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Full-Text Articles in Physics
Lithium Tetraborate As A Neutron Scintillation Detector: A Review, Elena Echeverria, John W. Mcclory, Lauren Samson, Katherine Shene, Juan A. Colon Santana, Yaroslav V. Burak, Volodymyr T. Adamiv, Ihor M. Teslyuk, Lu Wang, Wai-Ning Mei, Kyle A. Nelson, Douglas S. Mcgregor, Peter A. Dowben, Carolina C. Ilie, James C. Petrosky, Archit Dhingra
Lithium Tetraborate As A Neutron Scintillation Detector: A Review, Elena Echeverria, John W. Mcclory, Lauren Samson, Katherine Shene, Juan A. Colon Santana, Yaroslav V. Burak, Volodymyr T. Adamiv, Ihor M. Teslyuk, Lu Wang, Wai-Ning Mei, Kyle A. Nelson, Douglas S. Mcgregor, Peter A. Dowben, Carolina C. Ilie, James C. Petrosky, Archit Dhingra
Faculty Publications
The electronic structure and translucent nature of lithium tetraborate (Li2B4O7) render it promising as a scintillator medium for neutron detection applications. The inherently large neutron capture cross-section due to 10B and 6Li isotopes and the ease with which Li2B4O7 can be enriched with these isotopes, combined with the facile inclusion of rare earth dopants (occupying the Li+ sites), are expected to improve the luminescent properties, as well as the neutron detection efficiency, of Li2B4O7. The electronic structure of both doped …
Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia
Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Urban farming can enhance the lives of communities and help reduce food scarcity. This paper presents a conceptual prototype of an efficient urban farming community that can be scaled for a single apartment building or an entire community across all global geoeconomics regions, including densely populated cities and rural, developing towns and communities. When deployed in coordination with smart crop choices, local farm support, and efficient transportation then the result isn’t just sustainability, but also increasing fresh produce accessibility, optimizing nutritional value, eliminating the use of ‘forever chemicals’, reducing transportation costs, and fostering global environmental benefits.
Imagine Doris, who is …
Numerical Study Of Owls' Leading-Edge Serrations, Asif Shahriar Nafi, Nikolaos Beratlis, Elias Balaras, Roi Gurka
Numerical Study Of Owls' Leading-Edge Serrations, Asif Shahriar Nafi, Nikolaos Beratlis, Elias Balaras, Roi Gurka
Physics and Engineering Science
Owls' silent flight is commonly attributed to their special wing morphology combined with wingbeat kinematics. One of these special morphological features is known as the leading-edge serrations: rigid miniature hook-like patterns found at the primaries of the wings' leading-edge. It has been hypothesized that leading-edge serrations function as a passive flow control mechanism, impacting the aerodynamic performance. To elucidate the flow physics associated with owls' leading-edge serrations, we investigate the flow-field characteristic around a barn owl wing with serrated leading-edge geometry positioned at 20° angle of attack for a Reynolds number of 40 000. We use direct numerical simulations, where …
Beyond Standard Model: Electromagnetic Origin Of Strong Interaction Between Composite Structures Made Of Basic Elementary ±E/3 Charges, Polievkt Perov
Beyond Standard Model: Electromagnetic Origin Of Strong Interaction Between Composite Structures Made Of Basic Elementary ±E/3 Charges, Polievkt Perov
College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Works
Interaction between spinning composite structures of quarks is considered. In simple variants of the quark structures, one basic elementary particle of charge of magnitude |e|/3 is on the axis of rotation and several basic particles of an opposite sign are revolving in the circular orbit about the axis. Each charge in the structure contributes to the electric field and electric potential around the structure. But only revolving basic particles contribute to the spin and to the magnetic moment of the structure. Equations for the axial electric field and the electric potential of each structure at points on its axis are …
Physics Ii, Kalani Hettiarachchilage
Physics Ii, Kalani Hettiarachchilage
Open Educational Resources
Physics II, class code PHY 156 at College of Staten Island is the second part of two two-semester algebra-based introductory physics courses. This course overlaps of the following topics laws of electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The important laws of physics in these areas and problem-solving are emphasized. Problem solving is an integral part of the course, all contents are designed to think critically, analytically, and logically. Conceptual understanding is reinforced using interactive computer-based techniques, demonstrations, problem-solving strategies, and laboratory experiences. In this document, all the class materials including lectures, worksheets, homework, group work assignments, quizzes, and conceptual Slido …
Information-Rich 6d Single-Molecule Imaging Design Using Optimization, Tingting Wu
Information-Rich 6d Single-Molecule Imaging Design Using Optimization, Tingting Wu
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
When studying biochemical processes, localizing the targets alone will not paint a complete picture. We also need techniques to probe how biomolecules interact with one another, including how molecules are organized into larger structures, how they are oriented with respect to surrounding molecules, and how local chemical parameters, like pH and hydrophobicity, vary spatially and temporally. My dissertation focuses on single-molecule orientation localization microscopy (SMOLM, Chapter 1). The objective is to develop imaging techniques for measuring how molecules are oriented with respect to their surrounding molecules, namely, 3D orientation. Achieving optimal imaging performance requires careful design of both the forward …
Combined Risk Based Inspection And Fault Tree Analysis For Repetitive 3-Phase Line Piping Leakage At West Java Offshore Topside Facility, Dona Yuliati, Akhmad Herman Yuwono, Datu Rizal Asral, Donanta Dhaneswara
Combined Risk Based Inspection And Fault Tree Analysis For Repetitive 3-Phase Line Piping Leakage At West Java Offshore Topside Facility, Dona Yuliati, Akhmad Herman Yuwono, Datu Rizal Asral, Donanta Dhaneswara
Journal of Materials Exploration and Findings
Hydrocarbon releases might result in serious consequences in various aspects. In addition to the contribution to environmental pollution, repetitive leakages need high repair costs. This study aim is to minimize potential repetitive leakage for other typical 3-phase piping systems. We conducted the risk assessment by adopting Risk Based Inspection (RBI) API 581 to identify risk level, calculating piping lifetime, recommended inspection plan and mitigations. The most relevant root causes can be obtained through quantitative Fault Tree Analysis (FTA). Observation and investigation was taken from eight 3-phase piping systems that experienced repetitive leakages. It has been found that the risk level …
Nitrogen Gas Quenching Pressure Effect On Bs S155 Alloy Steel In Vacuum Furnace, Agus Mulyadi Hasanudin, Eddy Sumarno Siradj
Nitrogen Gas Quenching Pressure Effect On Bs S155 Alloy Steel In Vacuum Furnace, Agus Mulyadi Hasanudin, Eddy Sumarno Siradj
Journal of Materials Exploration and Findings
The production of metal and alloy products requires the use of heat treatment, when during the heat treatment process, quenching is a crucial step. The quenching medium can be anything from water, a salt bath, oil, air and gas. In a vacuum furnace, pressurized gas, most frequently nitrogen (N2) gas, serves as one of the quenching mediums. One of the drawbacks of the quenching process is the distortion and dimensional change of the parts. This paper aims to investigate the influence of nitrogen gas quenching pressure on the distortion and dimensional change of aerospace actuator gear planet parts …
Creative Physics Syllabus For Online Class, Kalani Hettiarachchilage
Creative Physics Syllabus For Online Class, Kalani Hettiarachchilage
Open Educational Resources
Creative Physics syllabus for all information and guidelines will be a big help for students to know about the class structure, expectations, submission, personalized class materials, class ethics, and requirements in one place. This detailed syllabus will be a very effective way of expressing the information to the class. Creating a detailed syllabus and engaging activity of in the learning management system such as syllabus review activity will help students to navigate through important items on the syllabus.
Physics I, Kalani Hettiarachchilage
Physics I, Kalani Hettiarachchilage
Open Educational Resources
Physics I, class code PHY 116 at College of Staten Island is the first part of a two-semester algebra-based introductory physics course. This course overlaps many topics in the laws of classical mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, wave motion, and sound. The important laws of physics in these areas and problem-solving are emphasized. Problem solving is an integral part of the course, all contents are designed to think critically, analytically, and logically. Conceptual understanding is reinforced using interactive computer-based techniques, demonstrations, problem-solving strategies, and laboratory experiences. In this document, all the class materials including lectures, worksheets, homework and group work assignments, …
Stability Of Non-Centrosymmetric Phases In Tetra-Coordinated Of Ldtm Intercalates, A. S. Shkvarin, M.S. Postnikov, S. V. Pryanichnikov, A. N. Titov
Stability Of Non-Centrosymmetric Phases In Tetra-Coordinated Of Ldtm Intercalates, A. S. Shkvarin, M.S. Postnikov, S. V. Pryanichnikov, A. N. Titov
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
On the basis of comparison of temperature dependences of lattice parameters of CuCrSe2 and Cu0.5ZrSe2 in the temperature region including transition between phases with centrosymmetric and noncentrosymmetric distribution of copper on positions tetrahedrally coordinated by selenium. It is concluded that the critical factor that ensures the stability of the non- centrosymmetric copper distribution is the covalent interaction between copper and selenium sublattices. This effect is not related to the anisotropy of the elastic constants of the lattice and can be observed in other layered structures with copper tetrahedrally coordinated by chalcogen.
Production Of Zno Thin Films Used In Solar Cell With A Sol-Gel Homemade Dip Coater Technique And Investigated Of Their Structural, Morphological And Optical Properties, Z. Gã¼Ltekin, C. Akay, N. A. Gã¼Ltekin, M. Alper
Production Of Zno Thin Films Used In Solar Cell With A Sol-Gel Homemade Dip Coater Technique And Investigated Of Their Structural, Morphological And Optical Properties, Z. Gã¼Ltekin, C. Akay, N. A. Gã¼Ltekin, M. Alper
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
We designed a homemade dip coater controlled by an Arduino microcontroller to produce semiconductor metal oxide films such as ZnO, CoO, and NiO. The developed device was successfully used to deposit ZnO film on a glass substrate. The structural, surface, and optical properties of the film were investigated. XRD patterns showed that the film is predominantly a hexagonal wurtzite crystalline structure. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images showed that the ZnO film was uniformly and homogeneously coated on the glass substrate. EDX analysis confirmed the presence of Zn and O in the film structure. Optical characterization by UV-visible spectrometry showed that …
Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy Of Homooligonucleotides, T. Sharipov, R. Garafutdinov, A. Mishra, S. Santer, R. Shaikhitdinov, M. Balapanov, R. Bakhtizin
Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy Of Homooligonucleotides, T. Sharipov, R. Garafutdinov, A. Mishra, S. Santer, R. Shaikhitdinov, M. Balapanov, R. Bakhtizin
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
Short single-stranded DNA molecules of two types, consisting of dC nucleotides only or dA nucleotides only, were immobilized onto the surface of mica and silver substrates and studied by scanning probe microscopy methods. Geometric dimensions of the studied objects were determined. The currentvoltage curves of d(A)12 and d(C)12 oligonucleotides were measured. Their differential electrical resistances were estimated and compared with each other.
Characterization And Luminescence Dynamics Of Mgf2:W Ceramics, A.V. Strelkova, V. M. Lisitsyn, L. A. Lisitsyna, T.A. Koketai, D. A. Mussakhanov, Zh.T. Karipbayev, A. M. Zhunusbekov
Characterization And Luminescence Dynamics Of Mgf2:W Ceramics, A.V. Strelkova, V. M. Lisitsyn, L. A. Lisitsyna, T.A. Koketai, D. A. Mussakhanov, Zh.T. Karipbayev, A. M. Zhunusbekov
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
This study delves into the synthesis and characterization of luminescent ceramics based on tungstenactivated magnesium fluoride (MgF2) complemented with varying concentrations of lithium hydroxide (LiOH). Utilizing a distinctive sintering process conducted in an open-air milieu under robust radiation conditions, we successfully synthesized a series of tungsten-activated ceramics. Study revealed that the resultant ceramics prominently display luminescent properties, which can be excited by UV radiation in the spectrum of 200-300 nm, as well as by high-energy electron fluxes. The spectral characteristics of these ceramics, in terms of band position, half-width, and excitation spectra, are strikingly analogous to those observed …
Study Of The Dependence Of The Degree Of Disordering Of The Surface Layers Of Si(111) And Ge(111) Single Crystals Upon Bombardment With Low-Energy Ions, B. E. Umirzakov, I. R. Bekpulatov, G. T. Imanova, I. Kh. Turapov, J. M. Jumaev
Study Of The Dependence Of The Degree Of Disordering Of The Surface Layers Of Si(111) And Ge(111) Single Crystals Upon Bombardment With Low-Energy Ions, B. E. Umirzakov, I. R. Bekpulatov, G. T. Imanova, I. Kh. Turapov, J. M. Jumaev
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
In the presented article, samples were studied using Auger electron spectroscopy, recording the angular dependences of the coefficient of elastically reflected electrons h, and spectroscopy of elastically reflected electrons. A change in the composition and degree of disorder of the surface layers of Si (111) was detected when bombarded with Ar+ and K+ ions with a change in energy E0 ∼ from 1 to 10 keV and ion dose from ∼ 1013 to 1017 cm−2. It was found that although the Ar and K atoms have the same masses, at the same ion energies, …
Effect Of Electron Irradiation On Mechanical, Tribological And Thermal Properties Of Polytetrafluoroethylene, K. D. Ormanbekov, B. K. Rakhadilov, A. Zh. Zhassulan, N. E. Mukhamedov, A. B. Shynarbek, N. M. Magazov
Effect Of Electron Irradiation On Mechanical, Tribological And Thermal Properties Of Polytetrafluoroethylene, K. D. Ormanbekov, B. K. Rakhadilov, A. Zh. Zhassulan, N. E. Mukhamedov, A. B. Shynarbek, N. M. Magazov
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
The article presents the study results of the electron irradiation effect on the mechanical, tribological and thermal properties of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The results allow a better understanding of the processes occurring in the structure of PTFE under irradiation and reveal potential applications of the modified material with improved tribological characteristics, high thermal resistance and mechanical strength. In this work the samples were tested for wear resistance and thermal stability. It was found that the effect of electron irradiation leads to a significant increase in the microhardness of the material by 1.5 times compared to the initial state. However, degradation of …
Computing An Image Of Objects Hiding Behind A Black Hole, Shannon Harding
Computing An Image Of Objects Hiding Behind A Black Hole, Shannon Harding
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Gravitational lensing is the bending of light rays around a black hole. The goal of this project was to produce a computer code that would model light rays coming from a grid of objects set behind a rotating black hole. Using these light rays, we produced an image illustrating how this background of objects would appear to an observer on Earth. This was done by creating a MATLAB code to model the paths of multiple light rays at a time. This code was then used to help check and correct a C++ code that produced an image. Over the semester, …
Studying The Impact Of The Geospace Environment On Solar Lithosphere Coupling And Earthquake Activity, Dimitar Ouzounov, Galina Khachikyan
Studying The Impact Of The Geospace Environment On Solar Lithosphere Coupling And Earthquake Activity, Dimitar Ouzounov, Galina Khachikyan
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
In solar–terrestrial physics, there is an open question: does a geomagnetic storm affect earthquakes? We expand research in this direction, analyzing the seismic situation after geomagnetic storms (GMs) accompanied by the precipitation of relativistic electrons from the outer radiation belt to form an additional radiation belt (RB) around lower geomagnetic lines. We consider four widely discussed cases in the literature for long-lived (weeks, months) RBs due to GMs and revealed that the 1/GMs 24 March 1991 with a new RB at L~2.6 was followed by an M7.0 earthquake in Alaska, 30 May 1991, near footprint L = 2.69; the 2/GMs …
Volumetric Imaging Using The Pupil-Matched Remote Focusing Technique In Light-Sheet Microscopy, Sayed Hassan Dibaji Foroushani
Volumetric Imaging Using The Pupil-Matched Remote Focusing Technique In Light-Sheet Microscopy, Sayed Hassan Dibaji Foroushani
Optical Science and Engineering ETDs
ABSTRACT
The dissertation explores innovative techniques in light sheet microscopy, a pivotal tool in biomedical imaging, to enhance its speed, resolution, and efficiency in capturing dynamic biological processes. Light sheet microscopy allows for quick 3D imaging of biological specimens ranging from cells to organs with high spatiotemporal resolution, large field-of-view, and minimal damage, making it vital for in vivo imaging.
The first project introduces a novel optical concept designed to optimize Axially Swept Light Sheet Microscopy (ASLM). This technique is crucial for imaging specimens ranging from live cells to chemically cleared organs due to its versatility across different immersion media. …
Modeling Lithographic Quantum Dots And Donors For Quantum Computation And Simulation, Mitchell Ian Brickson
Modeling Lithographic Quantum Dots And Donors For Quantum Computation And Simulation, Mitchell Ian Brickson
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Our first focus is on few-hole quantum dots in germanium. We use discontinous Galerkin methods to discretize and solve the equations of a highly detailed k·p model that describes these systems, enabling a better understanding of experimental magnetospectroscopy results. We confirm the expected anisotropy of single-hole g-factors and describe mechanisms by which different orbital states have different g-factors. Building on this, we show that the g-factors in Ge holes are suciently sensitive to details of the device electrostatics that magnetospectroscopy data can be used to make a prediction of the underlying confinement potential. The second focus is on designing quantum …
Radio Insights Into Gamma-Ray Mysteries, Seth M. Bruzewski
Radio Insights Into Gamma-Ray Mysteries, Seth M. Bruzewski
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
In the time since its launch, the \textit{Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope} has provided new and unparalleled views of the $\gamma$-ray sky, dramatically increasing our understanding of sources of high-energy radiation. During that same time, however, its ``unassociated'' sources have provided a consistent mystery: approximately one third of the modern gamma-ray sky remains completely unaccounted for in other electromagnetic regimes. While some of the fainter sources simply pose challenges in achieving the necessary signal-to-noise ratio, others are well constrained and have resisted traditional investigations for years, and in some cases, for over a decade. Radio astronomy has traditionally been the best …
Introduction To Physics, Kalani Hetti
Introduction To Physics, Kalani Hetti
Open Educational Resources
Introduction to physics, class code PHY 114 at college of Staten Island covers general physics concepts by using very simple algebraic calculations. Topics may include scientific measurements, significant figures, estimation, units, linear and rotational motion, vectors, forces, energy, momentum, collision, impulse, projectile motion, circular motion, thermodynamics, oscillating waves, electricity and magnetism, properties of lights, reflection, refraction, atomic nuclei, and radioactivity. This course is designed to teach general concepts and laws of physics to everyday life enforcing student’s critical thinking, logical patterns, organization, and everyday life applications. In this document, all the class materials including lectures, worksheets, homework assignments, quizzes, and …
Novel Integrated Sachs-Wolfe Effect From Early Dark Energy, Tristan L. Smith, J. T. Giblin Jr., M. Amin, M. Gerhardinger, E. Florio, M. Cerep, S. Daniels
Novel Integrated Sachs-Wolfe Effect From Early Dark Energy, Tristan L. Smith, J. T. Giblin Jr., M. Amin, M. Gerhardinger, E. Florio, M. Cerep, S. Daniels
Physics & Astronomy Faculty Works
We study the nonlinear effects of minimally coupled, massless, cosmological scalar fields on the cosmic microwave background (CMB). These fields can exhibit postrecombination parametric resonance and subsequent nonlinear evolution leading to novel contributions to the gravitational potential. We compute the resulting contributions to the CMB temperature anisotropies through the time variation of the gravitational potential (i.e., the integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect). We find that fields that constitute 5% of the total energy density and become dynamical at zc ≃ 104 can produce marginally observable ISW signals at multipoles ℓ ≃ 2000. Fields that become dynamical at earlier times …
Comparative Analysis Of Interacting Stepped Dark Radiation, N. Schöneberg, G. F. Abellán, T. Simon, A. Bartlett, Y. Patel, Tristan L. Smith
Comparative Analysis Of Interacting Stepped Dark Radiation, N. Schöneberg, G. F. Abellán, T. Simon, A. Bartlett, Y. Patel, Tristan L. Smith
Physics & Astronomy Faculty Works
Models that address both the Hubble and S8 tensions with the same mechanism generically cause a prerecombination suppression of the small scale matter power spectrum. Here we focus on two such models. Both models introduce a self-interacting dark radiation fluid scattering with dark matter, which has a step in its abundance around some transition redshift. In one model, the interaction is weak and with all of the dark matter whereas in the other it is strong but with only a fraction of the dark matter. The weakly interacting case is able to address both tensions simultaneously and provide a …
Computer Simulation Of Adsorption Of C60 Fullerene Molecule On Reconstructed Defective Si(100) Surfacee Content Of The Body Element Is Displayed In Your Browser, I. Urolov, Ishmumin Yadgarov, Ganiboy Raxmanov
Computer Simulation Of Adsorption Of C60 Fullerene Molecule On Reconstructed Defective Si(100) Surfacee Content Of The Body Element Is Displayed In Your Browser, I. Urolov, Ishmumin Yadgarov, Ganiboy Raxmanov
Bulletin of National University of Uzbekistan: Mathematics and Natural Sciences
In this work, based on the molecular dynamics (MD) method, the adsorption processes of C60 fullerene molecules on the reconstructed defective silicon Si(100) surface with different configurations were simulated in the LAMMPS open package program. Second-order Brenner interatomic potential was used to determine interactions between Si-Si, C-C and Si-C atoms. The interaction of various shaped defect areas with the C60 molecule on the surface of reconstructed silicon Si(100) was studied. As a result of calculations, stable adsorption states were determined by comparing the energy of C60 molecule adsorption to the defective silicon Si(100) surface and the Si-C …
Nuclear Power: Extremely Dangerous, Perfectly Safe, Or Somewhere In Between?, Jackson Still
Nuclear Power: Extremely Dangerous, Perfectly Safe, Or Somewhere In Between?, Jackson Still
Quest
Multiple Genre Argument
Research in progress for ENGL 1301: Composition I
Faculty Mentor: W. Scott Cheney, Ph.D.
Standard research papers and five-paragraph essays can train students to blend quotations and organize paragraphs, but advanced writing in the disciplines and the workplace requires much more robust and nuanced thinking. To this end, the Multiple Genre Argument (MGA) pushes students into new writing situations where they create fictional genres to supplement traditional research—a challenging and often confusing task. Learning new skills requires becoming more comfortable with encountering this kind of difficulty and uncertainty. In their book Writing Analytically, David Rosenwasser and Jill …
Rapid Cryogenic Electrical Characterization Of Materials And Devices Using Gifford-Mcmahon Cryocoolers, Margaret Marte, Bernardo Langa Jr., Patrick Johnson, Deepak Sapkota, Kathryn Evancho, Bernadeta Srijanto, Dale Hensley, Kasra Sardashti
Rapid Cryogenic Electrical Characterization Of Materials And Devices Using Gifford-Mcmahon Cryocoolers, Margaret Marte, Bernardo Langa Jr., Patrick Johnson, Deepak Sapkota, Kathryn Evancho, Bernadeta Srijanto, Dale Hensley, Kasra Sardashti
Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science
Thin-film heterostructures are necessary building blocks for superconducting and phononic quantum computing devices. Many new generations of quantum hardware demand extensive materials research to optimize performances at cryogenic temperatures (below 10 K). Here, we demonstrate compact cryogenic measurement systems capable of reaching sub-10K temperatures in less than three hours with the ability to measure AC/DC resistance and dielectric properties of thin-film materials. Our platform utilizes Gifford-McMahon (GM) cryocoolers as effective tools for providing high throughput cooling-warming cycles. We successfully used the GM-based measurement systems to measure 1) the superconducting transition temperature for Nb thin films (Tc ~7.8 K), and 2) …
Development Of An Optical Test Bed For The Fabrication And Characterisation Of An Analog Holographic Wavefront Sensor, Emma Branigan, Andreas Zepp, Suzanne Martin, Matthew Sheehan, Szymon Gladysz, Kevin Murphy
Development Of An Optical Test Bed For The Fabrication And Characterisation Of An Analog Holographic Wavefront Sensor, Emma Branigan, Andreas Zepp, Suzanne Martin, Matthew Sheehan, Szymon Gladysz, Kevin Murphy
Conference Papers
A new holographic recording setup has been developed for the fabrication of single- and multi-mode photopolymer-based analog holographic wavefront sensors. A second setup has been built and used to characterise the sensor at several wavelengths.
Separated Twins Or Just Siblings? A Multiplanet System Around An M Dwarf Including A Cool Sub-Neptune, M. Harris, D. Dragomir, I. Mireles, K. A. Collins, S. Ulmer-Moll, S. B. Howell, K. G. Stassun, G. Zhou, C. Ziegler, F. Bouchy, C. Briceño, D. Charbonneau, K. I. Collins, G. Fűűrész, N. M. Guerrero, J. M. Jenkins, Eric L.N. Jensen, M. H. K. Kristiansen, N. Law, M. Lendl, A. W. Mann, H. P. Osborn, S. N. Quinn, G. R. Ricker, R. P. Schwarz, S. Seager, E. B. Ting, R. Vanderspek, D. Watanabe, J. N. Winn
Separated Twins Or Just Siblings? A Multiplanet System Around An M Dwarf Including A Cool Sub-Neptune, M. Harris, D. Dragomir, I. Mireles, K. A. Collins, S. Ulmer-Moll, S. B. Howell, K. G. Stassun, G. Zhou, C. Ziegler, F. Bouchy, C. Briceño, D. Charbonneau, K. I. Collins, G. Fűűrész, N. M. Guerrero, J. M. Jenkins, Eric L.N. Jensen, M. H. K. Kristiansen, N. Law, M. Lendl, A. W. Mann, H. P. Osborn, S. N. Quinn, G. R. Ricker, R. P. Schwarz, S. Seager, E. B. Ting, R. Vanderspek, D. Watanabe, J. N. Winn
Physics & Astronomy Faculty Works
We report the discovery of two TESS sub-Neptunes orbiting the early M dwarf TOI-904 (TIC 261257684). Both exoplanets, TOI-904 b and c, were initially observed in TESS Sector 12 with twin sizes of 2.426 (+0.163)/(-0.157) and 2.167 (+0.130)/(-0.118) R⊕, respectively. Through observations in five additional sectors in the TESS primary mission and the first and second extended missions, the orbital periods of the planets were measured to be 10.887 ± 0.001 and 83.999 ± 0.001 days, respectively. Reconnaissance radial velocity measurements (taken with EULER/CORALIE and SMARTS/CHIRON) and high-resolution speckle imaging with adaptive optics (obtained from SOAR/HRCAM and Gemini …
Electro-Optical Effect Of 4-N-Alkyl-Sulfanyl-4' Isothiocyanate-Biphenyl Liquid Crystal Homologous Series Under Terahertz Frequency: A Theoretical Approach, Yogesh Kumar, Narinder Kumar
Electro-Optical Effect Of 4-N-Alkyl-Sulfanyl-4' Isothiocyanate-Biphenyl Liquid Crystal Homologous Series Under Terahertz Frequency: A Theoretical Approach, Yogesh Kumar, Narinder Kumar
Makara Journal of Science
This work presented the electro-optical effect of the homologous series 4-n-alkyl-sulfanyl-4'-isothiocyanate-biphenyl (N1SC13H8-SH2n+1Cn) under an electric field with terahertz (THz) frequency. The increase in alkyl sulfanyl chain length reduces the birefringence but increases the order parameter in THz frequency. An inverse relationship exists between the birefringence and order parameter. Meanwhile, the increase in alkyl sulfanyl chain length increases the refractive index with an even–odd effect. Birefringence, refractive index, order parameter, and director angle show an even–odd effect in the THz frequency range. The calculation is performed between 1 and 1,200 THz frequency. The isothiocyanate stretching corresponding to …