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Slab Waveguide Sensor Based On Amplified Phase Change Due To Multiple Total Internal Reflections, Sofyan A. Taya, Taher M. El-Agez Jan 2012

Slab Waveguide Sensor Based On Amplified Phase Change Due To Multiple Total Internal Reflections, Sofyan A. Taya, Taher M. El-Agez

Turkish Journal of Physics

We present theoretically an optical slab waveguide sensor based on amplified phase change due to multiple total internal reflections (TIRs). Compared with the conventional waveguide sensors, the proposed approach provides higher sensitivity. In this sensor, we adopt the change in the ellipsometric total phase change \Delta as the measuring probe of changes in the refractive index (RI) of the cladding. The change in \Delta is calculated for large number of alternating total reflections. Numerical calculations show that \Delta is strongly dependent on the RI variations of the cladding. Moreover, theoretical simulations show that the resolution of this sensor is predicted …


The Differential Transform Method For Solving Heat-Like And Wave-Like Equations With Variable Coefficients, Khatereh Tabatabaei, Ercan Çeli̇k, Raziyeh Tabatabaei Jan 2012

The Differential Transform Method For Solving Heat-Like And Wave-Like Equations With Variable Coefficients, Khatereh Tabatabaei, Ercan Çeli̇k, Raziyeh Tabatabaei

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this article, Differential transform method is presented for solving heat-like and wave-like equations with variable coefficients. We applied these methods to six examples. This powerful method gives an exact solution. These examples are prepared to show the efficiency and simplicity of the method.


Coupled-Channels Analysis Of K^+ Scattering From ^6li, Ahmed Aly Ebrahim Jan 2012

Coupled-Channels Analysis Of K^+ Scattering From ^6li, Ahmed Aly Ebrahim

Turkish Journal of Physics

Differential cross sections for the elastic and inelastic scattering of K^+ at 715 MeV/c from ^6Li are analysed by applying the Watanabe superposition model to the real potential with a phenomenological imaginary potential. The optical potential of ^6Li is calculated in terms of alpha-particle and deuteron or triton and helion optical potentials. The calculated cross sections are consistent with the triton-helion model.


Resonant Electron Transfer And L-Shell Excitation For _{26}Fe^{19+} And _{30}Zn^{23+} Ions, Hassan Ramadan Jan 2012

Resonant Electron Transfer And L-Shell Excitation For _{26}Fe^{19+} And _{30}Zn^{23+} Ions, Hassan Ramadan

Turkish Journal of Physics

Resonant transfer and excitation (RTE) involving simultaneous electron capture and projectile L-shell excitation has been calculated for Fe^{19+} and Zn^{23+} ions, in charge states ranging from nitrogen-like to oxygen-like incident on molecular hydrogen over an energy range 0--250 MeV. By the same way the calculations have been performed with helium over an energy range 0--300 MeV. The calculations are carried out using the angular momentum average (AMA) scheme in the isolated resonance approximation (IRA). This method was previously used to calculate RTE cross sections for N-like P^{8+} and Ca^{13+}, where the results are found to agree with the present calculations. …


Hydrogen Implantation Effects On The Electrical And Optical Properties Of Inse Thin Films, Atef Fayez Qasrawi, Khaled Faisal Ilaiwi, Antonio Polimeni Jan 2012

Hydrogen Implantation Effects On The Electrical And Optical Properties Of Inse Thin Films, Atef Fayez Qasrawi, Khaled Faisal Ilaiwi, Antonio Polimeni

Turkish Journal of Physics

The effects of hydrogen ion implantation on the structural, electrical and optical properties of amorphous InSe thin films have been investigated. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed no change in the structure of the films. An implantation of 7.3 x 10^{18} ions/cm^2 decreased the electrical conductivity by three orders of magnitude at 300 K. Similarly, the conductivity activation energy, which was calculated in the temperature range of 300-420 K, decreased from 210 to 78 meV by H-ion implantation. The optical measurements showed that the direct allowed transitions energy band gap of amorphous InSe films has decreased from 1.50 to 0.97 eV by …


Full Polar Optical Phonon States And Dispersive Spectra Of A Wurtzite Gan/Aln Rectangular Quantum Wire, Li Zhang Jan 2012

Full Polar Optical Phonon States And Dispersive Spectra Of A Wurtzite Gan/Aln Rectangular Quantum Wire, Li Zhang

Turkish Journal of Physics

Within the framework of the dielectric continuum model and Loudon's uniaxial crystal model, the full polar optical phonon modes including the quasi-confined (QC) modes, the propagating (PR) modes, the half-space (HS) modes, and the interface optical (IO) modes in a quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) wurtzite rectangular quantum wire (QWR) structure are deduced and analyzed. The analytical phonon states, their dispersion equations and polar polarization eigenvectors are derived. Numerical calculation of dispersive spectra for these modes is performed on a wurtzite GaN/AlN rectangular QWR. The behavior of the QC mode reducing to the IO mode is observed clearly in the dispersive curves of …


Groupoids, Imaginaries And Internal Covers, Ehud Hrushovski Jan 2012

Groupoids, Imaginaries And Internal Covers, Ehud Hrushovski

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

Let T be a first-order theory. A correspondence is established between internal covers of models of T and definable groupoids within T. We also consider amalgamations of independent diagrams of algebraically closed substructures, and find strong relation between covers, uniqueness for 3-amalgamation, existence of 4-amalgamation, imaginaries of T^\si, and definable groupoids. As a corollary, we describe the imaginary elements of families of finite-dimensional vector spaces over pseudo-finite fields.


Invariants Of Symmetric Algebras Associated To Graphs, Maurizio Imbesi, Monica La Barbiera Jan 2012

Invariants Of Symmetric Algebras Associated To Graphs, Maurizio Imbesi, Monica La Barbiera

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this work we deal with the symmetric algebra of monomial ideals that arise from graphs, the edge ideals. The notion of s-sequence is explored for such ideals in order to compute standard algebraic invariants of their symmetric algebra in terms of the corresponding invariants of special quotients of the polynomial ring related to the graphs.


Table Of Contents Jan 2012

Table Of Contents

Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

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Scas Officers And Council Members 2011 - 2012 Jan 2012

Scas Officers And Council Members 2011 - 2012

Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

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Temporal And Spatial Assessment Of Pahs In Water, Sediment, And Oysters As A Result Of The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Meghan Christina Dailey Jan 2012

Temporal And Spatial Assessment Of Pahs In Water, Sediment, And Oysters As A Result Of The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Meghan Christina Dailey

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

On April 20, 2010, BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded leaking over 200 million gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico for 84 days. Exposure to oil-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the water and sediment could severely impact the aquatic organisms inhabiting the Gulf of Mexico (i.e. developmental defects, reproductive effects, death, etc.). Therefore, water, sediment and oyster, Crassostrea virginica, samples were collected approximately bimonthly between May 26 and November 30, 2010 from multiple sites along the Gulf Coast, namely, two sites in Mobile Bay (Denton and Sand Reefs at 1 or 0.1 m above the bay …


Infrasound As Upper Atmospheric Monitor, Jelle Daniel Assink Jan 2012

Infrasound As Upper Atmospheric Monitor, Jelle Daniel Assink

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Understanding and specification of the higher altitudes of the atmosphere with global coverage over all local times is hampered by the challenges of obtaining direct measurements in the upper atmosphere. Methods to measure the properties of the atmosphere above the stratopause is an active area of scientific research. In this thesis, we revisit the use of infrasound as a passive remote sensing technique for the upper atmosphere. Signals from the Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador are used to investigate the behavior of the upper atmosphere. Depending on the atmospheric conditions, stratospheric, mesospheric and thermospheric arrivals are observed during intervals of explosive …


Multidoman Piezo-Ceramic Cantilever, David Paul Sedorook Jan 2012

Multidoman Piezo-Ceramic Cantilever, David Paul Sedorook

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

PZT-5H is a ferroelectric and piezoelectric material that has many applications that are the subjects of current research. As a ferroelectric, PZT-5H has a permanent electrical polarization that arises from ferroelectric domains. In this thesis, numerical simulations were conducted via the well know Finite Element Method of several types of piezoelectric cantilevers that were made of PIC-181, a high quality PZT-5H made in Germany. Single crystal cantilever models with multiple polarization vectors were investigated with Q factors ranging from Q = 50 to Q = 1200, where the acoustical displacements were calculated. Further, the displacements were calculated for a multidomain …


Stratigraphy And Sedimentology Of The Smackover Formation, Southwest Alabama, Andrew Wilbourn Jan 2012

Stratigraphy And Sedimentology Of The Smackover Formation, Southwest Alabama, Andrew Wilbourn

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States Gulf Coast region. More than four million barrels of oil and five billion cubic feet of gas have been produced from the Smackover Formation in the Barnett Field in southwest Alabama. Paleohighs formed during the Paleozoic and salt tectonic relief features control sediment distribution of the Smackover Formation in southwest Alabama. The Smackover in Barnett Field is entirely dolomitized, but the carbonate texture at the time of deposition is still visible in thin section. The Smackover carbonates in Barnett Field were deposited in the near-shore area …


Investigations Of Noncovalent Interactions Using Raman Spectroscopy And Electronic Structure Computations, Ashley Wright Jan 2012

Investigations Of Noncovalent Interactions Using Raman Spectroscopy And Electronic Structure Computations, Ashley Wright

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation research focuses on the effects of noncovalent interactions on vibrational energy levels. Vibrational spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the study of the effects of weak intermolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonding and interactions with the environment, including solvation effects. Changes in the vibrational spectra of interacting molecules allow us to ascertain exactly which atoms and bonds are affected and to what extent they are affected. Quantum mechanical methods, ab initio theory and density functional theory, are employed to model molecular geometries, properties, and subtle interactions between molecules. Much of this research centers on the comparison of these …


Theoretical And Spectroscopic Studies Of Molecular Systems For Charge Transfer And Energy Storage And Transfer, Debra Scardino Jan 2012

Theoretical And Spectroscopic Studies Of Molecular Systems For Charge Transfer And Energy Storage And Transfer, Debra Scardino

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Efficient charge transfer and energy storage and transfer have become increasingly important in many areas of research and development. This is especially true for the development of optoelectronic devices, molecular electronics, and solar voltaic cells. Characterization of the photophysical properties of new molecular systems for these applications has emerged as an important field of research. Many molecular building blocks have been developed and understanding the properties of these systems at a fundamental level is essential for their successful implementation. This dissertation focuses on experimental and theoretical studies of some of these newly-developed molecular systems. Oxygen substituted dihydrobenzvalene is studied theoretically …


Study And Control Of 5-Level Pwm Rectifier-5-Level Npc Active Power Filter Cascade Using Feedback Control And Redundant Vectors, Thameur Abdelkrim, El Madjid Berkouk, Karima Benamrane, Tarak Benslimane Jan 2012

Study And Control Of 5-Level Pwm Rectifier-5-Level Npc Active Power Filter Cascade Using Feedback Control And Redundant Vectors, Thameur Abdelkrim, El Madjid Berkouk, Karima Benamrane, Tarak Benslimane

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The purpose of this paper is to develop a control and regulation method for the input DC voltages of a 5-level neutral point clamping (NPC) active power filter (APF). This APF is applied for the enhancement of medium-voltage network power quality by compensation of harmonic currents produced by an induction motor speed variator. In the first part, the authors present a topology of a 5-level NPC voltage source inverter and its simplified space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) control strategy. In the second part, the control strategy of the 5-level pulse width modulation current rectifier is presented. In the third …


The Kemer Metamorphic Complex (Nw Turkey): A Subducted Continental Margin Of The Sakarya Zone, Mesut Aygül, Gülteki̇n Topuz, Aral Okay, Muharrem Satir, Hans Peter Meyer Jan 2012

The Kemer Metamorphic Complex (Nw Turkey): A Subducted Continental Margin Of The Sakarya Zone, Mesut Aygül, Gülteki̇n Topuz, Aral Okay, Muharrem Satir, Hans Peter Meyer

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

High-pressure and ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks crop out widely in the northern Aegean. In many instances their ages and tectonic setting are poorly constrained. Here we report newly discovered high-pressure rocks of continental crustal origin and of Late Cretaceous age southwest of the Marmara Sea. They occur at the contact between the Rhodope-Strandja Zone in the north and the Sakarya Zone in the south. The Kemer Metamorphic Complex is composed mainly of mica schist, calcschist and marble with minor metabasite and serpentinite. The mica schists contain garnet, phengite (3.30-3.44 c.p.f.u), (±) paragonite, albite, epidote, calcite, chlorite and titanite. The high-pressure metamorphic …


An Algorithm For The Detection And Analysis Of Arud Meter In Diwan Poetry, Atakan Kurt, Mehmet Kara Jan 2012

An Algorithm For The Detection And Analysis Of Arud Meter In Diwan Poetry, Atakan Kurt, Mehmet Kara

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Diwan poetry is an important branch of classical Turkish literature (or Ottoman literature) that uses arud meter (wazn AR\footnote{Denotes an Arabic word.} or bahr AR, ölçü TR\footnote{Denotes a Turkish word.}). The teaching of classical poetry in high schools and in literature departments in universities requires an understanding of this meter. Arud is also used in Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and other eastern languages. Determining the arud meter of poems written in the Ottoman language (Osmanlıca TR) is a difficult and tedious task for those who study poetry. In this paper, we focus on the computerized analysis of arud meter. We present …


Porosity-Permeability And Textural Parameters Of The Palaeogene Forearc Sedimentary Fill On Lemnos Island, Ne Greece, Angelos Maravelis, Avraam Zelilidis Jan 2012

Porosity-Permeability And Textural Parameters Of The Palaeogene Forearc Sedimentary Fill On Lemnos Island, Ne Greece, Angelos Maravelis, Avraam Zelilidis

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Palaeogene forearc sedimentary fill on Lemnos Island, NE Greece, was examined to determine reservoir characteristics and textural parameters. During this time interval the studied area was the site of accumulation of submarine fans that underlie shelf deposits, with tectonic activity responsible for the shallowing upward trend. Turbidites were deposited in both inner (slope fan facies) and outer parts (basin floor fan facies) of the submarine fan system and consist of alternating sandstone and mudstone beds. Sandstones occur in both complete and incomplete Bouma sequences while shelf deposits have been interpreted as storm-surge deposits on the deeper parts of shelves. …


Neotectonic Characteristics Of The İnönü-Eskişehir Fault System In The Kaymaz (Eskişehir) Region: Influence On The Development Of The Mahmudiye-Çifteler-Emirdağ Basin, Azad Selçuk, Yaşar Ergün Gökten Jan 2012

Neotectonic Characteristics Of The İnönü-Eskişehir Fault System In The Kaymaz (Eskişehir) Region: Influence On The Development Of The Mahmudiye-Çifteler-Emirdağ Basin, Azad Selçuk, Yaşar Ergün Gökten

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The İnönü-Eskişehir Fault System (İEFS) is a NW- to WNW-trending zone of active deformation about 15-25 km wide, 400 km long and characterized predominatly by strike-slip faulting. In this study, the Yörükkaracaören (SE of Eskişehir)-Sivrihisar section of the İEFS was investigated. The system consists of three fault zones, namely the Alpu Fault Zone (AFZ), the Eskişehir Fault Zone (EFZ) and the Orhaniye Fault Zone (OFZ) in the study area. The EFZ is made up mostly of N30°W-trending right-lateral strike-slip fault segments with normal components. However, the AFZ and OFZ are composed of E-W-trending normal and NE- to NW-trending strike-slip fault …


Studies On A Dirhodium Tetraphosphine Hydroformylation Catalyst, Darina Polakova Jan 2012

Studies On A Dirhodium Tetraphosphine Hydroformylation Catalyst, Darina Polakova

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

The dirhodium tetraphosphine catalyst [Rh2(nbd)2(rac-et,ph-P4)](BF4)2 was investigated in acetone and water/acetone in order to explain better hydroformylation results in the latter solvent. In-situ NMR spectroscopy showed slower degradation in water/acetone. Less tendency to form penta/hexacarbonyl complexes in water/acetone was shown by 31P{1H} NMR and FT-IR. A pH decrease and hydroformylation studies in presence of a base indicated formation of a monocationic monohydride species. A new reaction mechanism was suggested that takes into account the observed differences from the acetone solvent system. The presence of water enabled production of hydride species when the dirhodium catalyst was exposed to CO gas. We …


Strongly Correlated Electron Behavior In Transition Metal Intermetallics: Enhanced Thermoelectricity And Quantum Criticality In Fega₃ And Superconductivity In Nibi₃, Neel Saman Kumara Haldolaarachchige Jan 2012

Strongly Correlated Electron Behavior In Transition Metal Intermetallics: Enhanced Thermoelectricity And Quantum Criticality In Fega₃ And Superconductivity In Nibi₃, Neel Saman Kumara Haldolaarachchige

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

TGa3 (T = Fe, Ru & Os) and RuIn3 are a class of isostructural intermetallic binary compounds with interesting physical and structural properties. These materials are non-magnetic, narrow band gap semiconductors with large n-type thermopower below room temperature. Chemical doping drastically changes physical properties and thermoelectric properties enhances by large percentage over the pure compounds. An important structural feature of FeGa3 is the fact that the four Fe atoms per unit cell exist as two Fe-Fe dimers. The nonmagnetic (NM) ground state of FeGa3 may be a consequence of the dimer spins being aligned in an antiparallel singlet state. We …


Magnetic Compensation In The Bimetallic Oxalates And The Cerium Volume Collapse, Peter Leo Reis Jan 2012

Magnetic Compensation In The Bimetallic Oxalates And The Cerium Volume Collapse, Peter Leo Reis

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

In this thesis the author reports his collaborative efforts on two distinct areas of research that has been conducted. The first part of the thesis pertains to the author and his collaborators research on a particular class of organic magnets called the bimetallic oxalates. The main theme of this research was to predict magnetic compensation (magnetization reversal) in unsynthesized bimetallic oxalate structures, motivated by experiments which showed that Fe(II)Fe(III) exhibited magnetic compensation. In addition it was known that a large amount of anisotropy was present in the bimetallic oxalate structure which resulted from the intermediate oxalate molecules between the transition …


Entanglement, Uncertainty And Relativity In Fundamental Mechanics With An Application In Qkd, Christopher David Richardson Jan 2012

Entanglement, Uncertainty And Relativity In Fundamental Mechanics With An Application In Qkd, Christopher David Richardson

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

In this dissertation I will probe the innate uncertainty of quantum mechanics. After deriving the necessary tools I will tackle Popper's experiment, a long misunderstood thought experiment with recent experimental results. I will then discuss how uncertainty changes when making measurements from different relativistic reference frames and resolve some on the tension between quantum mechanics and relativity. Finally I utilize the practical aspect of quantum uncertainty and describe a practical quantum key distribution scheme.


Equivalence Theorems And The Local-Global Property, Aleams Barra Jan 2012

Equivalence Theorems And The Local-Global Property, Aleams Barra

Theses and Dissertations--Mathematics

In this thesis we revisit some classical results about the MacWilliams equivalence theorems for codes over fields and rings. These theorems deal with the question whether, for a given weight function, weight-preserving isomorphisms between codes can be described explicitly. We will show that a condition, which was already known to be sufficient for the MacWilliams equivalence theorem, is also necessary. Furthermore we will study a local-global property that naturally generalizes the MacWilliams equivalence theorems. Making use of F-partitions, we will prove that for various subgroups of the group of invertible matrices the local-global extension principle is valid.


Integrating Tasks, Technology, And The Common Core Standards In The Algebra Ii Classroom, Beth Perkins Mcinnis Jan 2012

Integrating Tasks, Technology, And The Common Core Standards In The Algebra Ii Classroom, Beth Perkins Mcinnis

LSU Master's Theses

The Common Core State Standards for Mathematics were released in June of 2010. The standards were developed by a team of over 75 teachers and specialist in response to improve math education in the United States through more focused, coherent, rigorous standards to help our students be competitive in the 21st century. As of June 2012, 45 states had adopted the new standards which better coordinate what students at individual grade level should know and be able to do to in order to be college and career ready by grade twelve. With new computer based assessments being developed and set …


Unit Assessments For High School Geometry, Damayanthi Srimathi Jegart Jan 2012

Unit Assessments For High School Geometry, Damayanthi Srimathi Jegart

LSU Master's Theses

Abstract Eight unit tests closely aligned with the Louisiana Comprehensive Curriculum for high school geometry were developed. Five of these were administered, each to the same 115 students spanning all ability and attainment levels in a magnet school in a semi-rural Louisiana district. The results were analyzed to determine the quality of the questions as well as to glean information about student-learning. The test scores were compared to the results of the state-administered end-of-course test for high-school geometry. The main findings were as follows: a) most students do not communicate their reasoning or justification unless directed to do so, and …


Operational Methods For Evolution Equations, Lee Gregory Windsperger Jan 2012

Operational Methods For Evolution Equations, Lee Gregory Windsperger

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation refines and further develops numerical methods for the inversion of the classical Laplace transform and explores the effectiveness of these methods when applied (a) to an asymptotic generalization of the Laplace transform for generalized functions and (b) to the numerical approximation of solutions of ill-posed evolution equations (e.g. backwards in time problems).

Chapter 1 of the dissertation reviews some of the key features of asymptotic Laplace transform theory and its application to evolution equations. Although some of the statements and results contain slight modifications and improvements, the material presented in Chapter 1 is known …


Depositional Environments Of Upper Meiocene Through Pleistocene Siliciclastic Sediments, Baton Rouge Aquifer System, Southeastern Louisiana, Elizabeth Laurel Chamberlain Jan 2012

Depositional Environments Of Upper Meiocene Through Pleistocene Siliciclastic Sediments, Baton Rouge Aquifer System, Southeastern Louisiana, Elizabeth Laurel Chamberlain

LSU Master's Theses

Saltwater encroachment northward into freshwater sands of the Baton Rouge aquifer system, southeast Louisiana, poses a serious environmental threat to the metropolitan water source. The aquifer consists of a 0.6 mile-thick succession of interbedded, unconsolidated south-dipping siliciclastic sandy units and confining mudstones dating from the Upper Miocene through the Pleistocene. The study area is crosscut by the Baton Rouge fault, a west-east trending listric fault that serves as a leaky barrier to saltwater intrusion from the south. A better understanding of the connectivity, morphology and depositional setting of this aquifer system and hydraulic properties of the Baton Rouge fault is …