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Evidence For Day-To-Night Ion Transport At Low Solar Activity In The Venus Pre-Dawn Ionosphere, J. F. Brannon, Jane L. Fox, H. S. Porter Dec 1993

Evidence For Day-To-Night Ion Transport At Low Solar Activity In The Venus Pre-Dawn Ionosphere, J. F. Brannon, Jane L. Fox, H. S. Porter

Physics Faculty Publications

Periapsis of the Pioneer Venus spacecraft dropped below 180 km on August 28, 1992 near midnight, and 42 orbits of low altitude data at moderately low solar activity in the pre-dawn sector were obtained before contact was lost to the spacecraft in October, 1992. Through a combination of analysis of data from the PV orbiter ion mass spectrometer (OIMS) and modeling, we consider here what can be learned about the relative importance of plasma transport from the dayside and electron precipitation in maintaining the nightside ionosphere during the re-entry period. In particular, we examine here the atomic ion density profiles. …


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 10, December 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Dec 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 10, December 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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Recombination Of 2-Dimensional Electrons With Free Light And Heavy Holes In Alxga1-Xas-Gaas Single Heterojunctions In A Magnetic-Field, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, C. E. Stutz Dec 1993

Recombination Of 2-Dimensional Electrons With Free Light And Heavy Holes In Alxga1-Xas-Gaas Single Heterojunctions In A Magnetic-Field, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, C. E. Stutz

Physics Faculty Publications

Landau-level oscillations are observed in the photoluminescence from an AlxGa1-xAs-GaAs single heterojunction in an applied magnetic field. Extrapolating the oscillations back to zero field gives the energy of the transition from the two-dimensional (2D) electrons to the free heavy holes (hh1 and hh2) and free light holes (lh) weakly confined in the GaAs active layer. The measured energy separation between hh1 and lh is 1.8 meV, which agrees very well with the calculated value of 2.2 meV. The measured energy separation between hh1 and hh2 is 3.8 meV, in good agreement with the calculated value of …


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 9, November 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Nov 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 9, November 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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Controllability And Stabilizability Of Coupled Strings With Control Applied At The Coupled Points, Lop-Fat Ho Nov 1993

Controllability And Stabilizability Of Coupled Strings With Control Applied At The Coupled Points, Lop-Fat Ho

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Controllability and stabilizability of a system of coupled strings with control applied at the coupled points is studied. By investigating the properties of certain exponential series, it is shown that the system is approximate controllable if and only if related systems of uncoupled strings do not share a common eigenvalue. A sufficient condition for exact controllability is also obtained in terms of the Riesz basis properties of those exponential series.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 8, October 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Oct 1993

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Harmonic-Analysis Of Fractal Measures Induced By Representations Of A Certain C*-Algebra, Palle Jorgensen, Steen Pedersen Oct 1993

Harmonic-Analysis Of Fractal Measures Induced By Representations Of A Certain C*-Algebra, Palle Jorgensen, Steen Pedersen

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

We describe a class of measurable subsets Ω in Rd such that L2(Ω) has an orthogonal basis of frequencies eλ(x) = ei2πλ.x(x ε Ω) indexed by λ ∈ Λ ⊂ Rd. We show that such spectral pairs (Ω, Λ) have a self-similarity which may be used to generate associated fractal measures μ with Cantor set support. The Hilbert space L2(μ) does not have a total set of orthogonal frequencies, but a harmonic analysis of mu may be built instead from a natural representation of the Cuntz …


Student Fact Book, Fall 1993, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University Oct 1993

Student Fact Book, Fall 1993, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University

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Semantics-Based Information Brokering: A Step Towards Realizing The Infocosm, Vipul Kashyap, Amit P. Sheth Oct 1993

Semantics-Based Information Brokering: A Step Towards Realizing The Infocosm, Vipul Kashyap, Amit P. Sheth

Kno.e.sis Publications

The rapid advances in computer and communication technologies, and their merger, is leading to a global information market place. It will consist of federations of very large number of information systems that will cooperate to varying extents to support the users' information needs. We propose an architecture which may facilitate meeting these needs. It consists of three main components: information providers, information brokers and information consumers. We also propose an approach to information brokering. We discuss two of it's tasks: information resource discovery, which identities relevant information sources for a given query, and query processing, which involves the generation of …


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 7, September 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Sep 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 7, September 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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On The Escape Of Oxygen And Hydrogen From Mars, Jane L. Fox Sep 1993

On The Escape Of Oxygen And Hydrogen From Mars, Jane L. Fox

Physics Faculty Publications

Escape rates of oxygen atoms from dissociative recombination of O2+ above the Martian exobase are computed in light of new information from ab initio calculations of the dissociative recombination process, and our recently revised understanding of the Martian dayside ionosphere. Only about 60% of the dissociative recombinations occur in channels in which the O atoms are released with energies in excess of the escape velocity. Futhermore, we find that the computed escape fluxes for O depend greatly on the nature of the ion loss process that has been found necessary to reproduce the topside ion density profiles measured …


Semi-Insulating Nature Of Gas Source Molecular Beam Epitaxial Ingap Grown At Very Low Temperatures, David C. Look, Y. He, J. Ramdani, N. Elmasry, S. M. Bedair Aug 1993

Semi-Insulating Nature Of Gas Source Molecular Beam Epitaxial Ingap Grown At Very Low Temperatures, David C. Look, Y. He, J. Ramdani, N. Elmasry, S. M. Bedair

Physics Faculty Publications

InxGa1−xP lattice matched to GaAs (x≂0.51) has proven to be useful in many device applications. Here we show that undoped, semi‐insulating InGaP is possible by growing with gas source molecular beam epitaxy at very low temperatures, 150–250 °C. The material grown at about 200 °C is n‐type with a 296‐K resistivity of 9×105 Ω cm, a mobility of 120 cm2/V s, and a donor activity energy of 0.48 eV. When annealed at 600 °C for 1 h, the resistivity increases to greater than 109 Ω cm and the …


Electron-Beam Modification Of Gaas Surface-Potential - Measurement Of Richardson Constant, S. M. Lindsay, Joseph W. Hemsky, David C. Look Aug 1993

Electron-Beam Modification Of Gaas Surface-Potential - Measurement Of Richardson Constant, S. M. Lindsay, Joseph W. Hemsky, David C. Look

Physics Faculty Publications

The surface potential of GaAs is strongly modified in the presence of a high‐energy electron beam due to the creation of electron‐hole pairs in the depletion region and the subsequent drift of the holes to the surface where they neutralize surface states. This effect is modeled in terms of a parameter K=AT2/Ib(dE/dz)η, where Ib is the beam current density, A∗ is the effective Richardson constant, dE/dz is the beam energy loss per unit length, and η−1 is the average energy required to …


Electron-Drift Velocities In Argon-Boron Trichloride Gas-Mixtures, Donald L. Mosteller Jr., Merrill L. Andrews, Jerry D. Clark, A. Garscadden Aug 1993

Electron-Drift Velocities In Argon-Boron Trichloride Gas-Mixtures, Donald L. Mosteller Jr., Merrill L. Andrews, Jerry D. Clark, A. Garscadden

Physics Faculty Publications

Electron drift velocities were measured for argon gas mixtures containing 25 ppm to 0.5% boron trichloride additive using a pulsed-Townsend drift tube. These results show a marked sensitivity to mixture ratio and the gas mixtures also show negative differential conductivity and strong attachment at low electric field/gas number density.


Specifying And Enforcing Intertask Dependencies, Paul Attie, Munindar Singh, Amit P. Sheth, Marek Rusinkiewicz Aug 1993

Specifying And Enforcing Intertask Dependencies, Paul Attie, Munindar Singh, Amit P. Sheth, Marek Rusinkiewicz

Kno.e.sis Publications

Extensions of the traditional atomic transaction model are needed to support the development of multi-system applications or workflows that access heterogeneous databases and legacy application systems. Most extended transaction models use conditions involving events or dependencies between transactions. Intertask dependencies can serve as a uniform framework for defining extended transaction models. In this paper we introduce event attributes needed to determine whether a dependency is enforceable and to properly schedule events in extended transaction models. Using these attributes and a formalization of a dependency into the temporal logic CTL, we can automatically synthesize an automaton that captures the computations that …


Upper Limits To The Nightside Ionosphere Of Mars, Jane L. Fox Jul 1993

Upper Limits To The Nightside Ionosphere Of Mars, Jane L. Fox

Physics Faculty Publications

The nightside ionosphere of Mars could be produced by electron precipitation or by plasma transport from the dayside, by analogy to the Venus, but few measurements are available. We report here model calculations of upper limits to the nightside ion densities on Mars that would be produced by both mechanisms. For the auroral model, we have adopted the downward traveling portions of the electron spectra measured by the HARP instrument on the Soviet Phobos spacecraft in the Martian plasma sheet and in the magnetotail lobes. For the plasma transport case, we have imposed on a model of the nightside thermosphere, …


Prominent Thermally Stimulated Current Trap In Low-Temperature-Grown Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look Jul 1993

Prominent Thermally Stimulated Current Trap In Low-Temperature-Grown Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look

Physics Faculty Publications

By far, the largest thermally stimulated current trap in molecular beam epitaxial GaAs grown at 200–250 °C is T5, with an activation energy of 0.27 eV and most likely related to VGa. After an anneal at 300–350 °C, another trap T6 appears, with an activation energy of 0.14 eV and closely identified with VAs or the complex, VAs‐AsGa. Proposed defect reactions in this As‐rich material include VGa+AsAsVAs‐AsGa, and VGa+AsGaVGa‐AsGa.


Annealing Dynamics Of Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas Grown At 200°C, David C. Look, D. C. Walters, G. D. Robinson, J. R. Sizelove, M. G. Mier, C. E. Stutz Jul 1993

Annealing Dynamics Of Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas Grown At 200°C, David C. Look, D. C. Walters, G. D. Robinson, J. R. Sizelove, M. G. Mier, C. E. Stutz

Physics Faculty Publications

By separating a 2‐μm‐thick molecular‐beam‐epitaxial GaAs layer grown at 200 °C from its 650‐μm‐thick substrate, we have been able to obtain accurate Hall‐effect and conductivity data as functions of annealing temperature from 300 to 600 °C. At a measurement temperature of 300 K, analysis confirms that hopping conduction is much stronger than band conduction for all annealing temperatures. However, at higher measurement temperatures (up to 500 K), the band conduction becomes comparable, and a detailed analysis yields the donor and acceptor concentrations and the donor activation energy. Also, an independent absorption study yields the total and charged AsGa concentrations. …


Analytical Two-Layer Hall Analysis - Application To Modulation-Doped Field-Effect Transistors, David C. Look, C. E. Stutz, Christopher A. Bozada Jul 1993

Analytical Two-Layer Hall Analysis - Application To Modulation-Doped Field-Effect Transistors, David C. Look, C. E. Stutz, Christopher A. Bozada

Physics Faculty Publications

The classical magnetic‐field‐dependent Hall coefficient and conductivity equations are inverted to give the mobilities μ1 and μ2 and carrier concentrations n1 (or p1) and n2 (or p2) in two degenerate bands. The two‐band solution holds for arbitrary magnetic‐field strength as long as quantum effects can be ignored (i.e., kT≳ℏeB/m∗), and it is argued that the analysis can also be applied to two separate layers up to reasonable field strengths. The results are used to determine the two‐dimensional electron gas mobility and carrier concentration in a modulation‐doped field‐effect …


A Framework For Controlling Cooperative Agents, Kuo-Chu Lee, William H. Mansfield, Amit P. Sheth Jul 1993

A Framework For Controlling Cooperative Agents, Kuo-Chu Lee, William H. Mansfield, Amit P. Sheth

Kno.e.sis Publications

Presents an overview of the ITX (Interacting Transaction) system, which supports complex interactions among cooperating agents in the presence of user interventions that change application objectives and system failures. The system's components and its unique fixed-point criterion for feedback control of iterative interactions are described. An example of a simplified multimedia teleconferencing application is discussed to illustrate the features of the ITX system.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 6, June 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Jun 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 6, June 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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Donor And Acceptor Concentrations In Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas Grown At 300-Degrees-C And 400-Degrees-C, David C. Look, G. D. Robinson, J. R. Sizelove, C. E. Stutz Jun 1993

Donor And Acceptor Concentrations In Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas Grown At 300-Degrees-C And 400-Degrees-C, David C. Look, G. D. Robinson, J. R. Sizelove, C. E. Stutz

Physics Faculty Publications

The first Hall‐effect measurements on molecular beam epitaxial GaAs layers grown at the low temperatures of 300 and 400 °C are reported. Two independent methods were used to determine donor ND and acceptor NA concentrations and activation energy ED0, with the following combined results: ND≂3±1×1018, NA≂1.5±1×1017 cm−3, and ED0=0.645±0.009 eV for the 300 °C layer; ND≂2±1×1017, NA≂7±3×1016 cm−3, and ED0=0.648±0.003 eV for the 400 °C layer. Thus, the deep donor is …


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 5, May 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University May 1993

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Photoquenching And Thermal Recovery Of A Thermally Stimulated Current Peak In Semi-Insulating Gaas, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look May 1993

Photoquenching And Thermal Recovery Of A Thermally Stimulated Current Peak In Semi-Insulating Gaas, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look

Physics Faculty Publications

A prominent thermally stimulated current peak T5 appearing in semi‐insulating GaAs is shown to photoquench under infrared illumination, and then thermally recover at a rate r=2.0×108 exp(−0.26 eV/kT) s−1, exactly the same as that observed for EL2, within experimental error. Two possible explanations exist: (1) T5 and EL2 are microscopically very similar, probably each with an AsGa core; or (2) T5 is an electron trap that only appears to quench and recover with EL2 because EL2 controls the electron lifetime. Several other traps show similar quenching and recovery behavior.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 4, April 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Apr 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 4, April 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 3, March 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Mar 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 3, March 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 2, February 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Feb 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 2, February 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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The Full Group Of A Countable Measurable Equivalence Relation, Richard Mercer Feb 1993

The Full Group Of A Countable Measurable Equivalence Relation, Richard Mercer

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

We study the group of all ''R-automorphisms'' of a countable equivalence relation R on a standard Borel space, special Borel automorphisms whose graphs lie in R. We show that such a group always contains periodic maps of each order sufficient to generate R. A construction based on these periodic maps leads to totally nonperiodic R-automorphisms all of whose powers have disjoint graphs. The presence of a large number of periodic maps allows us to present a version of the Rohlin Lemma for R-automorphisms. Finally we show that this group always contains copies of free …


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 1, January 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Jan 1993

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 1, January 1993, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

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Uniqueness Of Radial Solutions Of Semilinear Elliptic Equations, Man Kam Kwong, Yi Li Jan 1993

Uniqueness Of Radial Solutions Of Semilinear Elliptic Equations, Man Kam Kwong, Yi Li

Yi Li

E. Yanagida recently proved that the classical Matukuma equation with a given exponent has only one finite mass solution. We show how similar ideas can be exploited to obtain uniqueness results for other classes of equations as well as Matukuma equations with more general coefficients.