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Ballistic excitation scattering processes in superfluid '3He-B and spin-lattice relaxation in copper down to 7#mu#KEnrico, Michael Paul January 1995 (has links)
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Diode laser infrared spectroscopy of jet-cooled polyatomic moleculesHansford, Graeme Mark January 1994 (has links)
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A study of anisotropic particle emission from oriented nucleiWilliams, Dennis Andrew January 1997 (has links)
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Phonon studies of two-dimensional hole gasesStrickland, Rosalind Elizabeth January 1996 (has links)
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Organometallic reactions in polymer matricesNolan, Trevor F. January 1997 (has links)
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Non-equilibrium superconductivity induced by X-ray photonsBrink, Paul Louis January 1995 (has links)
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Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Low-Dimensional Single-Crystalline Transition-Metal Antimonates and TantalatesChristian, Aaron Brandon 15 June 2017 (has links)
<p> This work contributes to the study of magnetic interactions in the low-dimensional antiferromagnets <i>M</i>(Sb,Ta)<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub>, where <i> M</i> is a transition metal. By virtue of the trirutile structure, <i> M-O-O-M</i> chains propagate along [110] at <i>z</i> = 0 and [1<span style="text-decoration:overline">1</span>0] at <i>z</i> = 1/2 of the unit cell. These chains are separated along [001] by sheets of weakly-interacting diamagnetic ions. The spin-exchange coupling perpendicular to the chains is weak, permitting the low-dimensional classification. Single crystals have been grown using chemical vapor deposition and the floating zone method. Magnetization, in-field heat capacity, and high-resolution thermal expansion measurements have been performed along various axes, revealing significant anisotropy due to the peculiar magnetic structures and low dimensionality.</p><p> The Neel temperature, <i>T<sub>N</sub>,</i> at which long-range order occurs is found to be unstable against the application of magnetic field above 2 T. Large fields tend to lower <i>T<sub>N</sub></i> of the set of moments with projections along the applied field. Moments which are aligned perpendicular to the field are significantly less affected. This can lead to the formation of a secondary peak in heat capacity when magnetic field is along either [110] or [1<span style="text-decoration:overline">1</span>0]. The change in heat capacity at the location of the newly formed peak means there is a change in entropy, which depends upon the direction of applied field with respect to the magnetic moments. Consequently, an anisotropic magnetocaloric effect arises due to the unique magnetic structure. The anisotropic nature of this effect has potential applications in magnetic refrigeration.</p>
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Pore water chemistry reveals gradients in mineral transformation across a model basaltic hillslopePohlmann, Michael, Dontsova, Katerina, Root, Robert, Ruiz, Joaquin, Troch, Peter, Chorover, Jon 06 1900 (has links)
The extent of weathering incongruency during soil formation from rock controls local carbon and nutrient cycling in ecosystems, as well as the evolution of hydrologic flow paths. Prior studies of basalt weathering, including those that have quantified the dynamics of well-mixed, bench-scale laboratory reactors or characterized the structure and integrated response of field systems, indicate a strong influence of system scale on weathering rate and trajectory. For example, integrated catchment response tends to produce lower weathering rates than do well mixed reactors, but the mechanisms underlying these disparities remain unclear. Here we present pore water geochemistry and physical sensor data gathered during two controlled rainfall-runoff events on a large-scale convergent model hillslope mantled with 1 m uniform depth of granular basaltic porous media. The dense sampler and sensor array (1488 samplers and sensors embedded in 330 m(3) of basalt) showed that rainfall-induced dissolution of basaltic glass produced supersaturation of pore waters with respect to multiple secondary solids including allophane, gibbsite, ferrihydrite, birnessite and calcite. The spatial distribution of saturation state was heterogeneous, suggesting an accumulation of solutes leading to precipitation of secondary solids along hydrologic flow paths. Rapid dissolution of primary silicates was widespread throughout the entire hillslope, irrespective of up-gradient flowpath length. However, coherent spatial variations in solution chemistry and saturation indices were observed in depth profiles and between distinct topographic regions of the hillslope. Colloids (110-2000 nm) enriched in iron (Fe), aluminum (Al), and phosphorus (P) were mobile in soil pore waters.
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Characteristics of far field and energy flow due to a moving radiating source in various media.January 1988 (has links)
by Ng Chung-sang. / Parallel title in Chinese characters. / Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988. / Bibliography: leaf 101.
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Transient heat conduction in shock supports in cryogenic apparatus.Condylis, Demetrios Napoleon January 1976 (has links)
Thesis. 1976. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. / Microfiche copy available in Archives and Engineering. / Includes bibliographical references. / M.S.
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