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A novel process monitoring and control system based on a neural manufacturing concept (open access)

A novel process monitoring and control system based on a neural manufacturing concept

This paper describes our work to produce ``smart`` equipment using a neural network to provide intelligence for process monitoring, adaptive control, metrology, and equipment diagnostics. This novel system will improve both quality and yield for critical thin films used in semiconductors, superconductors, high-density magnetic and optical storage, and advanced displays, all of which are critical to maintaining our leadership in the multibillion-dollar electronic and computer industries. The equipment will have on-line, real-time diagnostics capabilities to detect component problems early in order to minimize maintenance and downtime.
Date: September 14, 1993
Creator: Fu, Chi Yung; Petrich, L. & Law, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CO2 Removal using a Synthetic Analogue of Carbonic Anhydrase (open access)

CO2 Removal using a Synthetic Analogue of Carbonic Anhydrase

Project attempts to develop a synthetic analogue for carbonic anhydrase and incorporate it in a membrane for separation of CO2 from coal power plant flue gas. Conference poster presents result of first 9 months of project progress including concept, basic system architecture and membrane properties target, results of molecular modeling for analogue - CO2 interaction, and next steps of testing analogue resistance to flue gas contaminants.
Date: September 14, 2010
Creator: Cordatos, Harry
System: The UNT Digital Library
Status of the Super-B Factory Design (open access)

Status of the Super-B Factory Design

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Date: September 14, 2012
Creator: Wittmer, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Solubility of Budesonide, Hydrocortisone, and Prednisolone in Ethanol + Water Mixtures at 298.2 K (open access)

Solubility of Budesonide, Hydrocortisone, and Prednisolone in Ethanol + Water Mixtures at 298.2 K

This article discusses the solubility of budesonide, hydrocortisone, and prednisolone in ethanol and water mixtures at 298.2 K.
Date: September 14, 2009
Creator: Ali, Hany Saleh Mohamed; Blagden, Nicholas; York, Peter; Soltanpour, Shahla; Acree, William E. (William Eugene) & Jouyban, Abolghasem
System: The UNT Digital Library
Observation of Two-Neutrino Double-Beta Decay in Xe-136 with EXO-200 (open access)

Observation of Two-Neutrino Double-Beta Decay in Xe-136 with EXO-200

We report the observation of two-neutrino double-beta decay in {sup 136}Xe with T{sub 1/2} = 2.11 {+-} 0.04(stat) {+-} 0.21(syst) x 10{sup 21} yr. This second-order process, predicted by the standard model, has been observed for several nuclei but not for {sup 136}Xe. The observed decay rate provides new input to matrix element calculations and to the search for the more interesting neutrinoless double-beta decay, the most sensitive probe for the existence of Majorana particles and the measurement of the neutrino mass scale.
Date: September 14, 2012
Creator: Ackerman, N.; Aharmim, B.; Auger, M.; Auty, D. J.; Barbeau, P. S.; Barry, K. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solute Probes Part 2. Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Fluorescence Emission Fine Structures of Coronene Derivatives (open access)

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solute Probes Part 2. Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Fluorescence Emission Fine Structures of Coronene Derivatives

Article discussing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon solute probes and the effect of solvent polarity on the fluorescence emission fine structures of coronene derivatives.
Date: September 14, 1989
Creator: Waris, Riaz; Rembert, Michael A.; Sellers, David M.; Acree, William E. (William Eugene); Street, Kenneth W. & Fetzer, John Charles, 1953-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solute Probes Part 2. Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Fluorescence Emission Fine Structures of Coronene Derivatives (open access)

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solute Probes Part 2. Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Fluorescence Emission Fine Structures of Coronene Derivatives

This article discusses the effect of solvent polarity on the fluorescence emission fine structures of coronene derivatives.
Date: September 14, 1989
Creator: Waris, Riaz; Rembert, Michael A.; Acree, William E. (William Eugene); Sellers, David M.; Street, Kenneth W. & Fetzer, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Archaeology, Heritage, and Moral Terrains: Two Cases from the Mesa Verde Region (open access)

Archaeology, Heritage, and Moral Terrains: Two Cases from the Mesa Verde Region

This article applies an environmental justice lens to two archaeological research narratives, one centering on chemical analysis of biomolecular artifact residues and the other on paleohydrology and Pueblo farming.
Date: September 14, 2016
Creator: Wolverton, Steven J.; Figueroa, Robert & Swentzell, Porter
System: The UNT Digital Library
LLNL's Precision Compton Scattering Light Source (open access)

LLNL's Precision Compton Scattering Light Source

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Date: September 14, 2010
Creator: Hartemann, F.; Albert, F.; Anderson, S.; Bayramian, A.; Cross, R.; Ebbers, C. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Silicide Characterization at Alumina-Niobium Interfaces (open access)

Silicide Characterization at Alumina-Niobium Interfaces

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Date: September 14, 2010
Creator: McKeown, J T; Radmilovic, V R; Gronsky, R & Glaeser, A M
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ab Initio Theory of Light-Ion Reactions (open access)

Ab Initio Theory of Light-Ion Reactions

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Date: September 14, 2010
Creator: Navratil, P; Quaglioni, S & Roth, R
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Deuteron and Exotic Two-Body Bound States from Lattice QCD (open access)

The Deuteron and Exotic Two-Body Bound States from Lattice QCD

Results of a high-statistics,multi-volume Lattice QCD exploration of the deuteron, the di-neutron, the H-dibaryon are presented.
Date: September 14, 2011
Creator: Beane, S.; Chang, E.; Detmold, W.; Lin, H. W.; Luu, T.; Orginos, K. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Present Constraints on the H-dibaryon at the Physical Pointfrom Lattice QCD (open access)

Present Constraints on the H-dibaryon at the Physical Pointfrom Lattice QCD

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Date: September 14, 2011
Creator: Beane, S.; Chang, E.; Detmold, W.; Joo, B.; Lin, H. W.; Luu, T. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comment on Form Factor Shape and Extraction of $|V_{ub}|$ from $B\to\pi l \nu$ (open access)

Comment on Form Factor Shape and Extraction of $|V_{ub}|$ from $B\to\pi l \nu$

We point out that current experimental data for partial B {yields} {pi}l{nu} branching fractions reduce the theoretical input required for a precise extraction of |V{sub ub}| to the form-factor normalization at a single value of the pion energy. Different parameterizations of the form factor shape leading to this conclusion are compared and the role of dispersive bounds on heavy-to-light form factors is clarified.
Date: September 14, 2005
Creator: Becher, Thomas & Hill, Richard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Equilibrium Beam Invariants of an Electron Storage Ring with Linear x-y Coupling (open access)

Equilibrium Beam Invariants of an Electron Storage Ring with Linear x-y Coupling

In accelerators, it is common that the motion of the horizontal x-plane is coupled to that of the vertical y-plane. Such coupling will induce tune shifts and can cause instabilities. The damping and diffusion rates are also affected, which in turn will lead to a change in the equilibrium invariants. With the perturbative approach which is also used for synchrobetatron coupling [B. Nash, J.Wu, and A. Chao, work in progress], we study the x-y coupled case in this paper. Starting from the one-turn map, we give explicit formulae for the tune shifts, damping and diffusion rates, and the equilibrium invariants. We focus on the cases where the system is near the integer or half integer, and sum or difference resonances where small coupling can cause a large change in the beam distribution.
Date: September 14, 2005
Creator: Wu, Juhao; Nash, B.E. & Chao, A.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improved Electron Yield and Spin-Polarizaton from III-V Photocathodes Via Bias Enhanced Carrier Drift (open access)

Improved Electron Yield and Spin-Polarizaton from III-V Photocathodes Via Bias Enhanced Carrier Drift

Spin-polarized electrons are commonly used in high energy physics. Future work will benefit from greater polarization. Polarizations approaching 90% have been achieved at the expense of yield. The primary paths to higher polarization are material design and electron transport. Our work addresses the latter. Photoexcited electrons may be preferentially emitted or suppressed by an electric field applied across the active region. We are tuning this forward bias for maximum polarization and yield, together with other parameters, e.g., doping profile. Preliminary measurements have been carried out on bulk and thin film GaAs. As expected, the yield change far from the bandgap is quite large for bulk material. The bias is applied to the bottom (non-activated) side of the cathode so that the accelerating potential as measured with respect to the ground potential chamber walls is unchanged for different front-to-back cathode bias values. The size of the bias to cause an appreciable effect is rather small reflecting the low drift kinetic energy in the zero bias case.
Date: September 14, 2005
Creator: Mulhollan, Gregory A.; Bierman, John; Brachmann, Axel; Clendenin, James E.; Garwin, Edward; Kirby, Robert et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress in Development of Kharkov X-Ray Generator Nestor (open access)

Progress in Development of Kharkov X-Ray Generator Nestor

The sources of the X-rays based on Compton scattering of intense Nd:YAG laser beam on electron beam circulating in a storage ring with beam energy 43-225 MeV is under construction in NSC KIPT. In the paper the progress in development and construction of Kharkov X-ray generator NESTOR is presented. The current status of the main facility system design and development are described. New scheme and main parameters of injection system are presented. The status of power supply system and control system is described. The facility is going to be in operation in the middle of 2007 and generated X-rays flux is expected to be of about 10{sup 13} phot/s.
Date: September 14, 2005
Creator: Androsov, V.; Bulyak, V.; Dovbnya, A.; Drebot, I.; Gladkikh, P.; Grevtsev, V. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effective Interactions and Operators in Nuclei within the No-Core Shell Model (open access)

Effective Interactions and Operators in Nuclei within the No-Core Shell Model

We review the application of effective operator formalism to the ab initio no core shell model (NCSM). For short-range operators, such as the nucleon-nucleon potential, the unitary-transformation method works extremely well at the two-body cluster approximation and good results are obtained for the binding energies and excitation spectra of light nuclei (A {<=} 16). However, for long-range operators, such as the radius or the quadrupole moment, performing this unitary transformation at the two-body cluster level, does not include the higher-order correlations needed to renormalize these long-range operators adequately. Usually, such correlations can be obtained either by increasing the order of the cluster approximation, or by increasing the model space. We will discuss the difficulties of these approaches as well as alternate possible solutions for including higher-order correlations in small model spaces.
Date: September 14, 2005
Creator: Barrett, B; Navratil, P; Stetcu, I & Vary, J
System: The UNT Digital Library
Edge diagnostics for tandem mirror machines (open access)

Edge diagnostics for tandem mirror machines

The edge plasma in a tandem mirror machine shields the plasma core from cold neutral gas and impurities. A variety of diagnostics are used to measure the fueling, shielding, and confinement of the edge plasma in both the end plug and central cell regions. Fast ion gauges and residual gas analyzers measure the gas pressure and composition outside of the plasma. An array of Langmuir probes is used to measure the electron density and temperature. Extreme ultraviolet (euv) and visible spectroscopy are used to measure both the impurity and deuterium densities and to estimate the shielding factor for the core plasma. The linear geometry of a tandem mirror also allows direct measurements of the edge plasma by sampling the ions and electrons lost but the ends of the machine. Representative data obtained by these diagnostics during operation of the Tandem Mirror Experiment (TMX) and Tandem Mirror Experiment-Upgrade (TMX-U) experiments are presented. Diagnostics that are currently being developed to diagnose the edge plasma are also discussed.
Date: September 14, 1984
Creator: Allen, S. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Observation of new resonances decaying to $D\pi$ and $D^*\pi$ in inclusive $e^ e^-$ collisions near $\sqrt{s} (open access)

Observation of new resonances decaying to $D\pi$ and $D^*\pi$ in inclusive $e^ e^-$ collisions near $\sqrt{s}

The authors present a study of the D{sup +}{pi}{sup -}, D{sup 0}{pi}{sup +}, and D*{sup +}{pi}{sup -} systems in inclusive e{sup +}e{sup -} {yields} c{bar c} interactions in a search for new excited D meson states. they use a dataset, consisting of {approx} 454 fb{sup -1}, collected at center-of-mass energies near 10.58 GeV by the BABAR detector at the SLAC PEP-II asymmetric-energy collider. They observe, for the first time, candidates for the radial excitations of the D{sup 0}, D*{sup 0}, and D*{sup +}, as well as the L = 2 excited states of the D{sup 0} and D{sup +}, where L is the orbital angular momentum of the quarks.
Date: September 14, 2010
Creator: del Amo Sanchez, P.; Lees, J. P.; Poireau, V.; Prencipe, E.; Tisserand, V.; Garra Tico, J. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Search for the Rare Decay B -> K nu nubar (open access)

Search for the Rare Decay B -> K nu nubar

We present a search for the rare decays B{sup +} {yields} K{sup +}{nu}{bar {nu}} and B{sup 0} {yields} K{sup 0}{nu}{bar {nu}} using 459 million B{bar B} pairs collected with the BABAR detector at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Flavor-changing neutral-current decays such as these are forbidden at tree level but can occur through one-loop diagrams in the Standard Model (SM), with possible contributions from new physics at the same order. The presence of two neutrinos in the final state makes identification of signal events challenging, so reconstruction in the semileptonic decay channels B {yields} D{sup (*)}l{nu} of the B meson recoiling from the signal B is used to suppress backgrounds. We set an upper limit at the 90% confidence level of 1.3 x 10{sup -5} on the total branching fraction for B{sup +} {yields} K{sup +}{nu}{bar {nu}}, and 5.6 x 10{sup -5} for B{sup 0} {yields} K{sup 0}{nu}{bar {nu}}. We additionally report partial branching fractions in two ranges of di-neutrino mass squared for B{sup +} {yields} K{sup +}{nu}{bar {nu}}.
Date: September 14, 2010
Creator: del Amo Sanchez, P.; Lees, J.P.; Poireau, V.; Prencipe, E.; Tisserand, V.; Garra Tico, J. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
UDEC simulation of Triaxial Testing of Lithophysal Tuff (open access)

UDEC simulation of Triaxial Testing of Lithophysal Tuff

The current conceptual design for the proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain Nevada includes placing most of the facility in lithophysal Tuff. Because it is difficult to conduct standard confined triaxial laboratory tests on lithophysal tuff, it was decided to use UDEC to conduct numerical triaxial testing of simulated lithophysal tuff samples to supplement existing uniaxial compression data. The results of these numerical experiments are intended to provide guidance on the variability of physical properties as a function of lithophysal porosity. These data can then be used as a basis for large scale modeling of the behavior of the repository drifts. The results of the numerical testing were encouraging and show consistent trends in tuff strength and overall performance as a function of lithophysal porosity.
Date: September 14, 2004
Creator: Christianson, M.; Board, M. & Rigby, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Partial (gamma)-Ray Cross Sections for the Reaction 239Pu(n,2n(gamma)i) and the 239Pu(n,2n) Cross Section (open access)

Partial (gamma)-Ray Cross Sections for the Reaction 239Pu(n,2n(gamma)i) and the 239Pu(n,2n) Cross Section

Absolute partial {gamma}-ray cross sections for production of discrete {gamma} rays in the {sup 239}Pu(n,2n{gamma}i){sup 238}Pu reaction have been measured. The experiments were performed at LANSCE/WNR on the 60R flight line. Reaction {gamma}-rays were measured using the large-scale Compton-suppressed array of Ge detectors, GEANIE. The motivation for this experiment, an overview of the partial {gamma}-ray cross-section measurement, and an introduction to the main experimental issues will be presented. The energy resolution of the Ge detectors allowed identification of reaction {gamma} rays above the background of sample radioactivity and fission {gamma} rays. The use of planar Ge detectors with their reduced sensitivity to neutron interactions and improved line shape was also important to the success of this experiment. Absolute partial {gamma}-ray cross sections are presented for the 6{sub 1}{sup +} {yields} 4{sub 1}{sup +} member of the ground state rotational band in {sup 238}Pu, together with miscellaneous other {gamma}-ray partial cross sections. The n,2n reaction cross section shape and magnitude as a function of neutron energy was extracted from these partial cross sections using nuclear modeling (enhanced Hauser-Feshbach) to relate partial {gamma}-ray cross sections to the n,2n cross section. The critical nuclear modeling issue is the ratio of a partial cross …
Date: September 14, 2001
Creator: Beacker, J. A.; Bernstein, L. A.; Younes, W.; McNabb, D. P.; Garrett, P. E.; Archer, D. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of Readout Interconnections for the Si-W Calorimeter of SiD (open access)

Development of Readout Interconnections for the Si-W Calorimeter of SiD

The SiD collaboration is developing a Si-W sampling electromagnetic calorimeter, with anticipated application for the International Linear Collider. Assembling the modules for such a detector will involve special bonding technologies for the interconnections, especially for attaching a silicon detector wafer to a flex cable readout bus. We review the interconnect technologies involved, including oxidation removal processes, pad surface preparation, solder ball selection and placement, and bond quality assurance. Our results show that solder ball bonding is a promising technique for the Si-W ECAL, and unresolved issues are being addressed.
Date: September 14, 2012
Creator: Woods, M.; Fields, R. G.; Holbrook, B.; Lander, R. L.; Moskaleva, A.; Neher, C. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library