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First-Principles Theoretical Explanation Of Incommensurate Behavior In Rbznc4, V. Katkanant, P. J. Edwardson, John R. Hardy, L. L. Boyer Oct 1986

First-Principles Theoretical Explanation Of Incommensurate Behavior In Rbznc4, V. Katkanant, P. J. Edwardson, John R. Hardy, L. L. Boyer

John R. Hardy Papers

We have carried out an ab initio theoretical study of the potential energy and molecular dynamics of Rb2ZnCl4. These calculations demonstrate that the incommensurate transition in this compound is caused by the relaxation of imperfect-hexagonal spirals of highly unstable ZnCl42- ions. This leads to angstrom-size displacements with essentially zero energy change. We argue that such "latent" (or imperfect) symmetry could be the general cause of incommensurate transitions in insulators.


Asymmetry In The Magnetoconductance Of Metal Wires And Loops, A. D. Benoit, S. Washburn, C. P. Umbach, R. B. Laibowitz, Richard A. Webb Oct 1986

Asymmetry In The Magnetoconductance Of Metal Wires And Loops, A. D. Benoit, S. Washburn, C. P. Umbach, R. B. Laibowitz, Richard A. Webb

Faculty Publications

Universal conductance fluctuations in wires and Aharonov-Bohm oscillations in loops are not symmetric about H=0. The observation of asymmetry in the periodic oscillations is possible when the phase-coherence length of the wave function is comparable to the separation of the voltage probes. In both cases, four-probe measurements yield resistances which depend on lead configuration. The asymmetries appear like Hall voltages, and are consistent with Onsager's relations.


Lung Cancer Risk At Low Doses Of Α Particles, Werner Hofmann, Robert Katz, Zhang Chunxiang Oct 1986

Lung Cancer Risk At Low Doses Of Α Particles, Werner Hofmann, Robert Katz, Zhang Chunxiang

Robert Katz Publications

A survey of inhabitant exposures arising from the inhalation of 222Rn and 220Rn progeny, and lung cancer mortality has been carried out in two adjacent areas in Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China, designated as the “high background” and the “control” area. Annual exposure rates are 0.38 working level months (WLM) per year in the high background, and 0.16 WLM/yr in the control area. In 14 yr of continuous study, from 1970 to 1983, age-adjusted mortality rates were found to be 2.7 per 105 living persons of all ages in the high background area, and 2.9 per …


Semiconducting/Semi-Insulating Reversibility In Bulk Gaas, David C. Look, Phil W. Yu, W. M. Theis, W. Ford, G. Mathur, J. R. Sizelove, D. H. Lee, S. S. Li Oct 1986

Semiconducting/Semi-Insulating Reversibility In Bulk Gaas, David C. Look, Phil W. Yu, W. M. Theis, W. Ford, G. Mathur, J. R. Sizelove, D. H. Lee, S. S. Li

Physics Faculty Publications

Bulk, liquid-encapsulated Czochralski GaAs may be reversibly changed from semiconducting (ρ~1 Ω cm) to semi-insulating (ρ~107 Ω cm) by slow or fast cooling, respectively, following a 5 h, 950°C soak in an evacuated quartz ampoule. This effect has been studied by temperature-dependent Han-effect, photoluminescence, infrared absorption, mass spectroscopy, and deep level transient spectroscopy measurements. Except for boron, the samples are very pure, with carbon and silicon concentrations less than 3 X 1014 cm-3. Donor and acceptor concentrations, on the other hand, are in the mid 1015 cm-3 range, which means …


Selection Rules For Vibrational Energy Loss By Resonant Electron Impact In Polyatomic Molecules, Gordon A. Gallup Oct 1986

Selection Rules For Vibrational Energy Loss By Resonant Electron Impact In Polyatomic Molecules, Gordon A. Gallup

Gordon Gallup Publications

Approximate expressions for inelastic elements of the S matrix are given in terms of integrals over vibrational functions and R-matrix electron states. The magnitude and symmetry of these integrals determine the vibrations that are excited by various resonances, and the present analysis successfully predicts the spectra measured for benzene, ethylene, and formaldehyde. The recently observed s-wave component in the rotational excitation of N2 is also explained by the treatment. The theory shows how vibrational excitation can give information about the symmetries of resonant electronic states. This can be particularly useful when angular distribution measurements are unavailable.


Measurement Of The Lifetime Of The Metastable 5d3/226d3/2, J=0 Autoionizing State Of Barium, Linn D. Van Woerkom, J. Greg Story, William E. Cooke Oct 1986

Measurement Of The Lifetime Of The Metastable 5d3/226d3/2, J=0 Autoionizing State Of Barium, Linn D. Van Woerkom, J. Greg Story, William E. Cooke

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

We report a measurement of the lifetime of the metastable 5d3/226d3/2, J=0 autoionizing state of barium. We have determined the lifetime to be 190(10) ns.


Semiconducting/Semi-Insulating Reversibility In Bulk Gaas, David C. Look, Phil W. Yu, W. M. Theis, W. Ford, G. Mathur, J. R. Sizelove, D. H. Lee, S. S. Li Oct 1986

Semiconducting/Semi-Insulating Reversibility In Bulk Gaas, David C. Look, Phil W. Yu, W. M. Theis, W. Ford, G. Mathur, J. R. Sizelove, D. H. Lee, S. S. Li

Physics Faculty Publications

Bulk, liquid‐encapsulated Czochralski GaAs may be reversibly changed from semiconducting (ρ∼1 Ω cm) to semi‐insulating (ρ∼107 Ω cm) by slow or fast cooling, respectively, following a 5 h, 950 °C soak in an evacuated quartz ampoule. This effect has been studied by temperature‐dependent Hall‐effect, photoluminescence, infrared absorption, mass spectroscopy, and deep level transient spectroscopy measurements. Except for boron, the samples are very pure, with carbon and silicon concentrations less than 3×1014 cm3. Donor and acceptor concentrations, on the other hand, are in the mid 1015 cm3 range, which means that …


Effects Of Second Sound On Acoustic Trasmission At The Solid-Liquid 4He Interface, Matthew J. Moelter, M. B. Manning, C. Elbaum Oct 1986

Effects Of Second Sound On Acoustic Trasmission At The Solid-Liquid 4He Interface, Matthew J. Moelter, M. B. Manning, C. Elbaum

Physics

We have calculated the reflection and transmission coefficients of acoustic waves propagating across a solid-liquid interface of 4He, using an extension of the treatment of Castaing and Nozières in which we include pressure changes associated with second sound. These calculations account well for the experimental results obtained over the temperature range 0.83 K≤ T ≤1.46 K and provide an alternative explanation to the one we offered previously for the lack of agreement between experiment and the theory of Castaing and Nozières.


Multicritical Points In An Ising Random-Field Model, Miron Kaufman, Philip E. Klunzinger, A. Khurana Oct 1986

Multicritical Points In An Ising Random-Field Model, Miron Kaufman, Philip E. Klunzinger, A. Khurana

Physics Faculty Publications

The phase diagram of the mean-field Ising model in a random field obeying a symmetric three-peak distribution is determined. This distribution is relevant to diluted antiferromagnets in a uniform magnetic field. The phase diagram includes a fourth-order point, tricritical points, ordered critical points, critical end points, and a double critical end point. An ordered phase persists for arbitrarily large random fields at low temperatures.


Experimental Fine-Structure Branching Ratios For Na-Rare-Gas Optical Collisions, Mark D. Havey, F. T. Delahanty, Linda L. Vahala, Gary E. Copeland Oct 1986

Experimental Fine-Structure Branching Ratios For Na-Rare-Gas Optical Collisions, Mark D. Havey, F. T. Delahanty, Linda L. Vahala, Gary E. Copeland

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Experimental ratios for branching into the fine-structure levels of the Na 3p multiplet, as a consequence of an optical collision with He, Ne, Ar, Kr, or Xe, are reported. The process studied is Na(3s2S1/2)+R+nhNNa(3p2Pj)+R+(n-1)hN, where R represents a rare-gas atom and where the laser frequency N is tuned in the wings of the Na resonance transitions. The branching ratios are defined as I(D1)/I(D2) where I(D1) and I(D2) are measured intensities of the atomic Na D1 and D2 lines. The ratios are determined for detunings ranging from about 650 …


General Results On Glueball Masses In Qcd, I. J. Muzinich, V. Parameswaran Nair Sep 1986

General Results On Glueball Masses In Qcd, I. J. Muzinich, V. Parameswaran Nair

Publications and Research

A number of authors have investigated mass inequalities for mesons and baryons in QCD. These provide rigorous nonperturbative constraints on the mass spectrum. Similar inequalities for glueballs are investigated. For nonzero spin J, in the large-Nc approximation, mJ - ⩾ mJ+ is found. (For J = 0, the existence of a gluon condensate can modify this statement.) There are also constraints on how fast mJ can grow with J. For example, for mJ = a + bJα, 0 ⩽ α ⩽ 1 is found, a result consistent with Regge behaviour.


Elastic Scattering Of Positrons And Electrons By Argon, Sultana N. Nahar, J. M. Wadehra Sep 1986

Elastic Scattering Of Positrons And Electrons By Argon, Sultana N. Nahar, J. M. Wadehra

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Research Publications

Differential and integrated cross sections for the elastic scattering of low- and intermediate-energy (3–300 eV) positrons and electrons by argon atoms are calculated. Higher transport cross sections, representing moments of 1-(costheta)^n, for these systems are also obtained for n=1–4. Model potentials are used to represent the interactions between positrons or electrons and argon atoms. For each impact energy, the phase shifts of the lower partial waves are obtained exactly by numerical integration of the radial equation. The Born approximation is used to obtain the contribution of the higher partial waves to the scattering amplitude. The phase shifts of the seven …


Modeling The Evolution Of A Dendritic Structure, Alexander Umantsev Sep 1986

Modeling The Evolution Of A Dendritic Structure, Alexander Umantsev

Chemistry and Physics Faculty Working Papers

The authors give the results of mathematical modeling of the evolution of a dendritic structure with the aid of the model proposed in Ref. I. They show that, as also in experiment, on the side surface of the model dendrite secondary branches form and develop into the side structure. They make a detailed investigation of its evolution in the process of growth. They show that as time passes the side structure becomes coarser. They study the changes in the dendritic structure in relation to the supercooling. With increasing supercooling the structure becomes denser, then changes to a cellular form, and …


Phase-Transition Behavior In A Random-Anisotropy System , David J. Sellmyer, S. Nafis Sep 1986

Phase-Transition Behavior In A Random-Anisotropy System , David J. Sellmyer, S. Nafis

David Sellmyer Publications

The character of the magnetic transition is studied for a magnetic glass with strong random-anisotropy and ferromagnetic interactions. Field-dependent ac susceptibility measurements are presented near the ordering temperature of Tb64Fe20Ga16. The data are analyzed with a scaling theory for the singular susceptibility. An excellent collapse of the H, T data is obtained for reduced temperatures in the range 0.002-0.13. These results, which are compared with recent theoretical work, provide strong evidence for a true phase transition in a random-anisotropy system.


Symmetric Solutions To The Maximally Gauss-Bonnet Extended Einsteinequations, James Thomas Wheeler Sep 1986

Symmetric Solutions To The Maximally Gauss-Bonnet Extended Einsteinequations, James Thomas Wheeler

All Physics Faculty Publications

The most general gravitational lagrangian which can be constructed from the curvature two-form, the vielbein one-form, and tensors invariant in the tangent space is a linear combination of dimensionally extended Euler characteristics. Several recent studies indicate that superstring lagrangians include such terms. In an arbitrary number of dimensions, with arbitrary torsion, we show that in the most general such extended theory the only static, spherically symmetric, massive solutions to the variational equations of motion contain gravitational singularities. The existence of an event horizon is proved for certain cases, and a bound on the location of singularities is found. A certain …


Resource Letter Cpe-1: Computers In Physics Education, Robert Fuller Sep 1986

Resource Letter Cpe-1: Computers In Physics Education, Robert Fuller

Robert G. Fuller Publications

This resource letter provides a source of information for physics teachers who wish to use computers in physics education. The letter "E” after a reference indicates a relatively elementary item useful for people just beginning to develop an interest in using computers; the letter "I" denotes intermediate level references for people who have already mastered the specialized vocabulary of computer uses; and the letter "A" denotes advanced material for people who have experience using computers in physics teaching. This letter code does not refer to the level of the physics concepts discussed in any of the articles. An asterisk (*) …


Gravitational Coupling At Finite Temperature, Jf Donoghue, Br Holstein, Rw Robinett Aug 1986

Gravitational Coupling At Finite Temperature, Jf Donoghue, Br Holstein, Rw Robinett

Barry R Holstein

We discuss a thermodynamic identity which helps explain why ≠ at finite temperature. In addition we complete the discussion of the gravitational force by including the gravitational variation of the temperature. Gradients in the temperature induce extra forces not accounted for by the usual coupling to the energy-momentum tensor.


28th Rocky Mountain Conference Aug 1986

28th Rocky Mountain Conference

Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance

Program and abstracts from the 28th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Conference, co-sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and the Rocky Mountain Chromatography Discussion Group. Held in Denver, Colorado, August 3-7, 1986.


Magnetite And Magnetotaxis In Algae, F. F. Torres De Araujo, M. A. Pires, Richard B. Frankel, C. E. M. Bicudo Aug 1986

Magnetite And Magnetotaxis In Algae, F. F. Torres De Araujo, M. A. Pires, Richard B. Frankel, C. E. M. Bicudo

Physics

Magnetotactic algae of the genus Anisonema (Euglenophyceae) have been isolated from a coastal mangrove swamp in northeastern Brazil. The magnetotactic response is based on a permanent magnetic dipole moment per cell ~7 10-10 emu. Each cell contains many magnetite (Fe3O4) particles organized in chains.


Science And Society Test Ix: Technical Means Of Verification, David W. Hafemeister Aug 1986

Science And Society Test Ix: Technical Means Of Verification, David W. Hafemeister

Physics

Technical means of monitoring are used to verify compliance to arms control treaties. Numerical estimates are developed in order to quantify some aspects of (1) nuclear testing (signatures, optical double pulse calibration, decoupling in cavities, and high-frequency components in seismic signals), (2) optical reconnaissance (films versus CCDs, air turbulence, adaptive optics, and digital image processing), (3) infrared (resolution and detection sensitivity), and (4) radar (synthetic aperture and missile coefficient).


New Insights Into Mott-Scattering Electron Polarimetry, G. D. Fletcher, Timothy J. Gay, M. S. Lubell Aug 1986

New Insights Into Mott-Scattering Electron Polarimetry, G. D. Fletcher, Timothy J. Gay, M. S. Lubell

Timothy J. Gay Publications

In order to understand some of the systematic effects associated with conventional Mottscattering electron polarization measurements, we analyzed asymmetry data obtained with 94-keV polarized electrons scattered at 120° from gold-foil targets ranging in thickness from 27 to 62 μg/cm2. Based upon an examination of the influence of multiple and plural scattering, we conclude that the precision of such Mott measurements is fundamentally limited by an experimental uncertainty of greater than ±2.5% and an absolute uncertainty of approximately ±5%, considerably worse than is customarily assumed. We believe that similar conclusions can be drawn for measurements made with “compact” cylindrical and spherical …


Further Studies On Purification Of A Mannitol Binding Protein: Use Of Ph Gradients For Elution From Cation Exchange Resin, Kristyne Ann Baumgarten Aug 1986

Further Studies On Purification Of A Mannitol Binding Protein: Use Of Ph Gradients For Elution From Cation Exchange Resin, Kristyne Ann Baumgarten

Masters Theses

Studies on the purification of a mannitol binding protein (MBP) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO were performed. Utilizing the alkaline isoelectric point (pi 8.3) of MBP, pH gradients were used to elute MBP from carboxymethylcellulose cation exchange resins. Purification of MBP was monitored by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylam ide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Only one protein band was seen on SDS-PAGE from MBP fractions elutedat pH 7-8 and 8 .2. Although pH gradients appear to give good purification from cation exchange resins, these procedures lead to loss of MBP activity.


A Study Of Classical Elastic Scattering For Heavy-Ion Nuclear Reactions, John C. Orrison Aug 1986

A Study Of Classical Elastic Scattering For Heavy-Ion Nuclear Reactions, John C. Orrison

Masters Theses

Numerical computer programs were developed to calculate the classical elastic scattering orbits, deflection functions and differential scattering cross-sections for a heavy-ion nuclear reaction model.

Critical points of the deflection functions and differential scattering cross-sections were examined.

Semiclassical modifications were developed for future study to account for the phase relation between independent orbits that lead to the same scattering direction.


On The Kinetics Of Thermal Donor Formation In Silicon, J T. Borenstein, J W. Corbett, David Peak Aug 1986

On The Kinetics Of Thermal Donor Formation In Silicon, J T. Borenstein, J W. Corbett, David Peak

All Physics Faculty Publications

A model for the kinetic growth of oxygen-related thermal donors in Czochralski silicon at about 450°C is presented. The model, which is based on the work of Suezawa and Sumino, derives forward reaction rates for the electrically active species by comparing analytic expressions for the early-time annealing kinetics with the infrared electronic absorption data. The analytic expressions, which are independent of the chemical structure of each species, result from three assumptions: (1) the donor defects beyond the first donor species (TD-1) are chemically stable at the donor formation temperature, (2) the reactions for the TD-1 and those electrically inactive clusters …


Rewarding Scientists Who Pursue And Discuss Physics In The Public Interest, David W. Hafemeister, Barbara Levi Aug 1986

Rewarding Scientists Who Pursue And Discuss Physics In The Public Interest, David W. Hafemeister, Barbara Levi

Physics

No abstract provided.


Experiment Module For Microprocessor Based Data Acquisition And Speech Processing, Namazi Bin Azhari Aug 1986

Experiment Module For Microprocessor Based Data Acquisition And Speech Processing, Namazi Bin Azhari

Masters Theses

This project involves microprocessor applications to the acquisition of physical data. The experiment module developed here will help the physics teacher and the scientist demonstrate the uses and advantages of digital techniques to students. Specific examples of data acquisition and processing are illustrated using speech and repetitive waveforms. The project centers on a module that is programmed to perform a number of types of data recordings and processings.


Considerations Of Temperature Stability In A Cylindrical Plasma, S. Neil Rasband, Yao-Hui Xu Aug 1986

Considerations Of Temperature Stability In A Cylindrical Plasma, S. Neil Rasband, Yao-Hui Xu

Faculty Publications

A variational formulation is used to consider thermal equilibrium and stability for a cylindrical plasma modeled by dissipative magnetohydrodynamics. The parameter dependence of equilibrium solutions and their stability is followed using homotopy techniques. Solution branches and their connections are studied in relation to the applied fields.


Surface-Reconstruction-Induced Changes In Free-Carrier Scattering From The W(100) Surface: Aninfrared Surface-Electromagnetic-Wave Study, D. Mark Riffe, L. M. Hanssen, A. J. Sievers Jul 1986

Surface-Reconstruction-Induced Changes In Free-Carrier Scattering From The W(100) Surface: Aninfrared Surface-Electromagnetic-Wave Study, D. Mark Riffe, L. M. Hanssen, A. J. Sievers

All Physics Faculty Publications

Using the infrared-absorption technique of surface-electromagnetic-wave spectroscopy (SEWS) we have studied the effects of H2 and D2 chemisorption on the SEW attenuation coefficient α in the 10-μm region between 165 and 350 K. The change in α at room temperature has also been measured for N2, O2, and CO adsorption. The coverage (CTHETA) dependence of α for N2, O2, and CO is fairly simple [either a monotonic increase (N2) or a peak at some intermediate coverage (O2, CO)] and points to changes in free-carrier (FC) surface …


Observation Of Resonant Tunneling In Silicon Inversion Layers, A. B. Fowler, G. L. Timp, J. J. Wainer, Richard A. Webb Jul 1986

Observation Of Resonant Tunneling In Silicon Inversion Layers, A. B. Fowler, G. L. Timp, J. J. Wainer, Richard A. Webb

Faculty Publications

Measurements of the temperature and carrier-density dependence of the strongly localized conductance of short silicon inversion layers are reported. At the lowest temperatures we observe well-isolated, large conductance peaks whose width and temperature dependence are only consistent with resonant tunneling and are inconsistent with Mott hopping. Several new features are observed which we believe may be the result of Coulomb interactions.


The Cal Poly House Doctor Lab, David W. Hafemeister Jul 1986

The Cal Poly House Doctor Lab, David W. Hafemeister

Physics

No abstract provided.