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Zno Diode Fabricated By Excimer-Laser Doping, Toru Aoki, Yoshinori Hatanaka, David C. Look
Zno Diode Fabricated By Excimer-Laser Doping, Toru Aoki, Yoshinori Hatanaka, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
A ZnO diode was fabricated by using a laser-doping technique to form a p-type ZnO layer on an n-type ZnO substrate. A zinc-phosphide compound, used as a phosphorous source, was deposited on the ZnO wafer and subjected to excimer-laser pulses. The current–voltage characteristics showed a diode characteristic between the phosphorous-doped p-layer and the n-type substrate. Moreover, light emission, with a band-edge component, was observed by forward current injection at 110 K.
Local Properties Of Query Languages, Guozhu Dong, Leonid Libkin, Limsoon Wong
Local Properties Of Query Languages, Guozhu Dong, Leonid Libkin, Limsoon Wong
Kno.e.sis Publications
In this paper we study the expressiveness of local queries. By locality we mean — informally — that in order to check if a tuple belongs to the result of a query, one only has to look at a certain predetermined portion of the input. Examples include all relational calculus queries. We start by proving a general result describing outputs of local queries. This result leads to many easy inexpressibility proofs for local queries. We then consider a closely related property, namely, the bounded degree property. It describes the outputs of local queries on structures that locally look “simple.” Every …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 5, May 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 5, May 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A nineteen page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 4, April 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 4, April 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
An eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
On The Main Irradiation-Induced Defect In Gan, L. Polenta, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look
On The Main Irradiation-Induced Defect In Gan, L. Polenta, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
We show that the usual Arrhenius analysis of the main electron-irradiation-induced defect trap in n-type GaN, observed by deep-level transient spectroscopy (DLTS), is not sufficiently accurate. Instead, an exact fitting of the DLTS spectrum for this trap reveals two components, each of which has a thermal energy near 60 meV, not the apparent 140–200 meV, as given in other DLTS studies. This result resolves the discrepancy between Hall-effect and DLTS determinations of the thermal energy of this defect center.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 3, March 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 3, March 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 2, February 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 2, February 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
The Space Of Jumping Emerging Patterns And Its Incremental Maintenance, Jinyan Li, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Guozhu Dong
The Space Of Jumping Emerging Patterns And Its Incremental Maintenance, Jinyan Li, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Guozhu Dong
Kno.e.sis Publications
The concept of jumping emerging patterns (JEPs) has been proposed to describe those discriminating features which only occur in the positive training instances but do not occur in the negative class at all; JEPs have been used to construct classifiers which generally provide better accuracy than the state-of-the-art classifiers such as C4.5. The algorithms for maintaining the space of jumping emerging patterns (JEP space) are presented in this paper. We prove that JEP spaces satisfy the property of convexity. Therefore JEP spaces can be concisely represented by two bounds: consisting respectively of the most general elements and the most specific …
Separation Property Of Solutions For A Semilinear Elliptic Equation, Yi Liu, Yi Li, Yinbin Deng
Separation Property Of Solutions For A Semilinear Elliptic Equation, Yi Liu, Yi Li, Yinbin Deng
Yi Li
In this paper, we study the following elliptic problem[formula]where K(x) is a given function in Cα(n\0) for some fixed α∈(0, 1), p>1 is a constant. Some existence, monotonicity and asymptotic expansion at infinity of solutions of (*) are discussed.
Der Kontraktionssatz Auf Metrischen Raumen Und Verallgemeinerungen, Pascal Hitzler
Der Kontraktionssatz Auf Metrischen Raumen Und Verallgemeinerungen, Pascal Hitzler
Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications
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Separation Property Of Solutions For A Semilinear Elliptic Equation, Yi Liu, Yi Li, Yinbin Deng
Separation Property Of Solutions For A Semilinear Elliptic Equation, Yi Liu, Yi Li, Yinbin Deng
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
In this paper, we study the following elliptic problem[formula]where K(x) is a given function in Cα(n\0) for some fixed α∈(0, 1), p>1 is a constant. Some existence, monotonicity and asymptotic expansion at infinity of solutions of (*) are discussed.
Optimization Techniques For Data Intensive Decision Flows, Richard Hull, Francois Llirbat, Bharat Kumar, Gang Zhou, Guozhu Dong, Jianwen Su
Optimization Techniques For Data Intensive Decision Flows, Richard Hull, Francois Llirbat, Bharat Kumar, Gang Zhou, Guozhu Dong, Jianwen Su
Kno.e.sis Publications
For an enterprise to take advantage of the opportunities afforded by electronic commerce it must be able to make decisions about business transactions in near-real-time. In the coming era of segment-of-one marketing, these decisions will be quite intricate, so that customer treatments can be highly personalized, reflecting customer preferences, the customer's history with the enterprise, and targeted business objectives. This paper describes a paradigm called “decision flows” for specifying a form of incremental decision-making that can combine diverse business factors in near-real-time.
This paper introduces and empirically analyzes a variety of optimization strategies for decision flows that are “data-intensive”, i.e. …
Separating Auxiliary Arity Hierarchy Of First-Order Incremental Evaluation Using (3+1)-Ary Input Relations, Guozhu Dong, Louxin Zhang
Separating Auxiliary Arity Hierarchy Of First-Order Incremental Evaluation Using (3+1)-Ary Input Relations, Guozhu Dong, Louxin Zhang
Kno.e.sis Publications
Presents a first-order incremental evaluation system that uses first-order queries to maintain a database view defined by a non-first-order query. Reduction of the arity of queries to understand the power of foies; Use of a key lemma for proving a query which encodes the multiple parity problem.
Imprecise Answers In Distributed Environments: Estimation Of Information Loss For Multi-Ontology Based Query Processing, Eduardo Mena, Vipul Kashyap, Arantza Illarramendi, Amit P. Sheth
Imprecise Answers In Distributed Environments: Estimation Of Information Loss For Multi-Ontology Based Query Processing, Eduardo Mena, Vipul Kashyap, Arantza Illarramendi, Amit P. Sheth
Kno.e.sis Publications
The World Wide Web is fast becoming a ubiquitous computing environment. Prevalent keyword-based search techniques are scalable, but are incapable of accessing information based on concepts. We investigate the use of concepts from multiple, real-world pre-existing, domain ontologies to describe the underlying data content and support information access at a higher level of abstraction. It is not practical to have a single domain ontology to describe the vast amounts of data on the Web. In fact, we expect multiple ontologies to be used as different world views and present an approach to "browse" ontologies as a paradigm for information access. …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 1, January 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 1, January 2000, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
An eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Studies Directed At The Synthesis Of Trialkoxysilyl Substituted Nlo Chromophores, Ida J. Kuhr
Studies Directed At The Synthesis Of Trialkoxysilyl Substituted Nlo Chromophores, Ida J. Kuhr
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The synthesis of trialkoxyalkyl substituted NLO chromophores has been investigated. The chromophore 2-(7-(3-hydroxydiphenylamino)-9,9-diethyl-2-fluorenyl)-benzothiazole was prepared by a five step process. Bromination of fluorene yielded 2,7-dibromo-fluorene which could be converted to 2,7-dibromo-9,9-diethylfluorene by alkylation with ethyl iodide in DMSO.Reaction of 2,7-dibromo-9,9-diethylfluorene with one equivalent of butyl lithium followed by reaction with DMF provides 2-bromo-7-formyl-9,9-diethylfluorene. Condensation of 2-bromo-7-formyl-9,9-diethylfluorene and 2-aminobenzenethiol in DMSO results in the formation of 2-(7-bromo-9,9-diethyl-2-fluorenyl)benzothiazole. The conversion of 3-hydroxydiphenylamine to 3-benzyloxy-diphenylamine was accomplished with benzyl bromide and potassium carbonate in DMF. A palladium catalyzed coupling of 3-benzyloxydiphenylamine and 2-(7-bromo-9,9-diethyl-2-fluorenyl)benzothiazole provided 2-(7-(3-hydroxydiphenyl-amino)-9,9-diethyl-2-fluorenyl)benzothiazole. Several attempts to alkylate 2-(7-(3-hydroxydiphenylamino)-9,9-diethyl-2-fluorenyl)benzothiazole with trimethoxysilylmethyl chloride …
Hopf Bifurcation In Models For Pertussis Epidemiology, Herbert W. Hethcote, Yi Li, Zhujun Jing
Hopf Bifurcation In Models For Pertussis Epidemiology, Herbert W. Hethcote, Yi Li, Zhujun Jing
Yi Li
Pertussis (whooping cough) incidence in the United States has oscillated with a period of about four years since data was first collected in 1922. An infection with pertussis confers immunity for several years, but then the immunity wanes, so that reinfection is possible. A pertussis reinfection is mild after partial loss of immunity, but the reinfection can be severe after complete loss of immunity. Three pertussis transmission models with waning of immunity are examined for periodic solutions. Equilibria and their stability are determined. Hopf bifurcation of periodic solutions around the endemic equilibrium can occur for some parameter values in two …
Characterizations Of Classes Of Programs By Three-Valued Operators, Anthony K. Seda, Pascal Hitzler
Characterizations Of Classes Of Programs By Three-Valued Operators, Anthony K. Seda, Pascal Hitzler
Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications
Several important classes of normal logic programs, including the classes of acyclic, acceptable, and locally hierarchical programs, have the property that every program in the class has a unique two-valued supported model. In this paper, we call such classes unique supported model classes. We analyse and characterize these classes by means of operators on three-valued logics. Our studies will motivate the definition of a larger unique supported model class which we call the class of Phi-accessible programs. Finally, we show that the class of Phi -accessible programs is computationally adequate in that every partial recursive function can be implemented by …
Hopf Bifurcation In Models For Pertussis Epidemiology, Herbert W. Hethcote, Yi Li, Zhujun Jing
Hopf Bifurcation In Models For Pertussis Epidemiology, Herbert W. Hethcote, Yi Li, Zhujun Jing
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
Pertussis (whooping cough) incidence in the United States has oscillated with a period of about four years since data was first collected in 1922. An infection with pertussis confers immunity for several years, but then the immunity wanes, so that reinfection is possible. A pertussis reinfection is mild after partial loss of immunity, but the reinfection can be severe after complete loss of immunity. Three pertussis transmission models with waning of immunity are examined for periodic solutions. Equilibria and their stability are determined. Hopf bifurcation of periodic solutions around the endemic equilibrium can occur for some parameter values in two …
Self-Consistency Algorithms, Thaddeus Tarpey
Self-Consistency Algorithms, Thaddeus Tarpey
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
The k-means algorithm and the principal curve algorithm are special cases of a self-consistency algorithm. A general self-consistency algorithm is described and results are provided describing the behavior of the algorithm for theoretical distributions, in particular elliptical distributions. The results are used to contrast the behavior of the algorithms when applied to a theoretical model and when applied to finite datasets from the model. The algorithm is also used to determine principal loops for the bivariate normal distribution.
Oxygen Pressure-Tuned Epitaxy And Optoelectronic Properties Of Laser-Deposited Zno Films On Sapphire, S. Choopun, R. D. Vispute, W. Noch, A. Balsamo, R. P. Sharma, T. Venkatesan, A. Iliadis, David C. Look
Oxygen Pressure-Tuned Epitaxy And Optoelectronic Properties Of Laser-Deposited Zno Films On Sapphire, S. Choopun, R. D. Vispute, W. Noch, A. Balsamo, R. P. Sharma, T. Venkatesan, A. Iliadis, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
Influence of oxygen pressure on the epitaxy, surface morphology, and optoelectronic properties has been studied in the case of ZnO thin films grown on sapphire ~0001! by pulsed-laser deposition. Results of Rutherford backscattering and ion channeling in conjunction with atomic force microscopy clearly indicate that the growth mode, degree of epitaxy, and the defect density strongly depend on the oxygen background pressure during growth. It is also found that the growth mode and the defects strongly influence the electron mobility, free-electron concentration, and the luminescence properties of the ZnO films. By tuning the oxygen pressure during the initial and the …
On-Line Bayesian Tree-Structured Transformation Of Hidden Markov Models For Speaker Adaptation, Shaojun Wang, Yunxin Zhao
On-Line Bayesian Tree-Structured Transformation Of Hidden Markov Models For Speaker Adaptation, Shaojun Wang, Yunxin Zhao
Kno.e.sis Publications
This paper presents a new recursive Bayesian learning approach for transformation parameter estimation in speaker adaptation. Our goal is to incrementally transform (or adapt) the entire set of HMM parameters for a new speaker or new acoustic enviroment from a small amount of adaptation data. By establishing a clustering tree of HMM Gaussian mixture components, the finest affine transformation parameters for individual HMM Gaussian mixture components can be dynamically searched. The on-line Bayesian learning technique proposed in our recent work is used for recursive maximum a posteriori estimation of affine transformation parameters. Speaker adaptation experiments using a 26-letter English alphabet …
Generalized Averages For Solutions Of Two-Point Dirichlet Problems, Philip Korman, Yi Li
Generalized Averages For Solutions Of Two-Point Dirichlet Problems, Philip Korman, Yi Li
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
For very general two-point boundary value problems we show that any positive solution satisfies a certain integral relation. As a consequence we obtain some new uniqueness and multiplicity results.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 15, Number 9, November 1999, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 15, Number 9, November 1999, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A fourteen page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Generalized Averages For Solutions Of Two-Point Dirichlet Problems, Philip Korman, Yi Li
Generalized Averages For Solutions Of Two-Point Dirichlet Problems, Philip Korman, Yi Li
Yi Li
For very general two-point boundary value problems we show that any positive solution satisfies a certain integral relation. As a consequence we obtain some new uniqueness and multiplicity results.
Low-Frequency Noise In N-Gan With High Electron Mobility, M. E. Levinshtein, S. L. Rumyantsev, David C. Look, Richard J. Molnar, M. A. Khan, G. Simin, V. Adivarahan, M. S. Shur
Low-Frequency Noise In N-Gan With High Electron Mobility, M. E. Levinshtein, S. L. Rumyantsev, David C. Look, Richard J. Molnar, M. A. Khan, G. Simin, V. Adivarahan, M. S. Shur
Physics Faculty Publications
We report on the results of measurements of low frequency noise in n-type gallium nitride (GaN) grown on sapphire with 300 K electron mobility of 790 cm2/V s. The noise spectra have the form of 1/f noise with a Hooge parameter α of approximately 5×10−2. This value of α is two orders of magnitude smaller than that observed before in n-GaN. The obtained results show that the level of flicker noise in GaN, just like that in GaAs and Si, strongly depends on the structural perfection of the material (the amplitude of the …
Student Fact Book, Fall 1999, Twenty Third Annual Edition November 1999, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
Student Fact Book, Fall 1999, Twenty Third Annual Edition November 1999, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
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Velocity Distributions Of C Atoms In Co+ Dissociative Recombination: Implications For Photochemical Escape Of C From Mars, Jane L. Fox, Aleksander Hać
Velocity Distributions Of C Atoms In Co+ Dissociative Recombination: Implications For Photochemical Escape Of C From Mars, Jane L. Fox, Aleksander Hać
Physics Faculty Publications
We have carried out Monte Carlo calculations to determine the velocity distributions of C atoms produced by dissociative recombination of CO+ using recent data for the branching ratios of various allowed channels and ion and electron temperatures appropriate to the Martian thermosphere. We find that the fractions of 12C atoms with velocities greater than the escape velocity are ∼ 0.66 and ∼ 0.62, and those for 13C are ∼ 0.47 and ∼ 0.48 at the plasma temperatures characteristic of the exobases at low and high solar activities, respectively. The ratio of the escape fractions of 13C …
Strain Splitting Of The Gamma(5) And Gamma(6) Free Excitons In Zno, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, C. W. Litton, T. C. Collins, M T. Harris, M. J. Callahan, J. S. Bailey
Strain Splitting Of The Gamma(5) And Gamma(6) Free Excitons In Zno, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, C. W. Litton, T. C. Collins, M T. Harris, M. J. Callahan, J. S. Bailey
Physics Faculty Publications
High-quality ZnO crystals have been grown by vapor-phase techniques and by the hydrothermal method. Depending on the surface preparation technique, some hydrothermally grown crystals contain strain. These strains result in energy shifts of the free excitons as well as relaxation of the selection rules. The Γ6 unallowed exciton is observed in these samples without the application of a magnetic field. The Γ6 exciton is also observed to split in a strain field, consistent with the Γ9 symmetry for the top valence band in ZnO. The Γ5 and Γ6 excitons have been observed to split in …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 15, Number 8, October 1999, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 15, Number 8, October 1999, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
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A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.