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Localization Of Carriers And Polarization Effects In Quaternary Alingan Multiple Quantum Wells, E. Kuokstis, J. Zhang, M.-Y. Ryu, J. W. Yang, Grigory Simin, M. Asif Khan, R. Gaska, M. S. Shur
Localization Of Carriers And Polarization Effects In Quaternary Alingan Multiple Quantum Wells, E. Kuokstis, J. Zhang, M.-Y. Ryu, J. W. Yang, Grigory Simin, M. Asif Khan, R. Gaska, M. S. Shur
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We report on observing a long-wavelength band in low-temperature photoluminescence(PL)spectrum of quaternary Al0.22In0.02Ga0.76N/Al0.38In0.01Ga0.61N multiple quantum wells(MQWs), which were grown over sapphire substrates by a pulsed atomic-layer epitaxy technique. By comparing the excitation-power density and temperature dependence of the PLspectra of MQWs and bulk quaternary AlInGaN layers, we show this emission band to arise from the carrier and/or exciton localization at the quantum well interface disorders. PL data for other radiative transitions in MQWs indicate that excitation-dependent spectra position is determined by screening of the built-in electric field.
“[Cu(Pyrazine-2-Carboxylate)2]2Cd4I8: Unprecedented 1-D Serpentine Chains And Regular 2-D Regular Metal-Organic Square Grids In A 3-D Framework., Delia M. Ciurtin, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
“[Cu(Pyrazine-2-Carboxylate)2]2Cd4I8: Unprecedented 1-D Serpentine Chains And Regular 2-D Regular Metal-Organic Square Grids In A 3-D Framework., Delia M. Ciurtin, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
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A novel three-dimensional coordination polymer containing
an unprecedented one-dimensional serpentine motif conjoined
with a two-dimensional square grid motif is presented.
Development Of Cfl-Free, Explicit Schemes For Multidimensional Advection-Reaction Equations, Hong Wang, Jiangguo Liu
Development Of Cfl-Free, Explicit Schemes For Multidimensional Advection-Reaction Equations, Hong Wang, Jiangguo Liu
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We combine an Eulerian–Lagrangian approach and multiresolution analysis to develop unconditionally stable, explicit, multilevel methods for multidimensional linear hyperbolic equations. The derived schemes generate accurate numerical solutions even if large time steps are used. Furthermore, these schemes have the capability of carrying out adaptive compression without introducing mass balance error. Computational results are presented to show the strong potential of the numerical methods developed.
Ultraviolet Light-Emitting Diodes At 340 Nm Using Quaternary Alingan Multiple Quantum Wells, V. Adivarahan, A. Chitnis, J. P. Zhang, M. Shatalov, J. W. Yang, Grigory Simin, M. Asif Khan, R. Gaska, M. S. Shur
Ultraviolet Light-Emitting Diodes At 340 Nm Using Quaternary Alingan Multiple Quantum Wells, V. Adivarahan, A. Chitnis, J. P. Zhang, M. Shatalov, J. W. Yang, Grigory Simin, M. Asif Khan, R. Gaska, M. S. Shur
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An ultraviolet light-emitting diode with peak emission wavelength at 340 nm is reported. The active layers of the device were comprised of quaternary AlInGaN/AlInGaN multiple quantum wells, which were deposited over sapphire substrates using a pulsed atomic-layer epitaxy process that allows precise control of the composition and thickness. A comparative study of devices over sapphire and SiC substrates was done to determine the influence of the epilayer design on the performance parameters and the role of substrate absorption.
Microscale Patchiness Of Bacterioplankton Assemblage Richness In Seawater, Richard A. Long, Farooq Azam
Microscale Patchiness Of Bacterioplankton Assemblage Richness In Seawater, Richard A. Long, Farooq Azam
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We sought to test the hypothesis that bacterial species richness and composition vary at the millimeter scale in the marine pelagic environment, in response to the heterogeneous distribution of organic matter. To test this hypothesis, it was necessary to design and test a protocol to sample, lyse and analyze (by polymerase chain reaction/denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis [PCR-DGGE]) bacterioplankton species richness in a single microliter of seawater. Significant variation in bacterial species richness was found amongst 1 μl samples. Greater species richness was seen when seawater was enriched with diatom detritus. Examination of species richness at 2 mm intervals over a …
Three Unique Coordination Geometries Involving 1,2-Dimethoxy-4,5-Bis(2-Pyridylethynyl)Benzene, Jeffrey E. Fiscus, Sandra Shotwell, Ralph C. Layland, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye, Uwe H. F. Bunz
Three Unique Coordination Geometries Involving 1,2-Dimethoxy-4,5-Bis(2-Pyridylethynyl)Benzene, Jeffrey E. Fiscus, Sandra Shotwell, Ralph C. Layland, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye, Uwe H. F. Bunz
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Reaction of the new ligand 1,2-dimethoxy-4,5-bis(2-pyridylethynyl) benzene with different metal centers under similar reaction conditions led to three distinct structure formation processes: molecular ring closure, dimerization, and polymer formation.
Hot Topics: 3d Imaging, Samantha K. Hastings
Hot Topics: 3d Imaging, Samantha K. Hastings
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No abstract provided.
The Flexible Firm: Capability Management In Network Organizations, C. Annique Un
The Flexible Firm: Capability Management In Network Organizations, C. Annique Un
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The article reviews the book "The Flexible Firm: Capability Management in Network Organizations," edited by Julian Birkinshaw and Peter Hagström.
Ca4Iro6, Ca3Mgiro6 And Ca3Zniro6, Matthew J. Davis, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
Ca4Iro6, Ca3Mgiro6 And Ca3Zniro6, Matthew J. Davis, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
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Single crystals of tetracalcium iridium hexaoxide, Ca4IrO6, tricalcium magnesium iridium hexaoxide, Ca3MgIrO6, and tricalcium zinc iridium hexaoxide, Ca3ZnIrO6, were prepared via high-temperature flux growth and structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The three compounds are isostructural and adopt the K4CdCl6 structure type, comprised of chains of alternating face-shared [CaO6], [MgO6] or [ZnO6] trigonal prisms and [IrO6] octahedra, surrounded by columns of Ca2+ ions.
Formula: Ca4IrO6, Ca3.34Mg0.66IrO6 and …
A Dipolar Coupling Based Strategy For Simultaneous Resonance Assignment And Structure Determination Of Protein Backbones, Fang Tian, Homayoun Valafar, James H. Prestegard
A Dipolar Coupling Based Strategy For Simultaneous Resonance Assignment And Structure Determination Of Protein Backbones, Fang Tian, Homayoun Valafar, James H. Prestegard
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A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by NMR is introduced. This approach relies on recent advances in high-resolution NMR spectroscopy that allow observation of anisotropic interactions, such as dipolar couplings, from proteins partially aligned in field ordered media. Residual dipolar couplings are used for both geometric information and a filter in the assembly of residues in a sequential manner. Experimental data were collected in less than one week on a small redox protein, rubredoxin, that was 15N enriched but not enriched above 1% natural abundance in 13C. Given the acceleration possible with partial 13C …
Si3N4/Algan/Gan-Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistors, X. Hu, A. Koudymov, Grigory Simin, J. Yang, M. Asif Khan, A. Tarakji, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska
Si3N4/Algan/Gan-Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistors, X. Hu, A. Koudymov, Grigory Simin, J. Yang, M. Asif Khan, A. Tarakji, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska
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We report on a metal–insulator–semiconductor heterostructurefield-effect transistor (MISHFET) using Si3N4 film simultaneously for channel passivation and as a gate insulator. This design results in increased radio-frequency (rf) powers by reduction of the current collapse and it reduces the gate leakage currents by four orders of magnitude. A MISHFET room temperature gate current of about 90 pA/mm increases to only 1000 pA/mm at ambient temperature as high as 300 °C. Pulsed measurements show that unlike metal–oxide–semiconductor HFETs and regular HFETs, in a Si3N4 MISHFET, the gate voltage amplitude required for current collapse is much higher …
Induced Strain Mechanism Of Current Collapse In Algan/Gan Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistors, Grigory Simin, A. Koudymov, A. Tarakji, X. Hu, J. Yang, M. Asif Khan, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska
Induced Strain Mechanism Of Current Collapse In Algan/Gan Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistors, Grigory Simin, A. Koudymov, A. Tarakji, X. Hu, J. Yang, M. Asif Khan, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska
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Gated transmission line model pattern measurements of the transient current–voltage characteristics of AlGaN/GaN heterostructurefield-effect transistors(HFETs) and metal–oxide–semiconductor HFETs were made to develop a phenomenological model for current collapse. Our measurements show that, under pulsed gate bias, the current collapse results from increased source–gate and gate–drain resistances but not from the channel resistance under the gate. We propose a model linking this increase in series resistances (and, therefore, the current collapse) to a decrease in piezoelectriccharge resulting from the gate bias-induced nonuniform strain in the AlGaN barrier layer.
Two Different One-Dimensional Structural Motifs In The Same Coordination Polymer: A Novel Interpenetration Of Infinite Ladders By Bundles Of Infinite Chains, Badruz Zaman, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
Two Different One-Dimensional Structural Motifs In The Same Coordination Polymer: A Novel Interpenetration Of Infinite Ladders By Bundles Of Infinite Chains, Badruz Zaman, Mark D. Smith, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
Faculty Publications
A coordination polymer with a novel structural motif
consisting of stacks of infinite ladders interpenetrated by
bundles of infinite chains is described; geometrical arguments
are made for the requirements that can lead to such
interpenetration as a function of ligand dimensions.
Reconstruction Corruption And The Redeemers' Prosecution Of Francis Lewis Cardozo, W. Lewis Burke
Reconstruction Corruption And The Redeemers' Prosecution Of Francis Lewis Cardozo, W. Lewis Burke
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No abstract provided.
In One Place, But Not Another: When The Law Encourages Breastfeeding In Public While Simultaneously Discouraging It At Work, Emily Suski
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In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring the trend among states to exempt breastfeeding from criminal indecent exposure laws and comparing this trend to the support, or lack thereof, in laws and policy for breastfeeding at work. The author's comparison reveals that while there is a trend to support breastfeeding in public, there is no such trend in the law to support breastfeeding in the relatively more private work environment.
The author argues that this disparity is both counterintuitive and serves to limit women's choices regarding breastfeeding and work. …
Ambiguous Commitments And Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine In Greece, 1947-1952, By Judith S. Jeffrey, Gerasimos Augustinos
Ambiguous Commitments And Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine In Greece, 1947-1952, By Judith S. Jeffrey, Gerasimos Augustinos
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Reviews the book Ambiguous Commitments and Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine in Greece, 1947-1952, by Judith S. Jeffrey.
The Biographer’S Tale By A. S. Byatt. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. 305 Pp. $24.00. Isbn 0-375- 41114-3., Jennifer A. Marshall
The Biographer’S Tale By A. S. Byatt. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. 305 Pp. $24.00. Isbn 0-375- 41114-3., Jennifer A. Marshall
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No abstract provided.
Assessing Observation Focus And Conference Targets Of Cooperating Teachers, Margaret M. Coleman, Murrary F. Mitchell
Assessing Observation Focus And Conference Targets Of Cooperating Teachers, Margaret M. Coleman, Murrary F. Mitchell
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The purpose of this study was to develop a strategy to assess two facets of the supervisory responsibilities of Cooperating Teachers (CTs): (a) what CTs choose to observe during a lesson when preparing to offer comments to a student teacher and (b) what CTs choose to bring to the attention of student teachers after observing a lesson. The purpose also was to determine the usefulness of the strategy in discriminating among CTs that may have different preparation backgrounds for supervisory duties. Eighteen elementary level CTs participated by individually watching a videotaped lesson, preparing a written critique, and responding to interviews …
Effective Community Policing Performance Measures, Geoffrey P. Alpert, Daniel Flynn, Alex R. Piquero
Effective Community Policing Performance Measures, Geoffrey P. Alpert, Daniel Flynn, Alex R. Piquero
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As the philosophy of policing moves from a traditional to a community-oriented approach, performance measures must shift as well. Unlike the typical police performance measures of arrest and crime rates found in traditional police philosophies, community-oriented policing performance measures are more general and tend to measure the extent to which police affect the quality of life in the communities they serve as well as the problems they solve. This manuscript begins the process of developing effective community policing performance measures and presents three case studies through which objectives and performance measures are conceptualized.
Aha/Acc Guidelines For Preventing Heart Attack And Death In Patients With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: 2001 Update - A Statement For Healthcare Professionals From The American Heart Association And The American College Of Cardiology, Sidney C. Smith Jr., Steven N. Blair, Robert O. Bonow, Lawrence M. Brass, Manuel D. Cerqueira, Kathleen Dracup, Valentin Fuster, Antonio M. Gotto, Scott M. Grundy, Nancy Houston-Miller, Alice Jacobs, Daniel Jones, Ronald M. Krauss, Lori Mosca, Ira S. Ockene, Richard C. Pasternak, Thomas A. Pearson, Marc A. Pfeffer, Rodman K. Starke, Kathryn A. Taubert
Aha/Acc Guidelines For Preventing Heart Attack And Death In Patients With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: 2001 Update - A Statement For Healthcare Professionals From The American Heart Association And The American College Of Cardiology, Sidney C. Smith Jr., Steven N. Blair, Robert O. Bonow, Lawrence M. Brass, Manuel D. Cerqueira, Kathleen Dracup, Valentin Fuster, Antonio M. Gotto, Scott M. Grundy, Nancy Houston-Miller, Alice Jacobs, Daniel Jones, Ronald M. Krauss, Lori Mosca, Ira S. Ockene, Richard C. Pasternak, Thomas A. Pearson, Marc A. Pfeffer, Rodman K. Starke, Kathryn A. Taubert
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No abstract provided.
Indium-Silicon Co-Doping Of High-Aluminum-Content Algan For Solar Blind Photodetectors, V. Adivarahan, Grigory Simin, G. Tamulaitis, R. Srinivasan, J. Yang, M. Asif Khan, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska
Indium-Silicon Co-Doping Of High-Aluminum-Content Algan For Solar Blind Photodetectors, V. Adivarahan, Grigory Simin, G. Tamulaitis, R. Srinivasan, J. Yang, M. Asif Khan, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska
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We report on an indium–silicon co-doping approach for high-Al-content AlGaN layers. Using this approach, very smooth crack-free n-type AlGaN films as thick as 0.5 μm with Al mole fraction up to 40% were grown over sapphire substrates. The maximum electron concentration in the layers, as determined by Hall measurements, was as high as 8×1017 cm−3 and the Hall mobility was up to 40 cm2/Vs. We used this doping technique to demonstrate solar-blind transparent Schottky barrierphotodetectors with the cut-off wavelength of 278 nm.
Validation Of Land Surface Models Using Satellite-Derived Surface Temperature, Joshua Rhoads, Ralph Dubayah, Dennis Lettenmaier, Greg O'Donnell, Venkataraman Lakshmi
Validation Of Land Surface Models Using Satellite-Derived Surface Temperature, Joshua Rhoads, Ralph Dubayah, Dennis Lettenmaier, Greg O'Donnell, Venkataraman Lakshmi
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This research examines the feasibility of using remotely sensed surface temperature for validation and updating of land surface hydrologic models. Surface temperature simulated by the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) hydrologie model is compared over the Arkansas-Red River basin with surface temperature retrievals from TOVS and GOES. The results show that modeled and satellite-derived surface temperatures agree well when aggregated in space or time. In particular, monthly mean temperatures agree on the pixel scale, and basin mean temperatures agree instantaneously. At the pixel scale, however, surface temperatures from both satellites were found to have higher spatial and temporal variabilities than the …
Crystal Growth, Structure Determination And Magnetism Of A New Hexagonal Rhodate: Ba9rh8o24, Katharine E. Stitzer, M. D. Smith, J. Darriet, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
Crystal Growth, Structure Determination And Magnetism Of A New Hexagonal Rhodate: Ba9rh8o24, Katharine E. Stitzer, M. D. Smith, J. Darriet, Hans Conrad Zur Loye
Faculty Publications
Single crystals of Ba9Rh8O24, grown from a molten potassium carbonate flux, crystallize in the spacegroup R¯3c with lattice parameters of a = 10.0899(4) and c = 41.462(2) Å. Magnetic measurements on oriented single crystals reveal the existence of magnetic anisotropy
Pulsed Atomic Layer Epitaxy Of Quaternary Alingan Layers, J. Zhang, E. Kuokstis, Q. Fareed, H. Wang, J. Yang, Grigory Simin, M. Asif Khan, R. Gaska, M. Shur
Pulsed Atomic Layer Epitaxy Of Quaternary Alingan Layers, J. Zhang, E. Kuokstis, Q. Fareed, H. Wang, J. Yang, Grigory Simin, M. Asif Khan, R. Gaska, M. Shur
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In this letter, we report on a material deposition scheme for quaternary AlxInyGa1−x–yN layers using a pulsed atomic layer epitaxy (PALE) technique. The PALE approach allows accurate control of the quaternary layer composition and thickness by simply changing the number of aluminum,indium, and gallium pulses in a unit cell and the number of unit cell repeats. Using PALE, AlInGaN layers with Al mole fractions in excess of 40% and strong room-temperature photoluminescence peaks at 280 nm can easily be grown even at temperatures lower than 800 °C.
Passivity-Based Control Of Saturated Induction Motors, Levent U. Gökdere, Marwan A. Simaan, Charles W. Brice
Passivity-Based Control Of Saturated Induction Motors, Levent U. Gökdere, Marwan A. Simaan, Charles W. Brice
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A passivity-based controller, which takes into account saturation of the magnetic material in the main flux path of the induction motor, is developed to provide close tracking of time-varying speed and flux trajectories in the high magnetic saturation regions. The proposed passivity based controller is experimentally verified. Also, a comparison between the controllers based on the saturated and nonsaturated magnetics is presented to demonstrate the benefit of the controller based on the saturated magnetics
Green Electrochemistry. Examples And Challenges, Michael A. Matthews
Green Electrochemistry. Examples And Challenges, Michael A. Matthews
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Electrochemical methods have been proposed for synthesis of organic compounds, including conversion of CO2. Such methods may provide a basis for environmentally friendly and sustainable methods for chemical production. Nevertheless, electrochemical syntheses are not widely utilized. Several examples of ongoing research are presented that illustrate both the opportunities as well as the challenges associated with the utilization of electrochemistry for green chemical manufacturing.
Book Review: Changing History: Afro-Cuban Cabildos And The Societies Of Color In The Nineteenth Century, By Philip A. Howard, Matt D. Childs
Book Review: Changing History: Afro-Cuban Cabildos And The Societies Of Color In The Nineteenth Century, By Philip A. Howard, Matt D. Childs
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No abstract provided.
Book Review: Immanuel Kant - Prolegomena To Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able To Come Forward As Science, Ed. Gary Hatfield, Konstantin Pollok
Book Review: Immanuel Kant - Prolegomena To Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able To Come Forward As Science, Ed. Gary Hatfield, Konstantin Pollok
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No abstract provided.
Low Frequency Noise In Gan Metal Semiconductor And Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors, S. L. Rumyantsev, N. Pala, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska, M. E. Levinshtein, M. Asif Khan, Grigory Simin, X. Hu, J. Yang
Low Frequency Noise In Gan Metal Semiconductor And Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors, S. L. Rumyantsev, N. Pala, M. S. Shur, R. Gaska, M. E. Levinshtein, M. Asif Khan, Grigory Simin, X. Hu, J. Yang
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The low frequency noise in GaNfield effect transistors has been studied as function of drain and gate biases. The noise dependence on the gate bias points out to the bulk origin of the low frequency noise. The Hooge parameter is found to be around 2×10−3 to 3×10−3.Temperature dependence of the noise reveals a weak contribution of generation–recombination noise at elevated temperatures.
The Power Of Apology And The Process Of Historical Reconciliation, Robert R. Weyeneth
The Power Of Apology And The Process Of Historical Reconciliation, Robert R. Weyeneth
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The article analyzes one of the ways that history makes the headlines today: in discussions of whether the present can--and should--apologize for the past. It examines this recent phenomenon by asking if historical apologies have the ability to facilitate a process of historical reconciliation. In its first three sections, the article explores the range and forms of apologies reported in the press during the last decade or so, the motives and goals of apologists, and the reasoning of those with misgivings about the utility and wisdom of apologies. A fourth section assesses the efficacy of historical apologies. Is an apology …