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Development And Improvement Of Cerium Activated Gadolinium Gallium Aluminum Garnets Scintillators For Radiation Detectors By Codoping, Fang Meng Aug 2015

Development And Improvement Of Cerium Activated Gadolinium Gallium Aluminum Garnets Scintillators For Radiation Detectors By Codoping, Fang Meng

Doctoral Dissertations

Ce doped Gd3Ga3Al2O12 [gadolinium gallium aluminium oxides] is considered as a promising candidate for the next generation Positron Emission Tomography material due to its high light yield in theory. This dissertation is focused on studying the Gd3Ga3Al2O12:Ce crystals by codoping, aiming to improve the light yield and decay time experimentally and understand the underlying mechanism.

The work starts from prescreening appropriate codopants for Gd3Ga3Al2O12:Ce crystals. A cost-effective method is developed to predict the performance of the single crystals by characterizing the radioluminescence intensity and photoluminescence decay of the small polycrystalline pellets. This method is demonstrated by showing that the results …


A High Pressure Cell For Spark Plasma Sintering, Justin Robert Carmichael Aug 2015

A High Pressure Cell For Spark Plasma Sintering, Justin Robert Carmichael

Masters Theses

Many nanostructured materials have been shown to have performance gains strongly dependent on the grain size in the material. Nanostructured thermoelectric materials for instance have found great performance increases through reduction of the grain sizes, due mostly to the scattering of phonons while retaining a good electrical conductivity. Other such examples abound where the grain size plays an important role in the performance of the material, including magnetic materials, proton fuel cell membranes, or simply improving the mechanical properties of a system through the Hall-Petch relationship.

A considerable amount of effort has been applied into reducing the grain size of …


Mixing Metals For Magic Materials: Analysis Of Binary Eutectic Alloys For Metamaterial Applications, Ethan Elder Fox Aug 2015

Mixing Metals For Magic Materials: Analysis Of Binary Eutectic Alloys For Metamaterial Applications, Ethan Elder Fox

Masters Theses

Uses of metamaterials, also known as negative index materials (NIMs), are wide ranging and include lenses that have a resolution beyond the diffraction limit, incredibly small antenna, and cloaking devices for optical, infrared, and microwave wavelengths.

The unique properties of metamaterials are not found in any naturally occurring material. By having simultaneously negative values for ε [electrical permittivity] and μ [magnetic permeability], a metamaterial can have a negative index of refraction over a certain frequency band. The unique properties of negative index materials emerge chiefly from their highly ordered structure.

Binary eutectic alloys have the potential to be used as …


The Experimental And Theoretical Study Of Plasticity Improvement Of Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses, Xie Xie May 2015

The Experimental And Theoretical Study Of Plasticity Improvement Of Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses, Xie Xie

Doctoral Dissertations

Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) attract more and more attention for their great mechanical properties, such as high strength, good corrosion resistance, etc. However, even though extensive studies have been made, their deformation mechanisms are still not well understood. Their limited plasticity and catastrophic failure after yielding severely prevent their broad applications in industry and daily life. To improve their plasticity, some work has been done through miscellaneous processing methods, e.g., thin-film coating, surface treatment, and ion irradiation. The present work also focuses on the plastic deformation of BMGs, and is expected to deepen the fundamental understanding of the deformation mechanisms …


Engineering The “Pluripotency” Of Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses As Biomedical Materials, Lu Huang May 2015

Engineering The “Pluripotency” Of Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses As Biomedical Materials, Lu Huang

Doctoral Dissertations

Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are a family of novel alloys with amorphous microstructures. The combination of their excellent mechanical properties, good chemical stability, high thermal formability, and general biocompatibility has brought up new opportunities for biomaterials. Research in this dissertation was focused on exploring multiple biomedical functionalities of Zr-based BMGs over a wide spectrum, combining materials and biological characterizations, through experimental and computational approaches. Four distinct yet interconnected tasks were endeavored, involving inflammation, hard-tissue implant, soft-tissue prosthesis, and pathogenic infection.

The inflammation that can be potentially triggered by Zr-based BMGs was investigated using macrophages. Lower level or comparable macrophage activations …


Energy Selective Neutron Imaging For The Characterization Of Polycrystalline Materials, Robin Woracek May 2015

Energy Selective Neutron Imaging For The Characterization Of Polycrystalline Materials, Robin Woracek

Doctoral Dissertations

This multipart dissertation focuses on the development and evaluation of advanced methods for material testing and characterization using neutron diffraction and imaging techniques. A major focus is on exploiting diffraction contrast in energy selective neutron imaging (often referred to as Bragg edge imaging) for strain and phase mapping of crystalline materials. The dissertation also evaluates the use of neutron diffraction to study the effect of multi-axial loading, in particular the role of applying directly shear strains from the application of torsion. A portable tension-torsion-tomography loading system has been developed for in-situ measurements and integrated at major user facilities around the …


Transparent Superhydrophobic Polycarbonate Coating, Gimgun Loi May 2015

Transparent Superhydrophobic Polycarbonate Coating, Gimgun Loi

Masters Theses

Superhydrophobicity is a property commonly seen in nature such as the lotus leaf. This unique property allows the surface of a material to exhibit water repellency and self-cleaning abilities. This effect is contributed by two important components: the rough surface topography and low surface free energy. Since the discovery of this unique property, several methods and various materials have been used to produce this effect and used in a wide variety of applications. However, the use of this type of effect on transparent surfaces is still being researched. I have proposed a method to develop a transparent superhydrophobic coating using …


Increasing Efficiency Of Thermal Desalination, Jarrod A. Edwards, Mackinzie Washington, Chan Jung, Ben Garrison Jan 2015

Increasing Efficiency Of Thermal Desalination, Jarrod A. Edwards, Mackinzie Washington, Chan Jung, Ben Garrison

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

No abstract provided.


Single Fiber Mechanical Properties Using Nano-Tensile Testing And Carbon Fiber Structure-Property Relationship, Matthew Erich Kant Dec 2014

Single Fiber Mechanical Properties Using Nano-Tensile Testing And Carbon Fiber Structure-Property Relationship, Matthew Erich Kant

Doctoral Dissertations

Single carbon fibers are studied using a nano-tensile testing system. This system has unprecedented load and displacement resolution, nN and nm respectively, and the ability to perform dynamic testing for storage and loss modulus during quasi-static tensile extension. Furthermore, improved fiber mounting and alignment procedures coupled with the precision of the nano-tensile testing system assist in unprecedented resolution in single fiber mechanical testing for axial modulus and strength. Hence, using these unique capabilities, the moduli and their statistical distribution of many high performance carbon fibers are reported here. From this, a simplified single parameter model describing the strain dependent modulus …


Reverse Engineering Of Reciprocating Saw, Nicholas Alexander Cavopol, Candice Kinsler, Carly Jania, Joseph Richard Creekmore Dec 2014

Reverse Engineering Of Reciprocating Saw, Nicholas Alexander Cavopol, Candice Kinsler, Carly Jania, Joseph Richard Creekmore

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

No abstract provided.


Monte Carlo Modeling Of Ion Beam Induced Secondary Electrons, Uk Huh Aug 2014

Monte Carlo Modeling Of Ion Beam Induced Secondary Electrons, Uk Huh

Doctoral Dissertations

Modeling ion beam induced secondary electron (iSE) production within matter for simulating ion beam induced images has been studied. When the complex nature of ion beam interactions with matter is account for, a detailed quantitative model of the ion interactions with matter, Monte Carlo simulation will be the best choice to be able to compute and predict iSE yields faster and more accurately. In order to build Monte Carlo simulation software incorporated with a reliable database of stopping power tables, for wide variety of range of materials, there have been numerous attempts to experimentally measure ion stopping power tables and …


Fabrication And Characterization Of Cu-Co Alloy Nanoparticles Via Pulsed Laser Dewetting, Shaofang Fu Aug 2014

Fabrication And Characterization Of Cu-Co Alloy Nanoparticles Via Pulsed Laser Dewetting, Shaofang Fu

Masters Theses

The fabrication and characterization of Cu[Copper]-Co[Cobalt] alloy nanoparticles are addressed in this thesis. First, Cu-Co alloy thin films with total thickness of ~10 nm [nanometer] were deposited on both 100 nm SiO2 [silicon dioxide] coated silicon wafers and quartz substrates using RF magnetron sputtering system. Three structures were studied in this work: (1) ~10 nm co-sputtered Cu-Co alloy thin film. (2) ~5 nm (at center) Cu thin film covered by ~5 nm (at center) Co thin film. (3) ~5 nm (at center) Co thin film covered by ~5 nm (at center) Cu thin film. In addition, ~10 nm pure …


Low Temperature Thermally Activated Cvd Of Silicon On Molybdenum For Oxidation Protection, Brian C. Jolly Aug 2014

Low Temperature Thermally Activated Cvd Of Silicon On Molybdenum For Oxidation Protection, Brian C. Jolly

Masters Theses

The United States Global Threat Reeducation Initiative (GTRI) is promoting the production of molybdenum-99 without the use of uranium-235. One possible route, called neutron capture technology, is through the activation of molybdenum-98 via irradiation. GE-Hitachi has identified a location within their boiling water reactors for molybdenum-98 irradiation, but the elevated temperatures present risk oxidizing the molybdenum. This work explored using a silicon coating to protect the molybdenum from oxidation. With silane gas as the precursor, chemical vapor deposition was employed to produce the silicon coating. Characterization was performed and showed a discrete silicon layer was deposited with little to no …


Ab Initio Studies Of Proton Transport In Proton Exchange Membranes, Jeffrey Keith Clark May 2014

Ab Initio Studies Of Proton Transport In Proton Exchange Membranes, Jeffrey Keith Clark

Doctoral Dissertations

A molecular-level understanding of the factors that contribute to transport properties of proton exchange membranes (PEMs) for fuel cell applications is needed to aid in the development of superior membrane materials. Ab initio electronic structure calculations were undertaken on various PEM ionomer fragments to explore the effects of local hydration, side chain connectivity, protogenic group separation, and specific side chain chemistry on proton dissociation and transfer at low hydration. Cooperative interactions between both intra- and inter-molecular acidic groups and hydrogen bond connectivity were found to enhance proton dissociation at very low degrees of hydration. The energetics associated with proton transfer …


Synthesis And Characterization Of Magnetic Nanowires Prepared By Chemical Vapor Deposition, Siwei Tang May 2014

Synthesis And Characterization Of Magnetic Nanowires Prepared By Chemical Vapor Deposition, Siwei Tang

Doctoral Dissertations

Various metal silicide and germanide magnetic nanowires were synthesized using a home-built CVD [chemical vapor deposition] system. The morphology, composition, and magnetic properties of the nanowires were studied and correlated with growth parameters such as temperature, pressure, time, and source-substrate distance.

One of the compositions targeted for synthesis was MnSi [manganese silicide]. In bulk, this material orders helimagnetically at Tc [curie temperature] = 30K, with a helical pitch of about 20 nm. After extensive study, we learned that the thickness of the silicon dioxide layer on the substrate is a critical parameter for the growth of MnSi nanowires. An …


Structural Analysis Of The Tablerock Thrust Sheet, Grandfather Mountain Window, Northwestern North Carolina: Emplacement Kinematics Of A Large Horse In A Major Thrust System, Ann Elizabeth Walker May 2014

Structural Analysis Of The Tablerock Thrust Sheet, Grandfather Mountain Window, Northwestern North Carolina: Emplacement Kinematics Of A Large Horse In A Major Thrust System, Ann Elizabeth Walker

Masters Theses

The Tablerock thrust sheet is exposed along the southwestern margin of Grandfather Mountain window in northwestern North Carolina, where it separates basement and cover rocks inside the window from basement thrust sheets of the overriding Blue Ridge-Piedmont megathrust sheet. It is a complex of footwall-derived horses of rifted-margin metasedimentary rocks, including Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian Chilhowee Group quartzite and phyllite, and Shady Dolomite. Penetrative deformation throughout the Tablerock thrust sheet is defined by an extensively transposed foliation, and strong colinearity between well developed transport lineations and SE/NW-trending tight, isoclinal, and sheath folds. Centimeter- to meter-scale sheath folds are common throughout …


Spectroscopic, Thermal, And Physical Analysis Of The Raw Materials In Europium Doped Cesium Strontium Iodide Scintillator, Bonnie Dell Blalock Dec 2013

Spectroscopic, Thermal, And Physical Analysis Of The Raw Materials In Europium Doped Cesium Strontium Iodide Scintillator, Bonnie Dell Blalock

Masters Theses

Scintillators are widely used in homeland security applications that utilize gamma-ray spectroscopy. An ideal scintillator for this purpose should possess a high effective atomic number, high light yield, and good energy resolution. The scintillator CsSrI3: Eu [cesium strontium iodide: europium], recently developed at the Scintillation Materials Research Center, has excellent properties. Recent efforts have been made to evaluate the basic thermal properties and IR spectra of the compound’s raw materials as part of a project to improve the quality of grown crystals. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of high purity anhydrous CsI [cesium iodide], SrI2 [strontium iodide], and …


An Investigation Of Energy Migration In Rare Earth Oxyorthosilicate Scintillation Materials, Harold Edward Rothfuss Aug 2013

An Investigation Of Energy Migration In Rare Earth Oxyorthosilicate Scintillation Materials, Harold Edward Rothfuss

Doctoral Dissertations

In most scintillator applications, the energy resolution is an important scintillation property and is related to other scintillator properties. In order to observe how these properties relate to the energy resolution, a simulation was created to quantify most of these characteristics for a LSO:Ce scintillator. These results were validated with good agreement to experimental results. From the separable components of the simulation, an understanding of the contributions to the energy resolution broadening was developed. A thought to improve the energy resolution by improving the energy migration was tested by observing and modifying the scintillation kinetics of YSO:Ce. The scintillation kinetics …


Plasmonics Resonance Enhanced Active Photothermal Effects In Aluminum Nanoenergetics For Propulsion Applications, Jacques Abboud Aug 2013

Plasmonics Resonance Enhanced Active Photothermal Effects In Aluminum Nanoenergetics For Propulsion Applications, Jacques Abboud

Doctoral Dissertations

In this dissertation, aluminum nanoparticles (Al NPs) are shown capable to on-demand enhance and control the local photothermal energy deposition, both spatially and temporally, via active photothermal effects initiated by the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) phenomenon, and amplified by the Al exothermal oxidation reactions. Experiments in dry and wet environments along with computational modeling of the photothermal process are very desirable for gaining fundamental understanding, ignition optimization and parameter exploration.

Combined phenomena of motion and ignition of Al NPs are explored first in this study. Both resulting from exposing a pile of the nanoenergetics in hand to a single …


Structural And Kinetic Studies Of Structure I Gas Hydrates Via Low Temperature X-Ray Diffraction And High Resolution Neutron Diffraction, Susan Michelle Everett May 2013

Structural And Kinetic Studies Of Structure I Gas Hydrates Via Low Temperature X-Ray Diffraction And High Resolution Neutron Diffraction, Susan Michelle Everett

Doctoral Dissertations

Gas hydrates are materials of interest as sources for clean energy, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas mitigation, and gas storage. This body of work presents two projects that each separately explore one aspect of the potential found in gas hydrates. Chapter 1 tackles the structural changes found to occur over the CO2 [carbon dioxide] - CH4 [methane] hydrate solid solution. The application here pertains to the sequestration of CO2 in natural gas hydrates found in permafrost regions and ocean floors. As CO2 is injected into the hydrate reservoir, CH4 is released and recovered for energy use. …


Evaluation Of The Transient Thermal Performance Of A Graphite Foam/Phase Change Material Composite, Michael Paul Trammell May 2013

Evaluation Of The Transient Thermal Performance Of A Graphite Foam/Phase Change Material Composite, Michael Paul Trammell

Masters Theses

The thermal transient response of graphite foam infiltrated with paraffin wax as a thermal protection composite was investigated. Graphite foam is a rigid open-celled porous carbon material that exhibits high thermal conductivity along the ligaments. To increase the ability of graphite foam to store heat energy, it was infiltrated with a phase change material, paraffin wax. Filling the foam with a phase change material (PCM) creates a composite that transfers heat through an interconnected network of ligaments to a large surface area of PCM for absorption. Foams were made at various pressures to understand the effect of porosity, which also …


Understanding Size Effects In Small Scale Deformation: A Statistical Perspective, Sudharshan Phani Pardhasaradhi Dec 2012

Understanding Size Effects In Small Scale Deformation: A Statistical Perspective, Sudharshan Phani Pardhasaradhi

Doctoral Dissertations

Recent experimental observations of micro-compression / tension tests indicate that as the size of test specimen decreases the yield strength increases. This raises a fundamental question: Why is smaller stronger? Is there a fundamental relationship between the size of a specimen and its intrinsic strength? This simple question pushes the limit of the current understanding of the physical mechanisms underlying material deformation, especially at small scales. In order to explain the experimental observations of the strength of small specimens containing a limited number of dislocations, a simple statistical model is developed. Two different types of randomness are introduced, viz., randomness …


Structure And Dynamics Of High Temperature Superconductors, Jennifer Lynn Niedziela Dec 2012

Structure And Dynamics Of High Temperature Superconductors, Jennifer Lynn Niedziela

Doctoral Dissertations

High temperature superconductivity in iron based compounds has presented a series of complex problems to condensed matter physics since being discovered in 2008. The stalwart basis of condensed matter physics is the “strength in numbers" aspect of crystalline periodicity. Perfect crystalline periodicity has made possible the reduction of the questions of structural and electronic properties to single dimensions, increasing the tractability of these problems. Nevertheless, modern complex materials stretch these assumptions to their limits, and it is at this point where our work starts. Using neutron and x-ray scattering, we have conducted a series of studies on the structural disorder …


Lignin Yield Maximization Of Lignocellulosic Biomass By Taguchi Robust Product Design Using Organosolv Fractionation, Anton Friedrich Astner Dec 2012

Lignin Yield Maximization Of Lignocellulosic Biomass By Taguchi Robust Product Design Using Organosolv Fractionation, Anton Friedrich Astner

Masters Theses

Lignin, a byproduct of the organosolv pretreatment process using lignocellulosic biomass from switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) and tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) is currently being explored for its potential use in the production of value-added chemicals and biobased polymers. Pretreatment is one of the most expensive processing steps in cellulosic biomass conversion. Optimization of the process is one of the major goals of the biomass-toethanol conversion process. Taguchi Robust Product Design (TRPD) provides an effective engineering experimental design method for optimizing a system and designing products that are robust to process variations. Given the results of several preliminary …


Magnetic And Elastic Properties Of Magnetostrictive Tb6fe1-Xcoxbi2, Michael Richard Koehler Aug 2012

Magnetic And Elastic Properties Of Magnetostrictive Tb6fe1-Xcoxbi2, Michael Richard Koehler

Doctoral Dissertations

The Tb6[6 sub]Fe1-x[1-x sub]Cox[x sub]Bi2[2 sub] (x = 0, 0.125, 0.25, and 0.375) family of compounds has been synthesized and investigated for magnetostrictive behavior using capacitance dilatometry. These measurements have been complemented by measurements of the elastic moduli using Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS), magnetization measurements (with a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM)), as well as powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and powder neutron diffraction measurements and heat capacity measurements.

Each of the compounds studied shows little magnetostriction at the Curie temperature but shows pronounced amounts of magnetostriction at temperatures below 100 K. Magnetostriction values of up to ~980 ppm have been discovered …


Pretreatment And Pyrolysis Of Rayon-Based Precursor For Carbon Fibers, Kokouvi Akato Aug 2012

Pretreatment And Pyrolysis Of Rayon-Based Precursor For Carbon Fibers, Kokouvi Akato

Masters Theses

In this work, two rayon fibers were investigated as carbon fiber precursors. A detailed consideration has been applied to a domestically produced cellulose fiber to carbon fiber (CF) transition. This transition of precursor to carbon fiber can be subdivided into two stages: pyrolysis (thermal decomposition) of cellulose in air and high temperature treatment in an inert atmosphere. The specific objectives were to investigate the stabilization stage of the produced rayon with respect to changes taking place during thermal decomposition, and to evaluate the effects on the properties of the carbonized fiber. Changes taking place during the conversion process of the …


Compatibility Evaluation Of Glass/Epoxy Insulation For Use In Iter’S Central Solenoid Superconducting Electromagnets, Carolyn Grace Kidwell May 2012

Compatibility Evaluation Of Glass/Epoxy Insulation For Use In Iter’S Central Solenoid Superconducting Electromagnets, Carolyn Grace Kidwell

Masters Theses

A variety of glass fiber types are being considered for use as insulation material in the central solenoid superconducting electromagnets for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). Before these materials can be used, a compatibility of these glass products with an epoxy matrix has to be characterized. In this study, three candidate glass types (1581, 7781, and 38050) were considered and their compatibility with a DGEBF epoxy matrix was determined via three-point flexure tests at room temperature (295K) and liquid nitrogen temperature (77K) and constant load flexure creep tests at room temperature. The material variables among these glass products were …


Computational And Experimental Study Of Structure-Property Relationships In Nial Precipitate-Strengthened Ferritic Superalloys, Shenyan Huang Dec 2011

Computational And Experimental Study Of Structure-Property Relationships In Nial Precipitate-Strengthened Ferritic Superalloys, Shenyan Huang

Doctoral Dissertations

Ferritic superalloys strengthened by coherent ordered NiAl B2-type precipitates are promising candidates for ultra-supercritical steam-turbine applications, due to their superior resistance to creep, coarsening, oxidation, and steam corrosion as compared to Cr ferritic steels at high temperatures. Combined computational and experimental tools have been employed to investigate the interrelationships among the composition, microstructure, and mechanical behavior, and provide insight into deformation micromechanisms at elevated temperatures.

Self and impurity diffusivities in a body-centered-cubic (bcc) iron are calculated using first-principles methods. Calculated self and impurity diffusivities compare favorably with experimental measurements in both ferromagnetic and paramagnetic states of bcc Fe. The calculated …


Study Of Mechanical Behaviors And Structures Of Bulk Metallic Glasses With High-Energy Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction, Feng Jiang Aug 2011

Study Of Mechanical Behaviors And Structures Of Bulk Metallic Glasses With High-Energy Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction, Feng Jiang

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation addresses two critical issues in the mechanical behaviors and structures of bulk-metallic glasses (BMGs): (1) the effect of composition, fabrication method, and pretreatment of plastic deformation on mechanical properties and structures of BMGs; (2) the mechanical response and structural evolution of BMGs in the elastic and plastic region.

(Cu50Zr50)94Al6 and (Cu50Zr50)92Al8 amorphous alloys were used to study the effect of composition on mechanical properties and structures of BMGs. The (Cu50Zr50)94Al6 alloy exhibits lower yield stress and Young’s …


Discovery And Development Of Rare Earth Activated Binary Metal Halide Scintillators For Next Generation Radiation Detectors, Kan Yang Aug 2011

Discovery And Development Of Rare Earth Activated Binary Metal Halide Scintillators For Next Generation Radiation Detectors, Kan Yang

Doctoral Dissertations

This work focuses on discovery and development of novel binary halide scintillation materials for radiation detection applications. A complete laboratory for raw materials handling, ampoule preparation, material rapid synthesis screening, single crystal growth, sample cutting, polishing and packaging of hygroscopic halide scintillation materials has been established. Ce3+ and Eu2+ activated scintillators in three binary systems: Alkali Halide – Rare Earth Halide (AX–REX3), Alkali Halide – Alkaline Earth Halide (AX–AEX2) and Alkalin Earth Halide – Rare Earth Halide (AEX2–REX3) were systematically studied. Candidates for new scintillation materials in the three systems …