Can Ionic Liquids Be Used As Templating Agents For Controlled Design of Uranium-Containing Nanomaterials? (open access)

Can Ionic Liquids Be Used As Templating Agents For Controlled Design of Uranium-Containing Nanomaterials?

Nanostructured uranium oxides have been prepared in ionic liquids as templating agents. Using the ionic liquids as reaction media for inorganic nanomaterials takes advantage of the pre-organized structure of the ionic liquids which in turn controls the morphology of the inorganic nanomaterials. Variation of ionic liquid cation structure was investigated to determine the impact on the uranium oxide morphologies. For two ionic liquid cations, increasing the alkyl chain length increases the aspect ratio of the resulting nanostructured oxides. Understanding the resulting metal oxide morphologies could enhance fuel stability and design.
Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Visser, A.; Bridges, N. & Tosten, M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Demonstration of Femtosecond Two-Color X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers (open access)

Experimental Demonstration of Femtosecond Two-Color X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Lutman, A. A.; Coffee, R.; Ding, Y.; Huang, Z.; Krzywinski, J.; Maxwell, T. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Next-to-Leading Order W 5-Jet Production at the LHC (open access)

Next-to-Leading Order W 5-Jet Production at the LHC

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Bern, Z.; Dixon, L. J.; Cordero, F. Febres; Hoeche, S.; Ita, H.; Kosower, D. A. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Letter Report for Characterization of Biochar (open access)

Letter Report for Characterization of Biochar

On 27 November 2012, a bulk biochar sample was received for characterization of selected physical and chemical properties. The main purpose of the characterization was to help determine the degree to which biochar would be suitable as a soil amendment to aid in growth of plants. Towards this end, analyses to determine specific surface, pH, cation-exchange capacity, water retention, and wettability (i.e. surface tension) were conducted. A second objective was to determine how uniform these properties were in the sample. Towards this end, the sample was separated into fractions based on initial particle size and on whether the material was from the external surface or the internal portion of the particle. Based on the results, the biochar has significant liming potentials, significant cation-retention capacities, and highly variable plant-available moisture retention properties that, under the most favorable circumstances, could be helpful to plants. As a consequence, it would be quite suitable for addition to acidic soils and should enhance the fertility of those soils.
Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Amonette, James E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches (open access)

Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Bern, Z.; Diana, G.; Dixon, L. J.; Febres Cordero, F.; Hoeche, S.; Ita, H. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Weapons and Material Security (WMS) Team Program Review (WMS2013 CdTeSe Crystals for Gamma-Ray Detectors (open access)

Nuclear Weapons and Material Security (WMS) Team Program Review (WMS2013 CdTeSe Crystals for Gamma-Ray Detectors

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: U., Roy
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
CdTeSe Crystals for Gamma-Ray Detectors (open access)

CdTeSe Crystals for Gamma-Ray Detectors

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: U., Roy; James, R. B.; Kim, K. H. & Bolotnikov, A. E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
LCLS Accelerator Operation and Measurement of Electron Beam Parameters Relevant for the X-ray Beam (open access)

LCLS Accelerator Operation and Measurement of Electron Beam Parameters Relevant for the X-ray Beam

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Loos, Henrik
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Femtosecond x-ray free electron laser pulse duration measurement from spectral correlation function (open access)

Femtosecond x-ray free electron laser pulse duration measurement from spectral correlation function

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Lutman, A. A.; Ding, Y.; Feng, Y.; Huang, Z.; Messerschmidt, M.; Wu, J. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Array of Virtual Frisch-Grid CZT Detectors with Common Cathode Readout for Correcting Charge Trapping and Rejecting Incomplete Charge Collection (open access)

Array of Virtual Frisch-Grid CZT Detectors with Common Cathode Readout for Correcting Charge Trapping and Rejecting Incomplete Charge Collection

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: A., Bolotnikov
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
QCD Matrix Elements + Parton Showers: The NLO Case (open access)

QCD Matrix Elements + Parton Showers: The NLO Case

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Hoeche, Stefan; Krauss, Frank; Schonherr, Marek & Siegert, Frank
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Unveiling the Nature of the Unidentified Gamma-ray Sources II: Radio, Infrared and Optical Counterparts of the gamma-ray Blazar Candidates (open access)

Unveiling the Nature of the Unidentified Gamma-ray Sources II: Radio, Infrared and Optical Counterparts of the gamma-ray Blazar Candidates

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Massaro, F.; D'Abrusco, R.; Paggi, A.; Masetti, N.; Giroletti, M.; Tosti, G. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
SBIR Grant: œNo-Vibration Agile Cryogenic Optical Refrigerator (open access)

SBIR Grant: œNo-Vibration Agile Cryogenic Optical Refrigerator

Optical refrigeration is currently the only all-solid-state cryocooling technology that has been demonstrated. Optical cryocoolers are devices that use laser light to cool small crystal or glass cooling elements. The cooling element absorbs the laser light and reradiates it at higher energy, an example of anti-Stokes fluorescence. The dif-ference between the energy of the outgoing and incoming light comes from the thermal energy of the cooling element, which in turn becomes colder. Entitled “No-Vibration Agile Cryocoolers using Optical Refrigeration,” this Phase I proposal directly addressed the continued development of the optical refrigerator components necessary to transition this scientific breakthrough into National Nu-clear Security Administration (NNSA) sensor applications in line with the objectives of topic 50b. ThermoDynamic Films LLC (TDF), in collaboration with the University of New Mexico (UNM), cooled an optical-refrigerator cooling element comprised of an ytterbium-doped yttrium lithium fluoride (Yb:YLF) crystal from room tempera-ture to 123 K with about 2% efficiency. This is the world record in optical refrigera-tion and an important step toward revolutionizing cryogenic systems for sensor ap-plications. During this period, they also designed and analyzed the crucial elements of a prototype optical refrigerator including the thermal link that connects the cool-ing element with the load.
Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Epstein, Richard
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparative Study of High-Performance Computing on the Cloud (open access)

A Comparative Study of High-Performance Computing on the Cloud

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Marathe, A.; Harris, R.; Lowenthal, D.; de Supinski, B.; Rountree, B.; Schulz, M. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
BNLs Synchrotron-radiation Research Hub for Characterizing Detection Materials and Devices for the NA22 Community (open access)

BNLs Synchrotron-radiation Research Hub for Characterizing Detection Materials and Devices for the NA22 Community

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Date: April 9, 2013
Creator: Camarda, S. G.; Bolotnikov, A. E.; Cui, Y.; Hossain, A.; Roy, U.; Yang, G. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library