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    Design method for minimizing RF voltage breakdown

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    Research study was conducted and results were published. Using principles of similarity and minimum of experimental data, a number of universal curves have been constructed covering wide range of experimental parameters. Gases other than air, such as argon and carbon dioxide, also are included in study

    Method for remotely sensing turbulence of planetary atmospheres

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    Based on variances of log-amplitude and phase fluctuations of radio occultation data received from orbital and fly-by missions, structure constant for Venusian planetary atmosphere has been estimated with high-confidence factor. Analysis indicates that effects of inhomogeneity, finite size, and superrefractivity of atmospheric turbulence cannot be ignored

    Low loss dichroic plate

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    A low loss dichroic plate is disclosed for passing radiation within a particular frequency band and reflecting radiation outside of that frequency band. The dichroic plate is comprised of a configuration of dipole elements defined by slots formed in a conductive plate. The slots are dimensioned so as to pass radiation of a selected frequency and are shaped so as to minimize the relationship between that frequency and the tilt angle of the plate relative to the direction of radiation. The slots are arranged so as to minimize signal power loss due to cross polarization effects

    Low-loss, circularly-polarized dichroic plate

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    Dichroic plate has orthogonally-disposed, loaded dipole apertures with their orientations arranged so as to cancel cross-coupling effects which would otherwise result in power loss to circularly polarized signal

    Effects of turbulence in the atmosphere of Venus on Pioneer Venus radio, phase 2

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    Two problems related to the effects of turbulence in the atmosphere of Venus on the Pioneer entry probe radio link were studied. In the first problem, the cross correlation between the log amplitude and phase fluctuations of the Pioneer Venus communications link is examined. Data show that for fluctuation frequencies above approximately 1 Hz there is little or no correlation. For frequencies below this region the correlation is weak and the square root of the coherence has a peak value close to 0.65. The second problem consists of interferring turbulence characteristics of the Venus atmosphere from the Mariner 5 phase fluctuations. Data show that with the data processing techniques developed and currently available, the phase error due to oscillator drift, assumed trajectory delay, and spline curve fit exceed the turbulence induced fluctuations. Results show that it is not possible to interfere with the turbulence characteristics from Mariner 5 phase fluctuations

    Evaluation of Half-metallic Antiferromagnetism in A2{\cal A}_2CrFeO6_6 ({A\cal A}=La, Sr

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    The nearly well-ordered double perovskite La2_2CrFeO6_6 has been synthesized recently. Contrary to previous theoretical predictions, but in agreement with experimental observations, our first principle calculations indicate an insulating ferrimagnet La2_2CrFeO6_6 with antialigned S=3/2 Cr3+^{3+} and S=5/2 Fe3+^{3+} ions,using the local spin density approximation (LSDA), a correlated band theory LDA+U, and a semilocal functional modified Becke-Johnson method. Additionally, we investigated the double perovskite Sr2_2CrFeO6_6, which is as yet unsynthesized. In LSDA calculations, this system shows formally tetravalent Cr and Fe ions both having antialigned SS=1 moments, but is a simple metal. Once applying on-site Coulomb repulsion U on both Cr and Fe ions, this system becomes half-metallic and the moment of Fe is substantially reduced, resulting in zero net moment. These results are consistent with our fixed spin moment studies. Our results suggest a precisely compensated half-metallic Sr2_2CrFeO6_6.Comment: 7 page

    Plane-stress, elastic-plastic states in the vicinity of crack tips

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    Plane stress analysis of elastic-plastic states in vicinity of straight crack tip in thin plat

    Closing the Wedge: Search Strategies for Extended Higgs Sectors with Heavy Flavor Final States

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    We consider search strategies for an extended Higgs sector at the high-luminosity LHC14 utilizing multi-top final states. In the framework of a Two Higgs Doublet Model, the purely top final states (ttˉ,4tt\bar t, \, 4t) are important channels for heavy Higgs bosons with masses in the wedge above 2mt2\,m_t and at low values of tanβ\tan\beta, while a 2b2t2 b 2t final state is most relevant at moderate values of tanβ\tan \beta. We find, in the ttˉHt\bar t H channel, with HttˉH \rightarrow t \bar t, that both single and 3 lepton final states can provide statistically significant constraints at low values of tanβ\tan \beta for mAm_A as high as 750\sim 750 GeV. When systematics on the ttˉt \bar t background are taken into account, however, the 3 lepton final state is more powerful, though the precise constraint depends fairly sensitively on lepton fake rates. We also find that neither 2b2t2b2t nor ttˉt \bar t final states provide constraints on additional heavy Higgs bosons with couplings to tops smaller than the top Yukawa due to expected systematic uncertainties in the ttˉt \bar t background.Comment: Added a Fig. and updated references. Matches journal version. 31 pages, 11 figure

    Scattering of Pruppacher-Pitter raindrops at 30 GHz

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    Optimum design of modern ground-satellite communication systems requires the knowledge of rain-induced differential attenuation, differential phase shift, and cross polarization factors. Different available analytical techniques for raindrop scattering problems were assessed. These include: (1) geometrical theory of diffraction; (2) method of moment; (3) perturbation method; (4) point matching methods; (5) extended boundary condition method; and (6) global-local finite element method. The advantages and disadvantages of each are listed. The extended boundary condition method, which was determined to yield the most scattering results, is summarized. The scattered fields for Pruppacher-Pitter raindrops with sizes ranging from 0.5 mm to 3.5 mm at 20 C and at 30 GHz for several incidence angles are tabulated

    Modeling of composite beams and plates for static and dynamic analysis

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    A rigorous theory and corresponding computational algorithms was developed for a variety of problems regarding the analysis of composite beams and plates. The modeling approach is intended to be applicable to both static and dynamic analysis of generally anisotropic, nonhomogeneous beams and plates. Development of a theory for analysis of the local deformation of plates was the major focus. Some work was performed on global deformation of beams. Because of the strong parallel between beams and plates, the two were treated together as thin bodies, especially in cases where it will clarify the meaning of certain terminology and the motivation behind certain mathematical operations
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