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Electronic spectroscopy has been successfully applied for the first time to a broad distribution of small neutral clusters.

The electronically induced sputtering of solid oxygen films has been measured using helium and hydrogen ions with energies from 0.3 to 3.5 MeV.

The homogeneous (single cluster) and inhomogeneous contributions to the low temperature electronic absorption spectrum of 35- 50angstroms diameter CdSe clusters are separated using transient photop

The binding energy and electronic structure of the As sub Ga -As sub i; defect pair in GaAs has been calculated using the self-consistent Greens function technique.

We report on the electronic structure, efficient carrier injection, and quantitative lasing characteristics of T-shaped GaAs/AlGaAs quantum-wire-laser diodes with parallel p- and n-doping layers gr

The energy-band structure and related electronic properties of cubic CoSi sub 2 have been calculated self-consistently with the use of the linear augmented-plane-wave method.

The discovery of high T sub c superconductivity prompted an enormous theoretical activity in trying to understand the underlying physics. The situation is, however, still rather unsettled.

The electronic structure of the high T sub c superconducting oxide compounds is discussed.

The discovery of superconductivity with transition temperatures around 100K has challenged our traditional understanding of this phenomenon.

The discovery of superconductivity with transition temperatures around 100K has challenged our traditional understanding of this phenomenon.

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