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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Ionization, Luminosity, And Heating Of The Upper Atmosphere Of Mars, Jane L. Fox, Alexander Dalgarno
Ionization, Luminosity, And Heating Of The Upper Atmosphere Of Mars, Jane L. Fox, Alexander Dalgarno
Physics Faculty Publications
A model based upon Viking data is constructed of the Martian atmosphere, and a comprehensive quantitative discussion is given of the measurements of the ultraviolet dayglow. A detailed assessment is made of the heating of the neutral and ionized components of the atmosphere arising from the absorption of ultraviolet solar radiation.
Electrical Resistivity Studies Of Order-Disorder Phenomena In V2h And V2d, Gust Bambakidis, M. W. Pershing, R. C. Bowman
Electrical Resistivity Studies Of Order-Disorder Phenomena In V2h And V2d, Gust Bambakidis, M. W. Pershing, R. C. Bowman
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Student Profile, Fall 1978, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
Student Profile, Fall 1978, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
Wright State University Student Fact Books
The student profile fact book has general demographic information on all students enrolled at Wright State University for Fall Quarter, 1978.
Infrared Spectral Detectivity Of Cr‐Doped Gaas, David C. Look
Infrared Spectral Detectivity Of Cr‐Doped Gaas, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
The room‐temperature spectral detectivity of Cr‐doped GaAs has been examined in the impurity excitation region out to 1.7 μ, a range which includes the wavelengths of several important lasers as well as low‐loss optical fibers. The results include values of D∗ greater than 1011 cm Hz1/2/W in the photoconductive mode, and 1010 cm Hz1/2/W in the photomagnetoelectric mode. Small carrier lifetimes, ∼10−8 sec, offer the potential of high‐speed operation; however, the measured response times are much larger, ∼10−3–10−2 sec, because of very high input impedances. Formulas are presented to …
Quasi-Triangular Matrices, Joanne Dombrowski
Quasi-Triangular Matrices, Joanne Dombrowski
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
It is shown that there exist quasitriangular operators which cannot be represented as quasitriangular matrices.
Interpretation Emphasis In Exploration Geophysics, Paul J. Wolfe, Benjamin H. Richard
Interpretation Emphasis In Exploration Geophysics, Paul J. Wolfe, Benjamin H. Richard
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Impurity Photomagnetoelectric Effect: Application To Semi-Insulating Gaas, David C. Look
Impurity Photomagnetoelectric Effect: Application To Semi-Insulating Gaas, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
The theories of the photomagnetoelectric (PME) and photoconductivity (PC) effects in semiconductors are extended to include unequal excitation rates of holes and electrons, as might be expected from impurity photo-excitation. The results are applied to two semi-insulating Cr-doped GaAs crystals, which exhibit mixed conductivity. It is seen that the PC and PME effects give complementary information on the holes and electrons. In the impurity excitation region the PME current responds strongly to changes in the absorption coefficient, and provides a convenient way to study this quantity.
The Electrical Characterization Of Semi‐Insulating Gaas: A Correlation With Mass‐Spectrographic Analysis, David C. Look
The Electrical Characterization Of Semi‐Insulating Gaas: A Correlation With Mass‐Spectrographic Analysis, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
The room‐temperature electrical properties of 28 semi‐insulating GaAs crystals have been determined by using a mixed‐conductivity analysis. It is shown that for most of these samples, such an analysis gives good accuracy for the electron mobility μn and electron concentration n, but poorer accuracy for the hole mobility μp, hole concentration p, and intrinsic concentration ni. The intrinsic concentration is determined at 296 °K to be ni ≈ (1.7±0.4) ×106 cm−3, which compares favorably with the theoretical value deduced from the band gap and the effective masses. From a …
Student Profile, Fall 1977, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
Student Profile, Fall 1977, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
Wright State University Student Fact Books
The student profile fact book has general demographic information on all students enrolled at Wright State University for Fall Quarter, 1977.
Positive Perturbations Of Unbounded Operators, Joanne Dombrowski
Positive Perturbations Of Unbounded Operators, Joanne Dombrowski
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
This work studies the spectral properties of certain unbounded selfadjoint operators by considering positive perturbations of such operators and the unitary equivalence of the perturbed and unperturbed transformations. Conditions are obtained on the unitary operators implementing this equivalence which guarantee that the selfadjoint operators have an absolutely continuous part.
The Nitrogen Dayglow On Mars, Jane L. Fox, Alexander Dalgarno, E. R. Constantinides, G. A. Victor
The Nitrogen Dayglow On Mars, Jane L. Fox, Alexander Dalgarno, E. R. Constantinides, G. A. Victor
Physics Faculty Publications
The ultraviolet dayglow spectrum arising from emission of N2 in the Mars atmosphere is predicted. The intensities are such that a high-resolution spectrum should readily reveal the presence of N2 at the abundances suggested by the Viking experiments.
Radiative Transition Probabilities Of The 1S2P22P And 1S2P22D States Of The Lithium Isoelectronic Sequence, Jane L. Fox, Alexander Dalgarno
Radiative Transition Probabilities Of The 1S2P22P And 1S2P22D States Of The Lithium Isoelectronic Sequence, Jane L. Fox, Alexander Dalgarno
Physics Faculty Publications
A Z-expansion procedure is used to obtain eigenvalues and eigenfunctions for the 1s22p2Po, 1s2p22P, and 1s2p22D states of the lithium sequence. Expansions in inverse powers of the nuclear charge Z are obtained also for the dipole-matrix elements and oscillator strengths of the 1s22p2Po-1s2p22P and 1s22p2Po-1s2p22D transitions, valid for Z > 3. …
Positron Annihilation In Copper, K. White, W. H. Rickles, Thomas Listerman
Positron Annihilation In Copper, K. White, W. H. Rickles, Thomas Listerman
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Geomagnetic Survey Of Greene County, Ohio, V. E. D. Obot, Paul J. Wolfe
A Geomagnetic Survey Of Greene County, Ohio, V. E. D. Obot, Paul J. Wolfe
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Hall-Effect Measurements In Cd-Implanted Gaas, B. K. Shin, David C. Look, Y. S. Park, J. E. Ehret
Hall-Effect Measurements In Cd-Implanted Gaas, B. K. Shin, David C. Look, Y. S. Park, J. E. Ehret
Physics Faculty Publications
Cadmium ions were implanted in GaAs crystals at 135 keV to doses ranging from 1012 to 1016 ion/cm2 at room temperature. Sheet‐resistivity and Hall‐effect measurements were carried out as a function of temperature, 4.2–300°K, after annealings at 700, 800, or 900°C in an Ar ambient. The sample surfaces were protected with pyrolytically deposited Si3N4. Significant p‐type conduction was observed when samples with doses ≳1013cm−2 were annealed at ≳700°C. For doses below 1014 cm−2 nearly complete electrical activity was attained after an 800–900°C anneal. The Cd profiles were …
Young's Modulus And Internal Damping In A Vibrating Rod, H. M. Simpson, Paul J. Wolfe
Young's Modulus And Internal Damping In A Vibrating Rod, H. M. Simpson, Paul J. Wolfe
Paul J. Wolfe
A high‐Q mechanical oscillator in the form of a metallic rod with an eddy current driver is described. With this oscillator and a simple crystal transducer the characteristics of a mechanical oscillator can be easily studied and Young’s modulus for the metal can be found. With an inexpensive FM transducer system the internal damping of the metal can also be measured.
Ohmic Contacts To Al‐Implanted Znse, B. K. Shin, David C. Look, Y. S. Park
Ohmic Contacts To Al‐Implanted Znse, B. K. Shin, David C. Look, Y. S. Park
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Absolute Continuity Of Phase Operators, Joanne Dombrowski, G. H. Fricke
The Absolute Continuity Of Phase Operators, Joanne Dombrowski, G. H. Fricke
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
This paper studies the spectral properties of a class of operators known as phase operators which originated in the study of harmonic oscillator phase. Ifantis conjectured that such operators had no point spectrum. It was later shown that certain phase operators were, in fact, absolutely continuous and that all phase operators at least had an absolutely continuous part. The present work completes the discussion by showing that all phase operators are absolutely continuous.
Electrical Characteristics Of Al‐Implanted Znse, B. K. Shin, Y. S. Park, David C. Look
Electrical Characteristics Of Al‐Implanted Znse, B. K. Shin, Y. S. Park, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
Aluminum was implanted in ZnSe at 90 keV to a dose of 1015 ions/cm2 at room temperature. Hall‐effect and sheet‐resistivity measurements were made on the samples for various annealing conditions. The implanted layer is found to be degenerate n‐type having a sheet resistivity of ∼103 Ω/□, after annealing at 900°C for 4 h.
High-Temperature Annealing In Electron-Irradiated Cds, David C. Look
High-Temperature Annealing In Electron-Irradiated Cds, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
The room‐temperature irradiation of as‐grown n‐type CdS by 1‐MeV electrons results in an increase in carrier concentration. The damage anneals in the temperature range 250–300°C, and a study of the annealing kinetics reveals an activation energy of about 1.3 eV which is attributed to sulfur‐vacancy motion.
Proton-Scattering On (29)Si In Range Ep = 2.5-3.4 Mev*, Joseph W. Hemsky, S. C. Ling, Paul J. Wolfe
Proton-Scattering On (29)Si In Range Ep = 2.5-3.4 Mev*, Joseph W. Hemsky, S. C. Ling, Paul J. Wolfe
Physics Faculty Publications
Elastic and inelastic proton scattering measurements on Elastic and inelastic proton scattering measurements on 29Si have been obtained in the energy range Ep = 2.5-3.4 MeV. 30 elastic and 32 inelastic resonances were observed. 14 prominent resonances from elastic scattering were analyzed. Results of the analysis for proton orbital momenta, spin and parity assignments, and proton partial widths are given. The inelastic resonance strengths measured relative to the known strength of the 1302-keV resonance in 29Si(p,y)30P are also reported.
Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Study Of Co2+ In Cds, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Study Of Co2+ In Cds, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Physics Faculty Publications
Nuclear spin-lattice relaxation times, T1, have been measured over a temperature range T=(1.1-300) °K and frequency range ν=2-15 MHz in a single crystal of CdS doped with 13-ppm cobalt. Minima in T1 vs T are observed, and absolute values of the effective electron relaxation time, τe, may be calculated at the temperatures of the minima, e.g., at 14 °K, τe=8.0×10-8 sec. At low temperatures, T≲5 °K, τe is dominated by a resonant Orbach process involving the two ground-state Kramers doublets (S=±3/2 and S=±1/2) which, according to our measurements, are split by …
Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Measurement Of The Conduction-Electron G Factor In Cdte, David C. Look, D. L. Moore
Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Measurement Of The Conduction-Electron G Factor In Cdte, David C. Look, D. L. Moore
Physics Faculty Publications
The effective g factor g* of conduction electrons in degenerate CdTe has been determined by using measurements of the Cd113 nuclear spin-lattice relaxation time T1 and the Knight shift K. It is shown that the magnitude of g* is given by the Korringa product T1TK2=C(g*)2, where C is a known constant and T is the absolute temperature, and that the sign of g* is given by the sign of K for a spherically symmetric conduction band. The measured value, g*=-1.1±0.1, is within the range allowed …
Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Studies Of The Semiconductor-To-Metal Transition In Chlorine-Doped Cadmium Sulfide, Frank D. Adams, David C. Look, Carlton L. Brown, Donald R. Locker
Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Studies Of The Semiconductor-To-Metal Transition In Chlorine-Doped Cadmium Sulfide, Frank D. Adams, David C. Look, Carlton L. Brown, Donald R. Locker
Physics Faculty Publications
Spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) and Knight shifts were measured for Cd113 nuclei in 12 CdS crystals doped with various amounts of chlorine. Hall coefficients were measured in order to estimate conduction-electron concentrations. Data were obtained for all samples at 300 °K and for some highly doped samples at 77, 4.2, and 2.13 °K. Metallic properties were observed in all samples having electron concentrations n>2×1018 cm-3. At 300 °K, we find 1/T1∝n for nonmetallic samples and 1/T1∝n2/3 when samples are metallic. The latter proportionality continues to hold at lower …
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation Of The Metal-To-Semiconductor Transition In Crystalline Cdo, R. P. Benedict, David C. Look
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation Of The Metal-To-Semiconductor Transition In Crystalline Cdo, R. P. Benedict, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
Measurements of the Cd113 nuclear-spin-lattice relaxation time (T1) and resonance frequency shift (K) were carried out in several samples of polycrystalline n-type CdO over the temperature (T) range 1.4-300°K, frequency (ν) range 2-10 MHz, and carrier concentration (Ne) range 3.3-44×1018 cm-3. For Ne>1019 cm-3, we find that T1∝Ne-2/3T-1 and K∝Ne1/3, showing that the nuclei are interacting with degenerate conduction electrons. Furthermore, the Korringa relationship holds and the calculated electron density at a nucleus is almost the same as …
Time Saving In Measurement Of Nmr And Epr Relaxation Times, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Time Saving In Measurement Of Nmr And Epr Relaxation Times, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Physics Faculty Publications
By producing a train of absorption or dispersion signals (continuous‐wave magnetic resonance) or free induction decays (pulsed magnetic resonance) it is possible to save time in spin‐lattice relaxation measurements due to the fact that it is not necessary to wait for equilibrium magnetization before initiating the train. The relaxation time may be calculated from the train according to a simple rapidly converging iteration.
Nmr Determination Of The Conduction-Electron Hyperfine Interaction In Crystalline Cdo, David C. Look
Nmr Determination Of The Conduction-Electron Hyperfine Interaction In Crystalline Cdo, David C. Look
Physics Faculty Publications
Measurements of the Cd113 nuclear-spin-lattice relaxation time T1 and Hall effect in crystalline CdO, a degenerate semiconductor, have yielded the contact hyperfine strength of the conduction electrons at the nuclei. The product T1T=168 sec °K, independent of temperature T and frequency ν for T=1.4,4.2, and 77-350 °K, and for ν=2-10 MHz. Taking the carrier concentration N=2.6×1019 cm-3 independent of temperature to within 3% at 4.2, 77, and 300°K, and using an effective electron mass me*=0.2me, we calculate an averaged electron probability density at the nucleus, 〈|φF(0)|2 …
Pulsed Nmr By Tone-Burst Generation, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Pulsed Nmr By Tone-Burst Generation, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Measurement Of Electron Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times Using Ordinary Epr Spectrometers, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Measurement Of Electron Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times Using Ordinary Epr Spectrometers, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation Measurements By Tone-Burst Modulation, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation Measurements By Tone-Burst Modulation, David C. Look, Donald R. Locker
Physics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.