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Cooled Infrared Dichroic Beamsplitters and Filters for the MIRI Spectrometer and Imager (5-29µm)
The spectral design and fabrication of cooled (7K) mid-infrared dichroic beamsplitters and bandpass filter coatings for the MIRI spectrometer and imager are described. Design methods to achieve the spectral performance and coating materials are discussed
Delivery lead time compression an integral part of a time based strategy
The objective of this study is to examine factors influencing delivery lead time in a manufacturing environment. It presents the results of a survey of the electronic and other electrical equipment and components industry\u27 in California to illustrate the relative importance of these factors in delivery time reduction. The degree of importance of each factor is then compared with the extent of emphasis the survey participants actually placed on the factor in attempting to reduce delivery lead time
Understanding the Role of Relationship Maintenance in Enduring Couple Partnerships in Later Adulthood
Intimate relationships in later adulthood are understudied despite their positive association with health and well-being. This cross-sectional mixed methods study sought to redress this gap by investigating relationship maintenance in later adulthood. Our international sub-sample comprised 1,565 participants aged 55 + and in an ongoing relationship. Results from hierarchical multiple regression indicated that overall happiness with the relationship had the largest effect size on relationship maintenance, with 53% of the variance explained. Content analyses of open-ended questions identified companionship and laughter as some of the “best liked” aspects of the relationship. Housework/cooking and saying “I love you” were among the behaviors that made participants feel appreciated. Results illustrated the types of maintenance behaviors adults in later adulthood who are in enduring partnerships employ
Analogy of the slow dynamics between the supercooled liquid and the supercooled plastic crystal states of difluorotetrachloroethane
Slow dynamics of difluorotetrachloroethane in both supercooled plastic
crystal and supercooled liquid states have been investigated from Molecular
Dynamics simulations. The temperature and wave-vector dependence of collective
dynamics in both states are probed using coherent dynamical scattering
functions . Our results confirm the strong analogy between molecular
liquids and plastic crystals for which -relaxation times and
non-ergodicity parameters are controlled by the non trivial static correlations
as predicted by the Mode Coupling Theory. The use of infinitely thin
needles distributed on a lattice as model of plastic crystals is discussed
Force-detected nuclear double resonance between statistical spin polarizations
We demonstrate nuclear double resonance for nanometer-scale volumes of spins
where random fluctuations rather than Boltzmann polarization dominate. When the
Hartmann-Hahn condition is met in a cross-polarization experiment, flip-flops
occur between two species of spins and their fluctuations become coupled. We
use magnetic resonance force microscopy to measure this effect between 1H and
13C spins in 13C-enriched stearic acid. The development of a cross-polarization
technique for statistical ensembles adds an important tool for generating
chemical contrast in nanometer-scale magnetic resonance.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
Test beam Characterizations of 3D Silicon Pixel detectors
3D silicon detectors are characterized by cylindrical electrodes
perpendicular to the surface and penetrating into the bulk material in contrast
to standard Si detectors with planar electrodes on its top and bottom. This
geometry renders them particularly interesting to be used in environments where
standard silicon detectors have limitations, such as for example the radiation
environment expected in an LHC upgrade. For the first time, several 3D sensors
were assembled as hybrid pixel detectors using the ATLAS-pixel front-end chip
and readout electronics. Devices with different electrode configurations have
been characterized in a 100 GeV pion beam at the CERN SPS. Here we report
results on unirradiated devices with three 3D electrodes per 50 x 400 um2 pixel
area. Full charge collection is obtained already with comparatively low bias
voltages around 10 V. Spatial resolution with binary readout is obtained as
expected from the cell dimensions. Efficiencies of 95.9% +- 0.1 % for tracks
parallel to the electrodes and of 99.9% +- 0.1 % at 15 degrees are measured.
The homogeneity of the efficiency over the pixel area and charge sharing are
characterized.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figure
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