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Full-Text Articles in Physics
Source Data For Xueyan Feng, Michael S. Dimitriyev & Edwin L. Thomas, "Soft, Malleable Double Diamond Twin", Xueyan Feng, Michael S. Dimitriyev, Edwin L. Thomas
Source Data For Xueyan Feng, Michael S. Dimitriyev & Edwin L. Thomas, "Soft, Malleable Double Diamond Twin", Xueyan Feng, Michael S. Dimitriyev, Edwin L. Thomas
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Source data and code for Xueyan Feng, Michael S. Dimitriyev & Edwin L. Thomas, "Soft, malleable double diamond twin"
Supplementary Code For "Chain Trajectories, Domain Shapes And Terminal Boundaries In Block Copolymers", Benjamin R. Greenvall, Michael S. Dimitriyev, Gregory M. Grason
Supplementary Code For "Chain Trajectories, Domain Shapes And Terminal Boundaries In Block Copolymers", Benjamin R. Greenvall, Michael S. Dimitriyev, Gregory M. Grason
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Supplementary code used for the publication "Chain trajectories, domain shapes and terminal boundaries in block copolymers" by Benjamin R. Greenvall, Michael S. Dimitriyev, and Gregory M. Grason. Includes code for extracting and analyzing polar order and chain trajectories from self-consistent field calculations of block copolymers.
Simulation Of Optical Properties Of Dielectric Layers From Visible To Near Infrared Spectral Range, Andrew Cochran, Cory Conkel
Simulation Of Optical Properties Of Dielectric Layers From Visible To Near Infrared Spectral Range, Andrew Cochran, Cory Conkel
ONU Student Research Colloquium
Optical properties of dielectrics play a critical role in various applications including the design and manufacture of optical components & devices such as detectors, filters, imagers, lenses, optical coatings, photonic crystals, sensors and waveguides, and solar cells. Radiative properties of varying thicknesses of different dielectrics such as Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3), Silicon Dioxide (SiO2), Indium Tin Oxide (ITO), Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2) and Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) have been simulated and compared in the range of visible to near infrared by mathematical modelling using MATLAB simulations. The results of the evolution of the radiative properties, as a function of dielectric material thickness, on …
Source Data For "End Exclusion Zones In Strongly Stretched, Molten Polymer Brushes Of Arbitrary Shape", Michael S. Dimitriyev, Gregory M. Grason
Source Data For "End Exclusion Zones In Strongly Stretched, Molten Polymer Brushes Of Arbitrary Shape", Michael S. Dimitriyev, Gregory M. Grason
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Supplementary code for solving the constraint equations that describe curved polymer brushes. Also contains software for analyzing the resulting solutions.