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Total Refraction At Oblique Incidence By A Transparent Bilayer Coating On A High-Index Transparent Or Absorbing Substrate, R. M.A. Azzam, Karim Javily Dec 1985

Total Refraction At Oblique Incidence By A Transparent Bilayer Coating On A High-Index Transparent Or Absorbing Substrate, R. M.A. Azzam, Karim Javily

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

Transparent bilayer coatings that produce total refraction (TR) of obliquely incident monochromatic light into an underlying substrate are considered. When the substrate is transparent, it is shown that TR takes place without any accompanying change of polarization. Totally refracting bilayers are realizable in the IR where high-refractive-index substrates are available. This is illustrated by a BaF2–ZnSe bilayer on a Ge substrate at a 10.6-μm (CO2-laser) wavelength and 45° angle of incidence. Limited changes of the angle of incidence, wavelength, and refractive indices and thicknesses of the two films of the bilayer are introduced, and their effects …


Investigation Of Electronic Holography Using Spice Computer Simulation Experiments, Monish Ranjan Chatterjee Dec 1985

Investigation Of Electronic Holography Using Spice Computer Simulation Experiments, Monish Ranjan Chatterjee

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Using SPICE experiments, it has been possible to verify most of the important aspects of electronic holography. The generation and properties of dynamic echoes under different types of nonlinearities have been extensively tested, and some new information has been garnered in the process. The case of pulse and generalized memory echoes has also been tested, and the results have been fairly satisfactory. Most of all, the simplicity with which the intriguing concept of memory echoes has translated into the circuit implementation on SPICE, and the closeness of the results to predicted behavior have been somewhat of a pleasant surprise.

Since …


Free Electron Density Measurements By Ir Absorption In Cds, Jack L. Boone, Gene Cantwell, Michael D. Shaw Dec 1985

Free Electron Density Measurements By Ir Absorption In Cds, Jack L. Boone, Gene Cantwell, Michael D. Shaw

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A contactless method for determining the spatial variation of the free carrier density in CdS is presented. The method involves the correlation of IR transmission with the free carrier density via the IR absorption coefficient. Preliminary measurements indicate a free electron density sensitivity of less than 5x1014 cm-3 and a spatial resolution which is limited only by the spot size of a CO2 (λ=10.6 μm) laser; this should be of the order of 100 μm. Experimental results indicate that the predominate scattering is due to impurity interaction at room temperature; this is indicative of the high degree of compensation in …


Beam Propagation In Periodic Quadratic-Index Waveguides, Lee W. Casperson Dec 1985

Beam Propagation In Periodic Quadratic-Index Waveguides, Lee W. Casperson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Several techniques are described for studying the propagation of off-axis polynomial Gaussian beams in media having straight axes and periodic z variations of the quadratic refraction and loss coefficients. For some periodic variations, exact analytical solutions of the paraxial equations are possible, and for sufficiently slow variations, WKB solutions can always be obtained. All results are expressed in conventional beam matrix form.


Retrospective Data Filter, Richard J. Prengaman, Robert E. Thurber, Joe Phipps, Ronald I. Greenberg, Wai L. Hom, James F. Jaworski, Guy W. Riffle Oct 1985

Retrospective Data Filter, Richard J. Prengaman, Robert E. Thurber, Joe Phipps, Ronald I. Greenberg, Wai L. Hom, James F. Jaworski, Guy W. Riffle

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

In a target detection communication system, apparatus and method for determining the presence of probable targets based on contacts (which can indicate the presence of a target, noise, chatter, or objects not of interest) detected within a predefined position sector or sectors over a specified number of scans. The position of each detected contact, as a contact of interest, is compared with the positions of contacts detected at previous times or scans. Velocity profiles indicate which previous contacts support the likelihood that the contact of interest represents a target having a velocity within a defined band. The likelihood, which can …


Bonding In Metal Hexacarbonyls, Ramiro Arratia‐Perez, Cary Y. Yang Oct 1985

Bonding In Metal Hexacarbonyls, Ramiro Arratia‐Perez, Cary Y. Yang

Electrical and Computer Engineering

A detailed analysis of the valence molecular orbitals (MO) in Cr(CO)6, Mo(CO)6, and W(CO)6is presented. A generalized bonding scheme, which includes participation of metal p electrons in the metal–ligand bond, emerges from our results. The metal p electrons are also responsible for effecting mixings between different sets of carbonyl 5σ and 1π orbitals. In these hexacarbonyls, this ‘‘σ’’+‘‘π’’ metal–ligand bonding contribution is quantitatively as significant as the well known σ donation and π‐back‐donation components. The MO’s obtained with the Dirac scattered‐wave (DSW) method are also used to determine the importance of relativistic effects in …


Randomized Routing On Fat-Trees, Ronald I. Greenberg Oct 1985

Randomized Routing On Fat-Trees, Ronald I. Greenberg

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Fat-trees are a class of routing networks for hardware-efficient parallel computation. This paper presents a randomized algorithm for routing messages on a fat-tree. The quality of the algorithm is measured in terms of the load factor of a set of messages to be routed, which is a lower bound on the time required to deliver the messages. We show that if a set of messages has load factor lambda on a fat-tree with n processors, the number of delivery cycles (routing attempts) that the algorithm requires is O(lambda+lgnlglgn) with probability 1-O(1/ …


A Theoretical Basis For Practical Amplifier Design Using Cascaded Operational Amplifiers, David J. Comer Aug 1985

A Theoretical Basis For Practical Amplifier Design Using Cascaded Operational Amplifiers, David J. Comer

Faculty Publications

A procedure is developed for the design of amplifiers to meet specified gain and bandwidth figures. The number of required operational amplifier stages is minimised. A figure of merit is introduced to determine if a particular operational amplifier can be used to satisfy a given set of specifications.


Minimum Probability Of Electron-Hole Pair Generation By Blackbody Radiation, Cheng-Hsiao Wu Jul 1985

Minimum Probability Of Electron-Hole Pair Generation By Blackbody Radiation, Cheng-Hsiao Wu

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Using the small-perturbation assumption that all the useful work is in the form of electron-hole pairs when photons from a blackbody radiation source are incident on a quantum device, we derive the minimum probability of generation of one or more pairs of electron holes. Using the Planck radiation formula for the solar spectrum at 6000 K and for the quantum device at 300 K, this minimum probability is about 0.8 at low photon frequency and approaches the limiting value of 0.95 at high frequency. Its relation to maximum efficiency of a quantum device is discussed.


High Discharge Rate Characteristics Of Nickel-Cadmium Batteries For Pulse Load Filtering, Gregory M. Gearing, Michael B. Cimino, David H. Fritts, John F. Leonard, Anthony J. Terzuoli Jr. Jul 1985

High Discharge Rate Characteristics Of Nickel-Cadmium Batteries For Pulse Load Filtering, Gregory M. Gearing, Michael B. Cimino, David H. Fritts, John F. Leonard, Anthony J. Terzuoli Jr.

Faculty Publications

Several tests of specially fabricated nickel-cadmium batteries having circular disk type electrodes were considered. These batteries were evaluated as filter elements between a constant current power supply and a five hertz pulsed load demanding approximately twice the power supply current during the load on portion of the cycle. Short tests lasting 10,000 cycles were conducted at up to a 21 C rate and an equivalent energy density of over 40 Joules per pound. In addition, two batteries were subjected to 107 charge/discharge cycles, one at a 6.5 C rate and the other at a 13 C rate. Assuming an …


Identification Of Defect Centers In Hg1-XCdXTe Using Their Energy Ievel Composition Dependence, Charles W. Myles, P. F. Williams, R. A. Chapman, E. G. Bylander Jun 1985

Identification Of Defect Centers In Hg1-XCdXTe Using Their Energy Ievel Composition Dependence, Charles W. Myles, P. F. Williams, R. A. Chapman, E. G. Bylander

P. F. (Paul Frazer) Williams Publications

We have extended the Kobayashi, Sankey, and Dow [Phys. Rev. B 25,6367 (1982)] theory of deep levels in Hg1-xCdxTe to include (vacancy, impurity) nearest-neighbor pairs. In qualitative agreement with the results obtained by these workers for isolated point defects, we find that the composition dependences (dE /dx) of the defect energy levels associated with such complexes depend on the site occupied by the impurity atom. Furthermore, we find that the composition dependences of some of the defect levels produced by such a complex are very different than the dE /dx of levels associated with …


Quantification Of Indian Rights: Problems Of Proof, Harry R. Sachse Jun 1985

Quantification Of Indian Rights: Problems Of Proof, Harry R. Sachse

The Federal Impact on State Water Rights (Summer Conference, June 11-13)

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Spontaneous Coherent Pulsations In Ring-Laser Oscillators: Stability Criteria, Lee W. Casperson Jun 1985

Spontaneous Coherent Pulsations In Ring-Laser Oscillators: Stability Criteria, Lee W. Casperson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

The stability criteria implied by a simplified semiclassical laser model are considered in detail. It is found that two types of criteria must be distinguished. The first concerns the smallest pump rate for which infinitesimal perturbations of the steady-state solution will increase with time, and the second concerns the smallest pump rate for which large amplitude modulations will not damp away.


Constraint On The Optical Constants Of A Film-Substrate System For Operation As An External-Reflection Retarder At A Given Angle Of Incidence, R. M.A. Azzam, Bruce E. Perilloux Apr 1985

Constraint On The Optical Constants Of A Film-Substrate System For Operation As An External-Reflection Retarder At A Given Angle Of Incidence, R. M.A. Azzam, Bruce E. Perilloux

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

Given a transparent film of refractive index n1 on an absorbing substrate of complex refractive indexn2-jk2, we examine the constraint on n1, n2, and k2 such that the film-substrate system acts as an external-reflection retarder of specified retardance Δ at a specified angle of incidence φ. The constraint, which takes the form ƒ(n1,n2,k2;φ,Δ) = 0, is portrayed graphically by equi-n1 contours in the n2,k2 plane at φ = 45, 70° and for Δ …


A New Design Concept For Field Distortion Trigger Spark Gaps, G. Schaefer, B. Pashale, P. F. Williams, K. H. Schoenbach, H. Krompholz Apr 1985

A New Design Concept For Field Distortion Trigger Spark Gaps, G. Schaefer, B. Pashale, P. F. Williams, K. H. Schoenbach, H. Krompholz

P. F. (Paul Frazer) Williams Publications

A common field distortion triggered spark gap utilizing geometric field enhancement at sharp edges usually operates in a cascade mode via the trigger electrode. A new trigger concept is proposed allowing strong field enhancement and direct breakdown between the two main electrodes. A test setup was designed to prove the feasibility of this concept. Experimental results on delay and jitter depending on percent breakdown voltage are presented. Best results achieved are a delay of 9 ns and a jitter of 2 ns at a self-breakdown voltage of 15 kV.


Explicit Equations For The Polarizing Angles Of A High-Reflectance Substrate Coated By A Transparent Thin Film, R. M.A. Azzam Mar 1985

Explicit Equations For The Polarizing Angles Of A High-Reflectance Substrate Coated By A Transparent Thin Film, R. M.A. Azzam

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

Simple explicit equations are derived that determine the angles of incidence at which the parallel and perpendicular polarization components of light are extinguished on reflection from a transparent film coating a high-reflectance (metallic) substrate. The polarizing angles obtained from our approximate expressions are in excellent agreement with those determined by iterative numerical solution of the exact nonlinear equations that govern such angles. For the approximation to be valid, the intensity reflectance of the film-substrate interface, evaluated at the critical angle of the film-ambient interface, must exceed 0.5.


Antireflecting And Polarizing Transparent Bilayer Coatings On Absorbing Substrates At Oblique Incidence, R. M.A. Azzam, Karim Javily Feb 1985

Antireflecting And Polarizing Transparent Bilayer Coatings On Absorbing Substrates At Oblique Incidence, R. M.A. Azzam, Karim Javily

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

The condition of zero reflection of p- and s-polarized light by a transparent bilayer on an absorbing substrate is derived in the form |gν(ø,Ni)| ≤ 1, where gν is a function of the angle of incidence ø, the refractive indices Ni(i = 0,1,2,3) of the system, and the polarization state ν (= p or s). As an application, the air-Si3N4-SiO2-Si system is considered at two laser wavelengths λ = 6328 and 3250 Å. The thicknesses of the two films of the bilayer and the …


Single-Layer Antireflection Coatings On Absorbing Substrates For The Parallel And Perpendicular Polarizations At Oblique Incidence, R. M.A. Azzam Feb 1985

Single-Layer Antireflection Coatings On Absorbing Substrates For The Parallel And Perpendicular Polarizations At Oblique Incidence, R. M.A. Azzam

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

Explicit equations are derived that determine the refractive index of a single layer that suppresses the reflection of p- or s-polarized light from the planar interface between a transparent and an absorbing medium at any given angle of incidence. The required layer thickness and the system reflectance for the orthogonal unextinguished polarization also follow explicitly. This generalizes earlier work that was limited to normal incidence or to oblique incidence at dielectric—dielectric interfaces. Specific examples are given of p- and s-antireflection layers on Si and Al substrates at λ = 6328 Å at various angles of incidence.


Numerical Simulation Of Streamer Propagation In Nitrogen At Atmospheric Pressure, S. K. Dhali, P. F. Williams Feb 1985

Numerical Simulation Of Streamer Propagation In Nitrogen At Atmospheric Pressure, S. K. Dhali, P. F. Williams

P. F. (Paul Frazer) Williams Publications

Results of the application of flux-corrected transport techniques to a two-dimensional numerical simulation of streamer propagation are presented. Characteristics such as diameter, velocity, shape, and density gradient of the head, and ionization in the body of the propagating streamer are determined. These results provide new insight into streamer propagation.


Extinction Of The P And S Polarizations Of A Wave On Reflection At The Same Angle From A Transparent Film On An Absorbing Substrate: Applications To Parallel-Mirror Crossed Polarizers And A Novel Integrated Polarimeter, R. M.A. Azzam Feb 1985

Extinction Of The P And S Polarizations Of A Wave On Reflection At The Same Angle From A Transparent Film On An Absorbing Substrate: Applications To Parallel-Mirror Crossed Polarizers And A Novel Integrated Polarimeter, R. M.A. Azzam

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

The p- and s-polarized components of light can be suppressed on reflection at the same angle of incidence from an absorbing substrate coated by a transparent thin film if the wave is refracted in the film at 45° and the constraint Re[(ε2 - α)/(l -α)]1/2 = α + | ε2 - α| is satisfied, where 2α and ε2 are the ratios of dielectric constants of the film and substrate, respectively, to that of the ambient. For high-reflectance metal substrates (|ε2| » 1), α≈ 1, the ratio of film to ambient refractive index …


Study Of Mo, Au, And Ni Implanted Molybdenum Laser Mirrors By Spectroscopic Ellipsometry, Paul G. Snyder, George H. Bu-Abbud, Jae Oh, John A. Woollam, David Poker, D. E. Aspnes, David Ingram, Peter Pronko Jan 1985

Study Of Mo, Au, And Ni Implanted Molybdenum Laser Mirrors By Spectroscopic Ellipsometry, Paul G. Snyder, George H. Bu-Abbud, Jae Oh, John A. Woollam, David Poker, D. E. Aspnes, David Ingram, Peter Pronko

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

The implantation of 150 kev molybdenum ions into polished molybdenum laser mirrors is found to increase the complex dielectric constant in the visible spectrum. Analysis using the Bruggeman effective medium approximation demonstrates that the increase is due to surface smoothing and that the surface is made nearly atomically smooth by a fluence of 5 x 1015 /cm2. Implantation of Au at 1Mev caused considerable microscopic roughening, as well as a change in the bulk optical properties. 3 MeV Ni ion implantation caused only a slight surface roughening. A thin dielectric film (probably a hydrocarbon) is found to …


Bistabiity By Induced Waveguiding In Coupled Semiconductor Lasers, Daniel Heffernan, J. Mcinerney, L. Reekie, D. Bradley Jan 1985

Bistabiity By Induced Waveguiding In Coupled Semiconductor Lasers, Daniel Heffernan, J. Mcinerney, L. Reekie, D. Bradley

Articles

Recently, McInerney, Reekie, and Bradley observed bistability in twin diode GaAs/GaAlAs injection lasers in an external cavity when both diodes were above threshold. We show that this bistability may be explained by a form of self-focusing which is produced by induced waveguiding in the wide stripe lasers. A detailed analysis is performed on a standard model of these diodes in an external cavity. We have found very good agreement between theory and experiment.


Stability Analysis Of Fixed-Point Digital Filters Using Computer Generated Lyapunov Functions- Part Ii: Wave Digital Filters And Lattice Digital Filters, A. Michel, Kelvin T. Erickson Jan 1985

Stability Analysis Of Fixed-Point Digital Filters Using Computer Generated Lyapunov Functions- Part Ii: Wave Digital Filters And Lattice Digital Filters, A. Michel, Kelvin T. Erickson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In a companion paper [4], we utilize the constructive stability algorithm of Brayton and Tong in the stability analysis of fixed-point digital filters which are in the direct form and in the coupled form. We continue this work in the present paper by considering wave digital filters and lattice digital filters. We believe that the results of the present paper and its companion paper demonstrate that the constructive algorithm constitutes an effective and general approach in the qualitative analysis of fixed-pointed digital filters.


Microcomputer Mrp In Three Months: Photon Kinetics, Wayne W. Wakeland Jan 1985

Microcomputer Mrp In Three Months: Photon Kinetics, Wayne W. Wakeland

Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Information about the company Photon Kinetics, a small, privately-held manufacturer of fiber optics test equipment, located in Beaverton, Oregon.


Fourier Transforms Over Warped Domains., Richard E. Dubroff Jan 1985

Fourier Transforms Over Warped Domains., Richard E. Dubroff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Author Shows that There May Be an Advantage to Computing Fourier Transforms Over Warped Domains. an Example of Such an Improvement is Provided. It is Also Shown How the Fourier Transform May Be Evaluated from Data Observed over a Warped Domain.


Growth Of Tungsten Selenide Films Through Pyrolytic Conversion And Anodic Electrooxidation Of Ammonium Selenotungstate ((Nh4)2wse4), R. D. Engelken, T. (Thomas) P. Van Doren, Jack L. Boone, A. K. Berry, A. Shahnazary Jan 1985

Growth Of Tungsten Selenide Films Through Pyrolytic Conversion And Anodic Electrooxidation Of Ammonium Selenotungstate ((Nh4)2wse4), R. D. Engelken, T. (Thomas) P. Van Doren, Jack L. Boone, A. K. Berry, A. Shahnazary

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

WxSey thin films have been prepared by the spray pyrolysis and anodic electrodeposition of solutions of ammonium selenotungstate, (NH4)2WSe4, with y/x usually between two and three for the sprayed films and y x>>1 for the electrodeposited films. The sprayed films indicated regions of crystalline WSe2 and have optical absorbance spectra consistent with a mixture of WSe2, WSe3, and selenium. The electrodeposited films are totally amorphous, highly photoconductive, and have optical absorbance spectra typical of amorphous or vitreous selenium. The sprayed films transform into WO3 at temperatures greater than 350°C in the presence of oxygen wile the electrode-posited films tend …


Stability Analysis Of Fixed-Point Digital Filters Using Computer Generated Lyapunov Functions- Part I: Direct Form And Coupled Form Filters, A. Michel, Kelvin T. Erickson Jan 1985

Stability Analysis Of Fixed-Point Digital Filters Using Computer Generated Lyapunov Functions- Part I: Direct Form And Coupled Form Filters, A. Michel, Kelvin T. Erickson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

We demonstrate the applicability of the constructive stability algorithm of Brayton and Tong in the stability analysis of fixed-point digital filters. In the present paper, we consider direct form and coupled form filters while in a companion paper we treat wave digital filters and lattice filters. We compare our results with existing ones which deal with either the global asymptotic stability of digital filters or with existence (resp., nonexistence) of limit cycles in digital filters. Several of the present results are new while some of the present results constitute improvements over existing results. In a few cases, the present results …


Modeling And System Identification Of Residential Air Conditioning Load, Anil Pahwa, Charles W. Brice Jan 1985

Modeling And System Identification Of Residential Air Conditioning Load, Anil Pahwa, Charles W. Brice

Faculty Publications

A fairly detailed physically-based model of the residential air condit$ oning system is presented. It has been shown that the paramstors of tho model can be identified by making a sequenco of measuremonts of on/off cycles of the air conditioner and the onvironment variables. A scheme to determine aggregate demand of the air conditionors using duty factors is presented. The effect on energy consumption and poak duty fa9tor of change in model parameters is determined. Also, the effect of reduction in the supply voltage is studied using this model and it has been found that the steady state air conditioning …


Spontaneous Coherent Pulsations In Ring-Laser Oscillators, Lee W. Casperson Jan 1985

Spontaneous Coherent Pulsations In Ring-Laser Oscillators, Lee W. Casperson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Complex spontaneous-pulsation phenomena have been reported in xenon lasers operating at 3.51-μm wavelength, and a theoretical explanation for these effects has been given. However, the published models contain various simplifications and have so far yielded only qualitative agreement with xenon-laser experiments. Reported here is a more rigorous analytical model, which for the first time provides quantitative agreement with experimental observations. This model should also find direct application in interpreting or predicting the behavior of other spontaneously pulsing laser systems.