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    Green's function for the Relativistic Coulomb System via Sum Over Perturbation Series

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    We evaluate the Green's function of the D-dimensional relativistic Coulomb system via sum over perturbation series which is obtained by expanding the exponential containing the potential term V(x)V({\bf x)} in the path integral into a power series. The energy spectra and wave functions are extracted from the resulting amplitude.Comment: 13 pages, ReVTeX, no figure

    Path integral for a relativistic Aharonov-Bohm-Coulomb system

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    The path integral for the relativistic spinless Aharonov-Bohm-Coulomb system is solved, and the energy spectra are extracted from the resulting amplitude.Comment: 6 pages, Revte

    Baryon Pair, rho0 rho0 Pair and Inclusive Hadron Production in Two-Photon Collisions at LEP

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    The most recent results of inclusive hadron, baryon pair and rho0 rho0 productions in two-photon collisions measured at LEP are presented.Comment: Talk presented at the XXXVIIIth Rencontre de Moriond (QCD), Les Arcs, March 200

    Silicon contact for area reduction of integrated circuits

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    Silicon contact for area reduction of integrated circuit

    High-gain AlGaAs/GaAs double heterojunction Darlington phototransistors for optical neural networks

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    High-gain MOCVD-grown (metal-organic chemical vapor deposition) AlGaAs/GaAs/AlGaAs n-p-n double heterojunction bipolar transistors (DHBTs) and Darlington phototransistor pairs are provided for use in optical neural networks and other optoelectronic integrated circuit applications. The reduced base doping level used results in effective blockage of Zn out-diffusion, enabling a current gain of 500, higher than most previously reported values for Zn-diffused-base DHBTs. Darlington phototransitor pairs of this material can achieve a current gain of over 6000, which satisfies the gain requirement for optical neural network designs, which advantageously may employ neurons comprising the Darlington phototransistor pairs in series with a light source
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