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operating frequencies above 100 GHz are used in a wide variety of applications—examples include radio astronomy, climate monitoring, mm-wave imaging, and high-speed wireless data relays. The main method
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spectroscopy are the main techniques used for this opportunity. key words Polymer; Polyelectrolyte; Solutions; Complex coacervate; gels; Biomaterials; Light scattering; Neutron scattering; Eligibility
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Description Euv lithography has become a primary manufacturing tool for the semiconductor industry, but new challenges in the development and characterization of EUV resists have emerged as the technology
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For predicting thermochemistry of small main-group molecules, quantum chemistry is sufficiently reliable that it can be used to settle experimental disagreements and to provide critical data that are not available
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the use of light to probe and drive optomechanical systems for use in practical sensors and fundamental quantum measurement science. Our primary current research direction involves the use of diffractive
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understood, the portable version of our gauge requires experimental verification. Beyond the immediate application of primary vacuum gauge, we are exploring adding new functionality to our grating chips in
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, internal dynamics, materials physics and chemistry is of primary importance in determining the processing, performance and viability of advanced ceramic components such as relevant to solid oxide or hydrogen
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techniques for solids are available, which couple a microbeam ionization source with mass spectrometric detection. Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is based on the principle that an energetic primary ion
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-frequency investigations should allow us to probe the fascinating and complex physics underlying the wide variety of TI’s, including the strongly interacting phases. Principal Investigators: Neil Zimmerman
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microlens arrays to assemble imagers capable of capturing in a few snapshots, multidimensional information of the original environment such as depth of field, spectra, time, and the light field or plenoptic