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On the gravitational lensing of type Ia supernovae.
(2006)
In this dissertation we concentrate on some of these effects on the observation of type Ia supernovae.
Discovering Higgs bosons of two Higgs Doublet models with Bottom quarks.
(2007)
We investigate the prospects of detecting Higgs bosons of two Higgs Doublet models with Bottom quarks at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Nanoscale studies of thermal transport: R-matrix theory and thermal transport in strained graphene nanoribbons.
(2011)
The rapid development of nanotechnology has enabled the fabrication of structures much smaller than the mean free path of electrons and phonons. In modern electronics, miniaturization is desired to increase the transistor ...
Absolute elastic e -He and total electronically elastic e -H scattering cross-section measurements from 1-19 eV /
(1985)
Absolute e('-)-He and e('-)-H(, 2) total electronically, elastic differential cross-sections have been determined from relative scattered electron angular distribution measurements in the energy range from 2 to 19 eV in ...
Measurement of the top quark pair production cross section with a tau lepton in the final state at the center of mass energy of 8 TeV
(2016)
This dissertation presents the measurement of the inclusive cross section of the top quark pair production in the final state of a tau lepton with associated jets. The dataset used in this measurement is collected by the ...
High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy Analysis of Nanostructures
(2009)
Nanostructures are of great interest because of the unique size range they occupy between the bulk and the quantum regimes. Characterizing nanostructures requires tools that can access this size regime. Transmission ...
Cosmology with a Dark Refraction Index
(2009)
In this dissertation we review Gordon's optical metric theory, generalize it, and apply it to modern cosmology.
Investigation into molecular beam epitaxial growth and characterization of InGaAs structures and InAs superlattices
(2014-05)
(1) InGaAs quantum wells have been experimentally studied for their potential application in electronic devices. The narrow band gap of InGaAs lead to smaller effective masses for electrons and holes, which results in ...