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Laboratory plasma probe studies
Diagnostic experiments performed in a collisionless plasma using CO2 as the working gas are described. In particular, simultaneous measurements that have been performed by means of Langmuir- and RF-probes are presented. A resonance occurring above the parallel resonance in the frequency characteristic of a two electrode system is interpreted as being due to the resonant excitation of electroacoustic waves
Observations of auroral fading before breakup
The onset of auroral breakup was studied by using a variety of instruments with time resolution of some tens of second. Rapid sequences of all-sky photographs, and fast meridian scans by photometers, show that breakup is usually preceded by moderate brightening, followed by fading of the auroral brightness lasting one or two minutes, before the actual breakup itself. This optical activity is closely correlated with the development of auroral radar echoes. Data from a magnetometer network provide some indication of a correlated response by the local auroral and ionospheric currents. Riometer recordings show a slow decrease in ionspheric radio wave absorption over a period of about ten minutes prior to breakup, with the largest decrease essentially to quiet-time values in the region of auroral fading and subsequent breakup
Comparison of rocket-borne probes for electron density measurements Quarterly status report no. 5, Aug. 1 - Oct. 31, 1965
Impedance, resonance, capacitance, electrostatic, and Langmuir probe performance for ionospheric electron density profil
The modular auroral probe
Modular auroral probe payload for rocket studies of zone disturbance
Research relative to plasma transport across the magnetopause
The concept of how magnetosheath plasma can cross the magnetopause is one of the key elements for a global view of the magnetosphere. According to this view, viscous interaction is the main process to produce convection of plasma in the magnetotail, resulting in auroral phenomena, and other related processes. The mechanism is illustrated herein. The key element is that the electric field is not constant, as assumed in reconnection theories, but reverse within the magnetopause current sheet. Particles, representing magnetosheath ions were traced as they impinge upon the magnetopause
Mesoscopic supercurrent transistor controlled by nonequilibrium cooling
The distinctive quasiparticle distribution existing under nonequilibrium in a
superconductor-insulator-normal metal-insulator-superconductor (SINIS)
mesoscopic line is proposed as a novel tool to control the supercurrent
intensity in a long Josephson weak link. We present a description of this
system in the framework of the diffusive-limit quasiclassical Green-function
theory and take into account the effects of inelastic scattering with arbitrary
strength. Supercurrent enhancement and suppression, including a marked
transition to a -junction are striking features leading to a fully tunable
structure. The role of the degree of nonequilibrium, temperature, and materials
choice as well as features like noise, switching time, and current and power
gain are also addressed.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Journal of Low Temperature Physic
Tailoring Josephson coupling through superconductivity-induced nonequilibrium
The distinctive quasiparticle distribution existing under nonequilibrium in a
superconductor-insulator-normal metal-insulator-superconductor (SINIS)
mesoscopic line is proposed as a novel tool to control the supercurrent
intensity in a long Josephson weak link. We present a description of this
system in the framework of the diffusive-limit quasiclassical Green-function
theory and take into account the effects of inelastic scattering with arbitrary
strength. Supercurrent enhancement and suppression, including a marked
transition to a -junction are striking features leading to a fully tunable
structure.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Evaluation of the Efficacy of novel HK and GADPH Inhibitors in Cancer Cells
UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryUndergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota Dulut
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