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    Bulletin No. 14: Creating New Landscapes with Herbicides, A Homeowner\u27s Guide

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    A how-to-do-it handbook describing the formulations and techniques to be used in eliminating unwanted plants such as poison ivy. The use of herbicides in naturalistic landscaping, wildlife and woodlot management are included. [Addendum on new data on chemicals inserted 1970] 30 pp

    Twist-angle dependence of electron correlations in moir\'e graphene bilayers

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    Motivated by the recent observation of correlated insulator states and unconventional superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene, we study the dependence of electron correlations on the twist angle and reveal the existence of strong correlations over a narrow range of twist-angles near the magic angle. Specifically, we determine the on-site and extended Hubbard parameters of the low-energy Wannier states using an atomistic quantum-mechanical approach. The ratio of the on-site Hubbard parameter and the width of the flat bands, which is an indicator of the strength of electron correlations, depends sensitively on the screening by the semiconducting substrate and the metallic gates. Including the effect of long-ranged Coulomb interactions significantly reduces electron correlations and explains the experimentally observed sensitivity of strong correlation phenomena on twist angle.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure

    Theory and simulation of moiré graphene multilayers

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    Graphene has been hailed as a material which is going to revolutionise myriad technologies due to its extraordinary stability, mechanical strength yet flexibility, and remarkable transport properties. Furthermore, it was recently discovered that if two graphene layers are stacked and twisted relative to one another, referred to as twisted bilayer graphene (tBLG), correlated insulating states and superconductivity are observed, even though graphene does not intrinsically exhibit these properties. These phases only emerge at twist angles close to the "magic angle" of 1.1 degrees, and by tuning the temperature and doping level, the system can undergo electronic phase transitions between these states. I studied electron interactions and electronic screening in tBLG and other moiré graphene multilayers. In the absence of external and internal electronic screening, I found the on-site Hubbard parameter of the flat bands of tBLG scales linearly with twist angle. Upon considering internal screening, this linear scaling breaks down, where the Hubbard interaction energy decreases more rapidly towards the magic angle owing to increased screening. Moreover, external screening, from proximity to metallic gates which dope tBLG, was found to substantially affect these Hubbard interactions, owing to the moiré length scale of the magic-angle being comparable to the distance to these metallic gates. For a sufficiently small separation to these gates, I predicted that the correlated insulating states should be screened-out and the superconducting phase should be stabilised. Long-ranged Hartree interactions were found to induced doping-dependent band-flattening in tBLG that I predicted to increase the magic-angle range of tBLG. For moiré graphene multilayers, the role of these Hartree interactions were found to sensitively depend on the stacking sequence of the structure: systems with alternating twist angles have similar interaction-driven band flattening, but systems where there are also adjacent layers that are aligned have no such interaction-driven band flattening.Open Acces

    Bulletin No. 19: Inland Wetland Plants of Connecticut

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    24 pp. 1973. Some 40 species of plants found in marshes, swamps and bogs are illustrated

    Capturing, using, and managing quality assurance knowledge for shuttle post-MECO flight design

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    Ascent initialization values used by the Shuttle's onboard computer for nominal and abort mission scenarios are verified by a six degrees of freedom computer simulation. The procedure that the Ascent Post Main Engine Cutoff (Post-MECO) group uses to perform quality assurance (QA) of the simulation is time consuming. Also, the QA data, checklists and associated rationale, though known by the group members, is not sufficiently documented, hindering transfer of knowledge and problem resolution. A new QA procedure which retains the current high level of integrity while reducing the time required to perform QA is needed to support the increasing Shuttle flight rate. Documenting the knowledge is also needed to increase its availability for training and problem resolution. To meet these needs, a knowledge capture process, embedded into the group activities, was initiated to verify the existing QA checks, define new ones, and document all rationale. The resulting checks were automated in a conventional software program to achieve the desired standardization, integrity, and time reduction. A prototype electronic knowledge base was developed with Macintosh's HyperCard to serve as a knowledge capture tool and data storage

    Bulletin No. 11: A Roadside Crisis: The Use and Abuse of Herbicides

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    A proposed program for use of herbicides on town roads, to avoid present destructive practices. 13 pp

    Clay Mineralogy and Soil Stabilization

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    This paper attempts to resolve a general concept of soil rheology from the standpoint of clay mineralogy, ion-exchange, properties of clay-water systems, and volume relationships existing between clay-water systems and granular structures. Both theory and experimental data are presented. In the experimental phase, synthetic soils of varying clay contents were prepared from carefully fractionated soil constituents. These were subjected to combined-stress analyses, tests for plasticity characteristics, and detenninations of other physical properties
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