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Nonlinear approach to electronic beam steering
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-07-14)
Three-Body Recombination at Cyrogenic and Ultracold Energies
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001-07-01)
Development of an in situ growth and analysis chamber for x-ray scattering experiments at the advanced photon source
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001)
Initial evaluation of LM phase-locker
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-08-15)
Kinetics of heteroepitaxy
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10-31)
The application of porous silicon surface and photo- and electrochemical properties to sensor development
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001-08)
Electric deflection measurements of sodium clusters in a molecular beam
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-11-10)
Rotationally averaged polarizabilities and intrinsic electric dipole moments of sodium clusters are measured and reported. The experimental method is a molecular beam deflection. Our precision is the highest (<5%) and the ...
Theory of phase transitions in disordered crystal solids
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-06-29)
Solid-state amorphization of a crystalline solid to an amorphous phase is extensively studied as a first order phase transition at low temperature for almost thirty years. In this dissertation, we report the recent progress ...
Inelastic collision and three-body recombination
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-05-19)
The quantum impulse approximation theory has been extended to the inelastic collision. The total inelastic cross sections for the degenerated states with different angular momenta was calculated. It was proved that summing ...
Development of high-efficiency solar cells on thin silicon through design optimization and defect passivation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-03-24)
The overall goal of this research is to improve fundamental understanding of the hydrogen passivation of defects in low-cost silicon and the fabrication of high-efficiency solar cells on thin crystalline silicon through ...