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Landau Ginzburg Theory and Nuclear Matter at Finite Temperature
Based on recent studies of the temperature dependence of the energy and
specific heat of liquid nuclear matter, a phase transition is suggested at a
temperature MeV. We apply Landau Ginzburg theory to this transition
and determine the behaviour of the energy and specific heat close to the
critical temperature in the condensed phase.Comment: 10 pages, Revte
Two-Electron Photon Emission From Metallic Quantum Wells
Unusual emission of visible light is observed in scanning tunneling
microscopy of the quantum well system Na on Cu(111). Photons are emitted at
energies exceeding the energy of the tunneling electrons. Model calculations of
two-electron processes which lead to quantum well transitions reproduce the
experimental fluorescence spectra, the quantum yield, and the power-law
variation of the intensity with the excitation current.Comment: revised version, as published; 4 pages, 3 figure
Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1979-1984: A chronology
This volume of the Astronautics and Aeronautics series covers 1979 through 1984. The series provides a chronological presentation of all significant events and developments in space exploration and the administration of the space program during the period covered
Automated knowledge capture in 2D and 3D design environments
In Life Cycle Engineering, it is vital that the engineering knowledge for the product is captured throughout its life cycle in a formal and structured manner. This will allow the information to be referred to in the future by engineers who did not work on the original design but are wanting to understand the reasons that certain design decisions were made. In the past, attempts were made to try to capture this knowledge by having the engineer record the knowledge manually during a design session. However, this is not only time-consuming but is also disruptive to the creative process. Therefore, the research presented in this paper is concerned with capturing design knowledge automatically using a traditional 2D design environment and also an immersive 3D design environment. The design knowledge is captured by continuously and non-intrusively logging the user during a design session and then storing this output in a structured eXtensible Markup Language (XML) format. Next, the XML data is analysed and the design processes that are involved can be visualised by the automatic generation of IDEF0 diagrams. Using this captured knowledge, it forms the basis of an interactive online assistance system to aid future users who are carrying out a similar design task
Molecular electronics exploiting sharp structure in the electrode density-of-states. Negative differential resistance and Resonant Tunneling in a poled molecular layer on Al/LiF electrodes
Density-functional calculations are used to clarify the role of an ultrathin
LiF layer on Al electrodes used in molecular electronics. The LiF layer creates
a sharp density of states (DOS), as in a scanning-tunneling microscope (STM)
tip. The sharp DOS, coupled with the DOS of the molecule leads to negative
differential resistance (NDR). Electron transfer between oriented molecules
occurs via resonant tunneling. The I-V characteristic for a thin-film of tris
(8-hydroxyquinoline)- aluminum (AlQ) molecules, oriented using electric-field
poling, and sandwiched between two Al/LiF electrodes is in excellent agreement
with theory. This molecular device presents a new paradigm for a convenient,
robust, inexpensive alternative to STM or mechanical break-junction structures.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Fracture toughness and crack-resistance curve behavior in metallic glass-matrix composites
Nonlinear-elastic fracture mechanics methods are used to assess the fracture toughness of bulk metallic glass (BMG) composites; results are compared with similar measurements for other monolithic and composite BMG alloys. Mechanistically, plastic shielding gives rise to characteristic resistance-curve behavior where the fracture resistance increases with crack extension. Specifically, confinement of damage by second-phase dendrites is shown to result in enhancement of the toughness by nearly an order of magnitude relative to unreinforced glass
Electrometry using the quantum Hall effect in a bilayer 2D electron system
We discuss the development of a sensitive electrometer that utilizes a
two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in the quantum Hall regime. As a
demonstration, we measure the evolution of the Landau levels in a second,
nearby 2DEG as the applied perpendicular magnetic field is changed, and extract
an effective mass for electrons in GaAs that agrees within experimental error
with previous measurements.Comment: 3.5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to APL
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