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Imaging An Aligned Polyatomic Molecule With Laser-Induced Electron Diffraction, Michael G. Pullen, Benjamin Wolter, Anh-Thu Le, Matthias Baudisch, Michael Hemmer, Arne Senftleben, Claus Dieter Schroeter, Joachim Ullrich, Robert Moshammer, C. D. Lin, Jens Biegert Jun 2015

Imaging An Aligned Polyatomic Molecule With Laser-Induced Electron Diffraction, Michael G. Pullen, Benjamin Wolter, Anh-Thu Le, Matthias Baudisch, Michael Hemmer, Arne Senftleben, Claus Dieter Schroeter, Joachim Ullrich, Robert Moshammer, C. D. Lin, Jens Biegert

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Laser-induced electron diffraction is an evolving tabletop method that aims to image ultrafast structural changes in gas-phase polyatomic molecules with sub-Ångström spatial and femtosecond temporal resolutions. Here we demonstrate the retrieval of multiple bond lengths from a polyatomic molecule by simultaneously measuring the C-C and C-H bond lengths in aligned acetylene. Our approach takes the method beyond the hitherto achieved imaging of simple diatomic molecules and is based on the combination of a 160kHz mid-infrared few-cycle laser source with full three-dimensional electron-ion coincidence detection. Our technique provides an accessible and robust route towards imaging ultrafast processes in complex gas-phase molecules …


Surface Microstructure Evolution Of Metallic Specimens Using The Large Chamber Scanning Electron Microscope, Grace Egbujor May 2015

Surface Microstructure Evolution Of Metallic Specimens Using The Large Chamber Scanning Electron Microscope, Grace Egbujor

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

An initial study into the use of the large chamber scanning electron microscope (LCSEM) to interrogate the surface microstructure evolution of metallic specimens has been carried out. The LC-SEM located at Western Kentucky University is the largest instrument of its type at any university in the world. As such, unique measurements can be performed due to the size of its chamber and extended view of its optic system. Strain was varied for each individual specimen, and imaged using Secondary Electrons within the gauge length as well as near the grip position. Results will show progression of surface microstructures and nickel …


Contamination Mitigation Strategies For Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy, David R. G Mitchell Jan 2015

Contamination Mitigation Strategies For Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy, David R. G Mitchell

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Modern scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) enables imaging and microanalysis at very high magnification. In the case of aberration-corrected STEM, atomic resolution is readily achieved. However, the electron fluxes used may be up to three orders of magnitude greater than those typically employed in conventional STEM. Since specimen contamination often increases with electron flux, specimen cleanliness is a critical factor in obtaining meaningful data when carrying out high magnification STEM. A range of different specimen cleaning methods have been applied to a variety of specimen types. The contamination rate has been measured quantitatively to assess the effectiveness of cleaning. The …


Enhanced Electron Lifetime Of Cdse/Cds Quantum Dot (Qd) Sensitized Solar Cells Using Znse Core-Shell Structure With Efficient Regeneration Of Quantum Dots, Rasin K. Ahmed, Long Zhao, Attila J. Mozer, Geoffrey D. Will, John M. Bell, Hongxia Wang Jan 2015

Enhanced Electron Lifetime Of Cdse/Cds Quantum Dot (Qd) Sensitized Solar Cells Using Znse Core-Shell Structure With Efficient Regeneration Of Quantum Dots, Rasin K. Ahmed, Long Zhao, Attila J. Mozer, Geoffrey D. Will, John M. Bell, Hongxia Wang

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Research on development of efficient passivation materials for high performance and stable quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSCs) is highly important. While ZnS is one of the most widely used passivation material in QDSCs, an alternative material based on ZnSe which was deposited on CdS/CdSe/TiO2 photoanode to form a semi-core/shell structure has been found to be more efficient in terms of reducing electron recombination in QDSCs in this work. It has been found that the solar cell efficiency was improved from 1.86% for ZnSe0 (without coating) to 3.99% using 2 layers of ZnSe coating (ZnSe2) deposited by successive ionic …


A Decaheme Cytochrome As A Molecular Electron Conduit In Dye-Sensitized Photoanodes, Ee Taek Hwang, Khizar Sheikh, Katherine L. Orchard, Daisuke Hojo, Valentin Radu, Chong-Yong Lee, Emma Ainsworth, Colin Lockwood, Manuela A. Gross, Tadafumi Adschiri, Erwin Reisner, Julea N. Butt, Lars J. C Jeuken Jan 2015

A Decaheme Cytochrome As A Molecular Electron Conduit In Dye-Sensitized Photoanodes, Ee Taek Hwang, Khizar Sheikh, Katherine L. Orchard, Daisuke Hojo, Valentin Radu, Chong-Yong Lee, Emma Ainsworth, Colin Lockwood, Manuela A. Gross, Tadafumi Adschiri, Erwin Reisner, Julea N. Butt, Lars J. C Jeuken

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

In nature, charge recombination in light-harvesting reaction centers is minimized by efficient charge separation. Here, it is aimed to mimic this by coupling dye-sensitized TiO2 nanocrystals to a decaheme protein, MtrC from Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, where the 10 hemes of MtrC form a ≈7-nm-long molecular wire between the TiO2 and the underlying electrode. The system is assembled by forming a densely packed MtrC film on an ultra-flat gold electrode, followed by the adsorption of approximately 7 nm TiO2 nanocrystals that are modified with a phosphonated bipyridine Ru(II) dye (RuP). The step-by-step construction of the MtrC/TiO2 system is monitored with (photo)electrochemistry, …


High-Performance Simulations Of Coherent Synchrotron Radiation On Multicore Gpu And Cpu Platforms, B. Terzić, A. Godunov, K. Arumugam, D. Ranjan, M. Zubair Jan 2015

High-Performance Simulations Of Coherent Synchrotron Radiation On Multicore Gpu And Cpu Platforms, B. Terzić, A. Godunov, K. Arumugam, D. Ranjan, M. Zubair

Physics Faculty Publications

Coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) is an effect of self-interaction of an electron bunch as it traverses a curved path. It can cause a significant emittance degradation and microbunching. We present a new high-performance 2D, particle-in-cell code which uses massively parallel multicore GPU/GPU platforms to alleviate computational bottlenecks. The code formulates the CSR problem from first principles by using the retarded scalar and vector potentials to compute the self-interaction fields. The speedup due to the parallel implementation on GPU/CPU platforms exceeds three orders of magnitude, thereby bringing a previously intractable problem within reach. The accuracy of the code is verified against …


Peppo: Using A Polarized Electron Beam To Produce Polarized Positrons, A. Adeyemi, G.L Gueye, P.A. Adderly, M. L. Stutzman, M. M. Ali, H. Areti, J. F. Benesch, L. S. Cardman, J. Clark, S. Covert, S. Golge, C. Hyde Jan 2015

Peppo: Using A Polarized Electron Beam To Produce Polarized Positrons, A. Adeyemi, G.L Gueye, P.A. Adderly, M. L. Stutzman, M. M. Ali, H. Areti, J. F. Benesch, L. S. Cardman, J. Clark, S. Covert, S. Golge, C. Hyde

Physics Faculty Publications

An experiment demonstrating a new method for producing polarized positrons has been performed at the CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Laboratory. The PEPPo (Polarized Electrons for Polarized Positrons) concept relies on the production of polarized e+/e pairs originating from the bremsstrahlung radiation of a longitudinally polarized electron beam interacting within a 1.0 mm tungsten pair-production target. This paper describes preliminary results of measurements using an 8.2 MeV/c electron beam with polarization 84% to generate positrons in the range of 3.1 to 6.2 MeV/c with polarization as high as ∼80%.


Enhanced Electron Lifetimes In Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using A Di-Chromophoric Porphyrin: The Utility Of Inter-Molecular Forces, Long Zhao, Pawel W. Wagner, Holly Van Der Salm, Keith C. Gordon, Shogo Mori, Attila J. Mozer Jan 2015

Enhanced Electron Lifetimes In Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using A Di-Chromophoric Porphyrin: The Utility Of Inter-Molecular Forces, Long Zhao, Pawel W. Wagner, Holly Van Der Salm, Keith C. Gordon, Shogo Mori, Attila J. Mozer

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Electron lifetimes in dye-sensitized solar cells employing a porphyrin dye, an organic dye, a 1:1 mixture of the two dyes and a di-chromophoric dye design consisting of the two dyes using a non-conjugated linker were measured, suggesting that the dispersion force of the organic dyes has a significant detrimental effect on the electron lifetime and that the di-chromophoric design can be utilized to control the effect of the dispersion force.


Coherent And Tunable Terahertz Radiation From Graphene Surface Plasmon Polarirons Excited By Cyclotron Electron Beam, Tao Zhao, Sen Gong, Min Hu, Renbin Zhong, Diwei Liu, Xiaoxing Chen, Ping Zhang, Xinran Wang, C Zhang, Peiheng Wu, Shenggang Liu Jan 2015

Coherent And Tunable Terahertz Radiation From Graphene Surface Plasmon Polarirons Excited By Cyclotron Electron Beam, Tao Zhao, Sen Gong, Min Hu, Renbin Zhong, Diwei Liu, Xiaoxing Chen, Ping Zhang, Xinran Wang, C Zhang, Peiheng Wu, Shenggang Liu

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Terahertz (THz) radiation can revolutionize modern science and technology. To this date, it remains big challenges to develop intense, coherent and tunable THz radiation sources that can cover the whole THz frequency region either by means of only electronics (both vacuum electronics and semiconductor electronics) or of only photonics (lasers, for example, quantum cascade laser). Here we present a mechanism which can overcome these difficulties in THz radiation generation. Due to the natural periodicity of 2π of both the circular cylindrical graphene structure and cyclotron electron beam (CEB), the surface plasmon polaritions (SPPs) dispersion can cross the light line of …


Effects Of Plasma Processing On Secondary Electron Yield Of Niobium Samples, M. Basovic, S. Popovic, M. Tomovic, L. Vuskovic, A. Samolov, F. Cuckov Jan 2015

Effects Of Plasma Processing On Secondary Electron Yield Of Niobium Samples, M. Basovic, S. Popovic, M. Tomovic, L. Vuskovic, A. Samolov, F. Cuckov

Physics Faculty Publications

Impurities deposited on the surface of Nb during both the forming and welding of accelerator cavities add to the imperfections of the sheet metal, which then affects the overall performance of the cavities. This leads to a drop in the Q factor and limits the maximum acceleration gradient achievable per unit length of the cavities. The performance can be improved either by adjusting the fabrication and preparation parameters, or by mitigating the effects of fabrication and preparation techniques used. We have developed the experimental setup to determine Secondary Electron Yield (SEY) from the surface of Nb samples. Our aim is …