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InSb QUANTUM WELL STRUCTURES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE APPLICATIONS
(2009)
The electron effective mass is smaller in InSb than in any other III-V semiconductor. Since the electron mobility depends inversely on the effective mass, InSb-based devices are attractive for field effect transistors, ...
Radio-frequency emissions from runaway electron avalanche models compared with intense, transient radio-frequency signals associated with thunderstorms.
(2002)
The results of a one-dimensional model of a runaway electron avalanche, initiated by a high-energy cosmic ray secondary electron, in a thunderstorm electric field are presented. The time-evolution of the electron densities, ...
Determining the distance of SN 1987A with SEAM.
(2001)
Supernovae count among the most luminous phenomena in the universe, and as such they have been sought after to serve as cosmological distance indicators. Type Ia supernovae are currently the most commonly used indicators. ...
Toward Measuring a Charge-Parity Violating Electric Dipole Moment of the Electron: Production and Pseudo-Continuous Resonance Enhanced Multiphoton Ionization of
(2009)
Over one half century has passed since the possible violation of time reversal symmetry was proposed by Purcell and Ramsey. The Standard Model predicts that a value of the e-EDM |de,SM|<10-38e · cm that is beyond ...
Quantum Hall ferromagnetism in indium antimonide quantum wells.
(2005)
Antimony-based III-V semiconductors are getting increasing attention for device applications and fundamental research thanks to advances made in their growth and understanding of their properties. InSb with its extremely ...
Experimental Studies of Cesium Rydberg Atom Pair Interactions
(2009)
This thesis describes experimental studies of Rydberg atom pair interactions. A new technique is described that combines trapping of ultracold Cesium atoms with Rydberg tagging time-of-flight spectroscopy to attain a ...
Coherent control and geometric phase
(2008)
We present the ability to coherently control triatomic chemical reactions with pulsed-laser techniques. We show that one can control the final state probability distribution of triatomic chemical reactions with nearly 100% ...
Inclusive charged kaon production from B mesons in Upsilon(4S) decays.
(2000)
Using data collected at and below the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the CLEO II Detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), we have investigated the inclusive production of charged kaons, in the decays of B mesons. ...
Coherent control and geometric phase
(2008)
We present the ability to coherently control triatomic chemical reactions with pulsed-laser techniques. We show that one can control the final state probability distribution of triatomic chemical reactions with nearly 100% ...
Experimental Studies of Cesium Rydberg Atom Pair Interactions
(2009)
This thesis describes experimental studies of Rydberg atom pair interactions. A new technique is described that combines trapping of ultracold Cesium atoms with Rydberg tagging time-of-flight spectroscopy to attain a ...