310 research outputs found

    Microwave Spectroscopy

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    Contains reports on four research projects.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U. S. Navy, and U. S. Air Force) under Contract DA 36-039-AMC-03200(E

    On 1-factorizations of Bipartite Kneser Graphs

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    It is a challenging open problem to construct an explicit 1-factorization of the bipartite Kneser graph H(v,t)H(v,t), which contains as vertices all tt-element and (vt)(v-t)-element subsets of [v]:={1,,v}[v]:=\{1,\ldots,v\} and an edge between any two vertices when one is a subset of the other. In this paper, we propose a new framework for designing such 1-factorizations, by which we solve a nontrivial case where t=2t=2 and vv is an odd prime power. We also revisit two classic constructions for the case v=2t+1v=2t+1 --- the \emph{lexical factorization} and \emph{modular factorization}. We provide their simplified definitions and study their inner structures. As a result, an optimal algorithm is designed for computing the lexical factorizations. (An analogous algorithm for the modular factorization is trivial.)Comment: We design the first explicit 1-factorization of H(2,q), where q is a odd prime powe

    High Radiation Resistant DC-DC Converter Regulators for use in Magnetic fields for LHC High Luminosity Silicon Trackers

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    For more efficient power transport to the electronics embedded inside large colliding beam detectors, we explore the feasibility of supplying higher DC voltage and using local DC-DC conversion to 1.3 V (or lower, depending upon on the lithography of the embedded electronics) using switch mode regulators located very close to the front end electronics. These devices will be exposed to high radiation and high magnetic fields, 10 – 100 Mrads and 2 - 4 Tesla at the SLHC

    A study of the optical and radiation damage properties of lead tungstate crystals

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    A study has been made of the optical and radiation damage properties of undoped and niobium doped lead tungstate crystals. Data were obtained on the optical absorbance, the intensity and decay time of the scintillation light output, and the radioluminescence and photoluminescence emission spectra. Radiation damage was studied in several undoped and niobium doped samples using ^(60)Co gamma ray irradiation. The change in optical absorption and observed scintillation light output was measured as a function of dose up to total cumulative doses on the order of 800 krad. The radiation induced phosphorescence and thermoluminescence was also measured, as well as recovery from damage by optical bleaching and thermal annealing. An investigation was also made to determine trace element impurities in several samples

    Microwave Spectroscopy

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    Contains research objectives and reports on four research projects.Signal Corps Contract DA36-039-sc-7489

    A tabu search heuristic for the Equitable Coloring Problem

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    The Equitable Coloring Problem is a variant of the Graph Coloring Problem where the sizes of two arbitrary color classes differ in at most one unit. This additional condition, called equity constraints, arises naturally in several applications. Due to the hardness of the problem, current exact algorithms can not solve large-sized instances. Such instances must be addressed only via heuristic methods. In this paper we present a tabu search heuristic for the Equitable Coloring Problem. This algorithm is an adaptation of the dynamic TabuCol version of Galinier and Hao. In order to satisfy equity constraints, new local search criteria are given. Computational experiments are carried out in order to find the best combination of parameters involved in the dynamic tenure of the heuristic. Finally, we show the good performance of our heuristic over known benchmark instances

    Microwave Spectroscopy

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    Contains reports on four research projects

    Quantum Optics and Photonics

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    Contains reports on seven research projects.U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (Contract F19628-70-C-0082)Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DAAG29-83-K-0003)National Science Foundation (Grant PHY82-10369)U.S. Air Force - Rome Air Development Center (in collaboration with C.C. Leiby, Jr.)U.S. Air Force - Rome Air Development Center (Contract F19628-80-C-0077)U.S. Air Force - Office of Scientific Research (Contract F49620-82-C-0091

    Quantum Optics and Photonics

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    Contains table of contents for Part II, table of contents for Section 1, and reports on six research projects.Charles S. Draper Laboratories Contract DL-H-418468U.S. Air Force - Electronic Systems Division Contract F19628-89-K-0300U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N0014-91-J-1808U.S. Air Force - Electronic Systems Division Contract F19628-89-K-003

    Progress on DC-DC Converters for a Silicon Tracker for the sLHC Upgrade

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    There is a need for DC-DC converters which can operate in the extremely harsh environment of the sLHC Si Tracker. The environment requires radiation qualification to a total ionizing radiation dose of 50 Mrad and a displacement damage fluence of 5 x 1014 /cm2 of 1 MeV equivalent neutrons. In addition a static magnetic field of 2 Tesla or greater prevents the use of any magnetic components or materials. In February 2007 an Enpirion EN5360 was qualified for the sLHC radiation dosage but the converter has an input voltage limited to a maximum of 5.5V. From a systems point of view this input voltage was not sufficient for the application. Commercial LDMOS FETs have developed using a 0.25 μm process which provided a 12 volt input and were still radiation hard. These results are reported here and in previous papers. Plug in power cards with ×10 voltage ratio are being developed for testing the hybrids with ABCN chips. These plug-in cards have air coils but use commercial chips that are not designed to be radiation hard. This development helps in evaluating system noise and performance. GaN FETs are tested for radiation hardness to ionizing radiation and displacement damage and preliminary results are given
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