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High resolution shadow mask patterning in deep holes and its application to an electrical wafer feed-through
The paper presents a technique to pattern materials in deep holes and/or on non-planar substrate surfaces. A rather old technique, namely, electron-beam evaporation of metals through a shadow mask, is used. The realization of high-resolution shadow masks using micromachining techniques is described. Further, a low ohmic electrical wafer foed-through with a small parasitic capacitance to the substrate and a high placing density is presented
Robust methods for predicting the transition states of chemical reactions: new approaches that focus on key coordinates
A new method for optimizing transition state and minima structures using redundant internal coordinates is presented. The new method is innovative because it allows the user to select a few key reduced coordinates, whose Hessian components will be accurately computed by finite differencing; the remaining elements of the Hessian are approximated with a quasi-Newton method. Usually the reduced coordinates are the coordinates that are involved in bond breaking/forming. In order to develop this method, several other innovations were made, including ways to (a) select the key reduced coordinates automatically, (b) guess the transition state quickly and efficiently, (c) choose dihedrals so that the “linear angle problem” is avoided, (d) robustly convert redundant internal coordinates to Cartesian coordinates. These, and other technical developments (e.g., new quasi-Newton Hessians, new trust-radius updates), were validated using a database of 7000 initial transition-state guesses for a diverse set of 140 chemical reactions
Study of blade aspect ratio on a compressor front stage aerodynamic and mechanical design report
A single stage compressor was designed with the intent of demonstrating that, for a tip speed and hub-tip ratio typical of an advanced core compressor front stage, the use of low aspect ratio can permit high levels of blade loading to be achieved at an acceptable level of efficiency. The design pressure ratio is 1.8 at an adiabatic efficiency of 88.5 percent. Both rotor and stator have multiple-circular-arc airfoil sections. Variable IGV and stator vanes permit low speed matching adjustments. The design incorporates an inlet duct representative of an engine transition duct between fan and high pressure compressor
The isotropic correlation function of plane figures: the triangle case
The knowledge of the isotropic correlation function of a plane figure is
useful to determine the correlation function of the cylinders having the plane
figure as right-section and a given height as well as to analyze the out of
plane intensity collected in grazing incidence small-angle scattering from a
film formed by a particulate collection of these cylinders. The correlation
function of plane polygons can always be determined in closed algebraic form.
Here we report its analytic expression for the case of a triangle. The
expressions take four different forms that depend on the relative order among
the sides and the heights of the triangle.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure
Yugoslavia's Economic Crisis: the Price of Overexpansion
Yugoslavia is one of the rapidly industrialising countries which has had a record of very high rates of economic growth over the past decades and which is now balancing on the brink of bankruptcy. That its grave financial problems have not attracted as much international attention as those of, for instance, Poland, Brazil or Mexico may perhaps be explained by the marginal position that Yugoslavia occupies between East and West, both geographically and politically. A further explanation may be that so far, the crisis has not given rise to major domestic political upheavals. Moreover, the economy is relatively small, the population of Yugoslavia being only some 22 million
The Treasury bill futures market and market expectations of interest rates
Interest rates ; Treasury bills
Breeding for improved responsiveness to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in onion
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play an important role in the uptake of nutrients and water from soil. Onions, Allium cepa L., are plants with a shallow root system. As a result, onion plants need a lot of fertiziler for their growth. Furthermore, onion plants are sensitive to drought. The aim of the current research project is to study the beneficial effect of mycorrhizal fungi on the growth and development of Allium species and to determine whether it is possible to improve onions for mycorrhizal responsiveness by means of breeding. Variation among Allium species and segregation observed in a interspecific tri-hybrid population indicate that selection and thus breeding for high responsiveness to AMF is possible
Benchmark of FEM, Waveguide and FDTD Algorithms for Rigorous Mask Simulation
An extremely fast time-harmonic finite element solver developed for the
transmission analysis of photonic crystals was applied to mask simulation
problems. The applicability was proven by examining a set of typical problems
and by a benchmarking against two established methods (FDTD and a differential
method) and an analytical example. The new finite element approach was up to
100 times faster than the competing approaches for moderate target accuracies,
and it was the only method which allowed to reach high target accuracies.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures (see original publication for images with a
better resolution
A Waveguide for Bose-Einstein Condensates
We report on the creation of Bose-Einstein condensates of Rb in a
specially designed hybrid, dipole and magnetic trap. This trap naturally allows
the coherent transfer of matter waves into a pure dipole potential waveguide
based on a doughnut beam. Specifically, we present studies of the coherence of
the ensemble in the hybrid trap and during the evolution in the waveguide by
means of an autocorrelation interferometer scheme. By monitoring the expansion
of the ensemble in the waveguide we observe a mean field dominated acceleration
on a much longer time scale than in the free 3D expansion. Both the
autocorrelation interference and the pure expansion measurements are in
excellent agreement with theoretical predictions of the ensemble dynamics
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