelength meander bends, whereas secondary currents in the plane perpendicular to the downstream direction are responsible for the growth of large-wavelength bends. A decay length D=H/2Cf involving the river depth H and the friction coefficient Cf sets the scale for meandering, giving the downstream distance required for the fluid velocity profile to recover from …


Dijet Production In Neutral Current Deep Inelastic Scattering At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, A. Pellegrino, J. Repond, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci, G. Sartorelli Mar 2002

Dijet Production In Neutral Current Deep Inelastic Scattering At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, A. Pellegrino, J. Repond, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci, G. Sartorelli

Faculty Publications

Dijet cross sections in neutral current deep inelastic ep scattering have been measured in the range 10 < Q2 < 104 GeV 2 with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 38.4 pb-1. The cross sections, measured in the Breit frame using the kT jet algorithm, are compared with next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculations using proton parton distribution functions. The uncertainties of the QCD calculations have been studied. The predictions are in reasonable agreement with the measured cross sections over the entire kinematic range.


Electrons, Stern–Gerlach Magnets, And Quantum Mechanical Propagation, Herman Batelaan Mar 2002

Electrons, Stern–Gerlach Magnets, And Quantum Mechanical Propagation, Herman Batelaan

Department of Physics and Astronomy: Faculty Publications

Quantum corrections to Newton’s equations are obtained and used to illustrate that classical dynamics is embedded explicitly in quantum dynamics. Originally, the resultant set of dynamical equations has been used to shed light on quantum chaos. We show that the method can provide insight into the dynamics of free particles and the harmonic oscillator. We then use it to determine whether Stern–Gerlach magnets can be constructed for free electrons.


Molecular Dynamics Simulations Of Phase Transition In Agno3, Jianjun Liu, Chun-Gang Duan, M. M. Ossowski, Wai-Ning Mei, Robert W. Smith, J. R. Hardy Mar 2002

Molecular Dynamics Simulations Of Phase Transition In Agno3, Jianjun Liu, Chun-Gang Duan, M. M. Ossowski, Wai-Ning Mei, Robert W. Smith, J. R. Hardy

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Structural phase transition in AgNO3 at high temperature is simulated by molecular dynamics. The simulations are based on the potentials calculated from the Gordon–Kim modified electron-gas formalism extended to molecular ionic crystals. AgNO3 transforms into rhombohedral structure at high temperature and the phase transition is associated with the rotations of the NO3 ions and displacements of the NO3 and Ag ions.


Computational Aerodynamic Analysis Of The Flow Field About A Hypervelocity Test Sled, Andrew J. Lofthouse Mar 2002

Computational Aerodynamic Analysis Of The Flow Field About A Hypervelocity Test Sled, Andrew J. Lofthouse

Theses and Dissertations

The flow field about the nose section of a hypervelocity test sled is computed using computational fluid dynamics. The numerical model of the test sled corresponds to the Nike O/U narrow gage sled used in the upgrade program at the High Speed Test Track facility, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. The high temperatures and pressures resulting from the aerodynamic heating and loading affect the sled structure and the performance of the vehicle. The sled transitions from an air environment to a helium environment at a speed of approximately 3,300 feet per second (Mach 3 in air, Mach 1.02 in …


Carrier Dynamics In Mid-Infrared Quantum Well Lasers Using Time-Resolved Photoluminescence, Steven M. Gorski Mar 2002

Carrier Dynamics In Mid-Infrared Quantum Well Lasers Using Time-Resolved Photoluminescence, Steven M. Gorski

Theses and Dissertations

Research in mid-infrared laser technology has uncovered numerous applications for commercial and government use. A limiting factor for mid-infrared semiconductors is nonradiative recombination, which is a process that produces excess heat without emitting a photon. Nonradiative recombination mechanisms occur over a short time period and difficult to measure. Growth methods have significantly reduced the nonradiative recombination in some materials. The objective of this research is to further the understanding of how quantum well structures impact carrier recombination. InAsSb/InAlASb and InAs/GaInSb quantum well structures were studied with time-resolved photoluminescence utilizing upconversion, a non-linear wave mixing technique. This research reports Shockley-Read-Hall, radiative, …


Distributed Beacon Requirements For Branch Point Tolerant Laser Beam Compensation In Extended Atmospheric Turbulence, Virgil E. Zetterlind Iii Mar 2002

Distributed Beacon Requirements For Branch Point Tolerant Laser Beam Compensation In Extended Atmospheric Turbulence, Virgil E. Zetterlind Iii

Theses and Dissertations

Branch point tolerant phase reconstructors can vastly improve adaptive optic system performance in extended atmospheric turbulence. This thesis explores the performance bounds of two such reconstructors Goldstein's algorithm and hidden phase. A least squares reconstructor is implemented for comparison. System performance is presented for various scenarios, including correction time-delays, wave-front sensor noise, and extended beacons. These scenarios are of interest for laser communication and directed energy systems such as Airborne Laser. Performance bounds are obtained through wave-optics simulation. The extended beacon propagation geometry approximates the USAF AFRL-DE North Oscura Peak range. Results show that branch point tolerant reconstructors outperform least …


Development Of A Tm:Ho:Ylf-Laser-Pumped Orientation-Patterned Gallium Arsenide Optical Parametric Oscillator, Michael D. Harm Mar 2002

Development Of A Tm:Ho:Ylf-Laser-Pumped Orientation-Patterned Gallium Arsenide Optical Parametric Oscillator, Michael D. Harm

Theses and Dissertations

Coherent optical sources in the mid-infrared region (mid-IR) are important fundamental tools for infrared countermeasures and battlefield remote sensing. Nonlinear optical effects can be applied to convert existing near-IR laser sources to radiate in the mid-IR. This research focused on achieving such a conversion with a quasi-phase matched optical parametric oscillators using orientation-patterned gallium arsenide (OPGaAs), a material that can be quasi-phased matched by periodically reversing the crystal structure during the epitaxial growth process. Although non-linear optical conversion was not ultimately achieved during this research, many valuable lessons were learned from working with this material. This thesis reviews the theory …


Smart Structures For Control Of Optical Surfaces, D. Michael Sobers Jr. Mar 2002

Smart Structures For Control Of Optical Surfaces, D. Michael Sobers Jr.

Theses and Dissertations

The development of lightweight, large-aperture optics is of vital importance to the Department of Defense and the US Air Force for advancing remote sensing applications and improving current capabilities. Synthetic polymer optics offer weight and flexibility advantages over current generation glass mirrors, but require active control to maintain tight surface figure tolerances. This research explores the feasibility of using imbedded piezoelectric materials to control optical surfaces. Membrane-based and stiff piezo-controlled mirrors were constructed to develop and validate control techniques. Test results verified that surface control on the order of tens of wavelengths is possible using these systems.


Low-Temperature Ferromagnetism And Magnetic Anisotropy In The Novel Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Sb2−Xvxte3, Jeffrey Dyck, Wei Chen, Pavel Hájek, Petr Lošt’Ák, Ctirad Uher Feb 2002

Low-Temperature Ferromagnetism And Magnetic Anisotropy In The Novel Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Sb2−Xvxte3, Jeffrey Dyck, Wei Chen, Pavel Hájek, Petr Lošt’Ák, Ctirad Uher

Jeffrey Dyck

We report on a novel diluted magnetic semiconductor based on the Sb2Te3 tetradymite structure doped with very low concentrations of vanadium (1–3at%). Anisotropy in the magnetic hysteresis loops and magnetoresistance are observed at temperatures below the ferromagnetic ordering temperature. A Curie temperature of 24K is observed for Sb1.97V0.03Te3.


Influence Of Electron-Phonon Interaction On The Lattice Thermal Conductivity Of Co1àXnixsb3, J. Yang, D. T. Morelli, G. P. Meisner, W. Chen, Jeffrey Dyck, C. Uher Feb 2002

Influence Of Electron-Phonon Interaction On The Lattice Thermal Conductivity Of Co1àXnixsb3, J. Yang, D. T. Morelli, G. P. Meisner, W. Chen, Jeffrey Dyck, C. Uher

Jeffrey Dyck

We have investigated the effect of electron-phonon scattering in a series of n-type nickel-doped [formula] skutterudite materials. Samples were polycrystalline of the form [formula] with [formula] 0.001, 0.003, 0.005, 0.0075, and 0.01. The lattice thermal conductivity decreases dramatically with increasing Ni doping for [formula] For higher Ni concentration the reduction of the lattice thermal conductivity saturates. Our theoretical analysis indicates that this reduction of the lattice thermal conductivity cannot be explained solely by point-defect scattering of the phonons. Rather, we can fit the lattice thermal conductivity of Ni-doped [formula] by introducing an electron-phonon scattering mechanism, and this demonstrates that the …


Exact Lattice Supersymmetry: The Two-Dimensional N=2 Wess-Zumino Model, Simon Catterall, Sergey Karamov Feb 2002

Exact Lattice Supersymmetry: The Two-Dimensional N=2 Wess-Zumino Model, Simon Catterall, Sergey Karamov

Physics - All Scholarship

We study the two-dimensional Wess-Zumino model with extended N=2 supersymmetry on the lattice. The lattice prescription we choose has the merit of preserving {\it exactly} a single supersymmetric invariance at finite lattice spacing a. Furthermore, we construct three other transformations of the lattice fields under which the variation of the lattice action vanishes to O(ga^2) where g is a typical interaction coupling. These four transformations correspond to the two Majorana supercharges of the continuum theory. We also derive lattice Ward identities corresponding to these exact and approximate symmetries. We use dynamical fermion simulations to check the equality of the massgaps …


Neutron Diffraction, Nmr And Magneto-Transport Properties In The Pr0.6sr0.4mno3 Perovskite Manganite, W. Boujelben, M. Ellouze, A. Cheikh-Rouhou, J. Pierre, Q. Cai, William B. Yelon, K. Shimizu, C. Dubourdieu Feb 2002

Neutron Diffraction, Nmr And Magneto-Transport Properties In The Pr0.6sr0.4mno3 Perovskite Manganite, W. Boujelben, M. Ellouze, A. Cheikh-Rouhou, J. Pierre, Q. Cai, William B. Yelon, K. Shimizu, C. Dubourdieu

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

A Pr0.6Sr0.4MnO3 powder was synthesized by the solid-state reaction method at 1400°C. Magnetic measurements show that our sample exhibits a paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition with decreasing temperature. The paramagnetic to ferromagnetic transition is followed by a decrease of the magnetization below 100 K. The Curie temperature TC is found to be 310 K. Electrical studies show a semiconductor-metallic transition at Tρ=260 K. Our sample displays a magnetoresistance effect in 8 T of about 45% below 250 K. Neutron diffraction studies show that our sample crystallizes in the orthorhrombic system with Pnma space group at room temperature and …


Design And Evaluation Of Processes For Fuel Fabrication: Quarterly Progress Report #2, Georg F. Mauer Feb 2002

Design And Evaluation Of Processes For Fuel Fabrication: Quarterly Progress Report #2, Georg F. Mauer

Fuels Campaign (TRP)

The second quarter of the project covered the following:

• Project review with Dr. Mitchell Meyer, ANL West: A project review of the transmuter fuels project was conducted during the January 2002 AAA meeting in Las Vegas.

• A second graduate student, Mr. Richard Silva, began working on the project. Rich will develop detailed 3-D process simulation models as his M.Sc. thesis project. Rich is employed with Bechtel at the Yucca Mountain project.

• AAA Seminar Presentation by Mr. Jae-Kyu Lee and G. Mauer. Title: Transmuter Fuel Fabrication Processes.

• More equipment detail and estimates were developed for different manufacturing …


Mutually Unbiased Binary Observable Sets On N Qubits, Jay Lawrence, Časlav Brukner, Anton Zeilinger Feb 2002

Mutually Unbiased Binary Observable Sets On N Qubits, Jay Lawrence, Časlav Brukner, Anton Zeilinger

Dartmouth Scholarship

The Pauli operators (tensor products of Pauli matrices) provide a complete basis of operators on the Hilbert space of N qubits. We prove that the set of 4N−1 Pauli operators may be partitioned into 2N+1 distinct subsets, each consisting of 2N−1 internally commuting observables. Furthermore, each such partitioning defines a unique choice of 2N+1 mutually unbiased basis sets in the N-qubit Hilbert space. Examples for 2 and 3 qubit systems are discussed with emphasis on the nature and amount of entanglement that occurs within these basis sets.


Negative Band Gap Bowing In Epitaxial Inas/Gaas Alloys And Predicted Band Offsets Of The Strained Binaries And Alloys On Various Substrates, Gus L. W. Hart, Kwiseon Kim, Alex Zunger Feb 2002

Negative Band Gap Bowing In Epitaxial Inas/Gaas Alloys And Predicted Band Offsets Of The Strained Binaries And Alloys On Various Substrates, Gus L. W. Hart, Kwiseon Kim, Alex Zunger

Faculty Publications

We use pseudopotential theory to provide (1) the band offsets of strained GaAs and InAs on various substrates and (2) the energies Ev(x) of the valence and conduction bands of InxGa1-xAs alloy, as a function of composition. Results are presented for both the bulk alloy and for the alloy strained on InP or GaAs. We predict that while Ex(x) bows downward for relaxed bulk alloys, it bows upward for strained epitaxial alloys. The calculated alloy offsets are used to discuss electron and hole localization in this system.


Search For New Heavy Particles In The Wz0 Final State In Pp̅ Collisions At √S = 1.8 Tev, T. Affolder, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration Feb 2002

Search For New Heavy Particles In The Wz0 Final State In Pp̅ Collisions At √S = 1.8 Tev, T. Affolder, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration

Kenneth Bloom Publications

We present the first general search for new heavy particles, X, which decay via X → WZ0 + jj as a function of Mx and Γ(X) in pp̅ collisions at √s =1.8 TeV. No evidence is found for production of X in 110 pb-1 of data collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab. General cross section limits are set at the 95% C.L. as a function of mass and width of the new particle. The results are further interpreted as mass limits on the production of new heavy charged vector bosons which decay via W′ …


Study Of B0 → J/Ψk(*)0Π+Π- Decays With The Collider Detector At Fermilab, T. Affolder, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration Feb 2002

Study Of B0 → J/Ψk(*)0Π+Π- Decays With The Collider Detector At Fermilab, T. Affolder, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration

Kenneth Bloom Publications

We report a study of the decaysB0 →J/ψK(*)0π+π-, which involve the creation of a uu̅ or dd̅ quark pair in addition to a b̅→ c̅(cs̅) decay. The data sample consists of 110 pb-1 of pp̅ collisions at √s=1.8 TeV collected by the CDF detector at the Fermilab Tevatron collider during 1992–1995. We measure the branching fractions to be Ɓ(B0 → J/ψK(*)0π+π-) = (6.6 ± 1.9 ± 1.1) x 10-4 and Ɓ(B0 → J/ψK(*)0π+π …


Design And Analysis For Melt Casting Metallic Fuel Pins Incorporating Volatile Actinides: Quarterly Progress Report 11/16/01- 2/15/02, Yitung Chen, Randy Clarksean, Darrell Pepper Feb 2002

Design And Analysis For Melt Casting Metallic Fuel Pins Incorporating Volatile Actinides: Quarterly Progress Report 11/16/01- 2/15/02, Yitung Chen, Randy Clarksean, Darrell Pepper

Fuels Campaign (TRP)

An important aspect of the Advanced Accelerator Applications (AAA) program is the development of a casting process by which volatile actinide element (i.e., americium) can be incorporated into metallic alloy fuel pins. The traditional metal fuel casting process uses an inductively heated crucible.

This process works well for the fabrication of metal fuel pins traditionally composed of alloys of uranium and plutonium, but does not work well when highly volatile actinides are included in the melt. The problem occurs both during the extended time period required to superheat the alloy melt as well as when the chamber must be evacuated. …


Nonequilibrium Precursor Model For The Onset Of Percolation In A Two-Phase System, Marcelo Gleiser, Rafael C. Howell, Rudnei O. Ramos Feb 2002

Nonequilibrium Precursor Model For The Onset Of Percolation In A Two-Phase System, Marcelo Gleiser, Rafael C. Howell, Rudnei O. Ramos

Dartmouth Scholarship

Using a Boltzmann-like equation, we investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of nonperturbative fluctuations within the context of Ginzburg-Landau models. As an illustration, we examine how a two-phase system initially prepared in a homogeneous, low-temperature phase becomes populated by precursors of the opposite phase as the temperature is increased. We compute the critical value of the order parameter for the onset of percolation, which signals the breakdown of the conventional dilute gas approximation.


Vector Meson Dominance Model For Radiative Decays Involving Light Scalar Mesons, Joseph Schechter, Deirdre Black, Masayasu Harada Feb 2002

Vector Meson Dominance Model For Radiative Decays Involving Light Scalar Mesons, Joseph Schechter, Deirdre Black, Masayasu Harada

Physics - All Scholarship

We study a vector dominance model which predicts a fairly large number of currently interesting decay amplitudes of the types S -> \gamma \gamma, V -> S \gamma and S -> V \gamma, where S and V denote scalar and vector mesons, in terms of three parameters. As an application, the model makes it easy to study in detail a recent proposal to boost the ratio Gamma(phi -> f_0 gamma) / Gamma(phi -> a_0 gamma) by including the isospin violating a_0 - f_0 mixing. However we find that this effect is actually small in our model.


Clash Of Symmetries On The Brane, Aharon Davidson, B. F. Toner, R. R. Volkas, K. C. Wali Feb 2002

Clash Of Symmetries On The Brane, Aharon Davidson, B. F. Toner, R. R. Volkas, K. C. Wali

Physics - All Scholarship

If our 3 + 1-dimensional universe is a brane or domain wall embedded in a higher dimensional space, then a phenomenon we term the “clash of symmetries” provides a new method of breaking some continuous symmetries. A global

Gcts ⊗ Gdiscrete symmetry is spontaneously broken to Hcts ⊗ Hdiscrete, where the continuous subgroup Hcts can be embedded in several different ways in the parent group Gcts, and Hdiscrete < Gdiscrete. A certain class of topological domain wall solutions connect two vacua that are invariant under differently embedded Hcts subgroups. There is then enhanced symmetry breakdown to the intersection of these two subgroups on the domain wall.This is the “clash”. In the brane limit, we obtain a configuration with Hcts symmetries in the bulk but the smaller intersection symmetry on the brane itself. We illustrate this idea using a permutation symmetric three-Higgstriplet toy model exploiting the distinct I−, U− and V − spin U(2) subgroups of U(3). The three disconnected portions of the vacuum manifold can be treated symmetrically through the construction of a three-fold planar domain wall junction configuration, with our universe at the nexus. A possible con-


Subjet Multiplicity Of Gluon And Quark Jets Reconstructed With The K Algorithm In Pp̅ Collisions, V. M. Abazov, Gregory R. Snow, D0 Collaboration Feb 2002

Subjet Multiplicity Of Gluon And Quark Jets Reconstructed With The K ┴ Algorithm In Pp̅ Collisions, V. M. Abazov, Gregory R. Snow, D0 Collaboration

Gregory Snow Publications

The DØ Collaboration has studied for the first time the properties of hadron-collider jets reconstructed with a successive-combination algorithm based on relative transverse momenta (k ) of energy clusters. Using the standard value D=1.0 of the jet-separation parameter in the k algorithm, we find that the pT of such jets is higher than the ET of matched jets reconstructed with cones of radius R=0.7, by about 5 (8) GeV at pT ≈'90 (240) GeV. To examine internal jet structure, the k algorithm is applied within D=0.5 jets to resolve any …


A Testing Strategy For The Mass Production Of Cdms Ii Detectors, D. Driacoll, D. S. Akerib, D. Abrams, D. Bauer, P. L. Brink, B. Cabrera, J. P. Castle, C. Chang, M. B. Crisler, R. J. Gaitskell, J. Hellmig, S. Kamat, V. Mandic, P. Meunier, T. A. Perera, M. C. Perillo Isaac, W. Rau, T. Saab, B. Sadoulet, R. W. Schnee, D. N. Seitz, G. Wang, Betty A. Young Feb 2002

A Testing Strategy For The Mass Production Of Cdms Ii Detectors, D. Driacoll, D. S. Akerib, D. Abrams, D. Bauer, P. L. Brink, B. Cabrera, J. P. Castle, C. Chang, M. B. Crisler, R. J. Gaitskell, J. Hellmig, S. Kamat, V. Mandic, P. Meunier, T. A. Perera, M. C. Perillo Isaac, W. Rau, T. Saab, B. Sadoulet, R. W. Schnee, D. N. Seitz, G. Wang, Betty A. Young

Physics

The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) employs detectors which are capable of simultaneously measuring the ionization and phonon energies deposited by a particle collision. These detectors are 1-cm-thick, 7-cm-diameter crystals of either germanium or silicon with a thin film of aluminum and tungsten patterned on the surface. This presentation discusses the testing regimen that a typical CDMS detector undergoes before it gets approval for final installation at the CDMS II deep site in Soudan, MN which will come online in early 2002. Now that our technology is relatively stable, the main focus of our test facilities is to provide quality …


First-Principles Theory Of The Temperature And Compositional Dependence Of Atomic Short-Range Order In Disordered Cu-Pd Alloys, R. V. Chepulskii, J. B. Staunton, Ezio Bruno, B. Ginatempo, Duane D. Johnson Feb 2002

First-Principles Theory Of The Temperature And Compositional Dependence Of Atomic Short-Range Order In Disordered Cu-Pd Alloys, R. V. Chepulskii, J. B. Staunton, Ezio Bruno, B. Ginatempo, Duane D. Johnson

Duane D. Johnson

We combine the first-principles, Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker coherent potential approximation based calculations of compositional fluctuations with a statistical mechanical ring approximation to study the temperature (T) and composition (c) dependence of the atomic short-range order (SRO) in disordered, face-centred cubic, Cu-Pd alloys. The fourfold splitting of SRO peaks around the equivalent X(0,1,0) points in reciprocal space is obtained in a wide T−c region. Such splitting is shown to be an “energy” effect caused by the absolute minima of the Fourier transform of the effective atomic interactions and related previously to the existence of nested sheets of the disordered alloy’s Fermi surface. However, …


Dust In I Zw 18 From Hubble Space Telescope Narrowband Imaging, John M. Cannon, E D. Skillman, D R. Garnett, R J. Dufour Feb 2002

Dust In I Zw 18 From Hubble Space Telescope Narrowband Imaging, John M. Cannon, E D. Skillman, D R. Garnett, R J. Dufour

John Cannon

No abstract provided.


Electrical Characterization Of Vapor-Phase-Grown Single-Crystal Zno, F. D. Auret, S. A. Goodman, M. J. Legodi, W. E. Meyer, David C. Look Feb 2002

Electrical Characterization Of Vapor-Phase-Grown Single-Crystal Zno, F. D. Auret, S. A. Goodman, M. J. Legodi, W. E. Meyer, David C. Look

Physics Faculty Publications

Gold Schottky-barrier diodes (SBDs) were fabricated on vapor-phase-grown single-crystal ZnO. Deep-level transient spectroscopy, using these SBDs, revealed the presence of four electron traps, the major two having levels at 0.12 eV and 0.57 below the conduction band. Comparison with temperature-dependent Hall measurements suggests that the 0.12 eV level has a temperature activated capture cross section with a capture barrier of about 0.06 eV and that it may significantly contribute to the free-carrier density. Based on the concentrations of defects other than this shallow donor, we conclude that the quality of the vapor-phase-grown ZnO studied here supercedes that of other single-crystal …


Comment On "A Convergent Series For The Qed Effective Action", Darrell R. Lamm, Sree Ram Valluri, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Ernst Joachim Weniger Feb 2002

Comment On "A Convergent Series For The Qed Effective Action", Darrell R. Lamm, Sree Ram Valluri, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Ernst Joachim Weniger

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.