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Monoclinic Optical Constants, Birefringence, And Dichroism Of Slanted Titanium Nanocolumns Determined By Generalized Ellipsometry, Daniel Schmidt, Benjamin Booso, Tino Hofmann, Eva Schubert, Andrew Sarangan, Mathias Schubert 2015 University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Monoclinic Optical Constants, Birefringence, And Dichroism Of Slanted Titanium Nanocolumns Determined By Generalized Ellipsometry, Daniel Schmidt, Benjamin Booso, Tino Hofmann, Eva Schubert, Andrew Sarangan, Mathias Schubert

Andrew Sarangan

Generalized spectroscopic ellipsometry determines the principal monoclinic optical constants of thin films consisting of slanted titanium nanocolumns deposited by glancing angle deposition under 85° incidence and tilted from the surface normal by 47°. Form birefringence measured for wavelengths from 500 to 1000 nm renders the Ti nanocolumns monoclinic absorbing crystals with c-axis along the nanocolumns, b-axis parallel to the film interface, and 67.5° monoclinic angle between the aand c-axes. The columnar thin film reveals anomalous optical dispersion, extreme birefringence, strong dichroism, and differs completely from bulk titanium. Characteristic bulk interband transitions are absent in the spectral range investigated.


Charging Level And Deposition Of Droplets In Electrostatic Painting, Husam Osman 2015 The University of Western Ontario

Charging Level And Deposition Of Droplets In Electrostatic Painting, Husam Osman

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The process of electrostatic painting has become a very important method of coating in a wide range of industrial applications including those used in the automobile industry. The general principle of spray coating is to deposit liquid droplets or solid powder particles on coated targets having various shapes. The electrostatic coating process consists of three main stages: droplet formation and charging, transportation and deposition. The complication of this process is caused by various factors, such as the physical properties of the material to be used, the appropriate electrical and mechanical conditions and the target surface to be coated, which affects …


Analytical Loss Model For Power Converters With Sic Mosfet And Sic Schottky Diode Pair, Kang Peng 2015 University of South Carolina

Analytical Loss Model For Power Converters With Sic Mosfet And Sic Schottky Diode Pair, Kang Peng

Kang Peng

In this paper, a simple and accurate analytical loss model for Silicon Carbide (SiC) power devices is proposed. A
novel feature of this loss model is that it considers the package and PCB parasitic elements in the circuits, nonlinearity of device junction capacitance and ringing loss. The proposed model identifies the switching waveform subintervals, and develops the analytical equations in each switching subinterval to calculate the
switching loss. Inductive turn-on and turn-off are thoroughly analyzed. A double pulse test-bench is built to characterize inductive switching behavior of the SiC devices. The analytical results are compared with experimental results. The results …


Multi-Mode Analysis Of Dual Ridged Waveguide Systems For Material Characterization, Jason G. Crosby 2015 Air Force Institute of Technology

Multi-Mode Analysis Of Dual Ridged Waveguide Systems For Material Characterization, Jason G. Crosby

Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation, two nondestructive dual ridged waveguide (DRWG) material characterization systems are investigated. The single and clamped DRWG probe geometries were analyzed in previous work; however, that research only incorporated the dominant DRWG mode. Here, that restriction is removed and the existence of evanescent higher- order modes is considered. Theoretical analysis of the single and clamped DRWG probes is presented and discussed. The approach taken here is similar to that presented in previous research: Love's equivalence theorem is used to remove the DRWG apertures which are replaced with equivalent magnetic currents radiating in the presence of the background parallel-plate …


Novel Applications Of A Thermally Tunable Bistable Buckling Silicon-On-Insulator (Soi) Microfabricated Membrane, Robert A. Lake 2015 Air Force Institute of Technology

Novel Applications Of A Thermally Tunable Bistable Buckling Silicon-On-Insulator (Soi) Microfabricated Membrane, Robert A. Lake

Theses and Dissertations

Buckled membranes are commonly used microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) structures. Recent work has demonstrated that the deflection and stiffness of these membranes can be tuned through localized joule heating. These devices were implemented into the design and fabrication of two novel device applications, a tunable pressure sensor and a steerable micromirror. A differential pressure across the membrane causes de reflection, up or down, which can be measured and related to a specific pressure. By tuning the stiffness of the membrane, its pressure response is varied providing a wider range of application for the pressure sensor. A 2.0mm by 2.0mm square membrane …


Exploitation Of Unintentional Ethernet Cable Emissions Using Constellation Based-Distinct Native Attribute (Cb-Dna) Fingerprints To Enhance Network Security, Timothy J. Carbino 2015 Air Force Institute of Technology

Exploitation Of Unintentional Ethernet Cable Emissions Using Constellation Based-Distinct Native Attribute (Cb-Dna) Fingerprints To Enhance Network Security, Timothy J. Carbino

Theses and Dissertations

This research contributed to the AFIT's Radio Frequency Intelligence (RFINT) program by developing a new device discrimination technique called Constellation-Based Distinct Native Attribute (CB-DNA) Fingerprinting. This is of great interest to the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), Sensor Directorate, who supported the research and now have new method for improving network security. CB-DNA fingerprints are used to authenticate wired network device identities, thwart unauthorized access, and augment traditional bit-level security measures that area easily bypassed by skilled hackers. Similar to human fingerprint features that uniquely identify individuals, CB-DNA uniquely identifies communication devices and improves the rate at which unauthorized rogue …


Reliable Power System Planning And Operations Through Robust Optimization, Wei Yuan 2015 University of South Florida

Reliable Power System Planning And Operations Through Robust Optimization, Wei Yuan

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation, we introduce and study robust optimization models and decomposition algorithms in order to deal with the uncertainties such as terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and uncertain demand that are becoming more and more signicant in power systems operation and planning. An optimal power grid hardening problem is presented as a defender-attacker-defender (DAD) sequential game and solved by an exact decomposition algorithm. Network topology control, which is an eective corrective measure in power systems, is then incorporated into the defender-attacker-defender model as a recourse operation for the power system operator after a terrorist attack. Computational results validate the cost-eectiveness …


Bio-Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells Incorporating Reaction Center And Reaction Center Plus Light Harvesting Complexes, Houman Yaghoubi 2015 University of South Florida

Bio-Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells Incorporating Reaction Center And Reaction Center Plus Light Harvesting Complexes, Houman Yaghoubi

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Harvesting solar energy can potentially be a promising solution to the energy crisis now and in the future. However, material and processing costs continue to be the most important limitations for the commercial devices. A key solution to these problems might lie within the development of bio-hybrid solar cells that seeks to mimic photosynthesis to harvest solar energy and to take advantage of the low material costs, negative carbon footprint, and material abundance. The bio-photoelectrochemical cell technologies exploit biomimetic means of energy conversion by utilizing plant-derived photosystems which can be inexpensive and ultimately the most sustainable alternative. Plants and photosynthetic …


Optimization And Control For Microgrid And Power Electronic Converters, Vahid Rasouli Disfani 2015 University of South Florida

Optimization And Control For Microgrid And Power Electronic Converters, Vahid Rasouli Disfani

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The proposed dissertation research investigates Optimization and Control for Microgrid and Power Electronic Converters. The research has two major parts:

i- Microgrid Operation and Control,

ii- Power Electronic Converter Control and Optimization.

In the first part, three focuses are investigated. First, a completely distributed algorithm is developed for dc optimal power flow problem for power distribution systems as one of the necessary functions considered in unit-commitment problem in day-ahead markets. This method is derived based upon the partial primal-dual representation of the economic dispatch problem, which is finally translated to DC-OPF problem. Second, the optimal interaction between the utility and …


A Study On 2.45 Ghz Bandpass Filters Fabricated With Additive Manufacturing, Nicholas Christian Arnal 2015 University of South Florida

A Study On 2.45 Ghz Bandpass Filters Fabricated With Additive Manufacturing, Nicholas Christian Arnal

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Square open loop resonator (SOLR) bandpass filters fabricated with additive manufacturing techniques are presented and studied. One filter contains novel 3D capacitive plates used to enhance resonator coupling. The filters are centered at 2.45 GHz and loaded with capacitors for miniaturization as low as 21% that of a conventional SOLR bandpass filter. The pass-band insertion loss of the filters ranges from 3.8 dB to 5.5 dB and the 3 dB bandwidth ranges from 180 MHz to 250 MHz. Also, degradation in the effective conductivity of printed ink as a function of substrate roughness is analyzed. Finally, a study of dielectric …


Characterization Of Line Nanopatterns On Positive Photoresist Produced By Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscope, Sadegh Mehdi Aghaei, Navid Yasrebi, Bizhan Rashidian 2015 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida International University

Characterization Of Line Nanopatterns On Positive Photoresist Produced By Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscope, Sadegh Mehdi Aghaei, Navid Yasrebi, Bizhan Rashidian

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Line nanopatterns are produced on the positive photoresist by scanning near-field optical microscope (SNOM). A laser diode with a wavelength of 450nm and a power of 250mWas the light source and an aluminum coated nanoprobe with a 70nm aperture at the tip apex have been employed. A neutral density filter has been used to control the exposure power of the photoresist. It is found that the changes induced by light in the photoresist can be detected by in situ shear force microscopy (ShFM), before the development of the photoresist. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the developed photoresist have been …


Electrical & Computer Engineering News, Georgia Southern University 2015 Georgia Southern University

Electrical & Computer Engineering News, Georgia Southern University

Electrical & Computer Engineering News (2014-2023)

  • GS Electrical Engineering Graduate Student Receives Prestigious IEEE Travel Award


Em Wave Propagation Speed, Comments On “Measurement Of Time Delay Of Alternating Electrical Field In Wires” And “Physical Principles Of Measuring The Speed Of Alternating Electrical Field", Yi Zheng, Cheng Xu, Jinjun Mou 2015 St. Cloud State University

Em Wave Propagation Speed, Comments On “Measurement Of Time Delay Of Alternating Electrical Field In Wires” And “Physical Principles Of Measuring The Speed Of Alternating Electrical Field", Yi Zheng, Cheng Xu, Jinjun Mou

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

The time shift of an electromagnetic wave at a single frequency between a transmitter and a receiver can be used to determine the phase velocity of the wave propagation only if there is no reflection at the receiver or the reflection is very small. The reflection adds additional phase shifts to the composted wave of an incident wave and a reflected wave so that the time difference of the composted wave is shifted between the transmitter and the receiver. This time difference may be either decreased or increased and even negative in a certain condition. Ignoring the phase shift and …


Particle Filtering For Eeg Source Localization And Constrained State Spaces, Bradley Ebinger 2015 Rowan University

Particle Filtering For Eeg Source Localization And Constrained State Spaces, Bradley Ebinger

Theses and Dissertations

Particle Filters (PFs) have a unique ability to perform asymptotically optimal estimation for non-linear and non-Gaussian state-space models. However, the numerical nature of PFs cause them to have major weakness in two important areas: (1) handling constraints on the state, and (2) dealing with high-dimensional states. In the first area, handling constraints within the PF framework is crucial in dynamical systems, which are often required to satisfy constraints that arise from basic physical laws or other considerations. The current trend in constrained particle filtering is to enforce the constraints on all particles of the PF. We show that this approach …


Modeling Security And Resource Allocation For Mobile Multi-Hop Wireless Neworks Using Game Theory, Laurent L. Y. Njilla 2015 Florida International University

Modeling Security And Resource Allocation For Mobile Multi-Hop Wireless Neworks Using Game Theory, Laurent L. Y. Njilla

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation presents novel approaches to modeling and analyzing security and resource allocation in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The research involves the design, implementation and simulation of different models resulting in resource sharing and security’s strengthening of the network among mobile devices. Because of the mobility, the network topology may change quickly and unpredictably over time. Moreover, data-information sent from a source to a designated destination node, which is not nearby, has to route its information with the need of intermediary mobile nodes. However, not all intermediary nodes in the network are willing to participate in data-packet transfer of …


Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis & Protection Of The Existing Power System, Radhey Shyam Meena 2015 Rajasthan Technical University Kota

Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis & Protection Of The Existing Power System, Radhey Shyam Meena

Radhey Shyam Meena

Now a day’s electrical power system is in the process to convert in smart power system with interconnected national and regional grids. Modeling of power system has become a necessary in order to make right decision, check for any potential problems, and fault conditions in large interconnected network. In this paper we shell deal with unsymmetrical faults in a proposed network. In recent year power system engineers shifted protection method from classical methods to digital or numerical protection techniques, in this technique high crunching capability, which has made it possible to design digital filters in real time protection system with …


Simultaneous Stress And Field Control Of Sustainable Switching Of Ferroelectric Phases, P. Finkel, M. Staruch, A. Amin, M. Ahart, Samuel E. Lofland 2015 Rowan University

Simultaneous Stress And Field Control Of Sustainable Switching Of Ferroelectric Phases, P. Finkel, M. Staruch, A. Amin, M. Ahart, Samuel E. Lofland

Faculty Scholarship for the College of Science & Mathematics

In ferroelectrics, manifestation of a strong electromechanical coupling is attributed to both engineered domain morphology and phase transformations. However, realization of large sustainable and reversible strains and polarization rotation has been limited by fatigue, nonlinearity and hysteresis losses. Here, we demonstrate that large strain and polarization rotation can be generated for over 40 × 106 cycles with little fatigue by realization of a reversible ferroelectric-ferroelectric phase transition in [011] cut Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3-Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 (PIN-PMN-PT) relaxor ferroelectric single crystal. Direct tuning of this effect through combination of stress and applied electric field, confirmed both macroscopically and microscopically with x-ray and Raman scattering, reveals …


Secondary Electrohydrodynamic Flow Generated By Corona And Dielectric Barrier Discharges, Mohammadreza Ghazanchaei 2015 The University of Western Ontario

Secondary Electrohydrodynamic Flow Generated By Corona And Dielectric Barrier Discharges, Mohammadreza Ghazanchaei

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

One of the main goals of applied electrostatics engineering is to discover new perspectives in a wide range of research areas. Controlling the fluid media through electrostatic forces has brought new important scientific and industrial applications. Electric field induced flows, or electrohydrodynamics (EHD), have shown promise in the field of fluid dynamics. Although numerous EHD applications have been explored and extensively studied so far, most of the works are either experimental studies, which are not capable to explain the in depth physics of the phenomena, or detailed analytical studies, which are not time effective. The focus of this study is …


Accelerated Aging Test On Multiple Xlpe Mv Cables Simultaneously To Induce Water Trees, Shane Conlan, Jane Courtney, Tom Looby 2015 Technological University Dublin

Accelerated Aging Test On Multiple Xlpe Mv Cables Simultaneously To Induce Water Trees, Shane Conlan, Jane Courtney, Tom Looby

Conference papers

The objective of this paper is to develop an accelerated ageing test to induce water tree growth which is capable of testing up to ten 10 kV cable samples simultaneously. An existing accelerated ageing method was used as a basis for this project. This method uses a high frequency power supply (3 kHz) to achieve a test duration of 14 days. Modifications were made to this method to allow for multiple samples to be tested simultaneously. A specially designed variable inductor was utilised in a parallel RLC resonance circuit. This resonance circuit limits the current draw from a high frequency …


Proceedings Of Naacl Hlt 2009: Short Papers , Pages 157–160, Boulder, Colorado, June 2009. C 2009 Association For Computational Linguistics Answer Credibility: A Language Modeling Approach To Answer Validation, Protima Banerjee, Hyoil Han 2015 Marshall University

Proceedings Of Naacl Hlt 2009: Short Papers , Pages 157–160, Boulder, Colorado, June 2009. C 2009 Association For Computational Linguistics Answer Credibility: A Language Modeling Approach To Answer Validation, Protima Banerjee, Hyoil Han

Hyoil Han

Answer Validation is a topic of significant interest within the Question Answering community. In this paper, we propose the use of language modeling methodologies for Answer Validation, using corpus-based methods that do not require the use of external sources. Specifically, we propose a model for Answer Credibility which quantifies the reliability of a source document that contains a candidate answer and the Question’s Context Model.


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