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Towards improved characterization of high-risk releases using heterogeneous indoor sensor systems (open access)

Towards improved characterization of high-risk releases using heterogeneous indoor sensor systems

The sudden release of toxic contaminants that reach indoor spaces can be hazardous to building occupants. For an acutely toxic contaminant, the speed of the emergency response strongly influences the consequences to occupants. The design of a real time sensor system is made challenging both by the urgency and complex nature of the event, and by the imperfect sensors and models available to describe it. In this research, we use Bayesian modeling to combine information from multiple types of sensors to improve the characterization of a release. We discuss conceptual and algorithmic considerations for selecting and fusing information from disparate sensors. To explore system performance, we use both real tracer gas data from experiments in a three story building, along with synthetic data, including information from door position sensors. The added information from door position sensors is found to be useful for many scenarios, but not always. We discuss the physical conditions and design factors that affect these results, such as the influence of the door positions on contaminant transport. We highlight potential benefits of multisensor data fusion, challenges in realizing those benefits, and opportunities for further improvement.
Date: June 30, 2010
Creator: Sreedharan, Priya; Sohn, Michael D.; Nazaroff, William W. & J. Gadgil, Ashok
System: The UNT Digital Library
Relativistic warm plasma theory of nonlinear laser-driven electron plasma waves (open access)

Relativistic warm plasma theory of nonlinear laser-driven electron plasma waves

A relativistic, warm fluid model of a nonequilibrium, collisionless plasma is developed and applied to examine nonlinear Langmuir waves excited by relativistically-intense, short-pulse lasers. Closure of the covariant fluid theory is obtained via an asymptotic expansion assuming a non-relativistic plasma temperature. The momentum spread is calculated in the presence of an intense laser field and shown to be intrinsically anisotropic. Coupling between the transverse and longitudinal momentum variances is enabled by the laser field. A generalized dispersion relation is derived for langmuir waves in a thermal plasma in the presence of an intense laser field. Including thermal fluctuations in three velocity-space dimensions, the properties of the nonlinear electron plasma wave, such as the plasma temperature evolution and nonlinear wavelength, are examined, and the maximum amplitude of the nonlinear oscillation is derived. The presence of a relativistically intense laser pulse is shown to strongly influence the maximum plasma wave amplitude for non-relativistic phase velocities owing to the coupling between the longitudinal and transverse momentum variances.
Date: June 30, 2010
Creator: Schroeder, Carl B. & Esarey, Eric
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characterization of Secondary Phases and Other Defects in CDZNTE (open access)

Characterization of Secondary Phases and Other Defects in CDZNTE

Semiconducting CdZnTe or 'CZT' crystals are very suitable for use as a room temperature-based gamma radiation spectrometer. During the last decade, modifications in growth methods for CZT have significantly improved the quality of the produced crystals however there are material features that can influence the performance of these materials as radiation detectors. For example, various structural heterogeneities within the CZT crystals, such as, pipes, voids, polycrystallinity, and secondary phases (SP) can have a negative impact on the detector performance. In this study, a CZT material was grown by the modified vertical Bridgman growth (MVB) method with zone leveled growth in the absence of excess Te in the melt. Numerous SP were imaged using transmission IR at a volume % of 0.002. Samples from this material were analyzed using various analytical techniques to evaluate its electrical properties, purity and detector performance as radiation spectrometers and to determine the morphology, dimension and elemental /structural composition of one of the SP in this material. This material was found to have a high resistivity and good radiation spectrometer performance. It had SPs that were rich in calcium (Ca), carbon (C) and oxygen (O) (possibly CaCO{sub 3}) or only C and O that were 5 …
Date: June 30, 2010
Creator: Duff, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quasi-Freestanding multilayer graphene films on the carbon face of SiC (open access)

Quasi-Freestanding multilayer graphene films on the carbon face of SiC

The electronic band structure of as-grown and doped graphene grown on the carbon face of SiC is studied by high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, where we observe both rotations between adjacent layers and AB-stacking. The band structure of quasi-freestanding AB-bilayers is directly compared with bilayer graphene grown on the Si-face of SiC to study the impact of the substrate on the electronic properties of epitaxial graphene. Our results show that the C-face films are nearly freestanding from an electronic point of view, due to the rotations between graphene layers.
Date: June 30, 2010
Creator: Siegel, D. A.; Hwang, C. G.; Fedorov, A. V. & Lanzara, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dimensional Measurements of Ultra Delicate Materials Using Micrometrology Tactile Sensing (open access)

Dimensional Measurements of Ultra Delicate Materials Using Micrometrology Tactile Sensing

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Date: June 30, 2010
Creator: Bauza, M. B.; Woody, S. C.; Seugling, R. M. & Smith, S. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ab-initio modeling of water-semiconductor interfaces for direct solar-to-chemical energy conversion (open access)

Ab-initio modeling of water-semiconductor interfaces for direct solar-to-chemical energy conversion

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Date: June 30, 2010
Creator: Wood, B; Ogitsu, T & Schwegler, E
System: The UNT Digital Library