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Optics and Fluid Dynamics Department annual progress report for 2001
research within three scientific programmes: (1) laser systems and optical materials, (2) optical diagnostics and information processing and (3) plasma and fluid dynamics. The department has core competences in: optical sensors, optical materials, optical storage, biooptics, numerical modelling and information processing, non-linear dynamics and fusion plasma physics. The research is supported by several EU programmes, including EURATOM, by Danish research councils and by industry. A summary of the activities in 2001 is presented. ISBN 87-550-2993-0 (Internet
Termination of Single Crystal Bi2Se3 Surfaces Prepared by Various Methods
Bismuth Selenide (Bi2Se3) is a topological insulator with a two-dimensional
layered structure that enables clean and well-ordered surfaces to be prepared
by cleaving. Although some studies have demonstrated that the cleaved surface
is terminated with Se, as expected from the bulk crystal structure, other
reports have indicated either a Bi- or mixed-termination. Low energy ion
scattering (LEIS), low energy electron diffraction (LEED) and x-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) are used here to compare surfaces prepared by
ex situ cleaving, in situ cleaving, and ion bombardment and annealing (IBA) in
ultra-high vacuum (UHV). Surfaces prepared by in situ cleaving and IBA are well
ordered and Se-terminated. Ex situ cleaved samples could be either
Se-terminated or Bi-rich, are less well ordered and have adsorbed contaminants.
This suggests that a chemical reaction involving atmospheric contaminants,
which may preferentially adsorb at surface defects, could contribute to the
non-reproducibility of the termination.Comment: 31 pages, 10 figures, 1 tabl
Robust autoresonant excitation in the plasma beat-wave accelerator: a theoretical study
A modified version of the Plasma Beat-Wave Accelerator scheme is introduced
and analyzed, which is based on autoresonant phase-locking of the nonlinear
Langmuir wave to the slowly chirped beat frequency of the driving lasers via
adiabatic passage through resonance. This new scheme is designed to overcome
some of the well-known limitations of previous approaches, namely relativistic
detuning and nonlinear modulation or other non-uniformity or non-stationarity
in the driven Langmuir wave amplitude, and sensitivity to frequency mismatch
due to measurement uncertainties and density fluctuations and inhomogeneities
Resident research associateships. Postdoctoral and senior research awards: Opportunities for research at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Opportunities for research as part of NASA-sponsored programs at the JPL cover: Earth and space sciences; systems; telecommunications science and engineering; control and energy conversion; applied mechanics; information systems; and observational systems. General information on applying for an award for tenure as a guest investigator, conditions, of the award, and details of the application procedure are provided
Antenna near-field wave studies in magnetized plasmas as part of the optimization of auxiliary heating in fusion devicesAntenna near-field wave studies in magnetized plasmas as part of the optimization of auxiliary heating in fusion devices
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Advanced technologies for planetary instruments
The planetary science community described instrumentation needed for missions that may go into development during the next 5 to 10 years. Then the DoD community to informed their counterparts in planetary science about their interests and capabilities, and to described the BMDO technology base, flight programs, and future directions. The working group sessions and the panel discussion synthesized technical and programmatic issues from all the presentations, with a specific goal of assessing the applicability of BMDO technologies to science instrumentation for planetary exploration.edited by J. Appleby.Clementine II: A Double Asteroid Flyby and Impactor Mission / Boain, R.J. -- The APX Spectrometer for Martian Missions / Economou, T. -- Clementine Sensor Processing System / Feldstein, A.A. -- The Ultraviolet Plume Instrument  (UVPI) / Horan, D.M. -- New Technologies for UV Detectors / Joseph, C.L
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