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Studies of spin-polarized hydrogen and deuterium at temperatures below 1 K using E.S.R.Shinkoda, Ichiro January 1990 (has links)
In this thesis we describe the results of two sets of experiments on spin-polarized atomic hydrogen at temperatures below 1 K using a 115 GHz heterodyne ESR spectrometer. First, we have made measurements of the rates of the two-body recombination processes in spin-polarized atomic hydrogen gas and spin-polarized atomic deuterium gas in a 41 kG field. In the second set of experiments, we examined the ESR absorption line associated with the spin-polarized atomic hydrogen atoms adsorbed on surfaces of liquid helium.
In hydrogen, a comparision of the measured recombination rates in 41 kG with the corresponding rates measured in different magnetic fields showed that an additional recombination
process is activate for the conditions of these experiments. We demonstrate that this is due to a resonant recombination process via the (v,J) = (14,4) level of molecular
hydrogen.
In spin-polarized deuterium, we found that the recombination rate are much larger than the analogous rates in hydrogen, and therefore that atomic deuterium gas is much less stable than the hydrogen system under comparable conditions. We report the first observation
and study of doubly spin-polarized deuterium, a gas in which both the deuteron and electron spins are aligned.
At temperatures near 0.1 K, the absorption line of doubly spin-polarized H atoms changes drastically as a peak appears on both sides of the peak associated with the bulk atoms. We have shown that these new peaks are due to the atoms which are adsorbed onto the surface of the liquid helium film that coats the walls of the microwave cavity. The geometry dependent non-zero average magnetic dipolar field due to aligned spins on a planar surface results in a shift of the position of the ESR absorption lines. The
lineshapes of the side peaks are very unusual and are best described as ramp-like. Even after extensive attempts to explain this lineshape, we still do not know what mechanism is responsible. / Science, Faculty of / Physics and Astronomy, Department of / Graduate
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An Experimental Study of the Electrodeposition of LeadRoberts, Ira Clifford 06 1900 (has links)
This thesis aimed to study some of the general principles underlying electrodeposition together with experimental facts regarding the effects of changing constituents of the plating solutions, variations in hydrogen-ion concentrations, and variation in current density used in the electrodeposition of lead.
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The Electret - An Effort to Find the Cause of its Permanent PolarizationLundeen, Ernest F 01 January 1932 (has links) (PDF)
Certain waxes when solidified in a strong electric field exhibit unusual electrical properties. Several days after formation there is a polarization in the direction of the field which seems to persist for an indefinite length of time. The surface that was in contact with the anode during formation first ass a negative charge and then obtains a positive charge, which under proper conditions is practically permanent. The surface that was in contact with the cathode first has a positive charge and then obtains a negative charge which is the permanent charge.
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Circular Polarization Spectroscopy: Disorientation Cross-Section in the <sup>133</sup>Cs 6p<sup>2</sup> P<sub>3/2</sub> Level by Using Two-Photon Two-Color Nano-Second Pulsed LaserMarhatta, Ramesh 26 July 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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SIMULATION OF SHORT CHANNEL AlGaN/GaN HEMTsAPPASWAMY, ARAVIND C. 23 May 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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A study of the corrosion and polarization characteristics of copper, nickel, titanium and some copper and nickel alloys in three percent sodium chloride solutions at 30⁰C /Bomberger, H. B. January 1952 (has links)
No description available.
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The relationship between the efficiency of the group decision-making process and group polarization /Hepler, James William January 1953 (has links)
No description available.
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Anodic polarization behavior of iron-nickel alloys in sulfuric acid solutions /Economy, George January 1960 (has links)
No description available.
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Transferred Polarization in Σ<sup>0</sup> ElectroproductionMozer, Matthias U. 21 November 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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A sensitive spectropolarimeter for the measurement of circular polarization of luminescenceAl-Akir, Ziad I. January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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