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Spontaneous Raman Spectroscopy (SRS) has been applied to methane/oxygen diffusion flames used to deposit silica particles on preforms for the synthesis of optical fiber.

Spontaneous Raman Spectroscopy (SRS) has been Applied to methane/oxygen diffusion flames used to deposit silica particles on preforms for the synthesis of optical fiber.

l W H E N a direct current is passed through certain types of resistance elements a small potential fluctuation between the terminals of the resistance can be observed in addition to that caused by

We use spatial spin separation by a magnetic focusing technique to probe the polarization of quantum point contacts. The point contacts are fabricated from p-type GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures.

We examine an example of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a double-well waveguide with a symmetric potential. The ground state of the system beyond a critical power becomes asymmetric.

Here, using angle-resolved photoemission with circularly polarized light, we find that, in the pseudogap state, left-circularly polarized photons give a different photocurrent than right-circularly

Monolayer assemblies at solid surfaces provide a rational approach to obtain interfaces with well-defined composition, structure and thickness.

This paper shows that stable, oriented, polyfunctional organic monolayers can be prepared by the spontaneous organization of structurally complex organic disulfides on polycrystalline gold substrat

This study shows that closest packed, oriented monolayers of n-alkanoic acids can be formed on oxidized aluminum substrates by adsorption from dilute solution.

Infrared reflection spectroscopy has been applied to the determination of the structures of adsorbed monolayer films of n-alkanoic acids on oxidized aluminum substrates.

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