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Cold nitric oxide molecules from a Stark guide.
(2005)
One possible technique is the use of a modified straight Stark guide to filter the slow moving molecules from a thermal source. Here I present such a technique and the design of the necessary apparatus. Furthermore, I ...
Spin resolved cyclotron resonance in indium antimonide quantum wells.
(2005)
In this study we looked at spin resolved cyclotron resonance in InSb quantum wells. InSb is an attractive material for this type of work due to its small electron effective mass (0.014 mo), high intrinsic electron mobility, ...
Electron transport in mesoscopic devices fabricated from indium antimonide/aluminum indium antimonide heterostructures grown by molecular beam epitaxy .
(2004)
Among all binary III-V semiconductors, InSb has the highest intrinsic electron mobility, the narrowest band gap, and the smallest electron effective mass (m* = 0.0139m0). These characteristics make InSb quantum wells (QWs) ...
A 2-D model for the O'Connell effect in W Ursae Majoris systems /
(1999)
The light curves of W Ursae Majoris stars often show asymmetries which are called the O'Connell Effect. Traditionally, these asymmetries were measured by calculating the magnitude difference of the peak intensity at each ...
The abundance and chemical evolution of nitrogen in spiral galaxies.
(1998)
The character of nitrogen processing in spiral galaxies is studied in this dissertation. Of particular interest are questions of how the (N/O) ratio changes over time as a result of perturbations of environmental parameters, ...
Fluctuation-induced frictional effects on atoms and nanoparticles
(2023-08)
Fluctuations can cause extraordinary effects on atoms and nanoparticles. For example, a neutral but polarizable particle sitting close to a planar surface feels an attraction force towards the surface. This is the well-known ...
SEARCH FOR ELECTROWEAK PRODUCTION OF SUPERSYMMETRIC STATES IN NON-UNIVERSAL HIGGS MASS MODEL WITH TWO EXTRA PARAMETERS COMPRESSED SCENARIO WITH THE ATLAS DETECTOR
(2018-05-11)
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations announced the discovery of the Higgs boson in July 2012, completing the particle content of the Standard Model.
Although the Standard Model is a great triumph, it is not considered to be ...
SEARCH FOR SUPERSYMMETRY IN FINAL STATES WITH TWO SAME SIGN LEPTONS OR THREE LEPTONS AND JETS WITH THE ATLAS DETECTOR AT THE LHC
(2017-07-07)
The Standard Model of particle physics is the culmination of decades of experimental and theoretical advancements
to successfully describe the elementary particles and their interactions at low energies, up to 100 GeV. ...