Computational Study Of The Hydration Of Sulfuric Acid Dimers: Implications For Acid Dissociation And Aerosol Formation,
2012
Bucknell University
Computational Study Of The Hydration Of Sulfuric Acid Dimers: Implications For Acid Dissociation And Aerosol Formation, Berhane Temelso, Thuong Ngoc Phan, George C. Shields
Faculty Journal Articles
We have investigated the thermodynamics of sulfuric acid dimer hydration using ab initio quantum mechanical methods. For (H2SO4)2(H2O)n where n = 0−6, we employed high-level ab initio calculations to locate the most stable minima for each cluster size. The results presented herein yield a detailed understanding of the first deprotonation of sulfuric acid as a function of temperature for a system consisting of two sulfuric acid molecules and up to six waters. At 0 K, a cluster of two sulfuric acid molecules and one water remains undissociated. Addition of a second …
Development And Implementation Of Acoustic Feedback Control For Scanning Probe Microscopy,
2012
Portland State University
Development And Implementation Of Acoustic Feedback Control For Scanning Probe Microscopy, Rodolfo Fernandez Rodriguez
Dissertations and Theses
A remote-sensing acoustic method for implementing position control feedback in Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is presented. The capabilities of this feedback control using the new Whispering Gallery Acoustic Sensing (WGAS) method is demonstrated in a Shear-force Scanning Probe Microscope that uses a sharp probe attached to a piezoelectric Quartz Tuning Fork (QTF) firmly mounted on the microscope's frame. As the QTF is electrically driven its mechanical response reaches the SPM frame which then acts as a resonant cavity producing acoustic modes measured with an acoustic sensor strategically placed on the SPM head. The novelty of the WGAS resides in using …
Using Frequency-Narrowed, Tunable Laser Diode Arrays With Integrated Volume Holographic Gratings For Spin-Exchange Optical Pumping At High Resonant Fluxes And Xenon Densities,
2011
Rowan University
Using Frequency-Narrowed, Tunable Laser Diode Arrays With Integrated Volume Holographic Gratings For Spin-Exchange Optical Pumping At High Resonant Fluxes And Xenon Densities, Nicholas Whiting, Panayiotis Nikolaou, Neil A. Eschmann, Michael J. Barlow, R Lammert, J Ungar, W Hu, Laurent Vaissie, Boyd M. Goodson
Nicholas Whiting
Measurement Of The Neutron -Asymmetry Parameter A0 With Ultracold Neutrons,
2011
University of Kentucky
Measurement Of The Neutron -Asymmetry Parameter A0 With Ultracold Neutrons, Bradley Plaster, R. Rios, Thomas J. Bowles, Leah J. Broussard, Richard Carr, Steven Clayton, Scott Currie, Bradley W. Filippone, Peter Geltenbort, Kevin P. Hickerson, J. Todd Hoagland, Gary E. Hogan, B. Hona, Anthoney T. Holley, Takeyasu M. Ito, Chenyu Liu, Jingyang Liu, Mark Makela, J. W. Martin, Daniel Melconian, Michael P. Mendenhall, Charles L. Morris, R. Mortensen, Robert W. Pattie, Margaret L. Pitt, John C. Ramsey, R. Russell, Andy Saunders, R. Schmid, Susan J. Seestrom, Sky Sjue, Walter E. Sondheim, E. Tatar, B. Tipton, Robert B. Vogelaar, Brittany Vorndick, Christopher Wrede, Y. P. Xu, H. Yan, Andrew R. Young, J. Yuan
Robert W. Pattie Jr.
Picosecond Rotationally Resolved Stimulated Emission Pumping Spectroscopy Of No,
2011
Kettering University
Picosecond Rotationally Resolved Stimulated Emission Pumping Spectroscopy Of No, Chakree Tanjaroon, Scott Reeve, Alan Ford Ford, W. Dean Murray, Kevin Lyon, Bret Yount, Dan Britton, William Burns, Susan D. Allen, J. Bruce Johnson
Scott Reeve
No abstract provided.
Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy Of 13c2h2 In The 12900-13400 Region.Pdf,
2011
Kettering University
Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy Of 13c2h2 In The 12900-13400 Region.Pdf, Christopher J. Lue, Michael Sullivan, Mark Draganjac, Scott Reeve
Scott Reeve
No abstract provided.
Superhalogen Properties Of Cumcln Clusters: Theory And Experiment,
2011
Johns Hopkins University
Superhalogen Properties Of Cumcln Clusters: Theory And Experiment, Y. J. Ko, H. Wang, K. Pradhan, P. Koirala, Anil K. Kandalam, K. H. Bowen, P. Jena
Physics & Engineering Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Achieving Laser Wavelength Stability For Use In Neutral Atom Quantum Computing,
2011
California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Achieving Laser Wavelength Stability For Use In Neutral Atom Quantum Computing, Jennifer H. Rushing
Physics
Quantum computing may still be decades away from realization but the pieces necessary for the construction of the first quantum chip are beginning to come together. One piece still eluding researchers is the ability to address individual atoms within a scalable quantum chip structure. The resolution to this issue may be found in any one of several promising implementations, including the use of neutral atoms trapped in 2D optical lattices. One method of constructing such lattices, which has been shown to be computationally viable, employs the diffraction pattern just behind a circular aperture. Laser wavelength stability plays a crucial role …
Water Ice Films In Cryogenic Vacuum Chambers,
2011
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Water Ice Films In Cryogenic Vacuum Chambers, Jesse Michael Labello
Doctoral Dissertations
The space simulation chambers at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) allow for the testing and calibration of seeker sensors in cryogenic, high vacuum environments. During operation of these chambers, contaminant films can form on the components in the chamber and disrupt operation. Although these contaminant films can be composed of many molecular species, depending on the species outgassed by warm chamber components and any leaks or virtual leaks (pockets of gas trapped within a vacuum chamber) that may be present, water vapor is most common, and it will be the focus of this dissertation. In this dissertation, some properties of …
Dipole-Dipole Interaction Between Rubidium Rydberg Atoms,
2011
Ursinus College
Dipole-Dipole Interaction Between Rubidium Rydberg Atoms, Emily Altiere, Donald P. Fahey, Michael W. Noel, Rachel J. Smith, Thomas J. Carroll
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
Ultracold Rydberg atoms in a static electric field can exchange energy via the dipole-dipole interaction. The Stark effect shifts the energy levels of the atoms which tunes the energy exchange into resonance at specific values of the electric field (F¨orster resonances). We excite rubidium atoms to Rydberg states by focusing either a 480 nm beam from a tunable dye laser or a pair of diode lasers into a magneto-optical trap. The trap lies at the center of a configuration of electrodes. We scan the electric field by controlling the voltage on the electrodes while measuring the fraction of atoms that …
Equation Of State From The Potts-Percolation Model Of A Solid,
2011
Cleveland State University
Equation Of State From The Potts-Percolation Model Of A Solid, Miron Kaufman
Physics Faculty Publications
We expand the Potts-percolation model of a solid to include stress and strain. Neighboring atoms are connected by bonds. We set the energy of a bond to be given by the Lennard-Jones potential. If the energy is larger than a threshold the bond is more likely to fail, whereas if the energy is lower than the threshold, the bond is more likely to be alive. In two dimensions we compute the equation of state: stress as a function of interatomic distance and temperature by using renormalization-group and Monte Carlo simulations. The phase diagram, the equation of state, and the isothermal …
Peeling Adhesive Tape Emits Electromagnetic Radiation At Terahertz Frequencies,
2011
University of Wollongong
Peeling Adhesive Tape Emits Electromagnetic Radiation At Terahertz Frequencies, J. Horvat, R. A. Lewis
Roger A. Lewis
An unusual concept for a simple and inexpensive terahertz source is presented: unpeeling adhesive tape. The observed spectrum of this terahertz radiation exhibits a peak at 2 THz and a broader peak at 18 THz. The radiation is not polarized. The mechanism of terahertz radiation is tribocharging of the adhesive tape and subsequent discharge, possibly bremsstrahlung with absorption or energy density focusing during the dielectric breakdown of a gas. The accompanying optical emission is also a consequence of tribocharging.
Peeling Adhesive Tape Emits Electromagnetic Radiation At Terahertz Frequencies,
2011
University of Wollongong
Peeling Adhesive Tape Emits Electromagnetic Radiation At Terahertz Frequencies, J. Horvat, R. A. Lewis
Josip Horvat
An unusual concept for a simple and inexpensive terahertz source is presented: unpeeling adhesive tape. The observed spectrum of this terahertz radiation exhibits a peak at 2 THz and a broader peak at 18 THz. The radiation is not polarized. The mechanism of terahertz radiation is tribocharging of the adhesive tape and subsequent discharge, possibly bremsstrahlung with absorption or energy density focusing during the dielectric breakdown of a gas. The accompanying optical emission is also a consequence of tribocharging.
Dc Pulsed Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet Image Information,
2011
University College Dublin
Dc Pulsed Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet Image Information, Denis P. Dowling, F T. O'Neill, Vladimir Milosavljevic, Victor J. Law
Articles
This paper presents optical imaging and optical emission spectroscopy (OES) data of an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet. It is shown how the visual information and OES information of the air discharge are related as the blown arc extends from the nozzle (2-4 mm) with a molecular nitrogen rotational temperature on the order of 1700 K and the flowing afterglow beyond this region is dominated by the cooler (300-K) NO-O chemiluminescent reaction that produces NO2 species.
Wave-Function Functionals For The Density,
2011
Sacred Heart University
Wave-Function Functionals For The Density, Marlina Slamet, Xiao-Yin Pan, Viraht Sahni
Publications and Research
We extend the idea of the constrained-search variational method for the construction of wave-function functionals psi[chi] of functions chi. The search is constrained to those functions chi such that psi[chi] reproduces the density rho(r) while simultaneously leading to an upper bound to the energy. The functionals are thereby normalized and automatically satisfy the electron-nucleus coalescence condition. The functionals psi[chi] are also constructed to satisfy the electron-electron coalescence condition. The method is applied to the ground state of the helium atom to construct functionals psi[chi] that reproduce the density as given by the Kinoshita correlated wave function. The expectation of single-particle …
Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study Of Iron-Pyrene Cluster Anions,
2011
Johns Hopkins University
Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study Of Iron-Pyrene Cluster Anions, Xiang Li, Kit H. Bowen Jr., Puru Jena, Anil K. Kandalam
Physics & Engineering Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Wavelength Dependence Of Transverse Mode Coupling With/Without E-Block Of Gan Laser Cavity,
2011
California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Wavelength Dependence Of Transverse Mode Coupling With/Without E-Block Of Gan Laser Cavity, Krishneel Lal
Electrical Engineering
No abstract provided.
Selection Of Dd Branch In Fusion Reactions To Minimize Neutron Output,
2011
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Selection Of Dd Branch In Fusion Reactions To Minimize Neutron Output, Courtney Matzkind
Von Braun Symposium Student Posters
No abstract provided.
Structural Evolution And Stabilities Of Neutral And Anionic Clusters Of Lead Sulfide: Joint Anion Photoelectron And Computational Studies,
2011
McNeese State University
Structural Evolution And Stabilities Of Neutral And Anionic Clusters Of Lead Sulfide: Joint Anion Photoelectron And Computational Studies, Pratik Koirala, Boggavarapu Kiran, Anil K. Kandalam, Charles A. Fancher, Helen L. De Clercq, Xiang Li, Kit H. Bowen
Physics & Engineering Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Distributed Spacing Stochastic Feature Selection And Its Application To Textile Classification,
2011
Air Force Institute of Technology
Distributed Spacing Stochastic Feature Selection And Its Application To Textile Classification, Jeffrey D. Clark
Theses and Dissertations
Many situations require the need to quickly and accurately locate dismounted individuals in a variety of environments. In conjunction with other dismount detection techniques, being able to detect and classify clothing (textiles) provides a more comprehensive and complete dismount characterization capability. Because textile classification depends on distinguishing between different material types, hyperspectral data, which consists of several hundred spectral channels sampled from a continuous electromagnetic spectrum, is used as a data source. However, a hyperspectral image generates vast amounts of information and can be computationally intractable to analyze. A primary means to reduce the computational complexity is to use feature …