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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
141

Kinetics of cordierite formation

Zirczy, Geza Nicholas 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
142

A study of the distribution of diffracted intensity in reciprocal space for franckeite-type minerals /

Trudeau, Marc. January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
143

Order strengthening in equiatomic copper-gold

Horne, Ernest Walton 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
144

An experimental investigation of M-subshell fluorescence yields and of the L -L radiative transition in neptunium and curium from the radioactive decays of Am and Cf

Karttunen, Esko Ilmari 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
145

A study of relative K x-ray intensities and of high Z K-fluorescence yields

Hansen, John Steven 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
146

The crystallographic texture and morphology of nickel oxide layers grown on textured nickel and nickel alloy substrates

Woodcock, Thomas George January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
147

Short wavelength lasers and their applications

Whybrew, Adam January 1996 (has links)
Most of this thesis describes experiments conducted in order to generate soft x-rays of energy >67 eV from a laser-generated plasma, in order to pump the Xe III Auger laser at 109 nm. In attempts to obtain the optimal sub-nanosecond laser pulses for amplification in a very simple KrF (248 nm) laser a compact KrF oscillator was used to obtain 1 ml pulses of FWHM duration 2 ns, and plasma-truncated reflection of a focused KrF beam from metal targets gave 1.8 ns pulses. Longer pulses were obtained by truncated stimulated Brillouin scattering (TRUBS), and by plasma-truncated spatial-filtering. Experiments were conducted to pump the Xe III laser using the leading edge of a 20 ns KrF laser pulse. An off-axis spherical mirror produced a 3 cm line plasma on a tantalum target. A poor conversion efficiency to soft x-rays was observed. Unexpectedly poor KrF beam quality was shown to have been a potential cause, a fault in the detection system having been ruled out. A repeat experiment was started, employing tighter focusing and better KrF beam quality. A 7 ps KrF laser system was also investigated for the generation of the necessary plasmas. No 109 nm lasing was observed, and a low conversion efficiency into soft x-rays was measured. The short duration of the KrF pulse was suspected as the cause, and some attempts were made to compensate for this by means of preformed plasmas. Over the course of the work, several aspects of KrF laser technology were improved, including: the characterisation of a novel, safe, solid-state source of fluorine (F<sub>2</sub>); the quantitative characterisation of nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>) as a variable attenuator for KrF radiation; and the manufacture of uniform, transparent, electrodes led to the laser system having the highest single pulse energy (2.55 J) of any UV-preionised, discharge-excited, conventional-aperture KrF laser. Finally, separate work led to the development and absolute characterisation of a laser-plasma source of tunable VUV/EUV/XUV radiation (30 nm to 200 nm; 6 eV to 41 eV), as well as a sodium salicylate scintillator-based detection system. After optimisation of the target material, laser focusing, and micro-channel-plate (MCP) focusing of the plasma emission, an output of between 10<sup>6</sup> and 10<sup>7</sup> photons per shot in a 4 nm bandwidth could be delivered on target.
148

Multi-periodic variability in low mass X-ray binaries

Martin, Andrew Charles January 1995 (has links)
The distributions of neutron star and black-hole masses are analyzed to provide constraints on models of the neutron star equation of state. Inclinations obtained from ellipsoidal analysis and the excess noise seen in SXT light curves, are discussed.
149

X-ray scattering from magnetic metallic multilayers

Hase, Thomas Paul Anselm January 1998 (has links)
Study of structure and interface morphology of magnetic thin films is crucial in obtaining a better understanding of the coupling mechanisms in such systems. In this thesis various x-ray scattering techniques are applied to a series of Co/Cr trilayers, Cu/Co multilayers and spin valve structures. It is demonstrated that modifications to the distorted wave Born approximation allow the modelling of grazing incidence diffuse scatter originating from graded systems such as Co/Cr. Grazing incidence scattering techniques are also employed to investigate the out of plane correlations of lateral roughness in Cu/Co multilayers, as well as in miscible trilayer structures. The use of soft x-rays in the investigation of 3d transition metal multilayers is also presented. Such experiments are sensitive to the component of magnetisation aligned with the direction of the incident beam. In a series of magnetisation experiments, the dependence of the x-ray scatter sensitive to this component of magnetisation are analysed. For the first time evidenced is found for correlated magnetic roughness, which has lateral correlation lengths far greater than the structural roughness length scales. This magnetic roughness is measured in detail, and the correlation length is found to vary with applied field direction. Grazing incidence x-ray fluorescence is applied to two spin valve structures. These experiments provide a direct measure of buried layer thicknesses which is not possible by other x-ray scattering techniques. This novel method for the determination of the copper layer thickness in spin valves shows the versatility of non-destructive x-ray methods for the characterisation of magnetic metallic multilayers.
150

A theoretical study of the propagation of radiation through stratified media

Ramchurn, Satish Kumar January 1987 (has links)
No description available.

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