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Semiconductor devices continue to press into the nanoscale regime, and new applications have been proposed for which a single dopant atom acts as the functional part of the device(1-3).

This report presents a compilation of the viewgraphs and bibliography prepared for a half day short course on Laser Speckle Velocimetry (LSV) to be presented at the SEM Fall Conference in Indianapo

A cavity laser consists of an active medium that provides the required gain and a (usually open) external cavity furnishing the feedback for laser operation.

The improvement of dielectric mirrors during recent years has reduced their surface scattering considerably.

A typical optical fiber consists of a core, the refractive index of which is larger than that of the cladding material surrounding the core.1 The cladding serves the purpose of keeping any outside

In recent years, large Luneberg lenses have been used as antennas for long-range radars.1 Such lenses have been built of cubical blocks of very low density polystyrene foam, loaded with varying amo

Applying the theoretical results outlined in the first paper of this series, numerical estimates have been obtained for density fluctuation, Raman, and concentration fluctuation scattering losses

In a recent short note, the authors and Chu 1 gave calculated results of differential attenuation and differential phase shift caused by rain, based on scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by

The effect of a classical electron gas on the cavity polariton linewidths is studied experimentally in a GaAs/AlAs microcavity with an embedded quantum well that contains photogenerated electrons (

We study quasi-particle lifetime anisotropy in BSCCO as a function of temperature and doping by relaxational analysis of symmetrized Raman response functions.

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