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Surface Electromagnetic Waves On Layered Systems With Damping, C. A. Ward, Ralph William Alexander, Robert John Bell Jan 1975

Surface Electromagnetic Waves On Layered Systems With Damping, C. A. Ward, Ralph William Alexander, Robert John Bell

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The Dispersion Curves, Propagation Distances, and Poynting Vectors of Surface Electromagnetic Waves Propagating on a System of Cu-Cu2O-Air with Variable Film Thickness Have Been Calculated using the Full Dispersion Realation Including Damping. Double-Dip Structure in the Propagation Distance for Intermediately Thick overlayers, the Shifting of One Dip Below ΣTO, and the Presence of the Other Dip at ΣLO Are Explained in Terms of Features of the Dispersion Curve. the Complete Poynting-Vector Calculations Show that Predictions of Field Bunching at ΣLO Are Probably in Error. © 1975 the American Physical Society.


Double Reflection Dips From Grating Ruled Semiconductors, L. F. Teng, Ralph William Alexander, Robert John Bell, B. Fischer Jan 1975

Double Reflection Dips From Grating Ruled Semiconductors, L. F. Teng, Ralph William Alexander, Robert John Bell, B. Fischer

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The Double Reflectivity Dips, Previously Observed by Fischer Et Al. and Anderson Et Al., Which Appeared in the Reflection Spectra of Grating Surfaces On, the Te‐doped Semiconductors GaAs and InSb Around Both the Plasmon and Phonon Frequencies Have Been Measured in More Detail. in the Plasmon Region, Several Possible Explanations of the Phenomenon Are Discussed, But the Favored Explanation Involves Surface Damage. a Simple Two‐region Reflectivity Equation Checked with a Rigorous Grating Theory is Proposed and is Shown to Fit the Data Well. Copyright © 1975 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA


Multimedia Dispersion Relation For Surface Electromagnetic Waves, C. A. Ward, K. Bhasin, Robert John Bell, Ralph William Alexander, I. Tyler Jan 1975

Multimedia Dispersion Relation For Surface Electromagnetic Waves, C. A. Ward, K. Bhasin, Robert John Bell, Ralph William Alexander, I. Tyler

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We Have Derived a General, N-Media Dispersion Relation for Surface Electromagnetic Waves Propagating on Isotropic Layers with Complex Dielectric Functions. the Equation is Presented in a Convenient, Compact Form for Ease of Application. Copyright © 1975 American Institute of Physics.


Erratum: Multimedia Dispersion Relation For Surface Electromagnetic Waves. (The Journal Of Chemical Physics (1975) 62 (1674)), C. A. Ward, K. Bhasin, Robert John Bell, Ralph William Alexander, I. Tyler Jan 1975

Erratum: Multimedia Dispersion Relation For Surface Electromagnetic Waves. (The Journal Of Chemical Physics (1975) 62 (1674)), C. A. Ward, K. Bhasin, Robert John Bell, Ralph William Alexander, I. Tyler

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No abstract provided.


Biquadratic Exchange And First-Order Ferromagnetic Phase Transitions, Harry A. Brown Jan 1975

Biquadratic Exchange And First-Order Ferromagnetic Phase Transitions, Harry A. Brown

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We have calculated some properties of a ferromagnet using a Heisenberg Hamiltonian with a biquadratic exchange term added. The constant-coupling approximation was employed. If the strength of the biquadratic exchange relative to the bilinear is given by a dimensionless parameter α, there is a critical value αc at which the phase transition changes character from second order for αα>αc. The spontaneous magnetization, the exchange energy, and the spin-correlation function show discontinuous jumps at α=αc and unstable behavior for α>αc. © 1975 The American Physical Society.


Use Of The Psi Technique In Prerequisite Courses, John T. Park, William R. Snow Jan 1975

Use Of The Psi Technique In Prerequisite Courses, John T. Park, William R. Snow

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An engineering physics course, in which the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) technique has been used, has been designed to meet the requirements that all of a prescribed list of subjects be covered and that the course be completed within a single semester. The course was modified so that it has two levels of mastery for each unit: a passing level and a complete mastery level. All students were required to reach a passing level of mastery on all of the required material. Grades were assigned according to the number of complete mastery level examinations passed. It was found that …


The Use Of Surface Electromagnetic Waves To Measure Materials Properties, Ralph William Alexander, Robert John Bell Jan 1975

The Use Of Surface Electromagnetic Waves To Measure Materials Properties, Ralph William Alexander, Robert John Bell

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An Elementary Introduction to Surface Electromagnetic Waves (SEW) is Presented. the Emphasis is on Those Features of SEW Which Make Them Useful for Measuring Optical Properties of Thin Layers on Metals. the So-Called Two-Prism Technique for Making Such Measurements is Discussed, Some Preliminary Experimental Results Are Given, and Some Possible Applications Are Presented. © 1975.


Excitation Of Atomic Hydrogen To The N=2 States By 15-200-Kev Protons, John T. Park, J. E. Aldag, J. M. George Jan 1975

Excitation Of Atomic Hydrogen To The N=2 States By 15-200-Kev Protons, John T. Park, J. E. Aldag, J. M. George

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Cross sections for the process H+ + H H+ + H* (n=2) are determined from the energy-loss spectra of 15-200-keV protons. After normalization at 200 keV to the Born approximation, the maximum value (1.07 x 10-16 cm2 at 60 keV) lies below close-coupling calculations and above Glauber-approximation calculations. The agreement with low-energy (5-30-keV) data of others is very good. © 1975 The American Physical Society.


A High-Power Pulsed Xenon Ion Laser As A Pump Source For A Tunable Dye Laser, Laird D. Schearer Jan 1975

A High-Power Pulsed Xenon Ion Laser As A Pump Source For A Tunable Dye Laser, Laird D. Schearer

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An inexpensive pulsed xenon ion laser with peak power outputs up to 4 kW has been constructed and used as a pump source for a tunable rhodamine 6G dye laser with a 0.25-A bandpass in the yellow-red range of the spectrum. The dye laser is tunable from 5465 to 6300 A. Over 50 W are obtained at the peak of the tuning range. Copyright © 1975 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.


Analogy Between Spinodal Decomposition And Martensitic Transformation, Tetsuro Suzuki, Manfred Wuttig Jan 1975

Analogy Between Spinodal Decomposition And Martensitic Transformation, Tetsuro Suzuki, Manfred Wuttig

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The translation of the theory developed for the spinodal decomposition of a supercooled alloy to the language appropriate for the martensitic transformation is carried out. In the spinodal theory, the stability of the alloy with respect to the composition fluctuation is examined, while in the present theory the stability of the crystal with respect to the shear displacement fluctuation, the transverse phonon, is studied. The analogy to the spinodal theory requires the revival of the strain gradient energy term or the couple stress term, the presence of which has been a subject of controversies for a long time since Laval. …


Molecular Model For Ice Clusters In A Supersaturated Vapor, Barbara N. Hale, P. L. M. Plummer Nov 1974

Molecular Model For Ice Clusters In A Supersaturated Vapor, Barbara N. Hale, P. L. M. Plummer

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A molecular model previously applied to prenucleation water clusters is used to examine ice Ih, embryos. The canonical partition function is evaluated for clusters having from 6 to 64 water molecules. The intermolecular vibrational free energies are extrapolated to clusters containing up to 120 molecules and free energies of formation, nucleation rates, and critical supersaturation ratios are calculated and compared with experiment. For the clusters studied, the ice Ih structure appears to be much less stable at all temperatures than the more spherical clathratelike cluster.


Eikonal Distorted-Wave Calculation For The Excitation Of H By He, Jerry Peacher, Richard H. Shields Jun 1974

Eikonal Distorted-Wave Calculation For The Excitation Of H By He, Jerry Peacher, Richard H. Shields

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The eikonal distorted-wave Born approximation developed recently by Chen, Joachain, and Watson is applied to hydrogen excitation by helium impact in the intermediate-energy range. The differential and total cross sections for the excitation of the hydrogen atom to the 2s, 2p±, or 2p0 state by helium impact are presented. These results are compared to experiment and previous calculations. The differential cross section for the excitation of hydrogen to the 2s state compares well with the experimental data of Thomas and Sauers in shape and slope, but has a discrepancy in magnitude.


Pb And Bi L-Subshell Ionization Cross-Section Ratios Versus Proton Bombarding Energy From 0.5 To 4 Mev, Don H. Madison, A. B. Baskin, C. E. Busch, Stephen M. Shafroth Feb 1974

Pb And Bi L-Subshell Ionization Cross-Section Ratios Versus Proton Bombarding Energy From 0.5 To 4 Mev, Don H. Madison, A. B. Baskin, C. E. Busch, Stephen M. Shafroth

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Experimental ratios of L-subshell cross sections are given for ionization of lead and bismuth by 0.5-4-MeV-proton bombardment. The ratio of the LII to LI cross sections exhibits a maximum near 1.75 MeV. Individual subshell cross sections are obtained from the experimental ratios and previous total-cross-section data. These subshell ratios and cross sections are compared with the theoretical predictions of the plane-wave Born approximation using nonrelativistic hydrogenic wave functions, of the binary-encounter approximation scaled from Mg K-shell cross sections, and of the binary-encounter approximation scaled from cross sections obtained using L-shell velocity distributions. It was found that both approximations …


Diffusion-Controlled Intrachain Reactions Of Polymers. I Theory, Gerald Wilemski, Marshall Fixman Feb 1974

Diffusion-Controlled Intrachain Reactions Of Polymers. I Theory, Gerald Wilemski, Marshall Fixman

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A theory of diffusion-controlled intramolecularly catalyzed reactions of polymer chains in dilute solution is formulated. A closure approximation yields a soluble integral equation for (essentially) the transient rate of the reaction. The time dependent solution consists of a sum of simple exponential terms whose coefficients and decay constants can be readily calculated. The theory is also applied to luminescence quenching and ring-chain interconversion.


Diffusion-Controlled Intrachain Reactions Of Polymers. Ii Results For A Pair Of Terminal Reactive Groups, Gerald Wilemski, Marshall Fixman Feb 1974

Diffusion-Controlled Intrachain Reactions Of Polymers. Ii Results For A Pair Of Terminal Reactive Groups, Gerald Wilemski, Marshall Fixman

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The formulas and results of the preceding paper are used to calculate the rate of reaction between reactive groups attached to the ends of a polymer chain. Extensive numerical calculations have been made for both transient rate processes and steady state luminescence quenching. The results are restricted to chains in dilute solution, in either the free draining or nondraining limits and with no excluded volume forces present. A discussion of the qualitative effects of excluded volume forces on the results is included. The results suggest that experimental studies of these processes may be feasible.


Eikonal Approximation Applied To Atom-Atom Excitation At Intermediate Energies: Excitation Of H By H, Richard H. Shields, Jerry Peacher Feb 1974

Eikonal Approximation Applied To Atom-Atom Excitation At Intermediate Energies: Excitation Of H By H, Richard H. Shields, Jerry Peacher

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The eikonal distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) developed recently by Chen, Joachain, and Watson is applied to atom-atom excitation in the intermediate energy range. In this paper the excitation of a hydrogen atom to the 2s, 2p±, or 2p0 state by hydrogen impact is considered. Differential cross sections are presented. Total cross sections are presented and compared to previous calculations. It is shown that the eikonal DWBA results for the total cross section approach the two-state distortion-approximation results in the limit of high energy and very-small-angle scattering.


Structural Strain In Small Prenucleation Water Clusters, Donald E. Hagen Jan 1974

Structural Strain In Small Prenucleation Water Clusters, Donald E. Hagen

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A method is developed for incorporating strain energy into a microphysical treatment of small prenucleation water clusters. The molecules are arranged in a clathrate-cage structure, and this structure is allowed to relax to minimize the strain energy resulting from hydrogen bond stretching and bending. The method is applied to various cluster sizes up to 130 molecules and the results are compared with the classical liquid drop model. The effect of anharmonic terms in the interaction is included.


On The Lambda Transition In Solid Orthohydrogen, Harry A. Brown Jan 1974

On The Lambda Transition In Solid Orthohydrogen, Harry A. Brown

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No abstract provided.


Charge Transfer Between O Ions And O2 Molecules In The Ground State And Singlet Delta Excited State, R. F. Mathis, William R. Snow Jan 1974

Charge Transfer Between O Ions And O2 Molecules In The Ground State And Singlet Delta Excited State, R. F. Mathis, William R. Snow

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A crossed-beam apparatus has been used to study charge transfer between O- ions and O2 molecules in the ground state and in the metastable, singlet delta, excited state. The energy of the incident ions ranged from 10 to 10000 eV. The cross section for charge transfer between O - and ground state O2 was found to have a maximum of 7.8X10-16 cm2 at about 5 keV. At the lower energies there is good agreement with the previous measurements of Snow et al. and Rutherford and Turner who also used crossed beam techniques. The cross section for charge transfer between O- …


Evaluation Of Model For The Contributin Of Phonon-Induced Tunneling To Donor Esr Spectral Narrowing In Germanium, David L. Meier, William F. Parks, Edward Boyd Hale Jan 1974

Evaluation Of Model For The Contributin Of Phonon-Induced Tunneling To Donor Esr Spectral Narrowing In Germanium, David L. Meier, William F. Parks, Edward Boyd Hale

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The model commonly assumed to explain the narrowing of the ESR spectra of donor impurities in germanium is examined in detail. This model combines the Anderson line-narrowing theory with the Miller and Abrahams theory for the phonon-induced tunneling (hopping) of an electron between impurities. The predictions of this model are found to be in drastic disagreement with experimental results now available. It is shown that the narrowed linewidth should depend strongly on donor concentration, acceptor concentration, and temperature. Future spin-resonance experiments in highly compensated samples may show the effects of hopping, but no evidence now exists which indicates that hopping …


Dispersion Curves For Surface Electromagnetic Waves With Damping, Ralph William Alexander, G. S. Kovener, Robert John Bell Jan 1974

Dispersion Curves For Surface Electromagnetic Waves With Damping, Ralph William Alexander, G. S. Kovener, Robert John Bell

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The Recent Observation of Back bending in the Dispersion Curves of Surface Plasmons on Silver Can Be Explained by Use of Fresnel's Equations. in the Presence of Damping, the Results of Attenuated-Total-Reflection Measurements Can Be Displayed as Dispersion Curves Either with or Without Back bending. the Measurements for Silver with Back Bending Are Expected for Experiments in Which the Frequency is Fixed, and the Propagation Constant (Or Angle of Incidence) is Swept. © 1974 the American Physical Society.


Optical Pumping In A Flowing Helium Afterglow With Additive Metal Impurity Atoms, Laird D. Schearer Jan 1974

Optical Pumping In A Flowing Helium Afterglow With Additive Metal Impurity Atoms, Laird D. Schearer

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It is demonstrated that in a Penning collision of optically oriented metastable helium atoms with an impurity metal atom such as barium, both the longitudinal and transverse components of spin angular momentum are conserved. This results in a polarization of the ion which may be detected by optical emission in the case of excited ion levels or absorption for the ground states. A series of experiments is described which demonstrates the spin dependence of the Penning-collision process. The magnetic resonance of excited-state ions may be observed directly; from the resonance-linewidth radiative lifetimes may be measured. © 1974 The American Physical …


Fresnel Drag In Uniformly Moving Media, William F. Parks, J. T. Dowell Jan 1974

Fresnel Drag In Uniformly Moving Media, William F. Parks, J. T. Dowell

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A general first-order formula is derived for the Fresnel-drag effect in a uniformly moving medium with a plane surface. The two classical equations due to Lorentz and Laub are shown to be special cases corresponding to different experimental arrangements. The recent experiment of Bilger and Zavodny on Fresnel drag in a ring laser is discussed. © 1974 The American Physical Society.


Measurements Of The Average Electric Dipole Polarizabilities Of The Alkali Dimers, Robert W. Molof, Thomas M. Miller, Henry L. Schwartz, Benjamin Bederson, John T. Park Jan 1974

Measurements Of The Average Electric Dipole Polarizabilities Of The Alkali Dimers, Robert W. Molof, Thomas M. Miller, Henry L. Schwartz, Benjamin Bederson, John T. Park

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The average electric dipole polarizabilities of the homonuclear alkali dimers have been measured in an electric deflection experiment. The molecular results are normalized to the corresponding atomic polarizabilities by comparing deflections of atomic and molecular alkali beams passing through an inhomogenous electrostatic field. The average polarizabilities in units of 10-24 cm3 are: Li2(990°K), 34±3; Na2(736°K), 30±3; K2(569°K), 61±5; Rb2(534°K), 68±7; Cs2(515°K), 91±7. Copyright © 1974 American Institute of Physics.


Erratum: Radiative And Predissociative Lifetimes Of The A ²Σ+ State Of Oh, Richard A. Anderson, R. A. Sutherland Dec 1973

Erratum: Radiative And Predissociative Lifetimes Of The A ²Σ+ State Of Oh, Richard A. Anderson, R. A. Sutherland

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No abstract provided.


Properties Of Microwave Cavities Containing Magnetic Resonant Samples, Kathy A. Rages, Robert E. Sawyer, Edward Boyd Hale Dec 1973

Properties Of Microwave Cavities Containing Magnetic Resonant Samples, Kathy A. Rages, Robert E. Sawyer, Edward Boyd Hale

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Properties of TE011 cylindrical, microwave cavities containing cylindrical samples of various radii and dielectric constants are calculated. The properties considered are the resonant frequency, quality factor (Q), relevant magnetic filling factor for spin transitions (ε), and a signal sensitivity factor (Qε) for a lossless sample. Sample sizes range from zero radius to full cavity radius with some experimental data on less than full length samples. The choice of dielectric constants ranges from one to sixteen. The data are presented in dimensionless form since they will be of use to other ESR experimentalists. It is shown that use of large samples …


Electron Spin Resonance In Argon-Ion-Implanted Silicon, Keh Chang Chu, Weiler R. Hurren, Edward Boyd Hale, John Reigle Dec 1973

Electron Spin Resonance In Argon-Ion-Implanted Silicon, Keh Chang Chu, Weiler R. Hurren, Edward Boyd Hale, John Reigle

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A new paramagnetic center with g = 2.0029 is observed, in both n- and p-type silicon after they are heavily implanted (higher than 1017 ions/cm2) with 150-keV argon ions. © 1973 American Institute of Physics.


Distorted-Wave Approximation And Its Application To The Differential And Integrated Cross Sections For Electron-Impact Excitation Of The 2¹P State Of Helium, Don H. Madison, W. Neil Shelton Feb 1973

Distorted-Wave Approximation And Its Application To The Differential And Integrated Cross Sections For Electron-Impact Excitation Of The 2¹P State Of Helium, Don H. Madison, W. Neil Shelton

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Theoretical results are given for the application of the distorted-wave approximation to electron-atom impact excitation for transitions from an L-S coupled initial state to an arbitrarily coupled final state. Expressions for the differential cross section and spin polarization of the emitted electrons are given for unpolarized electron beams incident upon unpolarized atoms. These results are applied to excitation of helium from its ground state to the 1s2p1P1 excited state for incident-electron energies between 26.5 and 300 eV. The results are compared with previous theoretical and experimental works. It is found that the distorted-wave calculation is superior to …


Spin Polarization And Differential Cross Section For Electron-Impact Excitation Of The 6s6p ¹P₁ State Of Mercury: Distorted-Wave Treatment, Don H. Madison, W. Neil Shelton Feb 1973

Spin Polarization And Differential Cross Section For Electron-Impact Excitation Of The 6s6p ¹P₁ State Of Mercury: Distorted-Wave Treatment, Don H. Madison, W. Neil Shelton

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The results of the distorted-wave theory for electron-impact excitation of atoms are applied to the excitation of the 6s6p 1P1 state of mercury. The spin polarization and the differential cross section are given for unpolarized incident electron beams with energies between 25 and 180 eV. The distorted-wave results are compared with experimental data, and good agreement is found for both the spin polarization and differential cross section.


General Theory Of Diffusion-Controlled Reactions, Gerald Wilemski, Marshall Fixman Jan 1973

General Theory Of Diffusion-Controlled Reactions, Gerald Wilemski, Marshall Fixman

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A formal mathematical description of diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions is presented. The theory is completely general with respect to the kinds of reaction processes that may be considered. Besides the presentation of the general formalism, the paper also contains several examples illustrating the application of the theory to a simple many-particule system for simple catalytic bimolecular reactions, including fluorescence quenching. The manner in which approximate solutions may be obtained is also outlined.