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    Photoemission from alkali and silver halides Quaterly status report, period ending 30 Apr. 1970

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    Temperature effects on photoemissions from silver halide

    Measurement of electron-phonon scattering in insulators by photoinjection Quarterly status report, period ending 31 Jan. 1969

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    Measurement of electron phonon scattering in insulators by photoinjectio

    Cs2Te standard cell development and electronic characteristics of silver halides Quarterly status report, period ending 31 Oct. 1970

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    Production of cesium-telluride for measurement of ultraviolet radiation intensit

    Photoemission study of the electronic structure of CdTe

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    Photoemission study of electronic structure of cadmium telluride single crystal

    Research and development of HgZnTe as an infrared material

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    Interfacial morphology and Fermi level pinning behavior at the interfaces of Al, Ag, and Pt with UHV-cleaved CdTe and ZnTe have been studied using X-ray and ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopies. Results are compared to metal/HgCdTe interface formation, where the weak HgTe bond and consequent ease of Hg loss strongly influence semiconductor disruption and metal-semiconductor intermising. For Al/CdTe, the strong Al-Te reaction yields a significantly more extensive Al-Te reacted region than has been observed for HgCdTe. The Al/ZnTe interface is observed to be more abrupt than Al/CdTe. The final Fermi level pinning positions, Ef-Evbm for Al, Ag, and Pt on p-type CdTe and p-ZnTe have been determined. Efi is found to be roughly the same for both CdTe and ZnTe, with the value for ZnTe lying approximately 0.2 eV closer to the VBM for all three metals. From these results, one would expect Schottky barriers of about the same height for these metals on p-CdTe and p-ZnTe; and also that, in principle, metal interfaces with the two alloys HgCdTe and HgZnTe would have the same properties. Comparisons and implications for electrical behavior of metal contacts to the alloys are discussed

    Photoemission studies of solids Quarterly status report, period ending 31 Oct. 1968

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    Photoemission studies of electron states in silver chloride and alkali halide

    Tax evasion and exchange equity: a reference-dependent approach

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    The standard portfolio model of tax evasion with a public good produces the perverse conclusion that when taxpayers perceive the public good to be under-/overprovided, an increase in the tax rate increases/decreases evasion. The author treats taxpayers as thinking in terms of gains and losses relative to an endogenous reference level, which reflects perceived exchange equity between the value of taxes paid and the value of public goods supplied. With these alternative behavioral assumptions, the author overturns the aforementioned result in a direction consistent with the empirical evidence. The author also finds a role for relative income in determining individual responses to a change in the marginal rate of tax

    Photoemission studies of high temperature superconductors

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    Photoemission studies have been performed on all classes of high temperature superconductors except the Tlā€related compounds. Particular attention was paid to the surface cleanliness. Comparison with band calculation shows that the oneā€electron picture cannot adequately explain the electronic structure of this type of materials. Most important, Cu satellites were observed both in the valence band and the Cu 2p core level for all the samples studied, signaling the importance of the dā€d correlation effects. the Cu 3d character of these satellites in the valence band was verified using resonance photoemission. The results have been interpreted in terms of a cluster model derived from the two band Anderson Hamiltonian, which in the past has been used successfully to describe the electronic structure of highly correlated systems. No clear satellite structure was observed in the O 1s core spectrum, which is consistent with the bandā€like nature of the oxygen states. Examples of changes in the electronic structure, which could be related to Tc, (such as substituting Y by Pr in the Yā€Baā€Cuā€O system and altering the number of Cuā€O layers in the Biā€Caā€Srā€Cuā€O system), are also discussed.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87348/2/330_1.pd

    Semi-classical Laguerre polynomials and a third order discrete integrable equation

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    A semi-discrete Lax pair formed from the differential system and recurrence relation for semi-classical orthogonal polynomials, leads to a discrete integrable equation for a specific semi-classical orthogonal polynomial weight. The main example we use is a semi-classical Laguerre weight to derive a third order difference equation with a corresponding Lax pair.Comment: 11 page
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