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Enhanced resistance of single-layer graphene to ion bombardment
We report that single-layer graphene on a SiO_2/Si substrate withstands ion bombardment up to ~7
times longer than expected when exposed to focused Ga^+ ion beam. The exposure is performed in
a dual beam scanning electron microscope/focused ion beam system at 30 kV accelerating voltage
and 41 pA current. Ga^+ ion flux is determined by sputtering a known volume of hydrogenated
amorphous carbon film deposited via plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition
Comment on "Electron transport through correlated molecules computed using the time-independent Wigner function: Two critical tests"
The many electron correlated scattering (MECS) approach to quantum electronic
transport was investigated in the linear response regime [I. Baldea and H.
Koeppel, Phys. Rev. B. 78, 115315 (2008)]. The authors suggest, based on
numerical calculations, that the manner in which the method imposes boundary
conditions is unable to reproduce the well-known phenomena of conductance
quantization. We introduce an analytical model and demonstrate that conductance
quantization is correctly obtained using open system boundary conditions within
the MECS approach.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures. Physical Review B, to appea
Drug Points: Apparent interaction between warfarin and levonorgestrel used for emergency contraception
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An investigation of the basic properties of irradiated polyethylene memory materials
Properties of irradiated polyethylene memory material
Cathodoluminescence of enstatite from chondritic and achondritic meteorites and its selenological implications Technical report, 1 Sep. 1967 - 1 Jul. 1968
Cathodoluminescence of enstatite from chondritic and achondritic meteorites and selenological implication
Microstructure versus Size: Mechanical Properties of Electroplated Single Crystalline Cu Nanopillars
We report results of uniaxial compression experiments on single-crystalline Cu nanopillars with nonzero initial dislocation densities produced without focused ion beam (FIB). Remarkably, we find the same power-law size-driven strengthening as FIB-fabricated face-centered cubic micropillars. TEM analysis reveals that initial dislocation density in our FIB-less pillars and those produced by FIB are on the order of 10^(14)  m^(-2) suggesting that mechanical response of nanoscale crystals is a stronger function of initial microstructure than of size regardless of fabrication method
Applications of luminescence techniques to the study of the lunar surface
Optical fluorescence spectra of rock-forming minerals for identifying mineral grains found on lunar surfac
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