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Forest Species Identification with High Spectral Resolution Data
Data collected over the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes Test Site and the Saginaw Forest Test Site (Michigan) with the JPL Airborne Imaging Spectrometer and the Collins' Airborne Spectroradiometer are being used for forest species identification. The linear discriminant function has provided higher identification accuracies than have principal components analyses. Highest identification accuracies are obtained in the 450 to 520 nm spectral region. Spectral bands near 1,300, 1,685 and 2,220 nm appear to be important, also
Jamming in Systems With Quenched Disorder
We numerically study the effect of adding quenched disorder in the form of
randomly placed pinning sites on jamming transitions in systems that jam at a
well defined point J in the clean limit. Quenched disorder decreases the
jamming density and introduces a depinning threshold. The onset of a finite
threshold coincides with point J at the lowest pinning densities, but for
higher pinning densities there is always a finite threshold even well below
jamming. We find that proximity to point J strongly affects the transport
curves and noise fluctuations, and observe a change from plastic behavior below
jamming, where the system is highly heterogeneous, to elastic depinning above
jamming. Many of the general features we find are related to other systems
containing quenched disorder, including the peak effect observed in vortex
systems.Comment: 5 pages, 4 postscript figure
Genomic Materials Design: CALculation of PHAse Dynamics
The CALPHAD system of fundamental phase-level databases, now known as the
Materials Genome, has enabled a mature technology of computational materials
design and qualification that has already met the acceleration goals of the
national Materials Genome Initiative. As first commercialized by QuesTek
Innovations, the methodology combines efficient genomic-level parametric design
of new material composition and process specifications with multidisciplinary
simulation-based forecasting of manufacturing variation, integrating efficient
uncertainty management. Recent projects demonstrated under the
multi-institutional CHiMaD Design Center notably include novel alloys designed
specifically for the new technology of additive manufacturing. With the proven
success of the CALPHAD-based Materials Genome technology, current university
research emphasizes new methodologies for affordable accelerated expansion of
more accurate CALPHAD databases. Rapid adoption of these new capabilities by US
apex corporations has compressed the materials design and development cycle to
under 2 years, enabling a new "materials concurrency" integrated into a new
level of concurrent engineering supporting an unprecedented level of
manufacturing innovation
Simulations of Spinodal Nucleation in Systems with Elastic Interactions
Systems with long-range interactions quenched into a metastable state near
the pseudospinodal exhibit nucleation that is qualitatively different than the
classical nucleation observed near the coexistence curve. We have observed
nucleation droplets in our Langevin simulations of a two-dimensional model of
martensitic transformations and have determined that the structure of the
nucleating droplet differs from the stable martensite structure. Our results,
together with experimental measurements of the phonon dispersion curve, allow
us to predict the nature of the droplet. These results have implications for
nucleation in many solid-solid transitions and the structure of the final
state
The cultural and geopolitical dimensions of nation-building in the Ukraine
Ukraine belongs among those young countries where the beginnings of democratisation and nation-building approximately coincided. While the development of nation states in Central Europe was usually preceded by the development of nations, the biggest dilemma in the Ukraine is whether a nation-state programme — parallel to the aim of state-building — is able to bring unfinished nation-building to completion. Ukraine sways between the EU and Russia with enormous amplitude. The alternating orientation between the West and the East can be ascribed to superpower ambitions reaching beyond Ukraine. Eventually, internal and external determinants are intertwined and mutually interact with one another. The aim of the paper is to explain the dilemmas arising from identity problems behind the Ukraine’s internal and external orientation
Bulk Band Gaps in Divalent Hexaborides
Complementary angle-resolved photoemission and bulk-sensitive k-resolved
resonant inelastic x-ray scattering of divalent hexaborides reveal a >1 eV
X-point gap between the valence and conduction bands, in contradiction to the
band overlap assumed in several models of their novel ferromagnetism. This
semiconducting gap implies that carriers detected in transport measurements
arise from defects, and the measured location of the bulk Fermi level at the
bottom of the conduction band implicates boron vacancies as the origin of the
excess electrons. The measured band structure and X-point gap in CaB_6
additionally provide a stringent test case for proper inclusion of many-body
effects in quasi-particle band calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; new RIXS analysis; accepted for publication in
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