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AU Lanzisera, S
Weber, AR
Liao, A
Pajak, D
Meier, AK
AF Lanzisera, Steven
Weber, Andrew R.
Liao, Anna
Pajak, Dominic
Meier, Alan K.
TI Communicating Power Supplies: Bringing the Internet to the Ubiquitous
Energy Gateways of Electronic Devices
SO IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Energy efficiency; energy management; energy reporting; green buildings;
switched-mode power supply
AB Saving energy in buildings is often hampered by the lack of detailed information about what is using the energy, how much it is using, and how to automatically and remotely control devices. The problem is especially acute for the large number of small, energy-using devices that are present in both residential and commercial buildings. Most of these products use a switching ac to dc power supply to operate electronic and other internal components. We describe a "communicating power supply" (CPS) to enable the communication of energy and control information between the device and a building management system or other central entities. We developed a proof-of-concept system of Internet-connected CPSs and demonstrated both energy reporting and control utilizing a custom, cloud-based information clearing house. If CPS technology became widespread in devices, a combination of automated and human interactive solutions would enable high levels of energy savings.
C1 [Lanzisera, Steven; Weber, Andrew R.; Liao, Anna; Meier, Alan K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Pajak, Dominic] ARM Inc, Embedded Segment Grp, San Jose, CA 95134 USA.
RP Lanzisera, S (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM smlanzisera@lbl.gov
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PI PISCATAWAY
PA 445 HOES LANE, PISCATAWAY, NJ 08855-4141 USA
SN 2327-4662
J9 IEEE INTERNET THINGS
JI IEEE Internet Things J.
PD APR
PY 2014
VL 1
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BP 153
EP 160
DI 10.1109/JIOT.2014.2307077
PG 8
WC Computer Science, Information Systems; Engineering, Electrical &
Electronic; Telecommunications
SC Computer Science; Engineering; Telecommunications
GA V43HI
UT WOS:000209672100005
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PT J
AU Ganguly, K
Phillips, JL
Wren, MS
Pardington, PE
Gnanakaran, S
Wall, ME
Gupta, G
AF Ganguly, K.
Phillips, J. L.
Wren, M. S.
Pardington, P. E.
Gnanakaran, S.
Wall, M. E.
Gupta, G.
TI Interdependence of multi-drug efflux pumps and quorum sensing systems in
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
C1 [Ganguly, K.; Phillips, J. L.; Wren, M. S.; Pardington, P. E.; Gnanakaran, S.; Wall, M. E.; Gupta, G.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM USA.
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SN 1201-9712
EI 1878-3511
J9 INT J INFECT DIS
JI Int. J. Infect. Dis.
PD APR
PY 2014
VL 21
SU 1
MA 40.030
BP 92
EP 92
DI 10.1016/j.ijid.2014.03.620
PG 1
WC Infectious Diseases
SC Infectious Diseases
GA V43TP
UT WOS:000209704000205
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PT J
AU Al Olaby, RR
Azzazy, H
Dubuisson, J
Cocquerel, L
Saas, L
Vielmetter, J
Forli, S
Marcotrigiano, J
Khan, AG
Whidby, J
Zemla, A
Balhorn, R
AF Al Olaby, R. R.
Azzazy, H.
Dubuisson, J.
Cocquerel, L.
Saas, L.
Vielmetter, J.
Forli, S.
Marcotrigiano, J.
Khan, A. G.
Whidby, J.
Zemla, A.
Balhorn, R.
TI E2216 ... A PROMISING DRUG LEAD THAT INHIBITS HCV INFECTIVITY THROUGH
TARGETING HCV E2
SO JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 49th Annual International Liver Congress of the
European-Association-for-the-Study-of-the-Liver
CY APR 09-13, 2014
CL London, ENGLAND
SP European Assoc Study Liver
C1 [Al Olaby, R. R.; Azzazy, H.] Amer Univ Cairo, Cairo, Egypt.
[Dubuisson, J.; Cocquerel, L.; Saas, L.] Inst Pasteur, Ctr Infect & Immun Lille CIIL, F-59019 Lille, France.
[Vielmetter, J.] CALTECH, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Forli, S.] Scripps Res Inst, Mol Graph Lab, La Jolla, CA USA.
[Marcotrigiano, J.; Khan, A. G.; Whidby, J.] Rutgers State Univ, Piscataway, NJ USA.
[Zemla, A.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA USA.
[Balhorn, R.] SHALs Technol Inc, Livermore, CA USA.
EM reemolaby@aucegypt.edu
RI Marcotrigiano, Joseph /K-6697-2016; Cocquerel, Laurence/P-1951-2016
OI Marcotrigiano, Joseph /0000-0003-0346-3353; Cocquerel,
Laurence/0000-0002-2136-5178
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PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0168-8278
EI 1600-0641
J9 J HEPATOL
JI J. Hepatol.
PD APR
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MA P1223
BP S496
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WC Gastroenterology & Hepatology
SC Gastroenterology & Hepatology
GA CT5DT
UT WOS:000362828600639
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PT J
AU Allahkarami, M
Bandla, S
Winarski, RP
Hanan, JC
AF Allahkarami, Masoud
Bandla, Sudheer
Winarski, Robert P.
Hanan, Jay C.
TI X-ray nanotomography of a nanofiber: Quantitative measurement of
diameter fluctuations
SO APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE X-ray nanotomography; Computed tomography; Nanofiber; Fiber diameter
ID POLYMER NANOFIBERS; FIBERS; FORCESPINNING(TM); FILTRATION
AB Imaging nanostructures in three-dimension is beneficial for understanding their formation and interactions. This paper presents application of X-ray imaging as a tool for visualizing the shape fluctuation in polymer nanofibers. Synchrotron X-ray nanotomography is a non-destructive technique that can reveal material internal and surface features at the nanoscale. Diameter fluctuations as a result of processing the polymer nanofiber obtained through forcespinning were imaged using monochromatic synchrotron hard X-rays of 8 keV energy. Reconstructed binary images containing geometric information of the fiber surface were visualized and meshed in 3D. A new approach for processing of the reconstructed data to achieve a quantitative interpretation of 3D results was developed. A local 3D regression approach was developed for tracing the fiber center line, and to determine the minimum distance between triangular surface elements from the center line (radius). Fiber diameter fluctuations measured were presented qualitatively by applying surface coloring to the local fiber diameter information. Nanotomography revealed that the fiber has upto 19% (+/- 43 nm) deviation in fiber radius over the average radius of 221 nm. (c) 2014 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Allahkarami, Masoud; Bandla, Sudheer; Hanan, Jay C.] Oklahoma State Univ, Tulsa, OK 74106 USA.
[Winarski, Robert P.] Argonne Natl Lab, Ctr Nanoscale Mat, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Hanan, JC (reprint author), Oklahoma State Univ, Sch Mech & Aerosp Engn, 700 N Green Wood Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106 USA.
EM jay.hanan@okstate.edu
RI Allahkarami, Masoud/F-3965-2012; Bandla, Sudheer/G-1878-2016
OI Allahkarami, Masoud/0000-0001-6332-9688; Bandla,
Sudheer/0000-0002-5228-2279
FU Helmerich Foundation; Helmerich-Research Center in Tulsa OK; U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences
[DE-AC02-06CH11357]
FX This work was partially made possible through financial support from the
Helmerich Foundation supporting Tulsa's Vision 2025 and the
Helmerich-Research Center in Tulsa OK. The authors would like to
acknowledge Dr. M. Benamara, University of Arkansas for assistance with
HRTEM imaging and M. Aboustait of Dr. T. Ley's research group who we
shared the beam time with at OSU for assistance in mounting the fiber
for tomography. Use of the Hard X-ray Nanoprboe Beamline operated by the
Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Advanced Photon Source was
supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357
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SN 0169-4332
EI 1873-5584
J9 APPL SURF SCI
JI Appl. Surf. Sci.
PD APR 1
PY 2014
VL 297
BP 9
EP 15
DI 10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.12.152
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WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics,
Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics
GA AB3VB
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AU Liu, YF
Yang, W
Qin, QL
Wu, YC
Wen, W
Zhai, T
Yu, B
Li, DY
Luo, A
Song, GL
AF Liu, Y. F.
Yang, W.
Qin, Q. L.
Wu, Y. C.
Wen, W.
Zhai, T.
Yu, B.
Li, D. Y.
Luo, A.
Song, G-L
TI Microstructure and corrosion behavior of die-cast AM60B magnesium alloys
in a complex salt solution: A slow positron beam study
SO CORROSION SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Magnesium; SEM; XRD
ID HIGH-PURITY MG; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; ANNIHILATION SPECTROSCOPY;
AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS; CALCIUM-CARBONATE; ZN ALLOY; AZ91; AZ31;
PERFORMANCE; EVOLUTION
AB The microstructure and corrosion behavior of high pressure die-cast (HPDC) and super vacuum die-cast (SVDC) AM60B magnesium alloys were investigated in a complex salt solution using slow positron beam technique and potentiodynamic polarization tests. The experiments revealed that a CaCO3 film was formed on the surface of the alloys and that the rate of CaCO3 formation for the SVDC alloy with immersion time was slower than that of the HPDC alloy. The larger volume fraction of beta-phase in the skin layer of the SVDC alloy than that of the HPDC alloy was responsible for the better corrosion resistance. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Liu, Y. F.; Yang, W.; Qin, Q. L.; Wu, Y. C.] Wuhan Univ, Sch Phys & Technol, Hubei Nucl Solid Phys Key Lab, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China.
[Wen, W.; Zhai, T.] Univ Kentucky, Dept Chem & Mat Engn, Lexington, KY 40506 USA.
[Yu, B.; Li, D. Y.] Univ Alberta, Dept Chem & Mat Engn, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G6, Canada.
[Luo, A.] Gen Motors Res & Dev Ctr, Warren, MI USA.
[Song, G-L] ORNL Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
RP Wu, YC (reprint author), Wuhan Univ, Sch Phys & Technol, Hubei Nucl Solid Phys Key Lab, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China.
EM ycwu@whu.edu.cn
RI Song, Guang-Ling/D-9540-2013
OI Song, Guang-Ling/0000-0002-9802-6836
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [51071111, 11175136,
J1210061]; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities;
AUTO21
FX This research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China under Grants 51071111, 11175136 and J1210061, the Fundamental
Research Funds for the Central Universities and AUTO21.
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SN 0010-938X
EI 1879-0496
J9 CORROS SCI
JI Corrosion Sci.
PD APR
PY 2014
VL 81
BP 65
EP 74
DI 10.1016/j.corsci.2013.12.007
PG 10
WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical
Engineering
SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering
GA AB3HL
UT WOS:000331681800008
ER
PT J
AU Sjogreen, B
Petersson, NA
AF Sjoegreen, Bjoern
Petersson, N. Anders
TI Source Estimation by Full Wave Form Inversion
SO JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
LA English
DT Article
ID DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN METHOD; MOMENT TENSOR INVERSIONS; UNSTRUCTURED
MESHES; SPECTRAL-ELEMENT; ADJOINT METHODS; ELASTIC-WAVES; PROPAGATION;
TOMOGRAPHY; MEDIA; LAYER
AB We consider the inverse problem of estimating the parameters describing the source in a seismic event, using time-dependent ground motion recordings at a number of receiver stations. The inverse problem is defined in terms of a full waveform misfit functional, where the objective function is the integral over time of the weighted distance between observed and synthetic ground motions, summed over all receiver stations. The misfit functional is minimized under the constraint that the synthetic ground motion is governed by the elastic wave equation in a heterogeneous isotropic material. The seismic source is modeled as a point moment tensor forcing in the elastic wave equation. The source is described by 11 parameters: the six unique components of the symmetric moment tensor, the three components of the source location, the origin time, and a frequency parameter modeling the duration of the seismic event. The synthetic ground motions are obtained as the solution of a fourth order accurate finite difference approximation of the elastic wave equation in a heterogeneous isotropic material. The discretization satisfies a summation-by-parts (SBP) property that ensures stability of the explicit time-stepping scheme. We use the SBP property to derive the discrete adjoint of the finite difference method, which is used to efficiently compute the gradient of the misfit. A new moment tensor source discretization is derived that is twice continuously differentiable with respect to the source location. The differentiability makes the Hessian of the misfit a continuous function of all source parameters. We compare four different gradient-based approaches for solving the constrained minimization problem; two non-linear conjugate gradient methods (Fletcher-Reeves and Polak-RibiSre), and two quasi-Newton methods (BFGS and L-BFGS). Because the Hessian of the misfit has a very large condition number, the parameters must be scaled before the minimization problem can be solved. Comparing several scaling approaches, we find that the diagonal of the Hessian provides the most reliable scaling alternative. Numerical experiments are presented for estimating the source parameters from synthetic ground motions in two different three-dimensional models; one in a simple layer over half-space, and one using a fully heterogeneous material. Good convergence properties are demonstrated in both cases.
C1 [Sjoegreen, Bjoern; Petersson, N. Anders] LLNL, Ctr Appl Sci Comp, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
RP Sjogreen, B (reprint author), LLNL, Ctr Appl Sci Comp, L-422,POB 808, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
EM sjogreen2@llnl.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
[DE-AC52-07NA27344]
FX This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy
by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract
DE-AC52-07NA27344. This is contribution LLNL-JRNL-573912.
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SN 0885-7474
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J9 J SCI COMPUT
JI J. Sci. Comput.
PD APR
PY 2014
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BP 247
EP 276
DI 10.1007/s10915-013-9760-6
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WC Mathematics, Applied
SC Mathematics
GA AB8DQ
UT WOS:000332020700010
ER
PT J
AU Helton, JC
Pilch, M
Sallaberry, CJ
AF Helton, Jon C.
Pilch, Martin
Sallaberry, Cedric J.
TI Probability of loss of assured safety in systems with multiple
time-dependent failure modes: Representations with aleatory and
epistemic uncertainty
SO RELIABILITY ENGINEERING & SYSTEM SAFETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Aleatory uncertainty; Epistemic uncertainty; Probability of loss of
assured safety; Strong link; Uncertainty analysis; Weak link
ID PREDICTOR SMOOTHING METHODS; SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS; COMPLEX-SYSTEMS;
STRONG LINKS; RISK ASSESSMENTS; INPUT VARIABLES; PERFORMANCE
ASSESSMENTS; RANK CORRELATION; VERIFICATION; WEAK
AB Weak link (WL)/strong link (SL) systems are important parts of the overall operational design of high-consequence systems. In such designs, the SL system is very robust and is intended to permit operation of the entire system under, and only under, intended conditions. In contrast, the WL system is intended to fail in a predictable and irreversible manner under accident conditions and render the entire system inoperable before an accidental operation of the SL system. The likelihood that the WL system will fail to deactivate the entire system before the SL system fails (i.e., degrades into a configuration that could allow an accidental operation of the entire system) is referred to as probability of loss of assured safety (PLOAS). Representations for PLOAS for situations in which both link physical properties and link failure properties are time-dependent are derived and numerically evaluated for a variety of WL/SL configurations, including PLOAS defined by (i) failure of all SLs before failure of any WL, (ii) failure of any SL before failure of any WL, (iii) failure of all SLs before failure of all WLs, and (iv) failure of any SL before failure of all WLs. The indicated formal representations and associated numerical procedures for the evaluation of PLOAS are illustrated with example analyses involving (i) only aleatory uncertainty, (ii) aleatory uncertainty and epistemic uncertainty, and (iii) mixtures of aleatory uncertainty and epistemic uncertainty. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Helton, Jon C.] Arizona State Univ, Dept Math & Stat, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
[Pilch, Martin] Sandia Natl Labs, Thermal Sci & Engn Dept, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Sallaberry, Cedric J.] Sandia Natl Labs, Appl Syst Anal & Res Dept, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
RP Helton, JC (reprint author), Sandia Natl Labs, Dept 1514, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM jchelto@sandia.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Nuclear Security
Administration [DE-AC04-94AL85000]
FX Work performed at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), which is a
multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed
Martin Company, for the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National
Nuclear Security Administration under Contract no. DE-AC04-94AL85000.
Careful review and resultant enhancements to the paper provided by K.M.
Groth at SNL and two anonymous journal reviewers. The views expressed in
this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the
views or policies of the DOE or SNL. The United States Government
retains and the publisher, by accepting this article for publication,
acknowledges that the United States Government retains a non-exclusive,
paid-up, irrevocable, world-wide license to publish or reproduce the
published form of this article, or allow others to do so, for United
States Government purposes.
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SN 0951-8320
EI 1879-0836
J9 RELIAB ENG SYST SAFE
JI Reliab. Eng. Syst. Saf.
PD APR
PY 2014
VL 124
BP 171
EP 200
DI 10.1016/j.ress.2013.11.012
PG 30
WC Engineering, Industrial; Operations Research & Management Science
SC Engineering; Operations Research & Management Science
GA AB3II
UT WOS:000331684100015
ER
PT J
AU Zhu, J
Jia, NN
Yang, LJ
Su, D
Park, J
Choi, YM
Gong, K
AF Zhu, Jia
Jia, Nana
Yang, Lijun
Su, Dong
Park, Jinseong
Choi, Yong Man
Gong, Kuanping
TI Heterojunction nanowires having high activity and stability for the
reduction of oxygen: Formation by self-assembly of iron phthalocyanine
with single walled carbon nanotubes (FePc/SWNTs)
SO JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Oxygen reduction reaction; Electrocatalysis; Transition metal
macrocycle; Carbon nanotubes; Fuel cells; Density functional theory
ID ELECTROCATALYTIC ACTIVITY; ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; FUEL-CELL; CATALYSTS;
GROWTH; FILMS
AB A self-assembly approach to preparing iron phthalocyanine/single-walled carbon nanotube (FePc/SWNT) heterojunction nanowires as a new oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) electrocatalyst has been developed by virtue of water-adjusted dispersing in 1-cyclohexyl-pyrrolidone (CHP) of the two components. The FePc/SWNT nanowires have a higher Fermi level compared to pure FePc (d-band center, DFT = -0.69 eV versus -0.87 eV, respectively). Consequently, an efficient channel for transferring electron to the FePc surface is readily created, facilitating the interaction between FePc and oxygen, so enhancing the ORR kinetics. This heterojunction-determined activity in ORR illustrates a new stratagem to preparing non-noble ORR electrocatalysts of significant importance in constructing real-world fuel cells. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Zhu, Jia; Jia, Nana] Beijing Normal Univ, Coll Chem, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.
[Yang, Lijun] S China Univ Technol, Sch Chem & Chem Engn, Guangzhou 510640, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
[Su, Dong] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Park, Jinseong; Gong, Kuanping] Samsung Cheil Ind Inc, Corp Res Inst, San Jose Lab, San Jose, CA 95131 USA.
[Choi, Yong Man] SABIC Technol Ctr, Riyadh 11551, Saudi Arabia.
RP Choi, YM (reprint author), SABIC Technol Ctr, Riyadh 11551, Saudi Arabia.
EM choiy@sabic.com; kuanping.gong@gmail.com
RI Choi, YongMan/N-3559-2014; Su, Dong/A-8233-2013
OI Choi, YongMan/0000-0003-4276-1599; Su, Dong/0000-0002-1921-6683
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [20903013]; 973 Programs
[2011CB935702]
FX Financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China
(No. 20903013) and the 973 Programs (2011CB935702) are gratefully
acknowledged. We thank the National Energy Research Scientific Computing
Center (NERSC) and KAUST Supercomputing Laboratory (KSL) for
computational time.
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PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0021-9797
EI 1095-7103
J9 J COLLOID INTERF SCI
JI J. Colloid Interface Sci.
PD APR 1
PY 2014
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DI 10.1016/j.jcis.2013.12.048
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WC Chemistry, Physical
SC Chemistry
GA AA9OJ
UT WOS:000331422500010
PM 24491331
ER
PT J
AU Barry, M
Ding, B
Jung, Y
Reddy, BVK
Phuoc, TX
Chyu, MK
AF Barry, Matthew
Ding, Bo
Jung, Youngsoo
Reddy, B. V. K.
Phuoc, Tran X.
Chyu, Minking K.
TI Pulsed nanosecond laser ablation of gold in deionized water and aqueous
chitosan solution
SO OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING
LA English
DT Article
DE Nanosecond laser ablation; Laser irradiation; Chitosan; Bio-compatible
surfactant
ID SHELL NANOSTRUCTURES; SIZE CONTROL; NANOPARTICLES; FEMTOSECOND;
CYCLODEXTRINS; ABSORPTION; SCATTERING; PARTICLES; CHEMISTRY; CATALYSIS
AB Gold nanoparticles (AuNP) are produced using a Nd:YAG laser in deionized water and aqueous chitosan solutions via 1064 nm nanosecond laser ablation and subsequent 532 nm nanosecond laser irradiation. AuNP produced in deionized water under single laser ablation and subsequent irradiation for 20-40 min time exhibited coalescence and the formation of nano-chains, with average particle diameters ranging from 34.3 to 18.8 nm and 37.2 to 27.3 nm, respectively. The introduction of chitosan as a bio-compatible surfactant yielded lesser average diameters and tighter size-distributions with a narrow range of UV-Vis absorption spectra values (514-525 nm). For instance, at 20 and 40 min, the single laser ablation and subsequent irradiation produced the average diameters of 123 and 53 nm and 5.7 and 4.3 nm, respectively. Increases in ablation and irradiation time decrease AuNP size. As time increased, the size-distributions of the AuNP produced in chitosan solution narrowed and the particle size monotonically decreased. Chitosan functionalized the AuNP surface, promoting hydrophobicity, preventing electrostatic attraction of the Au nanoparticles, thus inhibiting coalescence and agglomeration. UV-Vis absorption spectra, TEM and HR-TEM images are used to verify AuNP size distributions. X-ray diffraction measurements of AuNP produced in chitosan confirmed crystallite size and the absence of gold-oxide despite the high-energy laser ablation. Furthermore, samples prepared in chitosan solution showed minimal agglomeration after 24 months. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Barry, Matthew; Ding, Bo; Jung, Youngsoo; Reddy, B. V. K.; Phuoc, Tran X.; Chyu, Minking K.] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Mech Engn & Mat Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.
[Phuoc, Tran X.] US DOE, Natl Energy Technol Lab, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 USA.
RP Chyu, MK (reprint author), Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Mech Engn & Mat Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.
EM mmb49@pitt.edu; bod6@pitt.edu; yoj14@pitt.edu; bykreddy680@gmail.com;
Phuoc.Tran@netl.doe.gov; mkchyu@pitt.edu
RI BIJJAM, VENKATA KRISHNA REDDY/J-8948-2013
OI BIJJAM, VENKATA KRISHNA REDDY/0000-0002-2077-9678
FU Department of Energy
FX This work was supported by the Department of Energy. I would like to
thank Piyawat Chalermkanjana for his assistance in the preparation and
acquisition of TEM images, Dr Susheng Tan for his help in acquiring
HR-TEM images and Andrea Pekelnicky for her assistance in image
processing.
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J9 OPT LASER ENG
JI Opt. Lasers Eng.
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DI 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2013.10.019
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WC Optics
SC Optics
GA AA9MJ
UT WOS:000331417300008
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PT J
AU Zhang, Y
Zuo, TT
Tang, Z
Gao, MC
Dahmen, KA
Liaw, PK
Lu, ZP
AF Zhang, Yong
Zuo, Ting Ting
Tang, Zhi
Gao, Michael C.
Dahmen, Karin A.
Liaw, Peter K.
Lu, Zhao Ping
TI Microstructures and properties of high-entropy alloys
SO PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE
LA English
DT Review
ID BULK METALLIC-GLASS; QUASI-RANDOM STRUCTURES; 1ST-PRINCIPLES ENERGY
CALCULATIONS; COHERENT-POTENTIAL-APPROXIMATION; SCALE ICOSAHEDRAL PHASE;
EUTECTIC COUPLED ZONE; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; FORMING ABILITY;
MULTICOMPONENT ALLOYS; EQUIATOMIC SUBSTITUTION
AB This paper reviews the recent research and development of high-entropy alloys (HEAs). HEAs are loosely defined as solid solution alloys that contain more than five principal elements in equal or near equal atomic percent (at.%). The concept of high entropy introduces a new path of developing advanced materials with unique properties, which cannot be achieved by the conventional micro-alloying approach based on only one dominant element. Up to date, many HEAs with promising properties have been reported, e.g., high wear-resistant HEAs, Co1.5CrFeNi1.5Ti and Al0.2Co1.5CrFeNi1.5Ti alloys; high-strength body-centered-cubic (BCC) AlCoCrFeNi HEAs at room temperature, and NbMoTaV HEA at elevated temperatures. Furthermore, the general corrosion resistance of the Cu0.5NiAlCoCrFeSi HEA is much better than that of the conventional 304-stainless steel. This paper first reviews HEA formation in relation to thermodynamics, kinetics, and processing. Physical, magnetic, chemical, and mechanical properties are then discussed. Great details are provided on the plastic deformation, fracture, and magnetization from the perspectives of crackling noise and Barkhausen noise measurements, and the analysis of serrations on stress-strain curves at specific strain rates or testing temperatures, as well as the serrations of the magnetization hysteresis loops. The comparison between conventional and high-entropy bulk metallic glasses is analyzed from the viewpoints of eutectic composition, dense atomic packing, and entropy of mixing. Glass forming ability and plastic properties of high-entropy hulk metallic glasses are also discussed. Modeling techniques applicable to HEAs are introduced and discussed, such as ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and CALPHAD modeling. Finally, future developments and potential new research directions for HEAs are proposed. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Zhang, Yong; Zuo, Ting Ting; Lu, Zhao Ping] Univ Sci & Technol Beijing, State Key Lab Adv Met & Mat, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
[Tang, Zhi; Liaw, Peter K.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Gao, Michael C.] Natl Energy Technol Lab, Albany, OR 97321 USA.
[Gao, Michael C.] URS Corp, Albany, OR 97321 USA.
[Dahmen, Karin A.] Univ Illinois, Dept Phys, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
RP Zhang, Y (reprint author), Univ Sci & Technol Beijing, State Key Lab Adv Met & Mat, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
EM drzhangy@ustb.edu.cn
RI ZHANG, Yong/B-7928-2009; Lu, Zhao-Ping/A-2718-2009
OI ZHANG, Yong/0000-0002-6355-9923;
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [50971019, 51010001,
51001009]; 111 Project [B07003]; Program for Changjiang Scholars and
Innovative Research Team in University; US National Science Foundation
[DMR-0909037, CMMI-0900271, CMMI-1100080]; Department of Energy (DOE),
Office of Nuclear Energy's Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP)
[00119262]; DOE, Office of Fossil Energy, National Energy Technology
Laboratory [DE-FE-0008855]; DOE [DE-FE-0011194]; U.S. Army Research
Office [W911NF-13-1-0438]; Innovative Processing and Technologies
Program of the National Energy Technology Laboratory's (NETL) Strategic
Center for Coal under the RES [DE-FE-0004000]; National Science
Foundation [DMR120048, OCI-1053575]
FX The authors are indebted to Prof. G.L. Chen, who passed away in 2011,
for his pioneering work in HEAs and academic guidance. The authors are
also grateful to Prof. W.K. Wang, Prof. W.H. Wang, Prof. Y. Li, Prof.
H.A. Davies, Prof. Z.Q. Sun, Prof. T.G. Nieh, Prof. X.D. Hui, Prof. J.P.
Lin, Dr. Y.Q. Cheng, and Dr. G.Y. Wang for valuable discussion, comments
and advices. Z.Y. is grateful to the financial support of the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 50971019, 51010001 and
51001009), 111 Project (B07003) and Program for Changjiang Scholars and
Innovative Research Team in University. P.K.L. appreciates the support
from the US National Science Foundation (DMR-0909037, CMMI-0900271, and
CMMI-1100080), the Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Nuclear
Energy's Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) 00119262, and the DOE,
Office of Fossil Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
(DE-FE-0008855). K.A.D and P.K.L thank DOE for the support through
project DE-FE-0011194 with the project manager, S. Markovich. M.C.G and
P.K.L very much appreciates the support from the U.S. Army Research
Office project (W911NF-13-1-0438) with the program manager, S.N.
Mathaudhu. M.C.G. acknowledges support of the Innovative Processing and
Technologies Program of the National Energy Technology Laboratory's
(NETL) Strategic Center for Coal under the RES contract DE-FE-0004000.
This work used the computing facility at Texas Advanced Computing Center
(TACC) through Award# DMR120048 by the Extreme Science and Engineering
Discovery Environment (XSEDE), which is supported by National Science
Foundation grant number OCI-1053575.
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0079-6425
J9 PROG MATER SCI
JI Prog. Mater. Sci.
PD APR
PY 2014
VL 61
BP 1
EP 93
DI 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2013.10.001
PG 93
WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
SC Materials Science
GA AB0PL
UT WOS:000331494500001
ER
PT J
AU Starinshak, DP
Karni, S
Roe, PL
AF Starinshak, David P.
Karni, Smadar
Roe, Philip L.
TI A new level set model for multimaterial flows
SO JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Level set; Multimaterial; Fluid dynamics
ID 2-PHASE FLOW; FLUID METHOD; MOTION; ALGORITHM; JUNCTIONS
AB We propose a new level set model for representing multimaterial flows in multiple space dimensions. Instead of associating a level set function with a specific fluid material, the function is associated with a pair of materials and the interface that separates them. A voting algorithm collects sign information from all level set functions and determines material designation. To represent a general M-material configuration, M(M - 1)/2 level set functions need to be accounted for; problems of practical interest use far fewer functions, as not all pairs of materials share an interface, and level-set functions that coincide are grouped together. Under this model, regions of potential material ambiguity, i.e. overlaps or vacuum, are markedly reduced in size: in 2D, ambiguous regions are points, as opposed to lines in material-based level set models; in 3D, they are lines as opposed to surfaces. The model produces excellent results without the need for reinitialization, thereby avoiding additional computational costs and preventing excessive numerical diffusion. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Starinshak, David P.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Karni, Smadar] Univ Michigan, Dept Math, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Roe, Philip L.] Univ Michigan, Dept Aerosp Engn, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
RP Starinshak, DP (reprint author), Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM starinshak1@llnl.gov; karni@umich.edu; philroe@umich.edu
FU DOE NNSA-ASC grant [DE-FC52-08NA28616]; NSF [DMS 0609766]
FX This work was supported by DOE NNSA-ASC grant DE-FC52-08NA28616 and NSF
Award # DMS 0609766.
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PI SAN DIEGO
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SN 0021-9991
EI 1090-2716
J9 J COMPUT PHYS
JI J. Comput. Phys.
PD APR 1
PY 2014
VL 262
BP 1
EP 16
DI 10.1016/j.jcp.2013.12.036
PG 16
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Physics, Mathematical
SC Computer Science; Physics
GA AA2WP
UT WOS:000330955200001
ER
PT J
AU Philip, B
Wang, Z
Berrill, MA
Birke, M
Pernice, M
AF Philip, B.
Wang, Z.
Berrill, M. A.
Birke, M.
Pernice, M.
TI Dynamic implicit 3D adaptive mesh refinement for non-equilibrium
radiation diffusion
SO JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive mesh refinement; Jacobian Free Newton-Krylov; Implicit methods;
Non equilibrium radiation diffusion; Multilevel solvers; Timestep
control
ID PARTIAL-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATIONS; COMPOSITE-GRID METHODS; INEXACT NEWTON
METHODS; ELLIPTIC PROBLEMS; TIME INTEGRATION; ERROR ANALYSIS; KRYLOV
METHOD; SOLVERS; ALGORITHM
AB The time dependent non-equilibrium radiation diffusion equations are important for solving the transport of energy through radiation in optically thick regimes and find applications in several fields including astrophysics and inertial confinement fusion. The associated initial boundary value problems that are encountered often exhibit a wide range of scales in space and time and are extremely challenging to solve. To efficiently and accurately simulate these systems we describe our research on combining techniques that will also find use more broadly for long term time integration of nonlinear multi-physics systems: implicit time integration for efficient long term time integration of stiff multiphysics systems, local control theory based step size control to minimize the required global number of time steps while controlling accuracy, dynamic 3D adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) to minimize memory and computational costs, Jacobian Free NewtonKrylov methods on AMR grids for efficient nonlinear solution, and optimal multilevel preconditioner components that provide level independent solver convergence. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Philip, B.; Berrill, M. A.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Math & Comp Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Wang, Z.; Birke, M.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Natl Ctr Computat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Pernice, M.] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
RP Philip, B (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Math & Comp Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM bphilip.kondekeril@gmail.com; wangz@ornl.gov; berrillma@ornl.gov;
birkemanuel@gmail.com; michael.pernice@inl.gov
OI Philip, Bobby/0000-0001-6716-3515; Berrill, Mark/0000-0002-4525-3939
FU Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences Division, Office
of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, U.S. Department of Energy;
Eugene P. Wigner Fellowship; Oak Ridge Leadership Computing facility all
at Oak Ridge National Laboratory; U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC05-000R22725]
FX The authors would like to thank the anonymous referees who provided
important feedback to improve the manuscript. We are grateful to the
National Center for Computational Science at ORNL for access to their
internal high performance computing resources and to James Schwarzmeier
from CRAY Inc. for providing access to a CRAY XE6 system for extensive
testing of the non-equilibrium radiation diffusion application presented
in this paper. Zhen Wang would like to acknowledge support from the
Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences Division, Office
of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, U.S. Department of Energy,
Mark Berrill would like to acknowledge support from the Eugene P. Wigner
Fellowship, and Bobby Philip would like to acknowledge funding support
from the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing facility all at Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S.
Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC05-000R22725.
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PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0021-9991
EI 1090-2716
J9 J COMPUT PHYS
JI J. Comput. Phys.
PD APR 1
PY 2014
VL 262
BP 17
EP 37
DI 10.1016/j.jcp.2013.12.058
PG 21
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Physics, Mathematical
SC Computer Science; Physics
GA AA2WP
UT WOS:000330955200002
ER
PT J
AU Bazilevs, Y
Long, CC
Akkerman, I
Benson, DJ
Shashkov, MJ
AF Bazilevs, Y.
Long, C. C.
Akkerman, I.
Benson, D. J.
Shashkov, M. J.
TI Isogeometric analysis of Lagrangian hydrodynamics: Axisymmetric
formulation in the rz-cylindrical coordinates
SO JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Lagrangian hydrodynamics; Shock physics; Isogeometric analysis; NURBS;
Symmetry preservation; Energy conservation; Axisymmetric formulation;
rz-cylindrical coordinates
ID NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS; ARTIFICIAL VISCOSITY; FINITE-ELEMENTS;
DYNAMICS; FLOWS
AB A recent Isogeometric Analysis (IGA) formulation of Lagrangian shock hydrodynamics [4] is extended to the 3D axisymmetric case. The Euler equations of compressible hydrodynamics are formulated using the rz-cylindrical coordinates, and are discretized in the weak form using NURBS-based IGA. Artificial shock viscosity and internal energy projection are added to stabilize the formulation. The resulting discretization exhibits good accuracy and robustness properties. It also gives exact symmetry preservation on the appropriately constructed meshes. Several benchmark examples are computed to examine the performance of the proposed formulation. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Bazilevs, Y.; Benson, D. J.] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Struct Engn, La Jolla, CA 92123 USA.
[Long, C. C.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, T Fluid Dynam & Struct Mech 3, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Akkerman, I.] Univ Durham, Sch Engn & Comp Sci, Durham DH1 3LE, England.
[Shashkov, M. J.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, XCP Methods & Algorithms 4, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Bazilevs, Y (reprint author), Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Struct Engn, 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92123 USA.
EM yuri@ucsd.edu; cclong@lanl.gov; Ido.akkerman@dur.ac.uk;
dbenson@ucsd.edu; shashkov@lanl.gov
FU National Nuclear Security Administration of the US Department of Energy
at Los Alamos National Laboratory [DE-AC52-06NA25396]; DOE Office of
Science Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Program at the Los
Alamos National Laboratory (LANL); Advanced Simulation and Computing
(ASC) Program at LANL
FX This work was performed under the auspices of the National Nuclear
Security Administration of the US Department of Energy at Los Alamos
National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-AC52-06NA25396. M.J. Shashkov
acknowledges funding by the DOE Office of Science Advanced Scientific
Computing Research (ASCR) Program at the Los Alamos National Laboratory
(LANL). M.J. Shashkov, D.J. Benson, Y. Bazilevs, and C.C. Long also
acknowledge the funding from the Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC)
Program at LANL. We also wish to thank Drs. Tz.V. Kolev, V.A. Dobrev,
and R.N. Rieben at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for
continued fruitful discussions on higher-order methods for Lagrangian
hydrodynamics, and for encouraging us to look at the rz formulation
using IGA.
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PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0021-9991
EI 1090-2716
J9 J COMPUT PHYS
JI J. Comput. Phys.
PD APR 1
PY 2014
VL 262
BP 244
EP 261
DI 10.1016/j.jcp.2014.01.001
PG 18
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Physics, Mathematical
SC Computer Science; Physics
GA AA2WP
UT WOS:000330955200014
ER
PT J
AU Taverniers, S
Alexander, FJ
Tartakovsky, DM
AF Taverniers, Soren
Alexander, Francis J.
Tartakovsky, Daniel M.
TI Noise propagation in hybrid models of nonlinear systems: The
Ginzburg-Landau equation
SO JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Stochastic partial differential equation; Ising model; Hybrid methods;
Algorithm refinement; Closure methods
ID PARTIAL-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATIONS; ALGORITHM REFINEMENT; REACTIVE
TRANSPORT; POROUS-MEDIA
AB Every physical phenomenon can be described by multiple models with varying degrees of fidelity. The computational cost of higher fidelity models (e.g., molecular dynamics simulations) is invariably higher than that of their lower fidelity counterparts (e.g., a continuum model based on differential equations). While the former might not be suitable for large-scale simulations, the latter are not universally valid. Hybrid algorithms provide a compromise between the computational efficiency of a coarse-scale model and the representational accuracy of a fine-scale description. This is achieved by conducting a fine-scale computation in subdomains where it is absolutely required (e.g., due to a local breakdown of a continuum model) and coupling it with a coarse-scale computation in the rest of a computational domain. We analyze the effects of random fluctuations generated by the fine-scale component of a nonlinear hybrid on the hybrid's overall accuracy and stability. Two variants of the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equation (GLE) and their discrete representations provided by a nearest-neighbor Ising model serve as a computational testbed. Our analysis shows that coupling these descriptions in a one-dimensional simulation leads to erroneous results. Adding a random source term to the GLE provides accurate prediction of the mean behavior of the quantity of interest (magnetization). It also allows the two GLE variants to correctly capture the strength of the microscale fluctuations. Our work demonstrates the importance of fine-scale noise in hybrid simulations, and suggests the need for replacing an otherwise deterministic coarsescale component of the hybrid with its stochastic counterpart. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Taverniers, Soren; Tartakovsky, Daniel M.] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Mech & Aerosp Engn, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
[Alexander, Francis J.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Tartakovsky, DM (reprint author), Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Mech & Aerosp Engn, 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
FU Computational Mathematics Program of the Air Force Office of Scientific
Research; National Science Foundation [EAR-1246315]; Department of
Energy at Los Alamos National Laboratory [LA-UR-12-24412]
FX The authors thank S. Puri and K. Leung for helpful discussions. This
work was supported in part by the Computational Mathematics Program of
the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and by the National Science
Foundation award EAR-1246315. It was carried out under the auspices of
the Department of Energy at Los Alamos National Laboratory under
Contract LA-UR-12-24412.
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PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0021-9991
EI 1090-2716
J9 J COMPUT PHYS
JI J. Comput. Phys.
PD APR 1
PY 2014
VL 262
BP 313
EP 324
DI 10.1016/j.jcp.2014.01.015
PG 12
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Physics, Mathematical
SC Computer Science; Physics
GA AA2WP
UT WOS:000330955200017
ER
PT J
AU Tian, L
Russell, A
Anderson, I
AF Tian, Liang
Russell, Alan
Anderson, Iver
TI A dislocation-based, strain-gradient-plasticity strengthening model for
deformation processed metal-metal composites
SO JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
ID IN-SITU COMPOSITES; CU-NB COMPOSITES; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; INSITU
COMPOSITES; MICROSTRUCTURE; ALUMINUM
AB Deformation processed metal-metal composites (DMMCs) are high-strength, high-electrical conductivity composites developed by severe plastic deformation of two ductile metal phases. The extraordinarily high strength of DMMCs is underestimated using the rule of mixture (or volumetric weighted average) of conventionally work-hardened metals. In this article, a dislocation-density-based, strain-gradient-plasticity model is proposed to relate the strain-gradient effect with the geometrically necessary dislocations emanating from the interface to better predict the strength of DMMCs. The model prediction was compared with the experimental findings of Cu-Nb, Cu-Ta, and Al-Ti DMMC systems to verify the applicability of the new model. The results show that this model predicts the strength of DMMCs better than the rule-of-mixture model. The strain-gradient effect, responsible for the exceptionally high strength of heavily cold worked DMMCs, is dominant at large deformation strain since its characteristic microstructure length is comparable with the intrinsic material length.
C1 [Tian, Liang; Russell, Alan; Anderson, Iver] Iowa State Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Tian, Liang; Russell, Alan; Anderson, Iver] Iowa State Univ, Ames Lab, US DOE, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
RP Tian, L (reprint author), Iowa State Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, 2220 Hoover Hall, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
EM ltian@iastate.edu; russell@iastate.edu; andersoni@ameslab.gov
OI Russell, Alan/0000-0001-5264-0104
FU Iowa State University Research Foundation; Electric Power Research
Center of Iowa State University; Department of Energy through Ames
Laboratory [DE-AC02-07CH11358]
FX The authors appreciate the financial support of the Iowa State
University Research Foundation, the Electric Power Research Center of
Iowa State University, and the Department of Energy through Ames
Laboratory contract no. DE-AC02-07CH11358.
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PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
SN 0022-2461
EI 1573-4803
J9 J MATER SCI
JI J. Mater. Sci.
PD APR
PY 2014
VL 49
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BP 2787
EP 2794
DI 10.1007/s10853-013-7982-5
PG 8
WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
SC Materials Science
GA AA0NH
UT WOS:000330791400012
ER
PT J
AU Zhang, LL
Gong, YH
Brinkman, KS
Wei, T
Wang, SW
Huang, K
AF Zhang, Lingling
Gong, Yunhui
Brinkman, Kyle S.
Wei, Tao
Wang, Siwei
Huang, Kevin
TI Flux of silver-carbonate membranes for post-combustion CO2 capture: The
effects of membrane thickness, gas concentration and time
SO JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE CO2 separation; Critical thickness; CO2 concentration;
Surface-modification; Stability
ID DUAL-PHASE MEMBRANES; 3-DIMENSIONAL IONIC CHANNELS; DIOXIDE SEPARATION;
PERMEATION
AB In this paper, we systematically studied the effects of membrane thickness, CO2 concentration, and operating time on the CO2 flux density of an Al2O3-surface-moclified and carbon-black-pore-former derived silver-carbonate membrane, It was found that the CO2 transport through a silver-carbonate membrane exhibited a critical thickness of 0.84 mm, below which no flux enhancement could be achieved. The CO2 flux was also observed to be proportional to the difference of (PCO2PO21/2) at the two reacting surfaces, and not the commonly assumed logarithmic partial pressure difference. The CO2 flux tested against time at 650 degrees C increased by 200% for the first 160 h, followed by a gradual decrease. At the 326-h marker, the flux was still the same as the original value when the test was started. Overall, the use of carbon black as a pore-former and Al2O3 as a surface modifier for silver-carbonate membranes has been proven effective and necessary to achieve a higher and more stable CO2 flux density. 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Zhang, Lingling; Gong, Yunhui; Wei, Tao; Wang, Siwei; Huang, Kevin] Univ S Carolina, Dept Mech Engn, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
[Brinkman, Kyle S.] Savannah River Natl Lab, Sci & Technol Directorate, Aiken, SC 29808 USA.
RP Huang, K (reprint author), Univ S Carolina, Dept Mech Engn, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
EM kevin.huang@sc.edu
OI Brinkman, Kyle/0000-0002-2219-1253
FU NSF [CBET-1340269, CBET-124706]; U.S. Army Research Laboratory; U.S.
Army Research Office [W911NF-10-R-006]
FX Financial support from NSF (CBET-1340269, CBET-124706) and the U.S. Army
Research Laboratory and the U.S. Army Research Office (W911NF-10-R-006)
are greatly appreciated.
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0376-7388
EI 1873-3123
J9 J MEMBRANE SCI
JI J. Membr. Sci.
PD APR 1
PY 2014
VL 455
BP 162
EP 167
DI 10.1016/j.memsci.2013.12.077
PG 6
WC Engineering, Chemical; Polymer Science
SC Engineering; Polymer Science
GA AA2VS
UT WOS:000330952900018
ER
PT J
AU Turchi, CS
Ma, ZW
AF Turchi, Craig S.
Ma, Zhiwen
TI Co-located gas turbine/solar thermal hybrid designs for power production
SO RENEWABLE ENERGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Gas turbine; Molten salt; Parabolic trough; Solar hybrid
ID SOLAR; TECHNOLOGY; CYCLE; SYSTEM
AB This paper describes gas turbine/solar trough hybrid designs that achieve a solar contribution greater than 50% and increase the solar-to-electric efficiency while reducing gas heat rate. Two conceptual designs are explored: (1) integrating gas turbines with conventional oil heat-transfer-fluid (HTF) troughs running at 390 degrees C, and (2) integrating gas turbines with salt-HTF troughs running at 450 degrees C and including thermal energy storage (TES). The latter system is also representative of molten-salt power towers, although the power towers run at temperatures near 565 degrees C and would require selection of an appropriate gas turbine to provide waste heat at those temperatures. Using gas turbine waste heat to supplement the TES system provides operating flexibility while enhancing the efficiency of gas utilization. The analysis indicates that the hybrid plant designs produce solar-derived electricity and gas-derived electricity at lower costs than either system operating alone. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
C1 [Turchi, Craig S.; Ma, Zhiwen] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
RP Turchi, CS (reprint author), Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM craig.turchi@nrel.gov; Zhiwen.ma@nrel.gov
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0960-1481
J9 RENEW ENERG
JI Renew. Energy
PD APR
PY 2014
VL 64
BP 172
EP 179
DI 10.1016/j.renene.2013.11.005
PG 8
WC GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Energy & Fuels
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Energy & Fuels
GA AA0XS
UT WOS:000330821300018
ER
PT J
AU Nanda, J
Martha, SK
Porter, WD
Wang, H
Dudney, NJ
Radin, MD
Siegel, DJ
AF Nanda, Jagjit
Martha, Surendra K.
Porter, Wallace D.
Wang, Hsin
Dudney, Nancy J.
Radin, Maxwell D.
Siegel, Donald J.
TI Thermophysical properties of LiFePO4 cathodes with carbonized pitch
coatings and organic binders: Experiments and first-principles modeling
SO JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
LA English
DT Article
DE Lithium battery; Battery electrodes; Thermophysical properties; Heat
capacity; Density functional theory; Lithium iron phosphate
ID LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES; INITIO MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; TOTAL-ENERGY
CALCULATIONS; AUGMENTED-WAVE METHOD; THERMAL-STABILITY; BASIS-SET;
STORAGE; FIBERS; ELECTROLYTES; TEMPERATURE
AB We report heat capacity, thermogravimetry and thermal diffusivity data for carbonized mesophase pitch coated LiFePO4 (LFP) cathodes. The results are compared with the thermophysical properties of a conventional LFP-based electrode having a poly (vinylene) difluoride (PVDF) binder and conductive carbon diluents. The measured heat capacity of LFP as a function of temperature is in good agreement with model calculations based on first-principles methods. Thermal diffusivity data indicate that the mesophase pitch coated LFP compositions have a factor of two higher thermal diffusivity than the conventional electrode composition, suggesting that the coatings improve heat transfer. In the presence of an electrolyte mixture (1.2 M lithium hexa-fluorophosphate), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis of the LFP-pitch composite and LFP-PVDF-carbon composites showed similar onset temperature and heat evolution. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.
C1 [Nanda, Jagjit; Martha, Surendra K.; Porter, Wallace D.; Wang, Hsin; Dudney, Nancy J.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Radin, Maxwell D.] Univ Michigan, Dept Phys, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Siegel, Donald J.] Univ Michigan, Dept Mech Engn, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Siegel, Donald J.] Univ Michigan, Appl Phys Program, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Nanda, Jagjit] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
RP Nanda, J (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM nandaj@ornl.gov; dudneynj@ornl.gov
RI Siegel, Donald/B-4048-2013; Wang, Hsin/A-1942-2013; Dudney,
Nancy/I-6361-2016;
OI Siegel, Donald/0000-0001-7913-2513; Wang, Hsin/0000-0003-2426-9867;
Dudney, Nancy/0000-0001-7729-6178; Radin, Maxwell/0000-0002-8989-8114
FU Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office
of Vehicle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy; Office of
Vehicle Technology, EERE Department of Energy; U.S. Department of
Energy's U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center - Clean Vehicles
Consortium (CERC-CVC) [DE-PI0000012]
FX The authors thank Karim Zaghib of Hydro-Quebec for supplying the
LiFePO4 powders used in this study. This work is supported by
the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
Office of Vehicle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy. Part of
the work was also supported under High Temperature Materials User
program funded by Office of Vehicle Technology, EERE Department of
Energy. M.D.R. and D.J.S acknowledge financial support from U.S.
Department of Energy's U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center - Clean
Vehicles Consortium (CERC-CVC), Grant DE-PI0000012.
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AU Liu, RQ
Li, DY
Tian, D
Xia, GF
Wang, C
Xiao, N
Li, N
Mack, NH
Li, Q
Wu, G
AF Liu, Ruiqing
Li, Deyu
Tian, Dong
Xia, Guofeng
Wang, Chen
Xiao, Ning
Li, Ning
Mack, Nathan H.
Li, Qing
Wu, Gang
TI Promotional role of B2O3 in enhancing hollow SnO2 anode performance for
Li-ion batteries
SO JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
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DT Article
DE SnO2; B2O3; Core shell structure; Composites; Anode; Lithium ion
batteries
ID LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERIES; STORAGE CAPACITY; FACILE SYNTHESIS; CARBON;
OXIDE; COMPOSITE; ELECTRODE; BORON; NANOCOMPOSITES; NANOPARTICLES
AB A composite anode consisting of hollow SnO2 microspheres covered by glass-like B2O3 layers was prepared via a combined hydrothermal-impregnation method, which results in much improved electrochemical performance in lithium ion batteries, relative to pristine SnO2 anodes. The cycling and rate capabilities of the SnO2-B2O3 composite anodes were investigated as a function of B2O3 content. The balance between increased electron-acceptor effect and compromised electronic conductivity due to addition of B2O3 is maximized around 20 wt% B203 loading. The best performing SnO2-B2O3 composite anode exhibits a specific capacity of 622.7 mAh g(-1) up to 160 cycles, and is able to maintain a capacity above 528.6 mAh g-1 at rate of 5C. These enhanced performance characteristics are attributed to the unique composite structures consisting of the hollow SnO2 cores and the B2O3 buffer layers, which likely are beneficial for reducing the overall volume changes. Importantly, the decreased charge transfer resistance and increased Li+ diffusion coefficient, resulting from B2O3 coating, lead to overall improvement of rate performance for the composite anodes. Such-fabricated composite structures are stable during the Li+ insertion/extraction, thereby promoting cycling stability. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Liu, Ruiqing; Li, Deyu; Tian, Dong; Xia, Guofeng; Wang, Chen; Xiao, Ning; Li, Ning] Harbin Inst Technol, Sch Chem Engn & Technol, Harbin 150001, Peoples R China.
[Mack, Nathan H.; Li, Qing; Wu, Gang] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Phys & Applicat Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Li, N (reprint author), Harbin Inst Technol, Sch Chem Engn & Technol, Harbin 150001, Peoples R China.
EM lininghit@263.net; wugang@lanl.gov
RI Wu, Gang/E-8536-2010; Li, Qing/G-4502-2011
OI Wu, Gang/0000-0003-4956-5208; Li, Qing/0000-0003-4807-030X
FU Los Alamos National Laboratory Early Career Laboratory-Directed Research
and Development (LDRD) Program [20110483ER]
FX Financial support from the Los Alamos National Laboratory Early Career
Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) Program (20110483ER)
for this work is gratefully acknowledged.
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AU Chen, G
Liaw, SS
Li, BS
Xu, Y
Dunwell, M
Deng, SG
Fan, HY
Luo, HM
AF Chen, Gen
Liaw, Steven S.
Li, Binsong
Xu, Yun
Dunwell, Marco
Deng, Shuguang
Fan, Hongyou
Luo, Hongmei
TI Microwave-assisted synthesis of hybrid CoxNi1-x(OH)(2) nanosheets:
Tuning the composition for high performance supercapacitor
SO JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
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DT Article
DE Microwave-assisted; Hybrid hydroxides; Nanosheet; Electrochemical;
Supercapacitors
ID HIGH ELECTROCHEMICAL PERFORMANCE; LAYERED DOUBLE HYDROXIDES; ELECTRODE
MATERIALS; ENERGY-STORAGE; NI FOAM; CAPACITORS; CO(OH)(2); GROWTH;
ARRAYS; CHALLENGES
AB Hybrid CoxNi1-x(OH)(2) nanosheets have been successfully synthesized via a facile microwave-assisted synthetic route. The size of CoxNi1-x(OH)(2) nanosheets decreases with the increase of nickel amount; however, the layered crystal structure can be maintained at any ratios of Co:Ni due to the chemical and physical similarities between these two elements. The lattice spacing of the hexagonal nanosheets can be slightly varied by adjusting the ratios of Co:Ni. The hybrid Co0.2Ni0.8(OH)(2) hexagonal nanosheets deliver a high capacity of above 1170 F g(-1) at a current density of 4 A g(-1). The higher specific capacitance of Co0.2Ni0.8(OH)(2) nanosheets than their monometallic counterpart could be attributed to the enhancement of the electro-active sites participated in the redox reaction due to the possible valence interchange or charge hopping between Co and Ni cations. These results indicate the importance of layered hydroxide nanosheets with tuned transition-metal composition for high-performance energy storage devices. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Chen, Gen; Liaw, Steven S.; Xu, Yun; Dunwell, Marco; Deng, Shuguang; Luo, Hongmei] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA.
[Li, Binsong; Fan, Hongyou] Sandia Natl Labs, Adv Mat Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
RP Luo, HM (reprint author), New Mexico State Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA.
EM hluo@nmsu.edu
RI CHEN, GEN/K-9436-2014; Deng, Shuguang/G-5926-2011
OI CHEN, GEN/0000-0003-3504-3572; Deng, Shuguang/0000-0003-2892-3504
FU office of Vice President for Research at NMSU; NASA [GR0003400]; U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering; U.S. Department of Energy's National
Nuclear Security Administration [DE-AC04-94AL85000]; NSF/CMMI
NanoManufacturing Program [1131290]
FX H.L. acknowledges the funding support from NSF/CMMI NanoManufacturing
Program under Grant No.1131290. G. C. is supported by the office of Vice
President for Research at NMSU. S. S. L. is supported by NASA under
Grant No. GR0003400. This work is partially supported by the U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering. Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory
operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed
Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear
Security Administration under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.
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AU Radyushkin, AV
Tandogan, A
AF Radyushkin, A. V.
Tandogan, A.
TI Analytic evolution of singular distribution amplitudes in QCD
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
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DT Article
ID FORWARD PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS; ELECTROPRODUCTION; FACTORIZATION
AB We describe a method of analytic evolution of distribution amplitudes (DAs) that have singularities, such as nonzero values at the end points of the support region, jumps at some points inside the support region and cusps. We illustrate the method by applying it to the evolution of a flat (constant) DA and antisymmetric flat DA, and then use the method for evolution of the two-photon generalized distribution amplitude. Our approach has advantages over the standard method of expansion in Gegenbauer polynomials, which requires an infinite number of terms in order to accurately reproduce functions in the vicinity of singular points, and over a straightforward iteration of an initial distribution with evolution kernel. The latter produces logarithmically divergent terms at each iteration, while in our method the logarithmic singularities are summed from the start, which immediately produces a continuous curve, with only one or two iterations needed afterwards in order to get rather precise results.
C1 [Radyushkin, A. V.; Tandogan, A.] Old Dominion Univ, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA.
[Radyushkin, A. V.; Tandogan, A.] Thomas Jefferson Natl Accelerator Facil, Newport News, VA 23606 USA.
[Radyushkin, A. V.] Joint Inst Nucl Res, Bogoliubov Lab Theoret Phys, Dubna 141980, Russia.
RP Radyushkin, AV (reprint author), Old Dominion Univ, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA.
FU Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under U.S. DOE [DE-AC05-06OR23177];
U.S. DOE [DE-FG02-97ER41028]
FX This work is supported by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under U.S.
DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177 and by U.S. DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-97ER41028.
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AU Adare, A
Afanasiev, S
Aidala, C
Ajitanand, NN
Akiba, Y
Al-Bataineh, H
Alexander, J
Angerami, A
Aoki, K
Apadula, N
Aphecetche, L
Aramaki, Y
Asai, J
Atomssa, ET
Averbeck, R
Awes, TC
Azmoun, B
Babintsev, V
Bai, M
Baksay, G
Baksay, L
Baldisseri, A
Barish, KN
Barnes, PD
Bassalleck, B
Basye, AT
Bathe, S
Batsouli, S
Baublis, V
Baumann, C
Bazilevsky, A
Belikov, S
Belmont, R
Bennett, R
Berdnikov, A
Berdnikov, Y
Bhom, JH
Bickley, AA
Blau, DS
Boissevain, JG
Bok, JS
Borel, H
Boyle, K
Brooks, ML
Buesching, H
Bumazhnov, V
Bunce, G
Butsyk, S
Camacho, CM
Campbell, S
Caringi, A
Chang, BS
Chang, WC
Charvet, JL
Chen, CH
Chernichenko, S
Chi, CY
Chiu, M
Choi, IJ
Choi, JB
Choudhury, RK
Christiansen, P
Chujo, T
Chung, P
Churyn, A
Chvala, O
Cianciolo, V
Citron, Z
Cole, BA
del Valle, ZC
Connors, M
Constantin, P
Csanad, M
Csorgo, T
Dahms, T
Dairaku, S
Danchev, I
Das, K
Datta, A
David, G
Dayananda, MK
Denisov, A
d'Enterria, D
Deshpande, A
Desmond, EJ
Dharmawardane, KV
Dietzsch, O
Dion, A
Donadelli, M
Drapier, O
Drees, A
Drees, KA
Dubey, AK
Durham, JM
Durum, A
Dutta, D
Dzhordzhadze, V
D'Orazio, L
Edwards, S
Efremenko, YV
Ellinghaus, F
Engelmore, T
Enokizono, A
En'yo, H
Esumi, S
Eyser, KO
Fadem, B
Fields, DE
Finger, M
Finger, M
Fleuret, F
Fokin, SL
Fraenkel, Z
Frantz, JE
Franz, A
Frawley, AD
Fujiwara, K
Fukao, Y
Fusayasu, T
Garishvili, I
Glenn, A
Gong, H
Gonin, M
Gosset, J
Goto, Y
de Cassagnac, RG
Grau, N
Greene, SV
Grim, G
Perdekamp, MG
Gunji, T
Gustafsson, HA
Henni, AH
Haggerty, JS
Hahn, KI
Hamagaki, H
Hamblen, J
Han, R
Hanks, J
Hartouni, EP
Haruna, K
Haslum, E
Hayano, R
He, X
Heffner, M
Hemmick, TK
Hester, T
Hill, JC
Hohlmann, M
Holzmann, W
Homma, K
Hong, B
Horaguchi, T
Hornback, D
Huang, S
Ichihara, T
Ichimiya, R
Iinuma, H
Ikeda, Y
Imai, K
Imrek, J
Inaba, M
Isenhower, D
Ishihara, M
Isobe, T
Issah, M
Isupov, A
Ivanischev, D
Iwanaga, Y
Jacak, BV
Jia, J
Jiang, X
Jin, J
Johnson, BM
Jones, T
Joo, KS
Jouan, D
Jumper, DS
Kajihara, F
Kametani, S
Kamihara, N
Kamin, J
Kang, JH
Kapustinsky, J
Karatsu, K
Kasai, M
Kawall, D
Kawashima, M
Kazantsev, AV
Kempel, T
Khanzadeev, A
Kijima, KM
Kikuchi, J
Kim, A
Kim, BI
Kim, DH
Kim, DJ
Kim, E
Kim, EJ
Kim, SH
Kim, YJ
Kinney, E
Kiriluk, K
Kiss, A
Kistenev, E
Klay, J
Klein-Boesing, C
Kleinjan, D
Kochenda, L
Komkov, B
Konno, M
Koster, J
Kozlov, A
Kral, A
Kravitz, A
Kunde, GJ
Kurita, K
Kurosawa, M
Kweon, MJ
Kwon, Y
Kyle, GS
Lacey, R
Lai, YS
Lajoie, JG
Layton, D
Lebedev, A
Lee, DM
Lee, J
Lee, KB
Lee, KS
Lee, T
Leitch, MJ
Leite, MAL
Lenzi, B
Li, X
Lichtenwalner, P
Liebing, P
Levy, LAL
Liska, T
Litvinenko, A
Liu, H
Liu, MX
Love, B
Lynch, D
Maguire, CF
Makdisi, YI
Malakhov, A
Malik, MD
Manko, VI
Mannel, E
Mao, Y
Masek, L
Masui, H
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McGaughey, PL
McGlinchey, D
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Meredith, B
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Miki, K
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Mitchell, JT
Mohanty, AK
Moon, HJ
Morino, Y
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Morrison, DP
Moukhanova, TV
Mukhopadhyay, D
Murakami, T
Murata, J
Nagamiya, S
Nagle, JL
Naglis, M
Nagy, MI
Nakagawa, I
Nakamiya, Y
Nakamura, KR
Nakamura, T
Nakano, K
Nam, S
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Nguyen, M
Nihashi, M
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Oda, SX
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Palounek, APT
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Park, WJ
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Peng, JC
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Peresedov, V
Peressounko, DY
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Purschke, ML
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Yang, R
Yanovich, A
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Yokkaichi, S
You, Z
Young, GR
Younus, I
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Zajc, WA
Zaudtke, O
Zhang, C
Zhou, S
Zolin, L
AF Adare, A.
Afanasiev, S.
Aidala, C.
Ajitanand, N. N.
Akiba, Y.
Al-Bataineh, H.
Alexander, J.
Angerami, A.
Aoki, K.
Apadula, N.
Aphecetche, L.
Aramaki, Y.
Asai, J.
Atomssa, E. T.
Averbeck, R.
Awes, T. C.
Azmoun, B.
Babintsev, V.
Bai, M.
Baksay, G.
Baksay, L.
Baldisseri, A.
Barish, K. N.
Barnes, P. D.
Bassalleck, B.
Basye, A. T.
Bathe, S.
Batsouli, S.
Baublis, V.
Baumann, C.
Bazilevsky, A.
Belikov, S.
Belmont, R.
Bennett, R.
Berdnikov, A.
Berdnikov, Y.
Bhom, J. H.
Bickley, A. A.
Blau, D. S.
Boissevain, J. G.
Bok, J. S.
Borel, H.
Boyle, K.
Brooks, M. L.
Buesching, H.
Bumazhnov, V.
Bunce, G.
Butsyk, S.
Camacho, C. M.
Campbell, S.
Caringi, A.
Chang, B. S.
Chang, W. C.
Charvet, J. -L.
Chen, C. -H.
Chernichenko, S.
Chi, C. Y.
Chiu, M.
Choi, I. J.
Choi, J. B.
Choudhury, R. K.
Christiansen, P.
Chujo, T.
Chung, P.
Churyn, A.
Chvala, O.
Cianciolo, V.
Citron, Z.
Cole, B. A.
del Valle, Z. Conesa
Connors, M.
Constantin, P.
Csanad, M.
Csoergo, T.
Dahms, T.
Dairaku, S.
Danchev, I.
Das, K.
Datta, A.
David, G.
Dayananda, M. K.
Denisov, A.
d'Enterria, D.
Deshpande, A.
Desmond, E. J.
Dharmawardane, K. V.
Dietzsch, O.
Dion, A.
Donadelli, M.
Drapier, O.
Drees, A.
Drees, K. A.
Dubey, A. K.
Durham, J. M.
Durum, A.
Dutta, D.
Dzhordzhadze, V.
D'Orazio, L.
Edwards, S.
Efremenko, Y. V.
Ellinghaus, F.
Engelmore, T.
Enokizono, A.
En'yo, H.
Esumi, S.
Eyser, K. O.
Fadem, B.
Fields, D. E.
Finger, M.
Finger, M., Jr.
Fleuret, F.
Fokin, S. L.
Fraenkel, Z.
Frantz, J. E.
Franz, A.
Frawley, A. D.
Fujiwara, K.
Fukao, Y.
Fusayasu, T.
Garishvili, I.
Glenn, A.
Gong, H.
Gonin, M.
Gosset, J.
Goto, Y.
de Cassagnac, R. Granier
Grau, N.
Greene, S. V.
Grim, G.
Perdekamp, M. Grosse
Gunji, T.
Gustafsson, H. -A.
Henni, A. Hadj
Haggerty, J. S.
Hahn, K. I.
Hamagaki, H.
Hamblen, J.
Han, R.
Hanks, J.
Hartouni, E. P.
Haruna, K.
Haslum, E.
Hayano, R.
He, X.
Heffner, M.
Hemmick, T. K.
Hester, T.
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CA PHENIX Collaboration
TI Heavy-flavor electron-muon correlations in p plus p and d plus Au
collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW C
LA English
DT Article
ID DAU COLLISIONS
AB Background: Heavy-flavor modification in relativistic p(d) + A collisions are sensitive to different kinds of strong-interaction physics ranging from modifications of the nuclear wave function to initial- and final-state energy loss. Modifications to single heavy-flavor particles and their decay leptons at midrapidity and forward rapidity are well established at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC).
Purpose: This paper presents measurements of azimuthal correlations of electron-muon pairs produced from heavy-flavor decays, primarily c (c) over bar, in root s(NN) = 200 GeV p + p and d + Au collision using the PHENIX detector at RHIC. The electrons are measured at midrapidity while the muons in the pair are measured at forward rapidity, defined as the direction of the deuteron beam, in order to utilize the deuteron to probe low-x partons in the gold nucleus.
Methods: This analysis uses the central spectrometer arms for electron identification and forward spectrometer arms for muon identification. Azimuthal correlations are built in all sign combinations for e-mu pairs. Subtracting the like-sign yield from the unlike-sign yield removes the correlations from light flavor decays and conversions.
Results: Comparing the p + p results with several different Monte Carlo event generators, we find the results are consistent with a total charm cross section sigma(c (c) over bar) = 538 +/- 46 (stat) +/- 197 (data syst) +/- 174 (model syst) mu b. These generators also indicate that the back-to-back peak at Delta phi = pi is dominantly from the leading-order contributions (gluon fusion), while higher-order processes (flavor excitation and gluon splitting) contribute to the yield at all Delta phi. We observe a suppression in the pair yield per collision in d + Au. We find the pair yield suppression factor for 2.7 < Delta phi < 3.2 rad is J(dA) = 0.433 +/- 0.087 (stat) +/- 0.135 (syst).
Conclusions: The e-mu pairs result from partons at x(Au) similar to 10(-2) at Q(2) = 10 GeV/c(2) at the edge of the shadowing region. The pair suppression indicates modification to c (c) over bar pairs for these kinematics in the cold nuclear medium at RHIC.
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FU Office of Nuclear Physics in the Office of Science of the Department of
Energy; National Science Foundation; Renaissance Technologies LLC;
Abilene Christian University Research Council; Research Foundation of
SUNY; College of Arts and Sciences, Vanderbilt University (U.S.A.);
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology; Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science (Japan); Conselho Nacional de
Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico; Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa
do Estado de Sao Paulo (Brazil); Natural Science Foundation of China (P.
R. China); Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (Czech Republic);
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique; Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des
Particules (France); Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung;
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst; Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung
(Germany); Hungarian National Science Fund, OTKA (Hungary); Department
of Atomic Energy and Department of Science and Technology (India);
Israel Science Foundation (Israel); National Research Foundation; WCU
program of the Ministry Education Science and Technology (Korea);
Physics Department, Lahore University of Management Sciences (Pakistan);
Ministry of Education and Science; Russian Academy of Sciences; Federal
Agency of Atomic Energy (Russia); VR and Wallenberg Foundation (Sweden);
U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation for the Independent
States of the Former Soviet Union; US-Hungarian Fulbright Foundation for
Educational Exchange; US-Israel Binational Science Foundation
FX We thank the staff of the Collider-Accelerator and Physics Departments
at Brookhaven National Laboratory and the staff of the other PHENIX
participating institutions for their vital contributions. We acknowledge
support from the Office of Nuclear Physics in the Office of Science of
the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, a sponsored
research grant from Renaissance Technologies LLC, Abilene Christian
University Research Council; Research Foundation of SUNY, and Dean of
the College of Arts and Sciences, Vanderbilt University (U.S.A.);
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology and the
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Japan); Conselho Nacional de
Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico and Fundacao de Amparo a
Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (Brazil); Natural Science Foundation of
China (P. R. China); Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (Czech
Republic); Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Commissariat a
l'Energie Atomique, and Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de
Physique des Particules (France); Bundesministerium fur Bildung und
Forschung, Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst, and Alexander von
Humboldt Stiftung (Germany); Hungarian National Science Fund, OTKA
(Hungary); Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Science and
Technology (India); Israel Science Foundation (Israel); National
Research Foundation and WCU program of the Ministry Education Science
and Technology (Korea); Physics Department, Lahore University of
Management Sciences (Pakistan); Ministry of Education and Science,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Agency of Atomic Energy (Russia);
VR and Wallenberg Foundation (Sweden); the U.S. Civilian Research and
Development Foundation for the Independent States of the Former Soviet
Union; the US-Hungarian Fulbright Foundation for Educational Exchange;
and the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation.
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SN 0556-2813
EI 1089-490X
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JI Phys. Rev. C
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 3
AR 034915
DI 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034915
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WC Physics, Nuclear
SC Physics
GA AE9AB
UT WOS:000334294500005
ER
PT J
AU Appavoo, K
Liu, MZ
Sfeir, MY
AF Appavoo, Kannatassen
Liu, Mingzhao
Sfeir, Matthew Y.
TI Role of size and defects in ultrafast broadband emission dynamics of ZnO
nanostructures
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID EPITAXIAL THIN-FILMS; QUANTUM DOTS; SOLAR-CELLS; NANOPARTICLES;
EFFICIENCY; CARRIERS; LUMINESCENCE; SPECTROSCOPY; RELAXATION; NANOWIRES
AB As wide bandgap materials are nanostructured for optoelectronics and energy technologies, understanding how size and defects modify the carrier dynamics becomes critical. Here, we examine broadband ultraviolet-visible subpicosecond emission dynamics of prototypical ZnO in bulk, nanowire and nanosphere geometries. Using a high-sensitivity transient emission Kerr-based spectrometer, we probe exciton dynamics in the low fluence regime to determine how defects states impact thermalization and recombination rates. In contrast to steady-state measurements, we transiently identify low-energy emission features that originate from localized excitonic states rather than mid-gap states, characterized by distinct recombination kinetics, and correlate to longer thermalization times. These states are critical for understanding the overall excited state lifetime of materials in this size regime, where crystallinity rather than dimensionality plays a primary role in dictating recombination dynamics. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Appavoo, Kannatassen; Liu, Mingzhao; Sfeir, Matthew Y.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RP Sfeir, MY (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM msfeir@bnl.gov
RI Liu, Mingzhao/A-9764-2011;
OI Liu, Mingzhao/0000-0002-0999-5214; Sfeir, Matthew/0000-0001-5619-5722
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences
[DE-AC02-98CH10886]
FX Research was carried out at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials,
Brookhaven National Laboratory, which is supported by the U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract
DE-AC02-98CH10886. The authors thank C. T. Black and A. Cook for helpful
discussions and X. Liu and V. Menon for providing the ZnO nanospheres
sample.
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PA CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
J9 APPL PHYS LETT
JI Appl. Phys. Lett.
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
VL 104
IS 13
AR 133101
DI 10.1063/1.4868534
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SC Physics
GA AF0MK
UT WOS:000334408500052
ER
PT J
AU Campione, S
Benz, A
Sinclair, MB
Capolino, F
Brener, I
AF Campione, Salvatore
Benz, Alexander
Sinclair, Michael B.
Capolino, Filippo
Brener, Igal
TI Second harmonic generation from metamaterials strongly coupled to
intersubband transitions in quantum wells
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID SPLIT-RING RESONATORS; MAGNETIC METAMATERIALS; HARMONIC-GENERATION;
OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; PATTERNED GAAS; SUSCEPTIBILITY; MICROSCOPY; LASER
AB We theoretically analyze the second harmonic generation capacity of two-dimensional periodic metamaterials comprising sub-wavelength resonators strongly coupled to intersubband transitions in quantum wells (QWs) at mid-infrared frequencies. The metamaterial is designed to support a fundamental resonance at similar to 30 THz and an orthogonally polarized resonance at the second harmonic frequency (similar to 60 THz), while the asymmetric quantum well structure is designed to provide a large second order susceptibility. Upon continuous wave illumination at the fundamental frequency we observe second harmonic signals in both the forward and backward directions, with the forward efficiency being larger. We calculate the overall second harmonic conversion efficiency of the forward wave to be similar to 1.3 x 10(-2) W/W-2 -a remarkably large value, given the deep sub-wavelength dimensions of the QW structure (about 1/15th of the free space wavelength of 10 mu m). The results shown in this Letter provide a strategy for designing easily fabricated sources across the entire infrared spectrum through proper choice of QW and resonator designs. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Campione, Salvatore; Benz, Alexander; Sinclair, Michael B.; Brener, Igal] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Campione, Salvatore; Benz, Alexander; Brener, Igal] Sandia Natl Labs, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol CINT, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Campione, Salvatore; Capolino, Filippo] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Elect Engn & Comp Sci, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
RP Campione, S (reprint author), Sandia Natl Labs, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM sncampi@sandia.gov; ibrener@sandia.gov
RI Campione, Salvatore/A-2349-2015
OI Campione, Salvatore/0000-0003-4655-5485
FU Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at Sandia National
Laboratories; U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security
Administration [DE-AC04-94AL85000]
FX This work was performed, in part, at the Center for Integrated
Nanotechnologies, a U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences user facility. Portions of this work were supported by the
Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at Sandia National
Laboratories. Sandia National Laboratories is a multiprogram laboratory
managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's
National Nuclear Security Administration under Contract No.
DE-AC04-94AL85000.
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PA CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
J9 APPL PHYS LETT
JI Appl. Phys. Lett.
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
VL 104
IS 13
AR 131104
DI 10.1063/1.4870072
PG 5
WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AF0MK
UT WOS:000334408500004
ER
PT J
AU Collins, L
Kilpatrick, JI
Vlassiouk, IV
Tselev, A
Weber, SAL
Jesse, S
Kalinin, SV
Rodriguez, BJ
AF Collins, Liam
Kilpatrick, Jason I.
Vlassiouk, Ivan V.
Tselev, Alexander
Weber, Stefan A. L.
Jesse, Stephen
Kalinin, Sergei V.
Rodriguez, Brian J.
TI Dual harmonic Kelvin probe force microscopy at the graphene-liquid
interface
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; LABEL-FREE; LAYER; ELECTROCHEMISTRY;
PROTECTION; COATINGS; WATER
AB Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is a powerful technique for the determination of the contact potential difference (CPD) between an atomic force microscope tip and a sample under ambient and vacuum conditions. However, for many energy storage and conversion systems, including graphene-based electrochemical capacitors, understanding electrochemical phenomena at the solid-liquid interface is paramount. Despite the vast potential to provide fundamental insight for energy storage materials at the nanoscale, KPFM has found limited applicability in liquid environments to date. Here, using dual harmonic (DH)-KPFM, we demonstrate CPD imaging of graphene in liquid. We find good agreement with measurements performed in air, highlighting the potential of DH-KPFM to probe electrochemistry at the graphene-liquid interface. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Collins, Liam; Rodriguez, Brian J.] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Phys, Dublin 4, Ireland.
[Collins, Liam; Kilpatrick, Jason I.; Weber, Stefan A. L.; Rodriguez, Brian J.] Univ Coll Dublin, Conway Inst Biomol & Biomed Res, Dublin 4, Ireland.
[Vlassiouk, Ivan V.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Energy & Transportat Sci Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Tselev, Alexander; Jesse, Stephen; Kalinin, Sergei V.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
RP Rodriguez, BJ (reprint author), Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Phys, Dublin 4, Ireland.
EM brian.rodriguez@ucd.ie
RI Tselev, Alexander/L-8579-2015; Collins, Liam/A-3833-2016; Kalinin,
Sergei/I-9096-2012; Jesse, Stephen/D-3975-2016; Vlassiouk,
Ivan/F-9587-2010; Weber, Stefan/F-1508-2013
OI Tselev, Alexander/0000-0002-0098-6696; Kilpatrick,
Jason/0000-0002-8675-4262; Collins, Liam/0000-0003-4946-9195; Kalinin,
Sergei/0000-0001-5354-6152; Jesse, Stephen/0000-0002-1168-8483;
Vlassiouk, Ivan/0000-0002-5494-0386; Weber, Stefan/0000-0003-3052-326X
FU UCD Research under Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions
Cycle 5; NANOREMEDIES under Programme for Research in Third Level
Institutions Cycle 5; European Regional Development Fund; Center for
Nanophase Materials Sciences; Oak Ridge National Laboratory by the
Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
U.S. Department of Energy [CNMS2012-036]; Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation; Science Foundation Ireland [SFI07/IN1/B931]
FX This publication has emanated from research conducted with the financial
support of UCD Research and NANOREMEDIES, which is funded under the
Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions Cycle 5 and co-funded
by the European Regional Development Fund. This research was supported
in part by the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, which is
sponsored at Oak Ridge National Laboratory by the Scientific User
Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of
Energy (CNMS2012-036). The authors are grateful to Zurich Instruments
for their support and to N. Balke for insightful discussions. S. A. L.
W. acknowledges support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Some
of the measurements were performed on equipment funded by Science
Foundation Ireland (SFI07/IN1/B931).
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
J9 APPL PHYS LETT
JI Appl. Phys. Lett.
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
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IS 13
AR 133103
DI 10.1063/1.4870074
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WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AF0MK
UT WOS:000334408500054
ER
PT J
AU Highland, MJ
Fong, DD
Stephenson, GB
Fister, TT
Fuoss, PH
Streiffer, SK
Thompson, C
Richard, MI
Eastman, JA
AF Highland, M. J.
Fong, D. D.
Stephenson, G. B.
Fister, T. T.
Fuoss, P. H.
Streiffer, S. K.
Thompson, Carol
Richard, M. -I.
Eastman, J. A.
TI Interfacial charge and strain effects on the ferroelectric behavior of
epitaxial (001) PbTiO3 films on (110) DyScO3 substrates
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; X-RAY-SCATTERING; THIN-FILMS
AB In-situ synchrotron x-ray observations reveal that the ferroelectric behavior of epitaxial (001) PbTiO3 thin films grown on (110) DyScO3 substrates depends on both film thickness and interfacial electrical properties. A 92-nm-thick film was found to exhibit an a/c domain structure with a ferroelectric Curie temperature similar to that theoretically predicted based on the strain state. In contrast, 6-nm-thick films contained only c-oriented domains, and the ferroelectric behavior was found to depend strongly on the nature of the electrical boundary condition at the buried interface. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Highland, M. J.; Fong, D. D.; Fister, T. T.; Fuoss, P. H.; Richard, M. -I.; Eastman, J. A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Stephenson, G. B.] Argonne Natl Lab, Photon Sci Directorate, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Streiffer, S. K.] Argonne Natl Lab, Phys Sci & Engn Directorate, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Thompson, Carol] No Illinois Univ, Dept Phys, De Kalb, IL 60115 USA.
RP Highland, MJ (reprint author), Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, 9700 S Cass Ave, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RI Richard, Marie-Ingrid/F-6693-2012;
OI Richard, Marie-Ingrid/0000-0002-8172-3141; Thompson,
Carol/0000-0003-3832-4855
FU U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences (BES), Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering;
DOE-BES [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
FX We thank P. A. Salvador and K. A. Balasubramaniam of Carnegie-Mellon
University for growing conducting LSMO layers on one of the samples used
in this study. This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES),
Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering. Use of the Center for
Nanoscale Materials and the Advanced Photon Source was supported by
DOE-BES, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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PA CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
J9 APPL PHYS LETT
JI Appl. Phys. Lett.
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
VL 104
IS 13
AR 132901
DI 10.1063/1.4869579
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SC Physics
GA AF0MK
UT WOS:000334408500042
ER
PT J
AU Vernek, E
Busser, CA
Anda, EV
Feiguin, AE
Martins, GB
AF Vernek, E.
Buesser, C. A.
Anda, E. V.
Feiguin, A. E.
Martins, G. B.
TI Spin filtering in a double quantum dot device: Numerical renormalization
group study of the internal structure of the Kondo state
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ANDERSON MODEL
AB A double quantum dot device, connected to two channels that only interact through interdot Coulomb repulsion, is analyzed using the numerical renormalization group technique. Using a two-impurity Anderson model, and realistic parameter values [S. Amasha, A. J. Keller, I. G. Rau, A. Carmi, J. A. Katine, H. Shtrikman, Y. Oreg, and D. Goldhaber-Gordon, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 046604 (2013)], it is shown that, by applying a moderate magnetic field and independently adjusting the gate potential of each quantum dot at half-filling, a spin-orbital SU(2) Kondo state can be achieved where the Kondo resonance originates from spatially separated parts of the device. Our results clearly link this spatial separation effect to currents with opposing spin polarizations in each channel, i.e., the device acts as a spin filter. In addition, an experimental probe of this polarization effect is suggested, pointing to the exciting possibility of experimentally probing the internal structure of an SU(2) Kondo state. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Vernek, E.] Univ Fed Uberlandia, Inst Fis, BR-38400902 Uberlandia, MG, Brazil.
[Vernek, E.] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Fis Sao Carlos, BR-13560970 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil.
[Buesser, C. A.] Univ Munich, Dept Phys, D-80333 Munich, Germany.
[Buesser, C. A.] Univ Munich, Arnold Sommerfeld Ctr Theoret Phys, D-80333 Munich, Germany.
[Anda, E. V.] Pontificia Univ Catolica Rio de Janeiro, Dept Fis, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
[Feiguin, A. E.] Northeastern Univ, Dept Phys, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
[Martins, G. B.] Oakland Univ, Dept Phys, Rochester, MI 48309 USA.
[Martins, G. B.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
RP Martins, GB (reprint author), Oakland Univ, Dept Phys, Rochester, MI 48309 USA.
EM martins@oakland.edu
RI Busser, Carlos/K-1017-2014; Martins, George/C-9756-2012; Sao Carlos
Institute of Physics, IFSC/USP/M-2664-2016
OI Busser, Carlos/0000-0002-0353-7490; Martins, George/0000-0001-7846-708X;
FU Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) through FOR 912 [HE5242/2-2];
Brazilian agencies FAPERJ (CNE); CNPq; NSF [DMR-1107994, MRI-0922811,
DMR-1339564]; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division; FAPEMIG
FX We gratefully acknowledge fruitful discussions with Sami Amasha, David
Goldhaber-Gordon, and Andrew Keller. C.A.B. was supported by the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) through FOR 912 under Grant No.
HE5242/2-2. E.V.A. acknowledges the Brazilian agencies FAPERJ (CNE) and
CNPq for financial support. G.B.M. acknowledges financial support from
NSF under Grant Nos. DMR-1107994 and MRI-0922811; and in part by the
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Materials
Sciences and Engineering Division. A.E.F. thanks NSF for support under
Grant No. DMR-1339564. E.V. acknowledges FAPEMIG and CNPq for financial
support.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
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JI Appl. Phys. Lett.
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
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IS 13
AR 132401
DI 10.1063/1.4870065
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SC Physics
GA AF0MK
UT WOS:000334408500035
ER
PT J
AU Li, X
McCurdy, CW
Haxton, DJ
AF Li, X.
McCurdy, C. W.
Haxton, D. J.
TI Population transfer between valence states via autoionizing states using
two-color ultrafast pi pulses in XUV and the limitations of adiabatic
passage
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW A
LA English
DT Article
ID CONTINUUM TRANSITIONS; LASER-PULSES; IONIZATION; SUPPRESSION; EXCITATION
AB Population transfer between two valence states of the Li atom with a Raman process via intermediate autoionizing states well above the ionization threshold is investigated using a recently developed implementation of the muticonfiguration time-dependent Hartree Fock method. It is found that a properly chosen sequence of pump and Stokes pi pulses can yield a population transfer efficiency of 53% at relatively low intensities, while the extension of the stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) approach to the XUV in this case is far less efficient and loses its characteristic robustness at high intensities. A rule of thumb for when STIRAP is practical is given, suggesting that at still shorter wavelengths STIRAP may be possible.
C1 [Li, X.; McCurdy, C. W.; Haxton, D. J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Ultrafast Xray Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[McCurdy, C. W.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Chem, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
RP Li, X (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Ultrafast Xray Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RI Li, Xuan/A-4945-2011
OI Li, Xuan/0000-0002-7646-1132
FU U.S. Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Chemical Sciences [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; U.S. Department of Energy
[DESC0007182]
FX Work performed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory was supported by
the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division
of Chemical Sciences Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231, and work at the
University of California, Davis was supported by U.S. Department of
Energy Grant No. DESC0007182.
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PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 1050-2947
EI 1094-1622
J9 PHYS REV A
JI Phys. Rev. A
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 3
AR 031404
DI 10.1103/PhysRevA.89.031404
PG 5
WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Optics; Physics
GA AE0XV
UT WOS:000333690500002
ER
PT J
AU Stanev, V
Koshelev, AE
AF Stanev, Valentin
Koshelev, Alexei E.
TI Complex state induced by impurities in multiband superconductors
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID GINZBURG-LANDAU EQUATIONS; NONMAGNETIC IMPURITIES; REVERSAL
AB study the role of impurities in a two-band superconductor, and elucidate the nature of the recently predicted transition from the s(+/-) state to the s(++) state induced by interband impurity scattering. Using a Ginzburg-Landau theory, derived from microscopic equations, we demonstrate that close to T-c this transition is necessarily a direct one, but deeper in the superconducting state an intermediate complex state appears. This state has a distinct order parameter, which breaks the time-reversal symmetry, and is separated from the s(+/-) and s(++) states by continuous phase transitions. Based on our results, we suggest a phase diagram for systems with weak repulsive interband pairing, and discuss its relevance to iron-based superconductors.
C1 [Stanev, Valentin] Univ Maryland, Dept Phys, Condensed Matter Theory Ctr, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
[Stanev, Valentin; Koshelev, Alexei E.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Stanev, V (reprint author), Univ Maryland, Dept Phys, Condensed Matter Theory Ctr, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
RI Koshelev, Alexei/K-3971-2013
OI Koshelev, Alexei/0000-0002-1167-5906
FU UChicago Argonne, LLC; U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
Laboratory [DE-AC02-06CH11357]; Emergent Superconductivity, a DOE Energy
Frontier Research Center [DE-AC0298CH1088]
FX This work was supported by UChicago Argonne, LLC, operator of Argonne
National Laboratory, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
Laboratory, operated under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357, and by the
Center for Emergent Superconductivity, a DOE Energy Frontier Research
Center, Grant No. DE-AC0298CH1088.
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SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 31
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 10
AR 100505
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.100505
PG 5
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD9AI
UT WOS:000333556500001
ER
PT J
AU Martin, JA
Johnson, NV
Gross, SM
Schnable, J
Meng, XD
Wang, M
Coleman-Derr, D
Lindquist, E
Wei, CL
Kaeppler, S
Chen, F
Wang, Z
AF Martin, Jeffrey A.
Johnson, Nicole V.
Gross, Stephen M.
Schnable, James
Meng, Xiandong
Wang, Mei
Coleman-Derr, Devin
Lindquist, Erika
Wei, Chia-Lin
Kaeppler, Shawn
Chen, Feng
Wang, Zhong
TI A near complete snapshot of the Zea mays seedling transcriptome revealed
from ultra-deep sequencing
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID RNA-SEQ; MAIZE GENOME; GENE; TOOL; DIFFERENTIATION; ARABIDOPSIS; DNA
AB RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) enables in-depth exploration of transcriptomes, but typical sequencing depth often limits its comprehensiveness. In this study, we generated nearly 3 billion RNA-Seq reads, totaling 341 Gb of sequence, from a Zea mays seedling sample. At this depth, a near complete snapshot of the transcriptome was observed consisting of over 90% of the annotated transcripts, including lowly expressed transcription factors. A novel hybrid strategy combining de novo and reference-based assemblies yielded a transcriptome consisting of 126,708 transcripts with 88% of expressed known genes assembled to full-length. We improved current annotations by adding 4,842 previously unannotated transcript variants and many new features, including 212 maize transcripts, 201 genes, 10 genes with undocumented potential roles in seedlings as well as maize lineage specific gene fusion events. We demonstrated the power of deep sequencing for large transcriptome studies by generating a high quality transcriptome, which provides a rich resource for the research community.
C1 [Wang, Zhong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Genom Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Martin, Jeffrey A.; Johnson, Nicole V.; Gross, Stephen M.; Meng, Xiandong; Wang, Mei; Coleman-Derr, Devin; Lindquist, Erika; Wei, Chia-Lin; Chen, Feng; Wang, Zhong] Joint Genome Inst, Dept Energy, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 USA.
[Schnable, James] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Plant & Microbial Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Kaeppler, Shawn] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Agron, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Kaeppler, Shawn] Univ Wisconsin, Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
RP Wang, Z (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Genom Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM zhongwang@lbl.gov
OI Schnable, James/0000-0001-6739-5527; Gross, Stephen/0000-0003-0711-787X;
Kaeppler, Shawn/0000-0002-5964-1668
FU Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231];
U.S. Department of Energy Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
(Department of Energy Office of Science BER) [DE-FC02-07ER64494]
FX The work was conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome
Institute and supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department
of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 and the U.S. Department
of Energy Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (Department of Energy
Office of Science BER DE-FC02-07ER64494).
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PA MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
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PY 2014
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AR 4519
DI 10.1038/srep04519
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD8KZ
UT WOS:000333516200006
PM 24682209
ER
PT J
AU Milewski, A
Sultan, M
Al-Dousari, A
Yan, E
AF Milewski, Adam
Sultan, Mohamed
Al-Dousari, Ahmad
Yan, Eugene
TI Geologic and hydrologic settings for development of freshwater lenses in
arid lands
SO HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
LA English
DT Article
DE SWAT; remote sensing; Kuwait; freshwater lens; arid; recharge
ID GROUNDWATER RECHARGE; DESERT; KUWAIT; AQUIFER; CONSTRAINTS; RESOURCES;
RUNOFF; SYSTEM; MODEL; FIELD
AB Satellite observations were used to test the validity of previously identified favourable conditions for the formation of freshwater lenses, identify additional potential occurrences, and model modern potential recharge in the Raudhatain Watershed (3696) in northern Kuwait. Favourable conditions include infrequent yet intensive precipitation events, drainage depressions to collect the limited runoff, and presence of conditions (e.g. high infiltration capacity) that promote groundwater recharge and preservation (e.g. underlying saline aquifer) of infiltrating groundwater as freshwater lenses floating over saline aquifer water due to differences in density. Specifically, the following field and satellite-based observations were noted for the Raudhatain Watershed: (1) Over similar to 30 precipitation events were identified from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission precipitation data (1998-2009); (2) slope is gentle (2m/km), and the surface is largely (80%) covered by alluvial deposits with high infiltration capacities (up to 9m/day); (3) no flows and long-term ponding were reported at the watershed outlet or detected from Landsat thematic mapper images; (4) infiltration is high based on increases in soil moisture content (from an advanced microwave scanning radiometer) and vegetation index following large precipitation events; and (5) freshwater lenses that overlie highly saline [total dissolved solids (TDS): >35000] unconfined aquifers underlying the watershed are absent in the southern regions, where infiltrating fresh water mixes with the less saline groundwater (TDS: <10000). Twenty potential locations (size: 1 to 75km(2)) for freshwater lens development were identified in northern Kuwait, and continuous rainfall-runoff models (Soil Water and Assessment Tool) were applied to provide a first-order estimation of the average annual recharge in the watershed (127x10(6)m(3)) and freshwater lenses (8.17x10(6)m(3)). Results demonstrate the settings for enhanced opportunities for groundwater recharge, outline the amounts of and preservation conditions for the groundwater feeding the freshwater lenses, and highlight potential applications and locations of freshwater lenses in similar settings elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
C1 [Milewski, Adam] Univ Georgia, Dept Geol, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Sultan, Mohamed] Western Michigan Univ, Dept Geosci, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA.
[Al-Dousari, Ahmad] Kuwait Univ, Dept Geog, Kuwait, Kuwait.
[Yan, Eugene] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Milewski, A (reprint author), Univ Georgia, Dept Geol, 210 Field St,306 Geog Geol Bldg, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM milewski@uga.edu
RI Milewski, Adam/C-7824-2011
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PI HOBOKEN
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SN 0885-6087
EI 1099-1085
J9 HYDROL PROCESS
JI Hydrol. Process.
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PY 2014
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DI 10.1002/hyp.9823
PG 10
WC Water Resources
SC Water Resources
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UT WOS:000333023900011
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PT J
AU Jackson, CR
Bitew, M
Du, EH
AF Jackson, C. Rhett
Bitew, Menberu
Du, Enhao
TI When interflow also percolates: downslope travel distances and hillslope
process zones
SO HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
LA English
DT Editorial Material
ID SUBSURFACE FLOW; RIPARIAN ZONES; CATCHMENT; RUNOFF; WATER; CONNECTIVITY;
GROUNDWATER; DYNAMICS; BUFFERS
C1 [Jackson, C. Rhett; Bitew, Menberu] Univ Georgia, Warnell Sch Forestry & Nat Resources, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Du, Enhao] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Climate Sci Dept, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Jackson, CR (reprint author), Univ Georgia, Warnell Sch Forestry & Nat Resources, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM rjackson@warnell.uga.edu
OI Jackson, C. Rhett/0000-0001-6165-3556
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SN 0885-6087
EI 1099-1085
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JI Hydrol. Process.
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DI 10.1002/hyp.10158
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WC Water Resources
SC Water Resources
GA AD1WH
UT WOS:000333023900012
ER
PT J
AU Yuan, Y
Chen, C
Liang, B
Huang, C
Zhao, YK
Xu, XJ
Tan, WB
Zhou, X
Gao, S
Sun, DZ
Lee, DJ
Zhou, JZ
Wang, AJ
AF Yuan, Ye
Chen, Chuan
Liang, Bin
Huang, Cong
Zhao, Youkang
Xu, Xijun
Tan, Wenbo
Zhou, Xu
Gao, Shuang
Sun, Dezhi
Lee, DuuJong
Zhou, Jizhong
Wang, Aijie
TI Fine-tuning key parameters of an integrated reactor system for the
simultaneous removal of COD, sulfate and ammonium and elemental sulfur
reclamation
SO JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
LA English
DT Article
DE Sulfate reduction and organic carbon; removal; Denitrifying sulfide
removal; Elemental sulfur production; Aerated nitrification; Sulfur
reclamation
ID SIMULTANEOUS BIOLOGICAL REMOVAL; AUTOTROPHIC DENITRIFICATION; SULFIDE
OXIDATION; REDUCING BACTERIA; GRANULAR SLUDGE; EGSB REACTOR;
WASTE-WATER; SP-NOV; NITROGEN; CARBON
AB In this paper, we proposed an integrated reactor system for simultaneous removal of COD, sulfate and ammonium (integrated C-S-N removal system) and investigated the key parameters of the system for a high level of elemental sulfur (S-0) production. The system consisted of 4 main units: sulfate reduction and organic carbon removal (SR-CR), autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrifying sulfide removal (A&H-DSR), sulfur reclamation (SR), and aerated filter for aerobic nitrification (AN). In the system, the effects of key operational parameters on production of elemental sulfur were investigated, including hydraulic retention time (HRT) of each unit, sulfide/nitrate (S2--S/NO3--N) ratios, reflux ratios between the A&H-DSR and AN units, and loading rates of chemical oxygen demand (COD), sulfate and ammonium. Physicochemical characteristics of biosulfur were studied for acquiring efficient S recovery. The experiments successfully explored the optimum parameters for each unit and demonstrated 98% COD, 98% sulfate and 78% nitrogen removal efficiency. The optimum HRTs for SR-CR, A&H-DSR and AN were 12 h, 3 h and
C1 [Yuan, Ye; Chen, Chuan; Liang, Bin; Huang, Cong; Zhao, Youkang; Xu, Xijun; Tan, Wenbo; Zhou, Xu; Gao, Shuang; Sun, Dezhi; Lee, DuuJong; Wang, Aijie] Harbin Inst Technol, State Key Lab Urban Water Resource & Environm, Harbin 150090, Heilongjiang Pr, Peoples R China.
[Lee, DuuJong] Natl Taiwan Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Chem Engn, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
[Zhou, Jizhong] Univ Oklahoma, Inst Environm Genom, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
[Zhou, Jizhong] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Microbiol & Plant Biol, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
[Zhou, Jizhong] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Environm, State Key joint Lab Environm Simulat & Pollut Con, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Zhou, Jizhong] Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Earth Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Chen, C (reprint author), Harbin Inst Technol, Sch Municipal & Environm Engn, State Key Lab Urban Water Resource & Environm, POB 2650,73 Huanghe Rd, Harbin 150090, Heilongjiang Pr, Peoples R China.
EM yuanye_19840915@163.com; echo1102440@126.com; liangbin1214@163.com;
hengyue5257@163.com; zhaoyoukang@gmail.com; xuxijun3220@sina.com;
tanwenbo1@163.com; x.zhou@awmc.uq.edu.au; localinna.1990@163.com;
sundezhi@bjfu.edu.cn; djlee@ntu.edu.tw; jzhou@ou.edu; waj0578@hit.edu.cn
FU National High-tech R&D Program of China [2011AA060904]; National Science
Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars [51225802]; Science Fund for
Creative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of
China [51121062, 51176037, 51308147]; National Key Technology Research
and Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of
China [2010BAC67B02]
FX We gratefully acknowledge the support by the National High-tech R&D
Program of China (863 Program, Grant No. 2011AA060904), by National
Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars (Grant No.
51225802), by Science Fund for Creative Research Groups of the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51121062), by National
Key Technology Research and Development Program of the Ministry of
Science and Technology of China (2010BAC67B02), and by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 51176037 and 51308147).
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0304-3894
EI 1873-3336
J9 J HAZARD MATER
JI J. Hazard. Mater.
PD MAR 30
PY 2014
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SI SI
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DI 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.12.014
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WC Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Civil; Environmental Sciences
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AG0MH
UT WOS:000335109100009
PM 24373982
ER
PT J
AU del Campo, A
Zurek, WH
AF del Campo, Adolfo
Zurek, Wojciech H.
TI Universality of phase transition dynamics: Topological defects from
symmetry breaking
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A
LA English
DT Review
ID BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATE; QUADRUPOLE STORAGE-RING; STRING FORMATION;
SUPERFLUID HE-3; COSMOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS; QUANTUM SIMULATOR; OPTICAL
LATTICES; VORTEX FORMATION; LIQUID-CRYSTALS; COSMIC STRINGS
AB In the course of a nonequilibrium continuous phase transition, the dynamics ceases to be adiabatic in the vicinity of the critical point as a result of the critical slowing down (the divergence of the relaxation time in the neighborhood of the critical point). This enforces a local choice of the broken symmetry and can lead to the formation of topological defects. The Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) was developed to describe the associated nonequilibrium dynamics and to estimate the density of defects as a function of the quench rate through the transition. During recent years, several new experiments investigated the formation of defects in phase transitions induced by a quench both in classical and quantum mechanical systems. At the same time, some established results were called into question. We review and analyze the Kibble-Zurek mechanism focusing in particular on this surge of activity, and suggest possible directions for further progress.
C1 [del Campo, Adolfo; Zurek, Wojciech H.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[del Campo, Adolfo] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Ctr Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP del Campo, A (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RI del Campo, Adolfo/B-8439-2009
OI del Campo, Adolfo/0000-0003-2219-2851
FU U.S Department of Energy through the LANL/LDRD Program; LANL J. Robert
Oppenheimer fellowship
FX This work is supported by the U.S Department of Energy through the
LANL/LDRD Program and a LANL J. Robert Oppenheimer fellowship (AD).
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PI SINGAPORE
PA 5 TOH TUCK LINK, SINGAPORE 596224, SINGAPORE
SN 0217-751X
EI 1793-656X
J9 INT J MOD PHYS A
JI Int. J. Mod. Phys. A
PD MAR 30
PY 2014
VL 29
IS 8
AR 1430018
DI 10.1142/S0217751X1430018X
PG 49
WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AD5WT
UT WOS:000333324600004
ER
PT J
AU Pederzoli, M
Sobek, L
Brabec, J
Kowalski, K
Cwiklik, L
Pittner, J
AF Pederzoli, Marek
Sobek, Lukas
Brabec, Jiri
Kowalski, Karol
Cwiklik, Lukasz
Pittner, Jiri
TI Fluorescence of PRODAN in water: A computational QM/MM MD study
SO CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; CHARGE-TRANSFER; AB-INITIO; PHOTOPHYSICAL
PROPERTIES; COMPUTER-SIMULATION; SPECTRAL PROPERTIES; STATE PROPERTIES;
EXCITED-STATE; PROBE PRODAN; BASIS-SETS
AB Fluorescent properties of PRODAN (6-propionyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene) in water were studied by means of excited state molecular dynamics simulations employing a quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical approach with the time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT QM/MM MD). The influence of solvation on PRODAN emission was investigated within several computational schemes. The best correspondence with the experimental emission spectrum was achieved for the planar excited state PRODAN conformer in the environment of 300 explicit water molecules with polarization effects included. Hence, it is demonstrated that an extended solvent environment and polarization effects are responsible for the strong solvatochromic shift of PRODAN emission in water. (C) 2014 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Pederzoli, Marek; Sobek, Lukas; Brabec, Jiri; Cwiklik, Lukasz; Pittner, Jiri] Acad Sci Czech Republic, J Heyrovsky Inst Phys Chem, Vvi, CR-18223 Prague 8, Czech Republic.
[Kowalski, Karol] Pacific NW Natl Lab, William R Wiley Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Cwiklik, L (reprint author), Acad Sci Czech Republic, J Heyrovsky Inst Phys Chem, Vvi, Dolejskova 3, CR-18223 Prague 8, Czech Republic.
EM lukasz.cwiklik@jh-inst.cas.cz; jiri.pittner@jh-inst.cas.cz
RI Brabec, Jiri/G-5479-2014; Cwiklik, Lukasz/A-7206-2008; Pederzoli,
Marek/O-7099-2014
OI Brabec, Jiri/0000-0002-7764-9890; Cwiklik, Lukasz/0000-0002-2083-8738;
FU Czech Science Foundation (GACR Grant) [208/12/0559]; Department of
Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research; U.S.
Department of Energy by the Battelle Memorial Institute
[DE-AC06.76RLO-1830]
FX We acknowledge the support from Czech Science Foundation (GACR Grant No.
208/12/0559). EOMCC calculations were performed using EMSL, a national
scientific user facility sponsored by the Department of Energy's Office
of Biological and Environmental Research and located at the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
is operated for the U.S. Department of Energy by the Battelle Memorial
Institute under Contract DE-AC06.76RLO-1830.
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SN 0009-2614
EI 1873-4448
J9 CHEM PHYS LETT
JI Chem. Phys. Lett.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 597
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DI 10.1016/j.cplett.2014.02.031
PG 6
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AK9AK
UT WOS:000338719700004
ER
PT J
AU Jacobitz, AW
Wereszczynski, J
Yi, SW
Amer, BR
Huang, GL
Nguyen, AV
Sawaya, MR
Jung, ME
McCammon, JA
Clubb, RT
AF Jacobitz, Alex W.
Wereszczynski, Jeff
Yi, Sung Wook
Amer, Brendan R.
Huang, Grace L.
Nguyen, Angelyn V.
Sawaya, Michael R.
Jung, Michael E.
McCammon, J. Andrew
Clubb, Robert T.
TI Structural and Computational Studies of the Staphylococcus aureus
Sortase B-Substrate Complex Reveal a Substrate-stabilized Oxyanion Hole
SO JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Cell Surface Enzymes; Crystal Structure; Enzyme Mechanisms; Molecular
Dynamics; Staphylococcus aureus
ID GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA; SORTING SIGNAL BINDING; IMIDAZOLIUM ION-PAIR;
CELL-WALL; SURFACE-PROTEINS; ACTIVE-SITE; TRANSPEPTIDASE-SRTA;
MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; BACILLUS-ANTHRACIS; CATALYTIC MECHANISM
AB Background: Sortase enzymes catalyze a transpeptidation reaction that displays bacterial surface proteins. Results: Structural and computational studies reveal how the sortase B enzyme recognizes its sorting signal substrate. Conclusion: Sortase enzymes catalyze transpeptidation using a substrate-stabilized oxyanion hole. Significance: The results of this work could facilitate the rational design of sortase inhibitors.
Sortase cysteine transpeptidases covalently attach proteins to the bacterial cell wall or assemble fiber-like pili that promote bacterial adhesion. Members of this enzyme superfamily are widely distributed in Gram-positive bacteria that frequently utilize multiple sortases to elaborate their peptidoglycan. Sortases catalyze transpeptidation using a conserved active site His-Cys-Arg triad that joins a sorting signal located at the C terminus of their protein substrate to an amino nucleophile located on the cell surface. However, despite extensive study, the catalytic mechanism and molecular basis of substrate recognition remains poorly understood. Here we report the crystal structure of the Staphylococcus aureus sortase B enzyme in a covalent complex with an analog of its NPQTN sorting signal substrate, revealing the structural basis through which it displays the IsdC protein involved in heme-iron scavenging from human hemoglobin. The results of computational modeling, molecular dynamics simulations, and targeted amino acid mutagenesis indicate that the backbone amide of Glu(224) and the side chain of Arg(233) form an oxyanion hole in sortase B that stabilizes high energy tetrahedral catalytic intermediates. Surprisingly, a highly conserved threonine residue within the bound sorting signal substrate facilitates construction of the oxyanion hole by stabilizing the position of the active site arginine residue via hydrogen bonding. Molecular dynamics simulations and primary sequence conservation suggest that the sorting signal-stabilized oxyanion hole is a universal feature of enzymes within the sortase superfamily.
C1 [Jacobitz, Alex W.; Yi, Sung Wook; Amer, Brendan R.; Huang, Grace L.; Nguyen, Angelyn V.; Jung, Michael E.; Clubb, Robert T.] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Chem & Biochem, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
[Sawaya, Michael R.; Clubb, Robert T.] Univ Calif Los Angeles, UCLA DOE Inst Genom & Prote, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
[Clubb, Robert T.] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Inst Mol Biol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
[Wereszczynski, Jeff; McCammon, J. Andrew] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Chem & Biochem, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
RP Clubb, RT (reprint author), Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Chem & Biochem, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
EM rclubb@mbi.ucla.edu
FU National Institutes of Health [AI52217, GM31749, T32 GM007185]; National
Science Foundation; Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Center for
Theoretical Biological Physics; National Biomedical Computation
Resource; National Science Foundation Supercomputer Centers
FX This work was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of
Health Grants AI52217 (to R. T. C. and M. E. J.), GM31749 (to J. A. M.),
and T32 GM007185 (to A. W. J. and G. L. H.). This work was also
supported by the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute, the Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, the National
Biomedical Computation Resource, and the National Science Foundation
Supercomputer Centers.
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PI BETHESDA
PA 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3996 USA
SN 0021-9258
EI 1083-351X
J9 J BIOL CHEM
JI J. Biol. Chem.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 289
IS 13
BP 8891
EP 8902
DI 10.1074/jbc.M113.509273
PG 12
WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
GA AD7UJ
UT WOS:000333472100014
PM 24519933
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PT J
AU Chatrchyan, S
Khachatryan, V
Sirunyan, AM
Tumasyan, A
Adam, W
Bergauer, T
Dragicevic, M
Ero, J
Fabjan, C
Friedl, M
Fruhwirth, R
Ghete, VM
Hammer, J
Hormann, N
Hrubec, J
Jeitler, M
Kiesenhofer, W
Krammer, M
Liko, D
Mikulec, I
Pernicka, M
Rahbaran, B
Rohringer, C
Rohringer, H
Schofbeck, R
Strauss, J
Taurok, A
Teischinger, F
Wagner, P
Waltenberger, W
Walzel, G
Widl, E
Wulz, CE
Mossolov, V
Shumeiko, N
Gonzalez, JS
Bansal, S
Cerny, K
Cornelis, T
De Wolf, EA
Janssen, X
Luyckx, S
Maes, T
Mucibello, L
Ochesanu, S
Roland, B
Rougny, R
Selvaggi, M
Van Haevermaet, H
Van Mechelen, P
Van Remortel, N
Van Spilbeeck, A
Blekman, F
Blyweert, S
D'Hondt, J
Suarez, RG
Kalogeropoulos, A
Maes, M
Olbrechts, A
Van Doninck, W
Van Mulders, P
Van Onsem, GP
Villella, I
Charaf, O
Clerbaux, B
De Lentdecker, G
Dero, V
Gay, APR
Hreus, T
Leonard, A
Marage, PE
Reis, T
Thomas, L
Vander Velde, C
Vanlaer, P
Adler, V
Beernaert, K
Cimmino, A
Costantini, S
Garcia, G
Grunewald, M
Klein, B
Lellouch, J
Marinov, A
Mccartin, J
Rios, AAO
Ryckbosch, D
Strobbe, N
Thyssen, F
Tytgat, M
Vanelderen, L
Verwilligen, P
Walsh, S
Yazgan, E
Zaganidis, N
Basegmez, S
Bruno, G
Ceard, L
Delaere, C
du Pree, T
Favart, D
Forthomme, L
Giammanco, A
Hollar, J
Lemaitre, V
Liao, J
Militaru, O
Nuttens, C
Pagano, D
Pin, A
Piotrzkowski, K
Schul, N
Beliy, N
Caebergs, T
Daubie, E
Hammad, GH
Alves, GA
Martins, MC
Damiao, DD
Martins, T
Pol, ME
Souza, MHG
Alda, WL
Carvalho, W
Custodio, A
Da Costa, EM
Martins, CD
De Souza, SF
Figueiredo, DM
Mundim, L
Nogima, H
Oguri, V
Da Silva, WLP
Santoro, A
Do Amaral, SMS
Jorge, LS
Sznajder, A
Anjos, TS
Bernardes, CA
Dias, FA
Tomei, TRFP
Gregores, EM
Lagana, C
Marinho, F
Mercadante, PG
Novaes, SF
Padula, SS
Genchev, V
Iaydjiev, P
Piperov, S
Rodozov, M
Stoykova, S
Sultanov, G
Tcholakov, V
Trayanov, R
Vutova, M
Dimitrov, A
Hadjiiska, R
Karadzhinova, A
Kozhuharov, V
Litov, L
Pavlov, B
Petkov, P
Bian, JG
Chen, GM
Chen, HS
Jiang, CH
Liang, D
Liang, S
Meng, X
Tao, J
Wang, J
Wang, J
Wang, X
Wang, Z
Xiao, H
Xu, M
Zang, J
Zhang, Z
Asawatangtrakuldee, C
Ban, Y
Guo, S
Guo, Y
Li, W
Liu, S
Mao, Y
Qian, SJ
Teng, H
Wang, S
Zhu, B
Zou, W
Avila, C
Moreno, BG
Oliveros, AFO
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[Beliy, N.; Caebergs, T.; Daubie, E.; Hammad, G. H.] Univ Mons, B-7000 Mons, Belgium.
[Alves, G. A.; Correa Martins Junior, M.; De Jesus Damiao, D.; Martins, T.; Pol, M. E.; Souza, M. H. G.] Ctr Brasileiro Pesquisas Fis, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
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[Genchev, V.; Iaydjiev, P.; Piperov, S.; Rodozov, M.; Stoykova, S.; Sultanov, G.; Tcholakov, V.; Trayanov, R.; Vutova, M.] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Nucl Res & Nucl Energy, Sofia, Bulgaria.
[Dimitrov, A.; Hadjiiska, R.; Karadzhinova, A.; Kozhuharov, V.; Litov, L.; Pavlov, B.; Petkov, P.] Univ Sofia, BU-1126 Sofia, Bulgaria.
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[Asawatangtrakuldee, C.; Ban, Y.; Guo, S.; Guo, Y.; Li, W.; Liu, S.; Mao, Y.; Qian, S. J.; Teng, H.; Wang, S.; Zhu, B.; Zou, W.] Peking Univ, State Key Lab Nucl Phys & Tech, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China.
[Avila, C.; Gomez Moreno, B.; Osorio Oliveros, A. F.; Sanabria, J. C.] Univ Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.
[Godinovic, N.; Lelas, D.; Plestina, R.; Polic, D.; Puljak, I.] Tech Univ Split, Split, Croatia.
[Antunovic, Z.; Dzelalija, M.; Kovac, M.] Univ Split, Split, Croatia.
[Brigljevic, V.; Duric, S.; Kadija, K.; Luetic, J.; Morovic, S.] Rudjer Boskovic Inst, Zagreb, Croatia.
[Attikis, A.; Galanti, M.; Mavromanolakis, G.; Mousa, J.; Nicolaou, C.; Ptochos, F.; Razis, P. A.] Univ Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
[Finger, M.; Finger, M., Jr.] Charles Univ Prague, Prague, Czech Republic.
[Assran, Y.; Elgammal, S.; Kamel, A. Ellithi; Khalil, S.; Mahmoud, M. A.; Radi, A.] Acad Sci Res & Technol, Arab Republ Egypt, Egyptian Network High Energy Phys, Cairo, Egypt.
[Giammanco, A.; Kadastik, M.; Muentel, M.; Raidal, M.; Rebane, L.; Tiko, A.] NICPB, Tallinn, Estonia.
[Azzolini, V.; Eerola, P.; Fedi, G.; Voutilainen, M.] Univ Helsinki, Dept Phys, Helsinki, Finland.
[Czellar, S.; Harkonen, J.; Heikkinen, A.; Karimaki, V.; Kinnunen, R.; Kortelainen, M. J.; Lampen, T.; Lassila-Perini, K.; Lehti, S.; Linden, T.; Luukka, P.; Maenpaa, T.; Peltola, T.; Tuominen, E.; Tuominiemi, J.; Tuovinen, E.; Ungaro, D.; Wendland, L.] Helsinki Inst Phys, Helsinki, Finland.
[Banzuzi, K.; Korpela, A.; Tuuva, T.] Lappeenranta Univ Technol, Lappeenranta, Finland.
[Sillou, D.] IN2P3 CNRS, Lab Annecy le Vieux Phys Particules, Annecy Le Vieux, France.
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[Fassi, F.; Mercier, D.] IN2P3, Ctr Calcul, Villeurbanne, France.
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[Tsamalaidze, Z.] Tbilisi State Univ, Inst High Energy Phys & Informatizat, GE-380086 Tbilisi, Rep of Georgia.
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[Autermann, C.; Blobel, V.; Bobrovskyi, S.; Draeger, J.; Enderle, H.; Erfle, J.; Gebbert, U.; Goerner, M.; Hermanns, T.; Hoeing, R. S.; Kaschube, K.; Kaussen, G.; Kirschenmann, H.; Klanner, R.; Lange, J.; Mura, B.; Nowak, F.; Pietsch, N.; Rathjens, D.; Sander, C.; Schettler, H.; Schleper, P.; Schlieckau, E.; Schmidt, A.; Schroeder, M.; Schum, T.; Seidel, M.; Stadie, H.; Steinbrueck, G.; Thomsen, J.; Abdulsalam, A.] Univ Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
[Barth, C.; Berger, J.; Chwalek, T.; De Boer, W.; Dierlamm, A.; Feindt, M.; Guthoff, M.; Hackstein, C.; Hartmann, F.; Heinrich, M.; Held, H.; Hoffmann, K. H.; Honc, S.; Husemann, U.; Katkov, I.; Komaragiri, J. R.; Martschei, D.; Mueller, S.; Mueller, Th.; Niegel, M.; Nuernberg, A.; Oberst, O.; Oehler, A.; Ott, J.; Peiffer, T.; Quast, G.; Rabbertz, K.; Ratnikov, F.; Ratnikova, N.; Roecker, S.; Saout, C.; Scheurer, A.; Schilling, F. -P.; Schmanau, M.; Schott, G.; Simonis, H. J.; Stober, F. M.; Troendle, D.; Ulrich, R.; Wagner-Kuhr, J.; Weiler, T.; Zeise, M.; Ziebarth, E. B.; Abdulsalam, A.; Adiguzel, A.; Anastassov, A.; Adair, A.] Univ Karlsruhe, Inst Expt Kernphys, Karlsruhe, Germany.
[Daskalakis, G.; Geralis, T.; Kesisoglou, S.; Kyriakis, A.; Loukas, D.; Manolakos, I.; Markou, A.; Markou, C.; Mavrommatis, C.; Ntomari, E.; Abdulsalam, A.; Adair, A.] Inst Nucl Phys Demokritos, Aghia Paraskevi, Greece.
[Gouskos, L.; Mertzimekis, T. J.; Panagiotou, A.; Saoulidou, N.; Sphicas, P.] Univ Athens, Athens, Greece.
[Evangelou, I.; Foudas, C.; Kokkas, P.; Manthos, N.; Papadopoulos, I.; Patras, V.] Univ Ioannina, GR-45110 Ioannina, Greece.
[Bencze, G.; Hajdu, C.; Hidas, P.; Horvath, D.; Kapusi, A.; Krajczar, K.; Radics, B.; Sikler, F.; Veszpremi, V.; Vesztergombi, G.] KFKI Res Inst Particle & Nucl Phys, Budapest, Hungary.
[Horvath, D.; Beni, N.; Molnar, J.; Palinkas, J.; Szillasi, Z.] Inst Nucl Res ATOMKI, Debrecen, Hungary.
[Karancsi, J.; Raics, P.; Trocsanyi, Z. L.; Ujvari, B.] Univ Debrecen, H-4012 Debrecen, Hungary.
[Beri, S. B.; Bhatnagar, V.; Dhingra, N.; Gupta, R.; Jindal, M.; Kaur, M.; Kohli, J. M.; Mehta, M. Z.; Nishu, N.; Saini, L. K.; Sharma, A.; Singh, J.; Singh, S. P.] Panjab Univ, Chandigarh 160014, India.
[Ahuja, S.; Choudhary, B. C.; Malhotra, S.; Naimuddin, M.; Ranjan, K.; Sharma, V.; Shivpuri, R. K.] Univ Delhi, Delhi 110007, India.
[Banerjee, S.; Bhattacharya, S.; Dutta, S.; Gomber, B.; Jain, Sa.; Jain, Sh.; Khurana, R.; Sarkar, S.] Saha Inst Nucl Phys, Kolkata, India.
[Abdulsalam, A.; Choudhury, R. K.; Dutta, D.; Kailas, S.; Kumar, V.; Mohanty, A. K.; Pant, L. M.; Shukla, P.] Bhabha Atom Res Ctr, Bombay 400085, Maharashtra, India.
[Aziz, T.; Ganguly, S.; Guchait, M.; Gurtu, A.; Maity, M.; Majumder, G.; Mazumdar, K.; Mohanty, G. B.; Parida, B.; Sudhakar, K.; Wickramage, N.] Tata Inst Fundamental Res EHEP, Bombay, Maharashtra, India.
[Banerjee, S.; Guchait, M.; Dugad, S.] Tata Inst Fundamental Res HECR, Bombay, Maharashtra, India.
[Arfaei, H.; Bakhshiansohi, H.; Etesami, S. M.; Fahim, A.; Hashemi, M.; Hesari, H.; Jafari, A.; Khakzad, M.; Mohammadi, A.; Najafabadi, M. Mohammadi; Mehdiabadi, S. Paktinat; Safarzadeh, B.; Zeinali, M.] Inst Res Fundamental Sci IPM, Tehran, Iran.
[Abbrescia, M.; Barbone, L.; Calabria, C.; Chhibra, S. S.; Colaleo, A.; Creanza, D.; De Filippis, N.; De Palma, M.; Fiore, L.; Iaselli, G.; Lusito, L.; Maggi, G.; Maggi, M.; Marangelli, B.; My, S.; Nuzzo, S.; Pacifico, N.; Pompili, A.; Pugliese, G.; Selvaggi, G.; Silvestris, L.; Singh, G.; Zito, G.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Bari, I-70126 Bari, Italy.
[Abbrescia, M.; Barbone, L.; Calabria, C.; Chhibra, S. S.; De Palma, M.; Lusito, L.; Marangelli, B.; Nuzzo, S.; Pacifico, N.; Pompili, A.; Selvaggi, G.; Singh, G.] Univ Bari, Bari, Italy.
[Creanza, D.; De Filippis, N.; Iaselli, G.; Maggi, G.; My, S.; Pugliese, G.] Politecn Bari, Bari, Italy.
[Abdulsalam, A.; Abbiendi, G.; Benvenuti, A. C.; Bonacorsi, D.; Braibant-Giacomelli, S.; Brigliadori, L.; Capiluppi, P.; Castro, A.; Cavallo, F. R.; Cuffiani, M.; Dallavalle, G. M.; Fabbri, F.; Fanfani, A.; Fasanella, D.; Giacomelli, P.; Grandi, C.; Guiducci, L.; Marcellini, S.; Masetti, G.; Meneghelli, M.; Montanari, A.; Navarria, F. L.; Odorici, F.; Perrotta, A.; Primavera, F.; Rossi, A. M.; Rovelli, T.; Siroli, G.; Travaglini, R.; Adair, A.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Bologna, I-40126 Bologna, Italy.
[Bonacorsi, D.; Braibant-Giacomelli, S.; Brigliadori, L.; Capiluppi, P.; Castro, A.; Cuffiani, M.; Fanfani, A.; Fasanella, D.; Meneghelli, M.; Navarria, F. L.; Primavera, F.; Rossi, A. M.; Rovelli, T.; Siroli, G.; Travaglini, R.] Univ Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
[Albergo, S.; Cappello, G.; Chiorboli, M.; Costa, S.; Potenza, R.; Tricomi, A.; Tuve, C.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Catania, I-95129 Catania, Italy.
[Abdulsalam, A.; Albergo, S.; Cappello, G.; Chiorboli, M.; Costa, S.; Potenza, R.; Tricomi, A.; Tuve, C.; Adair, A.] Univ Catania, Catania, Italy.
[Abdulsalam, A.; Barbagli, G.; Ciulli, V.; Civinini, C.; D'Alessandro, R.; Focardi, E.; Frosali, S.; Gallo, E.; Gonzi, S.; Meschini, M.; Paoletti, S.; Sguazzoni, G.; Tropiano, A.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Firenze, I-50125 Florence, Italy.
[Ciulli, V.; D'Alessandro, R.; Focardi, E.; Frosali, S.; Gonzi, S.] Univ Florence, Florence, Italy.
[Fabbri, F.; Benussi, L.; Bianco, S.; Colafranceschi, S.; Piccolo, D.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Frascati, I-00044 Frascati, Italy.
[Fabbricatore, P.; Musenich, R.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Genova, I-16146 Genoa, Italy.
[Benaglia, A.; De Guio, F.; Di Matteo, L.; Fiorendi, S.; Gennai, S.; Ghezzi, A.; Malvezzi, S.; Manzoni, R. A.; Martelli, A.; Massironi, A.; Menasce, D.; Moroni, L.; Paganoni, M.; Pedrini, D.; Ragazzi, S.; Redaelli, N.; Sala, S.; de Fatis, T. Tabarelli] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Milano Bicocca, I-20133 Milan, Italy.
[Abdulsalam, A.; Benaglia, A.; De Guio, F.; Di Matteo, L.; Fiorendi, S.; Ghezzi, A.; Manzoni, R. A.; Martelli, A.; Massironi, A.; Paganoni, M.; Ragazzi, S.; de Fatis, T. Tabarelli; Adair, A.] Univ Milano Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
[Buontempo, S.; Montoya, C. A. Carrillo; Cavallo, N.; De Cosa, A.; Dogangun, O.; Fabozzi, F.; Iorio, A. O. M.; Lista, L.; Meola, S.; Merola, M.; Paolucci, P.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Napoli, I-80125 Naples, Italy.
[De Cosa, A.; Dogangun, O.; Merola, M.] Univ Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
[Azzi, P.; Bacchetta, N.; Bellan, P.; Bisello, D.; Branca, A.; Carlin, R.; Checchia, P.; Dorigo, T.; Dosselli, U.; Gasparini, F.; Gozzelino, A.; Kanishchev, K.; Lacaprara, S.; Lazzizzera, I.; Margoni, M.; Meneguzzo, A. T.; Nespolo, M.; Perrozzi, L.; Pozzobon, N.; Ronchese, P.; Simonetto, F.; Torassa, E.; Tosi, M.; Vanini, S.; Zotto, P.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Padova, Padua, Italy.
[Bellan, P.; Bisello, D.; Carlin, R.; Gasparini, F.; Margoni, M.; Meneguzzo, A. T.; Pozzobon, N.; Ronchese, P.; Simonetto, F.; Tosi, M.; Vanini, S.; Zotto, P.] Univ Padua, Padua, Italy.
[Kanishchev, K.; Lazzizzera, I.] Univ Trento Trento, Padua, Italy.
[Gabusi, M.; Ratti, S. P.; Riccardi, C.; Torre, P.; Vitulo, P.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Pavia, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
[Gabusi, M.; Ratti, S. P.; Riccardi, C.; Torre, P.; Vitulo, P.] Univ Pavia, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
[Bilei, G. M.; Fano, L.; Lariccia, P.; Lucaroni, A.; Mantovani, G.; Menichelli, M.; Nappi, A.; Romeo, F.; Santocchia, A.; Taroni, S.; Pioppi, M.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Perugia, I-06100 Perugia, Italy.
[Fano, L.; Lariccia, P.; Lucaroni, A.; Mantovani, G.; Nappi, A.; Romeo, F.; Santocchia, A.; Taroni, S.; Pioppi, M.] Univ Perugia, I-06100 Perugia, Italy.
[Azzurri, P.; Bagliesi, G.; Boccali, T.; Broccolo, G.; Castaldi, R.; D'Agnolo, R. T.; Dell'Orso, R.; Fiori, F.; Foa, L.; Giassi, A.; Kraan, A.; Ligabue, F.; Lomtadze, T.; Martini, L.; Messineo, A.; Palla, F.; Palmonari, F.; Rizzi, A.; Serban, A. T.; Spagnolo, P.; Tenchini, R.; Tonelli, G.; Venturi, A.; Verdini, P. G.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
[Fiori, F.; Messineo, A.; Rizzi, A.; Tonelli, G.] Univ Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
[Azzurri, P.; Broccolo, G.; D'Agnolo, R. T.; Foa, L.; Ligabue, F.] Scuola Normale Super Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
[Barone, L.; Cavallari, F.; Del Re, D.; Diemoz, M.; Fanelli, C.; Grassi, M.; Longo, E.; Meridiani, P.; Micheli, F.; Nourbakhsh, S.; Organtini, G.; Pandolfi, F.; Paramatti, R.; Rahatlou, S.; Sigamani, M.; Soffi, L.; Rovelli, C.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Roma, Rome, Italy.
[Barone, L.; Del Re, D.; Fanelli, C.; Longo, E.; Micheli, F.; Organtini, G.; Pandolfi, F.; Rahatlou, S.; Soffi, L.; Rovelli, C.] Univ Roma La Sapienza, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
[Amapane, N.; Arcidiacono, R.; Argiro, S.; Arneodo, M.; Biino, C.; Botta, C.; Cartiglia, N.; Castello, R.; Costa, M.; Demaria, N.; Graziano, A.; Mariotti, C.; Maselli, S.; Migliore, E.; Monaco, V.; Musich, M.; Obertino, M. M.; Pastrone, N.; Pelliccioni, M.; Potenza, A.; Romero, A.; Ruspa, M.; Sacchi, R.; Solano, A.; Staiano, A.; Pereira, A. Vilela] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Torino, I-10125 Turin, Italy.
[Amapane, N.; Argiro, S.; Botta, C.; Castello, R.; Costa, M.; Graziano, A.; Migliore, E.; Monaco, V.; Potenza, A.; Romero, A.; Sacchi, R.; Solano, A.] Univ Turin, Turin, Italy.
[Arcidiacono, R.; Arneodo, M.; Obertino, M. M.; Ruspa, M.] Univ Piemonte Orientale Novara, Turin, Italy.
[Belforte, S.; Cossutti, F.; Della Ricca, G.; Gobbo, B.; Marone, M.; Montanino, D.; Penzo, A.; Schizzi, A.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
[Della Ricca, G.; Marone, M.; Montanino, D.; Schizzi, A.] Univ Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
[Heo, S. G.; Kim, T. Y.; Nam, S. K.] Kangwon Natl Univ, Chunchon, South Korea.
[Chang, S.; Chung, J.; Kim, D. H.; Kim, G. N.; Kong, D. J.; Park, H.; Ro, S. R.; Son, D. C.; Kamon, T.] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Taegu, South Korea.
[Kim, J. Y.; Kim, Zero J.; Song, S.] Chonnam Natl Univ, Inst Universe & Elementary Particles, Kwangju, South Korea.
[Jo, H. Y.] Konkuk Univ, Seoul, South Korea.
[Choi, S.; Gyun, D.; Hong, B.; Jo, M.; Kim, H.; Kim, T. J.; Lee, K. S.; Moon, D. H.; Park, S. K.; Seo, E.] Korea Univ, Seoul, South Korea.
[Kim, H.; Choi, M.; Kang, S.; Kim, J. H.; Park, C.; Park, I. C.; Park, S.; Ryu, G.] Univ Seoul, Seoul, South Korea.
[Cho, Y.; Choi, Y.; Choi, Y. K.; Goh, J.; Kim, M. S.; Lee, B.; Lee, J.; Lee, S.; Seo, H.; Yu, I.] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Suwon, South Korea.
[Bilinskas, M. J.; Grigelionis, I.; Janulis, M.; Juodagalvis, A.] Vilnius State Univ, Vilnius, Lithuania.
[Castilla-Valdez, H.; De La Cruz-Burelo, E.; Heredia-de La Cruz, I.; Lopez-Fernandez, R.; Magana Villalba, R.; Martinez-Ortega, J.; Sanchez-Hernandez, A.; Villasenor-Cendejas, L. M.] IPN, Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados, Mexico City 07738, DF, Mexico.
[Carrillo Moreno, S.; Vazquez Valencia, F.] Univ Iberoamer, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
[Salazar Ibarguen, H. A.] Benemerita Univ Autonoma Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
[Casimiro Linares, E.; Morelos Pineda, A.; Reyes-Santos, M. A.] Univ Autonoma San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
[Krofcheck, D.] Univ Auckland, Auckland 1, New Zealand.
[Bell, A. J.; Butler, P. H.; Doesburg, R.; Reucroft, S.; Silverwood, H.] Univ Canterbury, Christchurch 1, New Zealand.
[Ahmad, M.; Asghar, M. I.; Hoorani, H. R.; Khalid, S.; Khan, W. A.; Khurshid, T.; Qazi, S.; Shah, M. A.; Shoaib, M.] Quaid I Azam Univ, Natl Ctr Phys, Islamabad, Pakistan.
[Brona, G.; Cwiok, M.; Dominik, W.; Doroba, K.; Kalinowski, A.; Konecki, M.; Krolikowski, J.] Univ Warsaw, Inst Expt Phys, Fac Phys, Warsaw, Poland.
[Bluj, M.; Bialkowska, H.; Boimska, B.; Frueboes, T.; Gokieli, R.; Gorski, M.; Kazana, M.; Nawrocki, K.; Romanowska-Rybinska, K.; Szleper, M.; Wrochna, G.; Zalewski, P.] Soltan Inst Nucl Studies, PL-00681 Warsaw, Poland.
[Almeida, N.; Bargassa, P.; David, A.; Faccioli, P.; Ferreira Parracho, P. G.; Gallinaro, M.; Musella, P.; Pela, J.; Seixas, J.; Varela, J.; Vischia, P.] Lab Instrumentacao & Fis Expt Particulas, Lisbon, Portugal.
[Belotelov, I.; Bunin, P.; Gavrilenko, M.; Golutvin, I.; Karjavin, V.; Konoplyanikov, V.; Kozlov, G.; Lanev, A.; Malakhov, A.; Moisenz, P.; Palichik, V.; Perelygin, V.; Savina, M.; Shmatov, S.; Smirnov, V.; Volodko, A.; Zarubin, A.] Joint Inst Nucl Res, Dubna, Russia.
[Evstyukhin, S.; Golovtsov, V.; Ivanov, Y.; Kim, V.; Levchenko, P.; Murzin, V.; Oreshkin, V.; Smirnov, I.; Sulimov, V.; Uvarov, L.; Vavilov, S.; Vorobyev, A.; Vorobyev, An.] Petersburg Nucl Phys Inst, St Petersburg, Russia.
[Andreev, Yu.; Dermenev, A.; Gninenko, S.; Golubev, N.; Kirsanov, M.; Krasnikov, N.; Matveev, V.; Pashenkov, A.; Tlisov, D.; Toropin, A.; Musienko, Y.] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Nucl Res, Moscow 117312, Russia.
[Epshteyn, V.; Erofeeva, M.; Gavrilov, V.; Kossov, M.; Lychkovskaya, N.; Popov, V.; Safronov, G.; Semenov, S.; Stolin, V.; Vlasov, E.; Zhokin, A.; Starodumov, A.; Nikitenko, A.] Inst Theoret & Expt Phys, Moscow 117259, Russia.
[Zhukov, V.; Katkov, I.; Belyaev, A.; Boos, E.; Dubinin, M.; Dudko, L.; Ershov, A.; Gribushin, A.; Klyukhin, V.; Kodolova, O.; Lokhtin, I.; Markina, A.; Obraztsov, S.; Perfilov, M.; Petrushanko, S.; Sarycheva, L.; Savrin, V.; Snigirev, A.] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Moscow, Russia.
[Andreev, V.; Azarkin, M.; Dremin, I.; Kirakosyan, M.; Leonidov, A.; Mesyats, G.; Rusakov, S. V.; Vinogradov, A.] PN Lebedev Phys Inst, Moscow 117924, Russia.
[Azhgirey, I.; Bayshev, I.; Bitioukov, S.; Grishin, V.; Kachanov, V.; Konstantinov, D.; Korablev, A.; Krychkine, V.; Petrov, V.; Ryutin, R.; Sobol, A.; Tourtchanovitch, L.; Troshin, S.; Tyurin, N.; Uzunian, A.; Volkov, A.] Inst High Energy Phys, State Res Ctr Russian Federat, Protvino, Russia.
[Adzic, P.; Djordjevic, M.; Ekmedzic, M.; Krpic, D.; Milosevic, J.; Milenovic, P.] Univ Belgrade, Fac Phys, Belgrade 11001, Serbia.
[Adzic, P.; Djordjevic, M.; Ekmedzic, M.; Krpic, D.; Milosevic, J.; Milenovic, P.] Vinca Inst Nucl Sci, Belgrade, Serbia.
[Aguilar-Benitez, M.; Alcaraz Maestre, J.; Arce, P.; Battilana, C.; Calvo, E.; Cerrada, M.; Chamizo Llatas, M.; Colino, N.; De La Cruz, B.; Delgado Peris, A.; Diez Pardos, C.; Dominguez Vazquez, D.; Fernandez Bedoya, C.; Fernandez Ramos, J. P.; Ferrando, A.; Flix, J.; Fouz, M. C.; Garcia-Abia, P.; Gonzalez Lopez, O.; Goy Lopez, S.; Hernandez, J. M.; Josa, M. I.; Merino, G.; Puerta Pelayo, J.; Redondo, I.; Romero, L.; Santaolalla, J.; Soares, M. S.; Willmott, C.] Ctr Invest Energet Medioambientales & Tecnol CIEM, Madrid, Spain.
[Albajar, C.; Codispoti, G.; de Troconiz, J. F.] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
[Cuevas, J.; Fernandez Menendez, J.; Folgueras, S.; Gonzalez Caballero, I.; Lloret Iglesias, L.; Piedra Gomez, J.; Vizan Garcia, J. M.] Univ Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.
[Brochero Cifuentes, J. A.; Cabrillo, I. J.; Calderon, A.; Chuang, S. H.; Duarte Campderros, J.; Felcini, M.; Fernandez, M.; Gomez, G.; Gonzalez Sanchez, J.; Jorda, C.; Lobelle Pardo, P.; Lopez Virto, A.; Marco, J.; Marco, R.; Martinez Rivero, C.; Matorras, F.; Munoz Sanchez, F. J.; Rodrigo, T.; Rodriguez-Marrero, A. Y.; Ruiz-Jimeno, A.; Scodellaro, L.; Sobron Sanudo, M.; Vila, I.; Vilar Cortabitarte, R.] Univ Cantabria, Inst Fis Cantabria IFCA, CSIC, E-39005 Santander, Spain.
[Hammer, J.; Genchev, V.; Iaydjiev, P.; Puljak, I.; Chierici, R.; Jung, H.; Guthoff, M.; Hajdu, C.; Sikler, F.; Sharma, A.; Mohanty, A. K.; Calabria, C.; De Filippis, N.; Fasanella, D.; Meneghelli, M.; Tropiano, A.; Benaglia, A.; Di Matteo, L.; Gennai, S.; Massironi, A.; Montoya, C. A. Carrillo; Iorio, A. O. M.; Bacchetta, N.; Branca, A.; Nespolo, M.; Tosi, M.; Lucaroni, A.; Taroni, S.; Tonelli, G.; Venturi, A.; Del Re, D.; Grassi, M.; Meridiani, P.; Mariotti, C.; Musich, M.; Marone, M.; Montanino, D.; Pela, J.; Kossov, M.; Grishin, V.; Abbaneo, D.; Auffray, E.; Auzinger, G.; Baillon, P.; Ball, A. H.; Barney, D.; Bernet, C.; Bianchi, G.; Bloch, P.; Bocci, A.; Bonato, A.; Breuker, H.; Bunkowski, K.; Camporesi, T.; Cerminara, G.; Christiansen, T.; Perez, J. A. Coarasa; D'Enterria, D.; De Roeck, A.; Di Guida, S.; Dobson, M.; Dupont-Sagorin, N.; Elliott-Peisert, A.; Frisch, B.; Funk, W.; Georgiou, G.; Giffels, M.; Gigi, D.; Gill, K.; Giordano, D.; Giunta, M.; Glege, F.; Garrido, R. Gomez-Reino; Govoni, P.; Gowdy, S.; Guida, R.; Hansen, M.; Harris, P.; Hartl, C.; Harvey, J.; Hegner, B.; Hinzmann, A.; Innocente, V.; Janot, P.; Kaadze, K.; Karavakis, E.; Kousouris, K.; Lecoq, P.; Lenzi, P.; Lourenco, C.; Maeki, T.; Malberti, M.; Malgeri, L.; Mannelli, M.; Masetti, L.; Meijers, F.; Mersi, S.; Meschi, E.; Moser, R.; Mozer, M. U.; Mulders, M.; Nesvold, E.; Nguyen, M.; Orimoto, T.; Orsini, L.; Cortezon, E. Palencia; Perez, E.; Petrilli, A.; Pfeiffer, A.; Pierini, M.; Pimiae, M.; Piparo, D.; Polese, G.; Quertenmont, L.; Racz, A.; Reece, W.; Antunes, J. Rodrigues; Rolandi, G.; Rommerskirchen, T.; Rovelli, C.; Rovere, M.; Sakulin, H.; Santanastasio, F.; Schaefer, C.; Schwick, C.; Segoni, I.; Sekmen, S.; Siegrist, P.; Silva, P.; Simon, M.; Sphicas, P.; Spiga, D.; Spiropulu, M.; Stoye, M.; Tsirou, A.; Veres, G. I.; Vlimant, J. R.; Woehri, H. K.; Worm, S. D.; Zeuner, W. D.; Kovalskyi, D.] CERN, European Org Nucl Res, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland.
[Bertl, W.; Deiters, K.; Erdmann, W.; Gabathuler, K.; Horisberger, R.; Ingram, Q.; Kaestli, H. C.; Koenig, S.; Kotlinski, D.; Langenegger, U.; Meier, F.; Renker, D.; Rohe, T.; Sibille, J.; Naegeli, C.] Paul Scherrer Inst, Villigen, Switzerland.
[Baeni, L.; Bortignon, P.; Buchmann, M. A.; Casal, B.; Chanon, N.; Chen, Z.; Deisher, A.; Dissertori, G.; Dittmar, M.; Duenser, M.; Eugster, J.; Freudenreich, K.; Grab, C.; Lecomte, P.; Lustermann, W.; Marini, A. C.; del Arbol, P. Martinez Ruiz; Mohr, N.; Moortgat, F.; Naegeli, C.; Nef, P.; Nessi-Tedaldi, F.; Pape, L.; Pauss, F.; Peruzzi, M.; Ronga, F. J.; Rossini, M.; Sala, L.; Sanchez, A. K.; Starodumov, A.; Stieger, B.; Takahashi, M.; Tauscher, L.; Thea, A.; Theofilatos, K.; Treille, D.; Urscheler, C.; Wallny, R.; Weber, H. A.; Wehrli, L.] ETH, Inst Particle Phys, Zurich, Switzerland.
[Aguilo, E.; Amsler, C.; Chiochia, V.; De Visscher, S.; Favaro, C.; Rikova, M. Ivova; Mejias, B. Millan; Otiougova, P.; Robmann, P.; Snoek, H.; Tupputi, S.; Verzetti, M.] Univ Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
[Chang, Y. H.; Chen, K. H.; Go, A.; Kuo, C. M.; Li, S. W.; Lin, W.; Liu, Z. K.; Lu, Y. J.; Mekterovic, D.; Singh, A. P.; Volpe, R.; Yu, S. S.] Natl Cent Univ, Chungli 32054, Taiwan.
[Chang, Y. H.; Bartalini, P.; Chang, P.; Chang, Y. W.; Chao, Y.; Chen, K. F.; Dietz, C.; Grundler, U.; Hou, W. -S.; Hsiung, Y.; Kao, K. Y.; Lei, Y. J.; Lu, R. -S.; Majumder, D.; Petrakou, E.; Shi, X.; Shiu, J. G.; Tzeng, Y. M.; Wang, M.] Natl Taiwan Univ, Taipei 10764, Taiwan.
[Adiguzel, A.; Bakirci, M. N.; Cerci, S.; Dozen, C.; Dumanoglu, I.; Eskut, E.; Girgis, S.; Gokbulut, G.; Hos, I.; Kangal, E. E.; Karapinar, G.; Topaksu, A. Kayis; Onengut, G.; Ozdemir, K.; Ozturk, S.; Polatoz, A.; Sogut, K.; Cerci, D. Sunar; Tali, B.; Topakli, H.; Vergili, L. N.; Vergili, M.] Cukurova Univ, Adana, Turkey.
[Akin, I. V.; Aliev, T.; Bilin, B.; Bilmis, S.; Deniz, M.; Gamsizkan, H.; Guler, A. M.; Ocalan, K.; Ozpineci, A.; Serin, M.; Sever, R.; Surat, U. E.; Yalvac, M.; Yildirim, E.; Zeyrek, M.] Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Phys, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey.
[Deliomeroglu, M.; Gulmez, E.; Isildak, B.; Kaya, M.; Kaya, O.; Ozkorucuklu, S.; Sonmez, N.] Bogazici Univ, Istanbul, Turkey.
[Cankocak, K.] Istanbul Tech Univ, TR-80626 Istanbul, Turkey.
[Levchuk, L.] Kharkov Inst Phys & Technol, Natl Sci Ctr, Kharkov, Ukraine.
[Bostock, F.; Brooke, J. J.; Clement, E.; Cussans, D.; Flacher, H.; Frazier, R.; Goldstein, J.; Grimes, M.; Heath, G. P.; Heath, H. F.; Kreczko, L.; Metson, S.; Newbold, D. M.; Nirunpong, K.; Poll, A.; Senkin, S.; Smith, V. J.; Williams, T.] Univ Bristol, Bristol, Avon, England.
[Belyaev, A.; Worm, S. D.; Newbold, D. M.; Basso, L.; Bell, K. W.; Brew, C.; Brown, R. M.; Cockerill, D. J. A.; Coughlan, J. A.; Harder, K.; Harper, S.; Jackson, J.; Kennedy, B. W.; Olaiya, E.; Petyt, D.; Radburn-Smith, B. C.; Shepherd-Themistocleous, C. H.; Tomalin, I. R.; Womersley, W. J.] Rutherford Appleton Lab, Didcot OX11 0QX, Oxon, England.
[Bainbridge, R.; Ball, G.; Beuselinck, R.; Buchmuller, O.; Colling, D.; Cripps, N.; Cutajar, M.; Dauncey, P.; Davies, G.; Della Negra, M.; Ferguson, W.; Fulcher, J.; Futyan, D.; Gilbert, A.; Bryer, A. Guneratne; Hall, G.; Hatherell, Z.; Hays, J.; Iles, G.; Jarvis, M.; Karapostoli, G.; Lyons, L.; Magnan, A. -M.; Marrouche, J.; Mathias, B.; Nandi, R.; Nash, J.; Nikitenko, A.; Papageorgiou, A.; Pesaresi, M.; Petridis, K.; Pioppi, M.; Raymond, D. M.; Rogerson, S.; Rompotis, N.; Rose, A.; Ryan, M. J.; Seez, C.; Sharp, P.; Sparrow, A.; Tapper, A.; Acosta, M. Vazquez; Virdee, T.; Wakefield, S.; Wardle, N.; Whyntie, T.] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, London, England.
[Barrett, M.; Chadwick, M.; Cole, J. E.; Hobson, P. R.; Khan, A.; Kyberd, P.; Leggat, D.; Leslie, D.; Martin, W.; Reid, I. D.; Symonds, P.; Teodorescu, L.; Turner, M.] Brunel Univ, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England.
[Hatakeyama, K.; Liu, H.; Scarborough, T.] Baylor Univ, Waco, TX 76798 USA.
[Henderson, C.; Rumerio, P.] Univ Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL USA.
[Avetisyan, A.; Bose, T.; Fantasia, C.; Heister, A.; St John, J.; Lawson, P.; Lazic, D.; Rohlf, J.; Sperka, D.; Sulak, L.] Boston Univ, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Bhattacharya, S.; Alimena, J.; Cutts, D.; Ferapontov, A.; Heintz, U.; Jabeen, S.; Kukartsev, G.; Landsberg, G.; Luk, M.; Narain, M.; Nguyen, D.; Segala, M.; Sinthuprasith, T.; Speer, T.; Tsang, K. V.] Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 USA.
[Breedon, R.; Breto, G.; Sanchez, M. Calderon De La Barca; Chauhan, S.; Chertok, M.; Conway, J.; Conway, R.; Cox, P. T.; Dolen, J.; Erbacher, R.; Gardner, M.; Houtz, R.; Ko, W.; Kopecky, A.; Lander, R.; Mall, O.; Miceli, T.; Nelson, R.; Pellett, D.; Rutherford, B.; Searle, M.; Smith, J.; Squires, M.; Tripathi, M.; Sierra, R. Vasquez] Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Weber, M.; Andreev, V.; Felcini, M.; Cline, D.; Cousins, R.; Duris, J.; Erhan, S.; Everaerts, P.; Farrell, C.; Hauser, J.; Ignatenko, M.; Plager, C.; Rakness, G.; Schlein, P.; Tucker, J.; Valuev, V.] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA USA.
[Liu, H.; Babb, J.; Clare, R.; Dinardo, M. E.; Ellison, J.; Gary, J. W.; Giordano, F.; Hanson, G.; Jeng, G. Y.; Long, O. R.; Luthra, A.; Nguyen, H.; Paramesvaran, S.; Sturdy, J.; Sumowidagdo, S.; Wilken, R.; Wimpenny, S.] Univ Calif Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
[Sharma, V.; Andrews, W.; Branson, J. G.; Cerati, G. B.; Cittolin, S.; Evans, D.; Golf, F.; Holzner, A.; Kelley, R.; Lebourgeois, M.; Letts, J.; Macneill, I.; Mangano, B.; Muelmenstaedt, J.; Padhi, S.; Palmer, C.; Petrucciani, G.; Pieri, M.; Ranieri, R.; Sani, M.; Simon, S.; Sudano, E.; Tadel, M.; Tu, Y.; Vartak, A.; Wasserbaech, S.; Wuerthwein, F.; Yagil, A.; Yoo, J.] Univ Calif San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
[Barge, D.; Bellan, R.; Campagnari, C.; D'Alfonso, M.; Danielson, T.; Flowers, K.; Geffert, P.; Incandela, J.; Justus, C.; Kalavase, P.; Koay, S. A.; Kovalskyi, D.; Krutelyov, V.; Lowette, S.; Mccoll, N.; Pavlunin, V.; Rebassoo, F.; Ribnik, J.; Richman, J.; Rossin, R.; Stuart, D.; To, W.; West, C.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
[Dias, F. A.; Dubinin, M.; Spiropulu, M.; Apresyan, A.; Bornheim, A.; Chen, Y.; Di Marco, E.; Duarte, J.; Gataullin, M.; Ma, Y.; Mott, A.; Newman, H. B.; Rogan, C.; Timciuc, V.; Traczyk, P.; Veverka, J.; Wilkinson, R.; Yang, Y.; Zhu, R. Y.] CALTECH, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Akgun, B.; Carroll, R.; Ferguson, T.; Iiyama, Y.; Jang, D. W.; Liu, Y. F.; Paulini, M.; Vogel, H.; Vorobiev, I.] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
[Cumalat, J. P.; Drell, B. R.; Edelmaier, C. J.; Ford, W. T.; Gaz, A.; Heyburn, B.; Lopez, E. Luiggi; Smith, J. G.; Stenson, K.; Ulmer, K. A.; Wagner, S. R.] Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Agostino, L.; Alexander, J.; Chatterjee, A.; Eggert, N.; Gibbons, L. K.; Heltsley, B.; Hopkins, W.; Khukhunaishvili, A.; Kreis, B.; Mirman, N.; Kaufman, G. Nicolas; Patterson, J. R.; Ryd, A.; Salvati, E.; Sun, W.; Teo, W. D.; Thom, J.; Thompson, J.; Vaughan, J.; Weng, Y.; Winstrom, L.; Wittich, P.] Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY USA.
[Winn, D.] Fairfield Univ, Fairfield, CT 06430 USA.
[Abdullin, S.; Albrow, M.; Anderson, J.; Bauerdick, L. A. T.; Beretvas, A.; Berryhill, J.; Bhat, P. C.; Bloch, I.; Burkett, K.; Butler, J. N.; Chetluru, V.; Cheung, H. W. K.; Chlebana, F.; Elvira, V. D.; Fisk, I.; Freeman, J.; Gao, Y.; Green, D.; Gutsche, O.; Hahn, A.; Hanlon, J.; Harris, R. M.; Hirschauer, J.; Hooberman, B.; Jindariani, S.; Johnson, M.; Joshi, U.; Kilminster, B.; Klima, B.; Kunori, S.; Kwan, S.; Lincoln, D.; Lipton, R.; Lueking, L.; Lykken, J.; Maeshima, K.; Marraffino, J. M.; Maruyama, S.; Mason, D.; McBride, P.; Mishra, K.; Mrenna, S.; Musienko, Y.; Newman-Holmes, C.; O'Dell, V.; Prokofyev, O.; Sexton-Kennedy, E.; Sharma, S.; Spalding, W. J.; Spiegel, L.; Tan, P.; Taylor, L.; Tkaczyk, S.; Tran, N. V.; Uplegger, L.; Vaandering, E. W.; Vidal, R.; Whitmore, J.; Wu, W.; Yang, F.; Yumiceva, F.; Yun, J. C.] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Piedra Gomez, J.; Acosta, D.; Avery, P.; Bourilkov, D.; Chen, M.; Das, S.; De Gruttola, M.; Di Giovanni, G. P.; Dobur, D.; Drozdetskiy, A.; Field, R. D.; Fisher, M.; Fu, Y.; Furic, I. K.; Gartner, J.; Hugon, J.; Kim, B.; Konigsberg, J.; Korytov, A.; Kropivnitskaya, A.; Kypreos, T.; Low, J. F.; Matchev, K.; Milenovic, P.; Mitselmakher, G.; Muniz, L.; Remington, R.; Rinkevicius, A.; Sellers, P.; Skhirtladze, N.; Snowball, M.; Yelton, J.; Zakaria, M.] Univ Florida, Gainesville, FL USA.
[Gaultney, V.; Lebolo, L. M.; Linn, S.; Markowitz, P.; Martinez, G.; Rodriguez, J. L.] Florida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA.
[Adams, T.; Askew, A.; Bochenek, J.; Chen, J.; Diamond, B.; Gleyzer, S. V.; Haas, J.; Hagopian, S.; Hagopian, V.; Jenkins, M.; Johnson, K. F.; Prosper, H.; Veeraraghavan, V.; Weinberg, M.] Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[Baarmand, M. M.; Dorney, B.; Hohlmann, M.; Kalakhety, H.; Vodopiyanov, I.] Florida Inst Technol, Melbourne, FL 32901 USA.
[Adams, M. R.; Anghel, I. M.; Apanasevich, L.; Bai, Y.; Bazterra, V. E.; Betts, R. R.; Callner, J.; Cavanaugh, R.; Dragoiu, C.; Evdokimov, O.; Garcia-Solis, E. J.; Gauthier, L.; Gerber, C. E.; Hofman, D. J.; Khalatyan, S.; Lacroix, F.; Malek, M.; O'Brien, C.; Silkworth, C.; Strom, D.; Varelas, N.] Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL USA.
[Ozturk, S.; Akgun, U.; Albayrak, E. A.; Bilki, B.; Chung, K.; Clarida, W.; Duru, F.; Griffiths, S.; Lae, C. K.; Merlo, J. -P.; Mermerkaya, H.; Mestvirishvili, A.; Moeller, A.; Nachtman, J.; Newsom, C. R.; Norbeck, E.; Olson, J.; Onel, Y.; Ozok, F.; Sen, S.; Tiras, E.; Wetzel, J.; Yetkin, T.; Yi, K.] Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA USA.
[Barnett, B. A.; Blumenfeld, B.; Bolognesi, S.; Fehling, D.; Giurgiu, G.; Gritsan, A. V.; Guo, Z. J.; Hu, G.; Maksimovic, P.; Rappoccio, S.; Swartz, M.; Whitbeck, A.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD USA.
[Sibille, J.; Baringer, P.; Bean, A.; Benelli, G.; Grachov, O.; Kenny, R. P., III; Murray, M.; Noonan, D.; Radicci, V.; Sanders, S.; Stringer, R.; Tinti, G.; Wood, J. S.; Zhukova, V.] Univ Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
[Khalil, S.; Barfuss, A. F.; Bolton, T.; Chakaberia, I.; Ivanov, A.; Makouski, M.; Maravin, Y.; Shrestha, S.; Svintradze, I.] Kansas State Univ, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA.
[Gronberg, J.; Lange, D.; Wright, D.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA USA.
[Baden, A.; Boutemeur, M.; Calvert, B.; Eno, S. C.; Gomez, J. A.; Hadley, N. J.; Kellogg, R. G.; Kirn, M.; Kolberg, T.; Lu, Y.; Marionneau, M.; Mignerey, A. C.; Peterman, A.; Rossato, K.; Skuja, A.; Temple, J.; Tonjes, M. B.; Tonwar, S. C.; Twedt, E.] Univ Maryland, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
[Bauer, G.; Bendavid, J.; Busza, W.; Butz, E.; Cali, I. A.; Chan, M.; Dutta, V.; Ceballos, G. Gomez; Goncharov, M.; Hahn, K. A.; Kim, Y.; Klute, M.; Lee, Y. -J.; Luckey, P. D.; Ma, T.; Nahn, S.; Paus, C.; Ralph, D.; Roland, C.; Roland, G.; Rudolph, M.; Stephans, G. S. F.; Stoeckli, F.; Sumorok, K.; Sung, K.; Velicanu, D.; Wenger, E. A.; Wolf, R.; Wyslouch, B.; Xie, S.; Yang, M.; Yilmaz, Y.; Yoon, A. S.; Zanetti, M.] MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Cooper, S. I.; Cushman, P.; Dahmes, B.; De Benedetti, A.; Franzoni, G.; Gude, A.; Haupt, J.; Kao, S. C.; Klapoetke, K.; Kubota, Y.; Mans, J.; Pastika, N.; Rekovic, V.; Rusack, R.; Sasseville, M.; Singovsky, A.; Tambe, N.; Turkewitz, J.] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA.
[Cremaldi, L. M.; Kroeger, R.; Perera, L.; Rahmat, R.; Sanders, D. A.] Univ Mississippi, University, MS 38677 USA.
[Avdeeva, E.; Bloom, K.; Bose, S.; Butt, J.; Claes, D. R.; Dominguez, A.; Eads, M.; Jindal, P.; Keller, J.; Kravchenko, I.; Lazo-Flores, J.; Malbouisson, H.; Malik, S.; Snow, G. R.] Univ Nebraska, Lincoln, NE USA.
[Baur, U.; Godshalk, A.; Iashvili, I.; Jain, S.; Kharchilava, A.; Shipkowski, S. P.; Smith, K.] SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA.
[Alverson, G.; Barberis, E.; Baumgartel, D.; Chasco, M.; Haley, J.; Trocino, D.; Wood, D.; Zhang, J.] Northeastern Univ, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
[Anastassov, A.; Kubik, A.; Mucia, N.; Odell, N.; Ofierzynski, R. A.; Pollack, B.; Pozdnyakov, A.; Schmitt, M.; Stoynev, S.; Velasco, M.; Won, S.] Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL USA.
[Antonelli, L.; Berry, D.; Brinkerhoff, A.; Hildreth, M.; Jessop, C.; Karmgard, D. J.; Kolb, J.; Lannon, K.; Luo, W.; Lynch, S.; Marinelli, N.; Morse, D. M.; Pearson, T.; Ruchti, R.; Slaunwhite, J.; Valls, N.; Warchol, J.; Wayne, M.; Wolf, M.; Ziegler, J.] Univ Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA.
[Bylsma, B.; Durkin, L. S.; Hill, C.; Hughes, R.; Killewald, P.; Kotov, K.; Ling, T. Y.; Puigh, D.; Rodenburg, M.; Vuosalo, C.; Williams, G.; Winer, B. L.] Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Adam, N.; Berry, E.; Elmer, P.; Gerbaudo, D.; Halyo, V.; Hebda, P.; Hegeman, J.; Hunt, A.; Laird, E.; Pegna, D. Lopes; Lujan, P.; Marlow, D.; Medvedeva, T.; Mooney, M.; Olsen, J.; Piroue, P.; Quan, X.; Raval, A.; Saka, H.; Stickland, D.; Tully, C.; Werner, J. S.; Zuranski, A.] Princeton Univ, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Acosta, J. G.; Huang, X. T.; Lopez, A.; Mendez, H.; Oliveros, S.; Vargas, J. E. Ramirez; Zatserklyaniy, A.] Univ Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR USA.
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[Guragain, S.; Parashar, N.] Purdue Univ Calumet, Hammond, LA USA.
[Adair, A.; Boulahouache, C.; Cuplov, V.; Ecklund, K. M.; Geurts, F. J. M.; Padley, B. P.; Redjimi, R.; Roberts, J.; Zabel, J.] Rice Univ, Houston, TX USA.
[Betchart, B.; Bodek, A.; Chung, Y. S.; Covarelli, R.; de Barbaro, P.; Demina, R.; Eshaq, Y.; Garcia-Bellido, A.; Goldenzweig, P.; Gotra, Y.; Han, J.; Harel, A.; Korjenevski, S.; Miner, D. C.; Vishnevskiy, D.; Zielinski, M.] Univ Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 USA.
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[Cerizza, G.; Hollingsworth, M.; Spanier, S.; Yang, Z. C.; York, A.] Univ Tennessee, Knoxville, TN USA.
[Eusebi, R.; Flanagan, W.; Gilmore, J.; Kamon, T.; Khotilovich, V.; Montalvo, R.; Osipenkov, I.; Pakhotin, Y.; Perloff, A.; Roe, J.; Safonov, A.; Sakuma, T.; Sengupta, S.; Suarez, I.; Tatarinov, A.; Toback, D.] Texas A&M Univ, College Stn, TX USA.
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[Gollapinni, S.; Harr, R.; Karchin, P. E.; Don, C. Kottachchi Kankanamge; Lamichhane, P.; Sakharov, A.] Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI USA.
[Anderson, M.; Bachtis, M.; Belknap, D.; Borrello, L.; Carlsmith, D.; Cepeda, M.; Dasu, S.; Gray, L.; Grogg, K. S.; Grothe, M.; Hall-Wilton, R.; Herndon, M.; Herve, A.; Klabbers, P.; Klukas, J.; Lanaro, A.; Lazaridis, C.; Leonard, J.; Loveless, R.; Mohapatra, A.; Ojalvo, I.; Pierro, G. A.; Ross, I.; Savin, A.; Smith, W. H.; Swanson, J.] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Anjos, T. S.; Bernardes, C. A.; Gregores, E. M.; Mercadante, P. G.] Univ Fed ABC, Santo Andre, Brazil.
[Assran, Y.] Suez Canal Univ, Suez, Egypt.
[Kamel, A. Ellithi] Cairo Univ, Cairo, Egypt.
[Khalil, S.; Radi, A.] British Univ, Cairo, Egypt.
[Mahmoud, M. A.] Fayoum Univ, Al Fayyum, Egypt.
[Radi, A.] Ain Shams Univ, Cairo, Egypt.
[Agram, J. -L.; Conte, E.; Drouhin, F.; Fontaine, J. -C.; Karim, M.] Univ Haute Alsace, Mulhouse, France.
[Bergholz, M.; Lohmann, W.; Schmidt, R.] Brandenburg Tech Univ Cottbus, Cottbus, Germany.
[Krajczar, K.; Vesztergombi, G.; Veres, G. I.] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Budapest, Hungary.
[Maity, M.] Visva Bharati Univ, Santini Ketan, W Bengal, India.
[Bakhshiansohi, H.; Fahim, A.; Jafari, A.] Sharif Univ Technol, Tehran, Iran.
[Etesami, S. M.; Zeinali, M.] Isfahan Univ Technol, Esfahan, Iran.
[Mohammadi, A.] Shiraz Univ, Shiraz, Iran.
[Safarzadeh, B.] Islamic Azad Univ, Plasma Phys Res Ctr, Sci & Res Branch, Tehran, Iran.
[Colafranceschi, S.] Univ Rome, Fac Ingn, Rome, Italy.
[Cavallo, N.; Fabozzi, F.] Univ Basilicata, I-85100 Potenza, Italy.
[Meola, S.] Univ Guglielmo Marconi, Rome, Italy.
[Lacaprara, S.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Legnaro, I-35020 Legnaro, Italy.
[Martini, L.] Univ Siena, I-53100 Siena, Italy.
[Serban, A. T.] Univ Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania.
[Rolandi, G.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Scuola Normale & Sez, Pisa, Italy.
[Bakirci, M. N.; Topakli, H.] Gaziosmanpasa Univ, Tokat, Turkey.
[Cerci, S.; Cerci, D. Sunar; Tali, B.] Adiyaman Univ, Adiyaman, Turkey.
[Sogut, K.] Mersin Univ, Mersin, Turkey.
[Kaya, M.; Kaya, O.] Kafkas Univ, Kars, Turkey.
[Ozkorucuklu, S.] Suleyman Demirel Univ, TR-32200 Isparta, Turkey.
[Sonmez, N.] Ege Univ, Izmir, Turkey.
[Belyaev, A.; Basso, L.] Univ Southampton, Sch Phys & Astron, Southampton, Hants, England.
[Pioppi, M.] Univ Perugia, I-06100 Perugia, Italy.
[Jeng, G. Y.] Univ Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
[Wasserbaech, S.] Utah Valley Univ, Orem, UT USA.
[Bilki, B.] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Mermerkaya, H.] Erzincan Univ, Erzincan, Turkey.
RP Chatrchyan, S (reprint author), Yerevan Phys Inst, Yerevan 375036, Armenia.
RI Bellan, Riccardo/G-2139-2014; Novaes, Sergio/D-3532-2012; Scodellaro,
Luca/K-9091-2014; Lokhtin, Igor/D-7004-2012; Tinti, Gemma/I-5886-2013;
Montanari, Alessandro/J-2420-2012; Gribushin, Andrei/J-4225-2012;
Cerrada, Marcos/J-6934-2014; Torassa, Ezio/I-1788-2012; Venturi,
Andrea/J-1877-2012; Calderon, Alicia/K-3658-2014; Josa,
Isabel/K-5184-2014; de la Cruz, Begona/K-7552-2014; Leonardo,
Nuno/M-6940-2016; Goh, Junghwan/Q-3720-2016; Ruiz, Alberto/E-4473-2011;
Govoni, Pietro/K-9619-2016; Tuominen, Eija/A-5288-2017; Yazgan,
Efe/C-4521-2014; Paulini, Manfred/N-7794-2014; Della Ricca,
Giuseppe/B-6826-2013; Tomei, Thiago/E-7091-2012; Dubinin,
Mikhail/I-3942-2016; Paganoni, Marco/A-4235-2016; Kirakosyan,
Martin/N-2701-2015; Gulmez, Erhan/P-9518-2015; Tinoco Mendes, Andre
David/D-4314-2011; Vilela Pereira, Antonio/L-4142-2016; Sznajder,
Andre/L-1621-2016; Haj Ahmad, Wael/E-6738-2016; Konecki,
Marcin/G-4164-2015; Xie, Si/O-6830-2016; Muelmenstaedt,
Johannes/K-2432-2015; Rovelli, Tiziano/K-4432-2015; Dremin,
Igor/K-8053-2015; Hoorani, Hafeez/D-1791-2013; Leonidov,
Andrey/M-4440-2013; Andreev, Vladimir/M-8665-2015; Cakir,
Altan/P-1024-2015; Matorras, Francisco/I-4983-2015; TUVE',
Cristina/P-3933-2015; KIM, Tae Jeong/P-7848-2015; Azarkin,
Maxim/N-2578-2015; de Jesus Damiao, Dilson/G-6218-2012; Flix,
Josep/G-5414-2012; Grandi, Claudio/B-5654-2015; Petrushanko,
Sergey/D-6880-2012; Bernardes, Cesar Augusto/D-2408-2015; Raidal,
Martti/F-4436-2012; Lazzizzera, Ignazio/E-9678-2015; Sen,
Sercan/C-6473-2014; D'Alessandro, Raffaello/F-5897-2015; Wulz,
Claudia-Elisabeth/H-5657-2011; Stahl, Achim/E-8846-2011; Trocsanyi,
Zoltan/A-5598-2009; Cavallo, Nicola/F-8913-2012; Hernandez Calama, Jose
Maria/H-9127-2015; My, Salvatore/I-5160-2015; Arce, Pedro/L-1268-2014;
Calvo Alamillo, Enrique/L-1203-2014; Dudko, Lev/D-7127-2012; Benussi,
Luigi/O-9684-2014; Leonidov, Andrey/P-3197-2014; Ragazzi,
Stefano/D-2463-2009; Gonzalez Caballero, Isidro/E-7350-2010; vilar,
rocio/P-8480-2014; Codispoti, Giuseppe/F-6574-2014; Yazgan,
Efe/A-4915-2015; Dahms, Torsten/A-8453-2015; Ferguson,
Thomas/O-3444-2014; da Cruz e Silva, Cristovao/K-7229-2013
OI Novaes, Sergio/0000-0003-0471-8549; Scodellaro,
Luca/0000-0002-4974-8330; Montanari, Alessandro/0000-0003-2748-6373;
Cerrada, Marcos/0000-0003-0112-1691; Leonardo, Nuno/0000-0002-9746-4594;
Goh, Junghwan/0000-0002-1129-2083; Ruiz, Alberto/0000-0002-3639-0368;
Govoni, Pietro/0000-0002-0227-1301; Tuominen, Eija/0000-0002-7073-7767;
Yazgan, Efe/0000-0001-5732-7950; Paulini, Manfred/0000-0002-6714-5787;
Della Ricca, Giuseppe/0000-0003-2831-6982; Tomei,
Thiago/0000-0002-1809-5226; Dubinin, Mikhail/0000-0002-7766-7175;
Paganoni, Marco/0000-0003-2461-275X; Gulmez, Erhan/0000-0002-6353-518X;
Tinoco Mendes, Andre David/0000-0001-5854-7699; Vilela Pereira,
Antonio/0000-0003-3177-4626; Sznajder, Andre/0000-0001-6998-1108; Haj
Ahmad, Wael/0000-0003-1491-0446; Konecki, Marcin/0000-0001-9482-4841;
Xie, Si/0000-0003-2509-5731; Muelmenstaedt,
Johannes/0000-0003-1105-6678; Rovelli, Tiziano/0000-0002-9746-4842;
Matorras, Francisco/0000-0003-4295-5668; TUVE',
Cristina/0000-0003-0739-3153; KIM, Tae Jeong/0000-0001-8336-2434; de
Jesus Damiao, Dilson/0000-0002-3769-1680; Flix,
Josep/0000-0003-2688-8047; Grandi, Claudio/0000-0001-5998-3070;
Lazzizzera, Ignazio/0000-0001-5092-7531; Sen,
Sercan/0000-0001-7325-1087; D'Alessandro, Raffaello/0000-0001-7997-0306;
Wulz, Claudia-Elisabeth/0000-0001-9226-5812; Stahl,
Achim/0000-0002-8369-7506; Trocsanyi, Zoltan/0000-0002-2129-1279;
Hernandez Calama, Jose Maria/0000-0001-6436-7547; My,
Salvatore/0000-0002-9938-2680; Arce, Pedro/0000-0003-3009-0484; Calvo
Alamillo, Enrique/0000-0002-1100-2963; Dudko, Lev/0000-0002-4462-3192;
Benussi, Luigi/0000-0002-2363-8889; Ragazzi,
Stefano/0000-0001-8219-2074; Gonzalez Caballero,
Isidro/0000-0002-8087-3199; Codispoti, Giuseppe/0000-0003-0217-7021;
Dahms, Torsten/0000-0003-4274-5476; Ferguson,
Thomas/0000-0001-5822-3731;
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PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
SN 1029-8479
J9 J HIGH ENERGY PHYS
JI J. High Energy Phys.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
IS 3
DI 10.1007/JHEP03(2014)132
PG 18
WC Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AE7SN
UT WOS:000334199300001
ER
PT J
AU Holcomb, J
Jiang, YY
Lu, GR
Trescott, L
Brunzelle, J
Sirinupong, N
Li, CY
Naren, AP
Yang, Z
AF Holcomb, Joshua
Jiang, Yuanyuan
Lu, Guorong
Trescott, Laura
Brunzelle, Joseph
Sirinupong, Nualpun
Li, Chunying
Naren, Anjaparavanda P.
Yang, Zhe
TI Structural insights into PDZ-mediated interaction of NHERF2 and LPA(2),
a cellular event implicated in CFTR channel regulation
SO BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE NHERF2; LPA(2); X-ray crystallography; CFTR; Scaffold protein; Cystic
fibrosis
ID TRANSMEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE REGULATOR; CYSTIC-FIBROSIS; PROTEIN
INTERACTIONS; DOMAINS; SPECIFICITY; ACTIVATION; COMPLEXES; MECHANISM;
PARTNERS; RECEPTOR
AB The formation of CFTR-NHERF2-LPA(2) macromolecular complex in airway epithelia regulates CFTR channel function and plays an important role in compartmentalized cAMP signaling. We previously have shown that disruption of the PDZ-mediated NHERF2-LPA(2) interaction abolishes the LPA inhibitory effect and augments CFTR Cl- channel activity in vitro and in vivo. Here we report the first crystal structure of the NHERF2 PDZ1 domain in complex with the C-terminal LPA(2) sequence. The structure reveals that the PDZ1-LPA(2) binding specificity is achieved by numerous hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic contacts with the last four LPA(2) residues contributing to specific interactions. Comparison of the PDZ1-LPA(2) structure to the structure of PDZ1 in complex with a different peptide provides insights into the diverse nature of PDZ1 substrate recognition and suggests that the conformational flexibility in the ligand binding pocket is involved in determining the broad substrate specificity of PM. In addition, the structure reveals a small surface pocket adjacent to the ligand-binding site, which may have therapeutic implications. This study provides an understanding of the structural basis for the PDZ-mediated NHERF2-LPA(2) interaction that could prove valuable in selective drug design against CFTR-related human diseases. (c) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Holcomb, Joshua; Jiang, Yuanyuan; Lu, Guorong; Trescott, Laura; Li, Chunying; Yang, Zhe] Wayne State Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Detroit, MI USA.
[Brunzelle, Joseph] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Sirinupong, Nualpun] Prince Songkla Univ, Nutraceut & Funct Food Res & Dev Ctr, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand.
[Naren, Anjaparavanda P.] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Dept Pediat, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA.
RP Naren, AP (reprint author), 3333 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA.
EM anaren@cchmc.org; zyang@med.wayne.edu
FU Leukemia Research Foundation; Aplastic Anemia & MDS International
Foundation; American Heart Association [0835085N]; National Institutes
of Health [DK-093045, DK-080834]
FX This study was supported by the Leukemia Research Foundation, Aplastic
Anemia & MDS International Foundation, and American Heart Association
Grant Number 0835085N (to Z.Y.) and from the National Institutes of
Health (DK-093045 and DK-080834 to A.P.N.). The authors are grateful to
J. Denise Wetzel, CCHMC Medical Writer, for critical review of the
manuscript.
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U1 0
U2 4
PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0006-291X
EI 1090-2104
J9 BIOCHEM BIOPH RES CO
JI Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 446
IS 1
BP 399
EP 403
DI 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.02.128
PG 5
WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics
SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics
GA AF4AX
UT WOS:000334654900066
PM 24613836
ER
PT J
AU Soto-Chavez, AR
Wang, G
Bhattacharjee, A
Fu, GY
Smith, HM
AF Soto-Chavez, A. R.
Wang, G.
Bhattacharjee, A.
Fu, G. Y.
Smith, H. M.
TI Amodel for falling- tone chorus
SO GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE chorus; Van Allen radiation belts; wave-particle resonances; whistlers;
frequency sweep
ID MAGNETIC-FIELD; WHISTLER-MODE; VLF WAVES; ELECTRONS; EMISSIONS;
ACCELERATION; THRESHOLD
AB Motivated by the fact that geomagnetic field inhomogeneity is weak close to the chorus generation region and the observational evidence that falling-tone chorus tend to have large oblique angles of propagation, we propose that falling-tone chorus start as a marginally unstable mode. The marginally unstable mode requires the presence of a relatively large damping, which has its origins in the Landau damping of oblique waves in this collisionless environment. A marginally unstable mode produces phase-space structures that release energy and produce wave chirping. We show that the present model produces results in reasonable agreement with observations.
Key Points We reproduce falling-tone chorus without spatial inhomogeneities
C1 [Soto-Chavez, A. R.; Wang, G.; Bhattacharjee, A.] Princeton Univ, Dept Astrophys Sci, Princeton Ctr Heliospher Phys, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Wang, G.] Max Planck Princeton Ctr Plasma Phys, Princeton, NJ USA.
[Bhattacharjee, A.; Fu, G. Y.] Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.
[Smith, H. M.] Max Planck Inst Plasma Phys, Greifswald, Germany.
RP Soto-Chavez, AR (reprint author), Princeton Univ, Dept Astrophys Sci, Princeton Ctr Heliospher Phys, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
EM angelrs@princeton.edu
FU NASA [NNX09AJ86G]; DOE [DE-FG02-07ER46372]; Max-Planck/Princeton Center
for Plasma Physics
FX A.R. Soto-Chavez and A. Bhattacharjee would like to acknowledge the
support of NASA grant NNX09AJ86G and DOE grant DE-FG02-07ER46372. G.
Wang, G.Y. Fu, and H. M. Smith would like to acknowledge the support of
the Max-Planck/Princeton Center for Plasma Physics.
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U1 0
U2 8
PU AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
PI WASHINGTON
PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 USA
SN 0094-8276
EI 1944-8007
J9 GEOPHYS RES LETT
JI Geophys. Res. Lett.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 41
IS 6
BP 1838
EP 1845
DI 10.1002/2014GL059320
PG 8
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
SC Geology
GA AE8PX
UT WOS:000334264900004
ER
PT J
AU Ni, BB
Li, W
Thorne, RM
Bortnik, J
Ma, QL
Chen, LJ
Kletzing, CA
Kurth, WS
Hospodarsky, GB
Reeves, GD
Spence, HE
Blake, JB
Fennell, JF
Claudepierre, SG
AF Ni, Binbin
Li, Wen
Thorne, Richard M.
Bortnik, Jacob
Ma, Qianli
Chen, Lunjin
Kletzing, Craig A.
Kurth, William S.
Hospodarsky, George B.
Reeves, Geoffrey D.
Spence, Harlan E.
Blake, J. Bernard
Fennell, Joseph F.
Claudepierre, Seth G.
TI Resonant scattering of energetic electrons by unusual low- frequency
hiss
SO GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE unusual low-frequency hiss; resonant scattering; resonant wave-particle
interactions; electron decay and loss
ID RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS; PLASMASPHERIC HISS; EVOLUTION; BELT; RING
AB We quantify the resonant scattering effects of the unusual low-frequency dawnside plasmaspheric hiss observed on 30 September 2012 by the Van Allen Probes. In contrast to normal (similar to 100-2000Hz) hiss emissions, this unusual hiss event contained most of its wave power at similar to 20-200Hz. Compared to the scattering by normal hiss, the unusual hiss scattering speeds up the loss of similar to 50-200keV electrons and produces more pronounced pancake distributions of similar to 50-100keV electrons. It is demonstrated that such unusual low-frequency hiss, even with a duration of a couple of hours, plays a particularly important role in the decay and loss process of energetic electrons, resulting in shorter electron lifetimes for similar to 50-400keV electrons than normal hiss, and should be carefully incorporated into global modeling of radiation belt electron dynamics during periods of intense injections.
Key Points
Unusual hiss scatters similar to 50-200 keV electrons more rapidly than normal hiss Resultant electron lifetimes can be of 1 hour for energetic electrons Unusual hiss scattering should be incorporated into radiation belt modeling
C1 [Ni, Binbin; Li, Wen; Thorne, Richard M.; Bortnik, Jacob; Ma, Qianli] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Atmospher & Ocean Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
[Chen, Lunjin] Univ Texas Dallas, Dept Phys, Richardson, TX 75083 USA.
[Kletzing, Craig A.; Kurth, William S.; Hospodarsky, George B.] Univ Iowa, Dept Phys & Astron, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA.
[Reeves, Geoffrey D.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Space Sci & Applicat Grp, Los Alamos, NM USA.
[Spence, Harlan E.] Univ New Hampshire, Inst Study Earth Oceans & Space, Durham, NH 03824 USA.
[Blake, J. Bernard; Fennell, Joseph F.; Claudepierre, Seth G.] Aerosp Corp, Los Angeles, CA 90009 USA.
RP Ni, BB (reprint author), Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Atmospher & Ocean Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
EM bbni@atmos.ucla.edu
RI Reeves, Geoffrey/E-8101-2011;
OI Reeves, Geoffrey/0000-0002-7985-8098; Kletzing,
Craig/0000-0002-4136-3348; Spence, Harlan/0000-0002-2526-2205; Kurth,
William/0000-0002-5471-6202; Hospodarsky, George/0000-0001-9200-9878
FU JHU/APL under NASA's prime contract [967399, 921647, NAS5-01072]; NASA
[NNX11AD75G, NNX11AR64G, NNX13AI61G]; NSF [AGS-0840178]; EMFISIS
subaward [1001057397:01]; ECT [13-041]
FX This research was supported by JHU/APL contracts 967399 and 921647 under
NASA's prime contract NAS5-01072, NASA grants NNX11AD75G, NNX11AR64G,
and NNX13AI61G, and NSF grant AGS-0840178. Work at UCLA was supported by
the EMFISIS subaward 1001057397:01 and by the ECT subaward 13-041. We
also thank the World Data Center for Geomagnetism, Kyoto for providing
AU and AL indices.
NR 21
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U1 1
U2 6
PU AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
PI WASHINGTON
PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 USA
SN 0094-8276
EI 1944-8007
J9 GEOPHYS RES LETT
JI Geophys. Res. Lett.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 41
IS 6
BP 1854
EP 1861
DI 10.1002/2014GL059389
PG 8
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
SC Geology
GA AE8PX
UT WOS:000334264900006
ER
PT J
AU Angelil, O
Stone, DA
Tadross, M
Tummon, F
Wehner, M
Knutti, R
AF Angelil, Oliver
Stone, Daithi A.
Tadross, Mark
Tummon, Fiona
Wehner, Michael
Knutti, Reto
TI Attribution of extreme weather to anthropogenic greenhouse gas
emissions: Sensitivity to spatial and temporal scales
SO GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE attribution; extremes; spatial
AB Recent studies have examined the anthropogenic contribution to specific extreme weather events, such as the European (2003) and Russian (2010) heat waves. While these targeted studies examine the attributable risk of an event occurring over a specified temporal and spatial domain, it is unclear how effectively their attribution statements can serve as a proxy for similar events occurring at different temporal and spatial scales. Here we test the sensitivity of attribution results to the temporal and spatial scales of extreme precipitation and temperature events by applying a probabilistic event attribution framework to the output of two global climate models, each run with and without anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Attributable risk tends to be more sensitive to the temporal than spatial scale of the event, increasing as event duration increases. Globally, correlations between attribution statements at different spatial scales are very strong for temperature extremes and moderate for heavy precipitation extremes.
Key Points Attribution statements for temperature extremes are consistently strong Attribution statements increase as event duration increases Attribution statements for temperature extremes are strongest at the equator
C1 [Angelil, Oliver; Tummon, Fiona; Knutti, Reto] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Atmospher & Climate Sci, Zurich, Switzerland.
[Stone, Daithi A.; Wehner, Michael] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Tadross, Mark] United Nations Dev Programme UNDP GEF, Energy & Environm Grp, New York, NY USA.
RP Angelil, O (reprint author), Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Atmospher & Climate Sci, Zurich, Switzerland.
EM molofishy@gmail.com
RI Knutti, Reto/B-8763-2008;
OI Knutti, Reto/0000-0001-8303-6700; Stone, Daithi/0000-0002-2518-100X
FU Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research of
the U.S. Department of Energy as part of their Regional and Global
Climate Modeling Program [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Office of Science of the
U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; South African Water
Research Commission [K5/2067/1]
FX D.A.S. and M.W. were supported by the Director, Office of Science,
Office of Biological and Environmental Research of the U.S. Department
of Energy under contract DE-AC02-05CH11231 as part of their Regional and
Global Climate Modeling Program. CAM simulations used resources of the
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), also
supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy,
under contract DE-AC02-05CH11231. HadAM3P simulations were supported by
Microsoft Research and by the South African Water Research Commission
(Project K5/2067/1).
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 USA
SN 0094-8276
EI 1944-8007
J9 GEOPHYS RES LETT
JI Geophys. Res. Lett.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 41
IS 6
BP 2150
EP 2155
DI 10.1002/2014GL059234
PG 6
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
SC Geology
GA AE8PX
UT WOS:000334264900045
ER
PT J
AU Liu, JM
Scheuer, E
Dibb, J
Ziemba, LD
Thornhill, KL
Anderson, BE
Wisthaler, A
Mikoviny, T
Devi, JJ
Bergin, M
Weber, RJ
AF Liu, Jiumeng
Scheuer, Eric
Dibb, Jack
Ziemba, Luke D.
Thornhill, Kenneth. L.
Anderson, Bruce E.
Wisthaler, Armin
Mikoviny, Tomas
Devi, J. Jai
Bergin, Michael
Weber, Rodney J.
TI Brown carbon in the continental troposphere
SO GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE brown carbon; aerosol light absorption; direct radiative forcing
ID LIGHT-ABSORPTION; ORGANIC-CARBON; BLACK CARBON; AEROSOLS; COMBUSTION;
DEPENDENCE; EXTRACTS
AB Little is known about the optical significance of light absorbing particulate organic compounds (i.e., brown carbon, BrC), including the importance relative to black carbon (BC) and influence on direct radiative forcing by aerosols. The vertical profile of BrC affects its radiative forcing, yet the distribution of BrC in the free troposphere is largely unknown. In this study, BrC absorption was directly measured in solvent extracts of particulate filters obtained from aircraft sampling over the continental USA. Excluding biomass burning plumes, BrC was observed throughout the tropospheric column (<13km), and its prevalence increased relative to BC with increasing altitude, indicating contributions from secondary sources. Closure analysis showed good agreement between light absorption from BC plus BrC relative to measured total aerosol absorption. A radiative transfer model indicated that BrC absorption reduced top of atmosphere aerosol forcing by similar to 20%, suggesting that it is an important component of direct aerosol radiative forcing.
Key Points
BrC is prevalent in the troposphere and increases relative to BC with altitude Optical closure is obtained between BrC plus BC and total absorption at 365nm BrC contributes 20% to top of atmosphere absorbing aerosol forcing
C1 [Liu, Jiumeng; Weber, Rodney J.] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Earth & Atmospher Sci, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Scheuer, Eric; Dibb, Jack] Univ New Hampshire, Inst Study Earth Oceans & Space, Durham, NH 03824 USA.
[Ziemba, Luke D.; Thornhill, Kenneth. L.; Anderson, Bruce E.] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Hampton, VA 23665 USA.
[Wisthaler, Armin] Inst Fuer Ionenphys & Angew Phys, Innsbruck, Austria.
[Mikoviny, Tomas] Oak Ridge Associated Univ, Oak Ridge, TN USA.
[Devi, J. Jai; Bergin, Michael] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
RP Weber, RJ (reprint author), Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Earth & Atmospher Sci, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
EM rodney.weber@eas.gatech.edu
RI Liu, Jiumeng/K-2024-2012
OI Liu, Jiumeng/0000-0001-7238-593X
FU GIT NASA [NNX12AB83G, NNX08AH80G]; EPA STAR [R83503901]; UNH NASA
[NNX12AB80G]
FX This project was funded by GIT NASA contracts NNX12AB83G and NNX08AH80G,
EPA STAR grant R83503901, and UNH NASA contract NNX12AB80G. We thank
Joshua Schwarz and Ru-shan Gao from NOAA, and Glenn Diskin from NASA,
for data support.
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SN 0094-8276
EI 1944-8007
J9 GEOPHYS RES LETT
JI Geophys. Res. Lett.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 41
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BP 2191
EP 2195
DI 10.1002/2013GL058976
PG 5
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
SC Geology
GA AE8PX
UT WOS:000334264900051
ER
PT J
AU Back, BB
Esbensen, H
Jiang, CL
Rehm, KE
AF Back, B. B.
Esbensen, H.
Jiang, C. L.
Rehm, K. E.
TI Recent developments in heavy-ion fusion reactions
SO REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID REACTION CROSS-SECTION; SUB-BARRIER FUSION; THERMONUCLEAR
REACTION-RATES; NUCLEUS-NUCLEUS COLLISIONS; COUPLED-CHANNELS ANALYSIS;
QUASI-FISSION REACTIONS; FRAGMENT MASS ANALYZER; WEAKLY-BOUND NUCLEI;
SUBBARRIER FUSION; COULOMB BARRIER
AB In this review the main advances in heavy-ion fusion research that have taken place over the last decade are addressed. During this period, experimental studies have been extended to deep sub-barrier energies to reveal the unexpected phenomenon of fusion hindrance. The coupled-channels descriptions have been refined to include the effects of nucleon transfer and to account for the fusion hindrance in terms of the ion-ion potential in the strongly overlapping region. Substantial progress has been made in time-dependent Hartree-Fock theory to the point that this approach now can make parameter-free predictions of heavy-ion fusion excitation functions. As several heavy-ion fusion reactions are of crucial importance in late-stage giant-star evolution, these reactions continue to be studied with better experimental and theoretical tools in order to provide improved input to astrophysical models. The effects of loosely bound valence nucleons on the fusion cross sections are the focus of a number of experimental studies involving radioactive beams, which have only recently become available. And finally, as the active field of synthesizing superheavy elements relies on heavy-ion fusion to reach the nuclei of interest, it is important to understand the fusion dynamics that plays a crucial role in both the "cold-fusion"and "hot-fusion"approaches to the superheavy island of stability. Also this area has seen significant progress in several different approaches to the problem of predicting the cross sections for formation and survival of these rare nuclei.
C1 [Back, B. B.; Esbensen, H.; Jiang, C. L.; Rehm, K. E.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Phys, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Back, BB (reprint author), Argonne Natl Lab, Div Phys, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM back@anl.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
FX We acknowledge B. Kay's suggestions for improving the manuscript as well
as illuminating discussions with P. R. S. Gomes, A. Navin, and Yu. E.
Penionzhkevich. This work was supported by the U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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PI COLLEGE PK
PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 0034-6861
EI 1539-0756
J9 REV MOD PHYS
JI Rev. Mod. Phys.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 86
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DI 10.1103/RevModPhys.86.317
PG 44
WC Physics, Multidisciplinary
SC Physics
GA AE8CB
UT WOS:000334225600003
ER
PT J
AU Hobbs, ML
Kaneshige, MJ
AF Hobbs, M. L.
Kaneshige, M. J.
TI Ignition experiments and models of a plastic bonded explosive ( PBX
9502)
SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID TATB; DECOMPOSITION; TRIAMINOTRINITROBENZENE; EXPANSION
AB Ignition experiments from various sources, including our own laboratory, have been used to develop a simple four-step, pressure-dependent ignition model for PBX 9502, which is composed of 95% by mass triaminotrinitrobenzene (TATB) and a 5% by mass chlorotrifluoroethylene/vinylidine fluoride binder. The four-steps include drying, mono-furazan formation, and decomposition of mono-furazan and TATB into equilibrium products. Our experiments were both sealed and vented and included various ullage percentages ranging from 18% to 75% of unfilled confinement volume. Our sample densities ranged from 38% of the theoretical maximum density (TMD) to 98% TMD. We observed a decrease in ignition times with the higher density samples, an increase in ignition times with increased venting, and an increase in ignition times with increased ullage. From our experiments, we conclude that decomposition of PBX 9502 is pressure dependent, open pore decomposition occurs in low-density experiments, and that closed pore decomposition occurs when the samples are pressed to near full density. In some of our confined high-density experiments we have observed for the first time, multiple temperature excursions prior to ignition caused by internal pressure generation. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Hobbs, M. L.; Kaneshige, M. J.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Hobbs, M. L.] Sandia Natl Labs, Nanoscale & React Proc Dept 1516, Engn Sci Ctr, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Kaneshige, M. J.] Sandia Natl Labs, Energet Mat Dynam & React Sci Dept 2554, Energet Components Ctr, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
RP Hobbs, ML (reprint author), Sandia Natl Labs, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM mlhobbs@sandia.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration
[DE-AC04-94AL85000]; Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program
FX Sandia National Laboratories is a multiprogram laboratory operated by
Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the U.S. Department
of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under Contract
DE-AC04-94AL85000. Internal document number is SAND2013-8488J. Part of
this work was presented as an invited talk at the 2013 APS-SCCM/AIRAPT
Joint Conference. 36 The authors acknowledge the Joint DoD/DOE Munitions
Program for partial support of this work. We would like to thank Shane
Snedigar for running all of the SITI experiments, Bill Erikson for
reducing the SITI data to determine thermal conductivity, Tolulope
Okusanya for helping to implement the pressure dependent model into
Aria, Eric Harstad for leading the energetics team and obtaining
funding, and Marty Pilch and Leanna Minier for their constant interest
and enthusiasm regarding our experimental and modeling activities. We
would also like to acknowledge Cuauhtemoc Aviles-Ramos for using our
model at Los Alamos to do blind predictions of experiments at Los Alamos
National Laboratory. Our internal, as well as external reviewers, are
also appreciated.
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PI MELVILLE
PA CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-9606
EI 1089-7690
J9 J CHEM PHYS
JI J. Chem. Phys.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 140
IS 12
AR 124203
DI 10.1063/1.4869351
PG 22
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE7HV
UT WOS:000334169000022
PM 24697434
ER
PT J
AU Huang, C
Libisch, F
Peng, Q
Carter, EA
AF Huang, Chen
Libisch, Florian
Peng, Qing
Carter, Emily A.
TI Time-dependent potential-functional embedding theory
SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE CALCULATIONS; COUPLED-CLUSTER APPROACH; KOHN-SHAM
EQUATIONS; EXCHANGE-CORRELATION POTENTIALS; SELF-CONSISTENT-FIELD;
LINEAR-RESPONSE; EXCITATION-ENERGIES; DENSITY FUNCTIONALS;
EXCITED-STATES; SYSTEMS
AB We introduce a time-dependent potential-functional embedding theory (TD-PFET), in which atoms are grouped into subsystems. In TD-PFET, subsystems can be propagated by different suitable time-dependent quantum mechanical methods and their interactions can be treated in a seamless, first-principles manner. TD-PFET is formulated based on the time-dependent quantum mechanics variational principle. The action of the total quantum system is written as a functional of the time-dependent embedding potential, i.e., a potential-functional formulation. By exploiting the Runge-Gross theorem, we prove the uniqueness of the time-dependent embedding potential under the constraint that all subsystems share a common embedding potential. We derive the integral equation that such an embedding potential needs to satisfy. As proof-of-principle, we demonstrate TD-PFET for a Na-4 cluster, in which each Na atom is treated as one subsystem and propagated by time-dependent Kohn-Sham density functional theory (TDDFT) using the adiabatic local density approximation (ALDA). Our results agree well with a direct TDDFT calculation on the whole Na4 cluster using ALDA. We envision that TD-PFET will ultimately be useful for studying ultrafast quantum dynamics in condensed matter, where key regions are solved by highly accurate time-dependent quantum mechanics methods, and unimportant regions are solved by faster, less accurate methods. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Huang, Chen] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
[Libisch, Florian] Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Theoret Phys, A-1040 Vienna, Austria.
[Peng, Qing] Rensselaer Polytech Inst, Dept Mech Aerosp & Nucl Engn, Troy, NY 12180 USA.
[Carter, Emily A.] Princeton Univ, Dept Mech & Aerosp Engn & Chem, Program Appl & Computat Math, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Carter, Emily A.] Princeton Univ, Andlinger Ctr Energy & Environm, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
RP Huang, C (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
EM chenh@lanl.gov; eac@princeton.edu
RI Peng, Qing/F-4246-2010; Carter, Emily/P-4075-2014;
OI Peng, Qing/0000-0002-8281-8636; Libisch, Florian/0000-0001-5641-9458
FU SFB VICOM [SFB-041 ViCoM]; FWF; National Science Foundation
[CHE-1265700]
FX Some of the calculations were performed on the TI-GRESS high-performance
computing cluster at Princeton University. We thank Dr. Kieron Burke for
discussions on TDDFT, and Dr. Adam Wasserman and Martin Mosquera for
pointing out the unconventional definition of probability current in
Ref. 6. F. L. acknowledges support by the SFB VICOM (SFB-041 ViCoM),
funded by the FWF, and E. A. C. thanks the National Science Foundation
(CHE-1265700) for support of this work.
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PA 1305 WALT WHITMAN RD, STE 300, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-9606
EI 1089-7690
J9 J CHEM PHYS
JI J. Chem. Phys.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 140
IS 12
AR 124113
DI 10.1063/1.4869538
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WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE7HV
UT WOS:000334169000018
PM 24697430
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PT J
AU Pederson, MR
Ruzsinszky, A
Perdew, JP
AF Pederson, Mark R.
Ruzsinszky, Adrienn
Perdew, John P.
TI Communication: Self-interaction correction with unitary invariance in
density functional theory
SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID GENERALIZED-GRADIENT APPROXIMATION; DIPOLE-BOUND ANIONS;
ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; LOCALIZED ORBITALS; MOLECULAR MAGNETS; FERMI HOLE;
SYSTEMS; EXCHANGE; SOLIDS; STATES
AB Standard spin-density functionals for the exchange-correlation energy of a many-electron ground state make serious self-interaction errors which can be corrected by the Perdew-Zunger self interaction correction (SIC). We propose a size-extensive construction of SIC orbitals which, unlike earlier constructions, makes SIC computationally efficient, and a true spin-density functional. The SIC orbitals are constructed from a unitary transformation that is explicitly dependent on the non-interacting one-particle density matrix. When this SIC is applied to the local spin-density approximation, improvements are found for the atomization energies of molecules. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Pederson, Mark R.] US DOE, Off Basic Energy Sci, Washington, DC 20585 USA.
[Pederson, Mark R.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Chem, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
[Ruzsinszky, Adrienn; Perdew, John P.] Temple Univ, Dept Phys, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA.
[Perdew, John P.] Temple Univ, Dept Chem, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA.
RP Pederson, MR (reprint author), US DOE, Off Basic Energy Sci, SC22-1, Washington, DC 20585 USA.
EM mark.pederson@science.doe.gov
FU NSF [DMR-1305135]
FX M.R.P. thanks Dr. R. A. Heaton who first suggested the possibility of
using a FO in the SIC-LSD functional. J.P.P. acknowledges support from
NSF Grant No. DMR-1305135.
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PA 1305 WALT WHITMAN RD, STE 300, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-9606
EI 1089-7690
J9 J CHEM PHYS
JI J. Chem. Phys.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 140
IS 12
AR 121103
DI 10.1063/1.4869581
PG 4
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE7HV
UT WOS:000334169000003
PM 24697415
ER
PT J
AU Tian, L
Russell, A
AF Tian, Liang
Russell, Alan
TI Phase field study of interfacial diffusion-driven spheroidization in a
composite comprised of two mutually insoluble phases
SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID MICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTION; MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES; SURFACE; CAPILLARITY;
INSTABILITY; STABILITY; EQUATION; KINETICS; MODELS
AB The phase field approach is a powerful computational technique to simulate morphological and microstructural evolution at the mesoscale. Spheroidization is a frequently observed morphological change of mesoscale heterogeneous structures during annealing. In this study, we used the diffuse interface phase field method to investigate the interfacial diffusion-driven spheroidization of cylindrical rod structures in a composite comprised of two mutually insoluble phases in a two-dimensional case. Perturbation of rod radius along a cylinder's axis has long been known to cause the necessary chemical potential gradient that drives spheroidization of the rod by Lord Rayleigh's instability theory. This theory indicates that a radius perturbation wavelength larger than the initial rod circumference would lead to cylindrical spheroidization. We investigated the effect of perturbation wavelength, interfacial energy, volume diffusion, phase composition, and interfacial percentage on the kinetics of spheroidization. The results match well with both the Rayleigh's instability criterion and experimental observations. (c) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Tian, Liang; Russell, Alan] Iowa State Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Tian, Liang; Russell, Alan] US DOE, Ames Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
RP Tian, L (reprint author), Iowa State Univ, 2220 Hoover Hall, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
EM ltian@iastate.edu
OI Russell, Alan/0000-0001-5264-0104
FU Iowa State University Research Foundation; Electric Power Research
Center of Iowa State University; Department of Energy through Ames
Laboratory [DE-AC02-07CH11358]
FX The financial support of the Iowa State University Research Foundation,
the Electric Power Research Center of Iowa State University, and the
Department of Energy through Ames Laboratory Contract No.
DE-AC02-07CH11358 is appreciated. The authors are also thankful for the
phase field sample code provided by Professor R. Lesar.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-9606
EI 1089-7690
J9 J CHEM PHYS
JI J. Chem. Phys.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 140
IS 12
AR 124706
DI 10.1063/1.4869296
PG 9
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE7HV
UT WOS:000334169000057
PM 24697469
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PT J
AU Knoepfel, KJ
AF Knoepfel, Kyle J.
TI Standard Model Higgs boson searches at the Tevatron
SO MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A
LA English
DT Review
DE Higgs boson; electroweak; upper limits
ID P(P)OVER-BAR COLLISIONS; ROOT-S=1.96 TEV; SYMMETRIES; MASS; LHC
AB We give an overview of Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson studies performed at the CDF and DO experiments at the Tevatron proton antiproton collider. Combining the results of many individual analyses, most of which use the full data set available, an excess with a significance of 3.0 standard deviations with respect to the SM hypothesis is observed at a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV/c(2). At that mass, the combined best-fit cross-section is consistent with the SM prediction. Constraints are also placed on the Higgs boson couplings with fermions and electroweak vector bosons and are consistent with the SM predictions within the uncertainties.
C1 Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60150 USA.
RP Knoepfel, KJ (reprint author), Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60150 USA.
EM knoepfel@fnal.gov
FU CDF department at Fermilab
FX The author would like to thank the members of the Tevatron New Phenomena
and Higgs Working Group for helpful comments and clarifications. The
author also acknowledges the support of the CDF department at Fermilab,
and he thanks the editors of Modern Physics Letters A for the invitation
to submit this paper.
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PI SINGAPORE
PA 5 TOH TUCK LINK, SINGAPORE 596224, SINGAPORE
SN 0217-7323
EI 1793-6632
J9 MOD PHYS LETT A
JI Mod. Phys. Lett. A
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 29
IS 10
AR 1430009
DI 10.1142/S0217732314300092
PG 12
WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields; Physics, Mathematical
SC Physics
GA AF2CH
UT WOS:000334519700001
ER
PT J
AU Baxamusa, S
Field, J
Dylla-Spears, R
Kozioziemski, B
Suratwala, T
Sater, J
AF Baxamusa, S.
Field, J.
Dylla-Spears, R.
Kozioziemski, B.
Suratwala, T.
Sater, J.
TI Effects of self-heating and phase change on the thermal profile of
hydrogen isotopes in confined geometries
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
AB Growth of high-quality single-crystal hydrogen in confined geometries relies on the in situ formation of seed crystals. Generation of deuterium-tritium seed crystals in a confined geometry is governed by three effects: self-heating due to tritium decay, external thermal environment, and latent heat of phase change at the boundary between hydrogen liquid and vapor. A detailed computation of the temperature profile for liquid hydrogen inside a hollow shell, as is found in inertial confinement fusion research, shows that seeds are likely to form at the equatorial plane of the shell. Radioactive decay of tritium to helium slowly alters the composition of the hydrogen vapor, resulting in a modified temperature profile that encourages seed formation at the top of the shell. We show that the computed temperature profile is consistent with a variety of experimental observations. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Baxamusa, S.; Field, J.; Dylla-Spears, R.; Kozioziemski, B.; Suratwala, T.; Sater, J.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
RP Baxamusa, S (reprint author), Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, 7000 East Ave, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM baxamusa1@llnl.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
within the LDRD program [DE-AC52-07NA27344]
FX S.B. thanks J. Fair for valuable discussion and help with finite element
modeling. This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S.
Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under
Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344 within the LDRD program.
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PI MELVILLE
PA CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-8979
EI 1089-7550
J9 J APPL PHYS
JI J. Appl. Phys.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 115
IS 12
AR 124901
DI 10.1063/1.4867781
PG 7
WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AE3TP
UT WOS:000333901100094
ER
PT J
AU Bi, ZX
Uberuaga, BP
Vernon, LJ
Aguiar, JA
Fu, EG
Zheng, SJ
Zhang, SX
Wang, YQ
Misra, A
Jia, QX
AF Bi, Zhenxing
Uberuaga, Blas P.
Vernon, L. J.
Aguiar, Jeffery A.
Fu, Engang
Zheng, Shijian
Zhang, Shixiong
Wang, Yongqiang
Misra, Amit
Jia, Quanxi
TI Role of the interface on radiation damage in the SrTiO3/LaAlO3
heterostructure under Ne2+ ion irradiation
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID NUCLEAR-WASTE; OXIDES; IMMOBILIZATION; POTENTIALS; PLUTONIUM; SYNROC
AB We systematically investigated the microstructural evolution of heteroepitaxial SrTiO3 (STO) thin films grown on a single crystal LaAlO3 (LAO) (001) substrate, focusing on the response of the STO/LAO interface to Ne2+ irradiation at room temperature. Cross sectional transmission electron microscope (TEM) analysis reveals that the LAO crystal amorphizes first after a relatively low dose of damage followed by the amorphization of the STO film after irradiation to a higher dose. While the critical dose to amorphize differs between each material, amorphization begins at the interface and proceeds outward in both cases. Thus, a crystalline/amorphous interface first forms at the STO/LAO interface by a dose of 1 dpa, and then an amorphous/amorphous interface forms when the dose reaches 3 dpa. Scanning TEM and x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy indicate no significant heavy cation elemental diffusion, though electron energy loss spectroscopy reveals a redistribution of oxygen across the film/substrate interface after Ne2+ irradiation. Atomistic calculations are used to interpret the experimental findings in terms of the defect properties in each of the two component phases. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Bi, Zhenxing; Zheng, Shijian; Zhang, Shixiong; Misra, Amit; Jia, Quanxi] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Phys & Applicat Div, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Uberuaga, Blas P.; Vernon, L. J.; Aguiar, Jeffery A.; Fu, Engang; Wang, Yongqiang] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Uberuaga, BP (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM blas@lanl.gov; qxjia@lanl.gov
RI Jia, Q. X./C-5194-2008; Misra, Amit/H-1087-2012;
OI Vernon, Louis/0000-0001-5379-7488; Aguiar, Jeffery/0000-0001-6101-4762
FU Center for Materials at Irradiation and Mechanical Extremes, an Energy
Frontier Research Center; U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of
Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [2008LANL1026]; National
Nuclear Security Administration of the US DOE [DE-AC52-06NA25396];
ORNL's Shared Research Equipment (ShaRE) User Program; Office of Basic
Energy Sciences, the U.S. Department of Energy
FX This work was supported by the Center for Materials at Irradiation and
Mechanical Extremes, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences under Award No. 2008LANL1026. This work was performed,
in part, at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, a U.S. DOE,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences user facility. Los Alamos National
Laboratory, an affirmative action equal opportunity employer, is
operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC, for the National Nuclear
Security Administration of the US DOE under Contract No.
DE-AC52-06NA25396. Parts of this research were supported by ORNL's
Shared Research Equipment (ShaRE) User Program, which were sponsored by
the Office of Basic Energy Sciences, the U.S. Department of Energy.
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AU Chason, E
Shin, JW
Chen, CH
Engwall, AM
Miller, CM
Hearne, SJ
Freund, LB
AF Chason, E.
Shin, J. W.
Chen, C. -H.
Engwall, A. M.
Miller, C. M.
Hearne, S. J.
Freund, L. B.
TI Growth of patterned island arrays to identify origins of thin film
stress
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID COMPRESSIVE STRESS; TENSILE-STRESS; COALESCENCE; MECHANISMS
AB To understand the origins of stress in thin films, we have used wafer curvature to measure the stress evolution during electrodeposition of Ni on lithographically patterned Si substrates. The stress is measured as the hemispherical islands grow and impinge upon each other, forming interfacial boundaries between them. We relate the results to a model for polycrystalline films in which the stress is attributed to competing processes occurring where the layers in adjacent grains grow into each other and form new segments of grain boundary. This model predicts that the stress in each layer depends on the rate at which the grain boundary is growing when that layer is incorporated into the film. The calculations agree with the measured stress vs thickness using a single set of fitting parameters for five different growth rates. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Chason, E.; Chen, C. -H.; Engwall, A. M.; Miller, C. M.] Brown Univ, Sch Engn, Providence, RI 02912 USA.
[Shin, J. W.] LAM Res, Tualatin, OR 97062 USA.
[Hearne, S. J.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Freund, L. B.] Univ Illinois, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
RP Chason, E (reprint author), Brown Univ, Sch Engn, Providence, RI 02912 USA.
OI Miller, Christopher M./0000-0002-0684-4381
FU Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and
Engineering [DE-SC0008799]; U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear
Security Administration [DE-AC04-94AL85000]
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge useful input from Allan Bower, Fei
Pei, Brittni Thomas, and Julia Zaskorski. This work was supported by the
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and
Engineering under Award No. #DE-SC0008799. Sandia National Laboratories
is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia
Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation,
for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security
Administration under Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
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EI 1089-7550
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JI J. Appl. Phys.
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PT J
AU Fredenburg, DA
Koller, DD
Coe, JD
Kiyanda, CB
AF Fredenburg, D. A.
Koller, D. D.
Coe, Joshua D.
Kiyanda, C. B.
TI The influence of morphology on the low- and high-strain-rate compaction
response of CeO2 powders
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID SHOCK-COMPRESSION RESPONSE; P-ALPHA MODEL; DYNAMIC COMPACTION; POROUS
MATERIALS; MESOSCALE SIMULATION; COPPER-POWDER; CONSOLIDATION; EQUATION;
PACKING; DEFORMATION
AB The low- and high-strain-rate compaction response of three distinct morphology CeO2 powders was measured experimentally. At low-strain-rates, the compression path was found to vary with initial particle morphology as a result of differences in initial packing structure and particle rearrangement at low stresses. However, similar compression responses were observed at higher stresses under low-strain-rate loading. Dynamic experiments were performed at impact velocities between 0.15 and 0.78 km/s, and resulted in compaction stresses of 0.51-4.59 GPa in the powders. In contrast to the behavior observed at low stresses and low-strain-rates, dynamic loading resulted in a similar compaction response for all morphology powders. The dynamic results were treated with a Hayes equation of state augmented with a P-alpha compaction model, and good agreement between experimental and theoretical results was achieved. From the observed similarities in compressibility for the three morphology powders at elevated stresses at both low- and high-strain-rates, a relationship is proposed linking the measured strength properties at low-strain-rates to those controlling the compaction response under dynamic loading. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Fredenburg, D. A.; Koller, D. D.; Coe, Joshua D.; Kiyanda, C. B.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Fredenburg, DA (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, POB 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM dafreden@lanl.gov
FU National Nuclear Security Administration of the U.S. Department of
Energy [DE-AC52-06NA25396]
FX The authors would like to thank M. E. Byers, S. DiMarino, R. Manzanares,
B. D. Bartram, A. H. Pacheco, D. J. Alexander, and B. P. Nolen for
target preparation, gas-gun operations, and materials characterization.
This work was conducted at Los Alamos National Laboratory, an
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, which is operated by Los
Alamos National Security, LLC, for the National Nuclear Security
Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract
DE-AC52-06NA25396.
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UT WOS:000333901100020
ER
PT J
AU Klewe, C
Meinert, M
Boehnke, A
Kuepper, K
Arenholz, E
Gupta, A
Schmalhorst, JM
Kuschel, T
Reiss, G
AF Klewe, C.
Meinert, M.
Boehnke, A.
Kuepper, K.
Arenholz, E.
Gupta, A.
Schmalhorst, J. -M.
Kuschel, T.
Reiss, G.
TI Physical characteristics and cation distribution of NiFe2O4 thin films
with high resistivity prepared by reactive co-sputtering
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
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DT Article
ID MAGNETIC-BEHAVIOR; SPINEL; FERRITE; CONDUCTIVITY; NICKEL; NI-2P
AB We fabricated NiFe2O4 thin films on MgAl2O4 (001) substrates by reactive dc magnetron co-sputtering in a pure oxygen atmosphere at different substrate temperatures. The film properties were investigated by various techniques with a focus on their structure, surface topography, magnetic characteristics, and transport properties. Structural analysis revealed a good crystallization with epitaxial growth and low roughness and a similar quality as in films grown by pulsed laser deposition. Electrical conductivity measurements showed high room temperature resistivity (12 Omega m), but low activation energy, indicating an extrinsic transport mechanism. A band gap of about 1.55 eV was found by optical spectroscopy. Detailed x-ray spectroscopy studies confirmed the samples to be ferrimagnetic with fully compensated Fe moments. By comparison with multiplet calculations of the spectra, we found that the cation valencies are to a large extent Ni2+ and Fe3+. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Klewe, C.; Meinert, M.; Boehnke, A.; Schmalhorst, J. -M.; Kuschel, T.; Reiss, G.] Univ Bielefeld, Dept Phys, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany.
[Kuepper, K.] Univ Osnabruck, Dept Phys, D-49069 Osnabruck, Germany.
[Arenholz, E.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Gupta, A.] Univ Alabama, Ctr Mat Informat Technol, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA.
RP Klewe, C (reprint author), Univ Bielefeld, Dept Phys, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany.
EM cklewe@physik.uni-bielefeld.de
RI Meinert, Markus/E-8794-2011; Kuschel, Timo/B-5747-2013; Reiss,
Gunter/A-3423-2010; Kupper, Karsten/G-1397-2016
OI Meinert, Markus/0000-0002-7813-600X; Kuschel, Timo/0000-0002-9371-8876;
Reiss, Gunter/0000-0002-0918-5940;
FU Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) within the Priority Program Spin
Caloric Transport [RE1052/24-1]; DFG [KU2321/2-1]; Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the US Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) within the Priority Program Spin Caloric
Transport (RE1052/24-1). K. K. acknowledges further support by the DFG
(KU2321/2-1). They thank D. Meier for helpful discussion and U.
Heinzmann for making available the UV/Vis spectrometer. They are
grateful for the opportunity to work at BL 4.0.2 of the Advanced Light
Source, Berkeley, USA, which was supported by the Director, Office of
Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the US Department of Energy
under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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ER
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AU Laity, G
Fierro, A
Dickens, J
Frank, K
Neuber, A
AF Laity, George
Fierro, Andrew
Dickens, James
Frank, Klaus
Neuber, Andreas
TI A passive measurement of dissociated atom densities in atmospheric
pressure air discharge plasmas using vacuum ultraviolet self-absorption
spectroscopy
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID BREAKDOWN; OXYGEN
AB We demonstrate a method for determining the dissociation degree of atmospheric pressure air discharges by measuring the self-absorption characteristics of vacuum ultraviolet radiation from O and N atoms in the plasma. The atom densities are determined by modeling the amount of radiation trapping present in the discharge, without the use of typical optical absorption diagnostic techniques which require external sources of probing radiation into the experiment. For an 8.0 mm spark discharge between needle electrodes at atmospheric pressure, typical peak O atom densities of 8.5 x 10(17) cm(-3) and peak N atom densities of 9.9 x 10(17) cm(-3) are observed within the first similar to 1.0 mm of plasma near the anode tip by analyzing the OI and NI transitions in the 130.0-132.0 nm band of the vacuum ultraviolet spectrum. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Laity, George; Fierro, Andrew; Dickens, James; Neuber, Andreas] Texas Tech Univ, Ctr Pulsed Power & Power Elect, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
[Laity, George; Fierro, Andrew; Dickens, James; Neuber, Andreas] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Phys, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
[Laity, George] Sandia Natl Labs, Appl Sci & Technol Maturat Dept, Albuquerque, NM 87123 USA.
[Frank, Klaus] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Dept Phys, Erlangen Ctr Astroparticle Phys, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany.
RP Laity, G (reprint author), Texas Tech Univ, Ctr Pulsed Power & Power Elect, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
FU U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR); Directed Energy
Professional Society; Directed Energy Scholar program at the U.S. Air
Force Research Laboratory (AFRL); National Physical Science Consortium;
Sandia National Laboratories
FX This work was supported by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific
Research (AFOSR) Grant on the "Basic Physics of Distributed Plasma
Discharge." G. Laity was under fellowship support from the Directed
Energy Professional Society and the Directed Energy Scholar program at
the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). A. Fierro was under
fellowship support from the National Physical Science Consortium in
partnership with Sandia National Laboratories. The authors would like to
thank the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for the
Atomic Spectra Database (ASD) available online.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
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PD MAR 28
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UT WOS:000333901100008
ER
PT J
AU Li, KY
Liu, LY
Wang, RZ
Xiao, SG
Zhou, H
Yan, H
AF Li, Kai-Yu
Liu, Li-Ying
Wang, Ru-Zhi
Xiao, Si-Guo
Zhou, Hua
Yan, Hui
TI Broadband sensitization of downconversion phosphor YPO4 by optimizing
TiO2 substitution in host lattice co-doped with Pr3+-Yb3+ ion-couple
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID NEAR-INFRARED EMISSION; DOWN-CONVERSION; LUMINESCENCE; PR3+; YB3+;
ENHANCEMENT; ULTRAVIOLET; SILICON
AB This study demonstrates a feasible and efficient route to alleviate the absorption problem of the terrestrial solar spectrum and enhance broadband luminescence from a promising down conversion powder phosphor YPO4 co-doped with Pr3+-Yb3+ lanthanide ion-couple: incorporating a third sensitizing transition metal ion, e. g., Ti4+. The x-ray powder diffraction results confirm the lattice substitution by the solid-state reaction doping rather than the formation of any secondary phase. The emission spectral results and the luminescence decay curve analysis show that the downconversion luminescence can be enhanced by 200%-300% and the quantum efficiency enhanced by more than 20% at the wavelength of around 980 nm, the best response spectrum for Si-based solar cells, by optimizing TiO2 doping concentration at 7 mol. %. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Li, Kai-Yu; Wang, Ru-Zhi; Yan, Hui] Beijing Univ Technol, Coll Mat Sci & Engn, Beijing 100124, Peoples R China.
[Li, Kai-Yu] China Bldg Mat Acad, Beijing 100024, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Li-Ying] Beijing Univ Technol, Coll Appl Sci, Beijing 100124, Peoples R China.
[Xiao, Si-Guo] Xiangtan Univ, Dept Phys, Xiangtan 411105, Peoples R China.
[Xiao, Si-Guo] Xiangtan Univ, Inst Nanophys & Rare Earth Luminescence, Xiangtan 411105, Peoples R China.
[Zhou, Hua] Argonne Natl Lab, Xray Sci Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Wang, RZ (reprint author), Beijing Univ Technol, Coll Mat Sci & Engn, Beijing 100124, Peoples R China.
EM wrz@bjut.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51032002, 51202007,
11274029, 11274028]; Importation and Development of High-Caliber Talents
Project of Beijing Municipal Institutions [CITTCD201204037]; Jing-Hua
Talents Project of Beijing University of Technology [2014-JH-L07];
Foundation on the Creative Research Team Construction Promotion Project
of Beijing Municipal Institution [IDHT20140506]
FX This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science
Foundation of China (NSFC) (Grant Nos. 51032002, 51202007, 11274029, and
11274028), the Importation and Development of High-Caliber Talents
Project of Beijing Municipal Institutions (No. CIT&TCD201204037), and
the Jing-Hua Talents Project of Beijing University of Technology (No.
2014-JH-L07). "The Foundation on the Creative Research Team Construction
Promotion Project of Beijing Municipal Institution (No. IDHT20140506)."
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PT J
AU Adamczyk, L
Adkins, JK
Agakishiev, G
Aggarwal, MM
Ahammed, Z
Alekseev, I
Alford, J
Anson, CD
Aparin, A
Arkhipkin, D
Aschenauer, EC
Averichev, GS
Banerjee, A
Beavis, DR
Bellwied, R
Bhasin, A
Bhati, AK
Bhattarai, P
Bichsel, H
Bielcik, J
Bielcikova, J
Bland, LC
Bordyuzhin, IG
Borowski, W
Bouchet, J
Brandin, AV
Brovko, SG
Bultmann, S
Bunzarov, I
Burton, TP
Butterworth, J
Caines, H
Sanchez, MCD
Cebra, D
Cendejas, R
Cervantes, MC
Chaloupka, P
Chang, Z
Chattopadhyay, S
Chen, HF
Chen, JH
Chen, L
Cheng, J
Cherney, M
Chikanian, A
Christie, W
Chwastowski, J
Codrington, MJM
Contin, G
Cramer, JG
Crawford, HJ
Cui, X
Das, S
Leyva, AD
De Silva, LC
Debbe, RR
Dedovich, TG
Deng, J
Derevschikov, AA
de Souza, RD
Dhamija, S
di Ruzza, B
Didenko, L
Dilks, C
Ding, F
Djawotho, P
Dong, X
Drachenberg, JL
Draper, JE
Du, CM
Dunkelberger, LE
Dunlop, JC
Efimov, LG
Engelage, J
Engle, KS
Eppley, G
Eun, L
Evdokimov, O
Eyser, O
Fatemi, R
Fazio, S
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Finch, E
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Flores, CE
Gagliardi, CA
Gangadharan, DR
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Greiner, L
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Harris, JW
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Huang, B
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Li, ZM
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Zyzak, M
AF Adamczyk, L.
Adkins, J. K.
Agakishiev, G.
Aggarwal, M. M.
Ahammed, Z.
Alekseev, I.
Alford, J.
Anson, C. D.
Aparin, A.
Arkhipkin, D.
Aschenauer, E. C.
Averichev, G. S.
Banerjee, A.
Beavis, D. R.
Bellwied, R.
Bhasin, A.
Bhati, A. K.
Bhattarai, P.
Bichsel, H.
Bielcik, J.
Bielcikova, J.
Bland, L. C.
Bordyuzhin, I. G.
Borowski, W.
Bouchet, J.
Brandin, A. V.
Brovko, S. G.
Bueltmann, S.
Bunzarov, I.
Burton, T. P.
Butterworth, J.
Caines, H.
de la Barca Sanchez, M. Calderon
Cebra, D.
Cendejas, R.
Cervantes, M. C.
Chaloupka, P.
Chang, Z.
Chattopadhyay, S.
Chen, H. F.
Chen, J. H.
Chen, L.
Cheng, J.
Cherney, M.
Chikanian, A.
Christie, W.
Chwastowski, J.
Codrington, M. J. M.
Contin, G.
Cramer, J. G.
Crawford, H. J.
Cui, X.
Das, S.
Leyva, A. Davila
De Silva, L. C.
Debbe, R. R.
Dedovich, T. G.
Deng, J.
Derevschikov, A. A.
de Souza, R. Derradi
Dhamija, S.
di Ruzza, B.
Didenko, L.
Dilks, C.
Ding, F.
Djawotho, P.
Dong, X.
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Yip, K.
Yoo, I-K.
Yu, N.
Zawisza, Y.
Zbroszczyk, H.
Zha, W.
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Zhang, J. L.
Zhang, S.
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Zhang, Y.
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Zyzak, M.
CA STAR Collaboration
TI Jet-Hadron Correlations in root s(NN)=200 GeV p plus p and Central Au
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ID NUCLEUS-NUCLEUS COLLISIONS; TIME PROJECTION CHAMBER; QUARK-GLUON PLASMA;
PARTICLE SUPPRESSION; TRANSVERSE-MOMENTUM; TEV; DEPENDENCE; STAR;
COLLABORATION; PERSPECTIVE
AB Azimuthal angular correlations of charged hadrons with respect to the axis of a reconstructed (trigger) jet in Au + Au and p + p collisions at root s(NN) = 200 GeV in STAR are presented. The trigger jet population in Au + Au collisions is biased toward jets that have not interacted with the medium, allowing easier matching of jet energies between Au + Au and p + p collisions while enhancing medium effects on the recoil jet. The associated hadron yield of the recoil jet is significantly suppressed at high transverse momentum (p(T)(assoc)) and enhanced at low p(T)(assoc) in 0%-20% central Au + Au collisions compared to p + p collisions, which is indicative of medium-induced parton energy loss in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions.
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RP Adamczyk, L (reprint author), AGH Univ Sci & Technol, Krakow, Poland.
RI Yi, Li/Q-1705-2016; Svirida, Dmitry/R-4909-2016; Inst. of Physics, Gleb
Wataghin/A-9780-2017; Okorokov, Vitaly/C-4800-2017; Ma,
Yu-Gang/M-8122-2013; Gunarathne, Devika/C-4903-2017; Strikhanov,
Mikhail/P-7393-2014; XIAO, Zhigang/C-3788-2015; Lednicky,
Richard/K-4164-2013; Fazio, Salvatore /G-5156-2010; Kycia,
Radoslaw/J-4397-2015; Huang, Bingchu/H-6343-2015; Derradi de Souza,
Rafael/M-4791-2013; Xin, Kefeng/O-9195-2016; Rusnak, Jan/G-8462-2014;
Bielcikova, Jana/G-9342-2014; Takahashi, Jun/B-2946-2012; Alekseev,
Igor/J-8070-2014; Sumbera, Michal/O-7497-2014
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Yu-Gang/0000-0002-0233-9900; Gunarathne, Devika/0000-0002-7155-7418;
Strikhanov, Mikhail/0000-0003-2586-0405; Kycia,
Radoslaw/0000-0002-6390-4627; Huang, Bingchu/0000-0002-3253-3210;
Derradi de Souza, Rafael/0000-0002-2084-7001; Xin,
Kefeng/0000-0003-4853-9219; Takahashi, Jun/0000-0002-4091-1779;
Alekseev, Igor/0000-0003-3358-9635; Sumbera, Michal/0000-0002-0639-7323
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CNRS/IN2P3; FAPESP CNPq of Brazil; Ministry of Education and Science of
the Russian Federation; NNSFC, CAS, MoST, and MoE of China; Korean
Research Foundation; GA and MSMT of the Czech Republic; FIAS of Germany;
DAE, DST, and CSIR of India; National Science Centre of Poland; National
Research Foundation [NRF-2012004024]; Ministry of Science, Education,
and Sports of the Republic of Croatia; RosAtom of Russia; Renaissance
Technologies Corporation
FX We thank the RHIC Operations Group and RCF at BNL, the NERSC Center at
LBNL; the KISTI Center in Korea; and the Open Science Grid consortium
for providing resources and support. This work was supported in part by
the Offices of NP and HEP within the U.S. DOE Office of Science; the
U.S. NSF, CNRS/IN2P3; FAPESP CNPq of Brazil; Ministry of Education and
Science of the Russian Federation; NNSFC, CAS, MoST, and MoE of China;
the Korean Research Foundation; GA and MSMT of the Czech Republic; FIAS
of Germany; DAE, DST, and CSIR of India; National Science Centre of
Poland; National Research Foundation (NRF-2012004024), Ministry of
Science, Education, and Sports of the Republic of Croatia; and RosAtom
of Russia. Finally, we gratefully acknowledge a sponsored research grant
for the 2006 run period from Renaissance Technologies Corporation.
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Golden, EM
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Yang, S
Sarker, MAR
Watauchi, S
Nagao, M
Tanaka, I
Tryk, DA
Manivannan, A
Halliburton, LE
AF Brant, A. T.
Golden, E. M.
Giles, N. C.
Yang, Shan
Sarker, M. A. R.
Watauchi, S.
Nagao, M.
Tanaka, I.
Tryk, D. A.
Manivannan, A.
Halliburton, L. E.
TI Triplet ground state of the neutral oxygen-vacancy donor in rutile TiO2
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ID ANATASE; DEFECTS; FERROMAGNETISM; POLYMORPHS; BEHAVIOR; SURFACE; FILMS
AB Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is used to investigate the triplet (S = 1) ground state of the neutral oxygen vacancy in bulk rutile TiO2 crystals. This shallow donor consists of an oxygen vacancy with two nearest-neighbor, exchange-coupled Ti3+ ions located along the [001] direction and equidistant from the vacancy. The spins of the two trapped electrons, one at each Ti3+ ion, align parallel to give the S = 1 state. These neutral oxygen vacancies are formed near 25 K in as-grown oxidized TiO2 crystals by illuminating with sub-band-gap 442 nm laser light. The angular dependence of the EPR spectra provides the principal values and axes for the g and D matrices. Observations of the Ti-47 and Ti-49 hyperfine lines when the magnetic field is along high-symmetry directions show that the two Ti3+ ions are equivalent; i.e., they have equal hyperfine A matrices. The A matrix for each Ti3+ ion in the neutral S = 1 oxygen vacancy is approximately half of the A matrix reported earlier for the one Ti3+ ion in the singly ionized S = 1/2 oxygen vacancy [Brant et al., J. Appl. Phys. 114, 113702 (2013)]. The neutral oxygen vacancies are thermally unstable above 25 K. They release an electron to the conduction band with an activation energy near 63 meV and convert to singly ionized S = 1/2 oxygen vacancies. When undoped TiO2 is sufficiently oxygen deficient (i.e., reduced), this combination of conduction band electrons and singly ionized oxygen vacancies may result in carrier-mediated ferromagnetism at room temperature.
C1 [Brant, A. T.; Golden, E. M.; Giles, N. C.] US Air Force, Inst Technol, Dept Engn Phys, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA.
[Yang, Shan; Halliburton, L. E.] W Virginia Univ, Dept Phys, Morgantown, WV 26505 USA.
[Sarker, M. A. R.; Watauchi, S.; Nagao, M.; Tanaka, I.] Univ Yamanashi, Ctr Crystal Sci & Technol, Kofu, Yamanashi 4008511, Japan.
[Tryk, D. A.] Univ Yamanashi, Fuel Cell Nanomat Ctr, Kofu, Yamanashi 4000021, Japan.
[Manivannan, A.] Natl Energy Technol Lab, Morgantown, WV 26507 USA.
RP Giles, NC (reprint author), US Air Force, Inst Technol, Dept Engn Phys, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA.
EM nancy.giles@afit.edu
RI Tryk, Donald/D-5931-2012
OI Tryk, Donald/0000-0003-4660-9674
FU National Research Council
FX A.T.B. was supported by a Postdoctoral Research Associateship Award from
the National Research Council. The views expressed in this paper are
those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy
or position of the US Air Force, the US Department of Defense, or the US
government.
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AF Lu, Yuan-Ming
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TI Symmetry-induced anyon breeding in fractional quantum Hall states
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DT Article
ID EXCITATIONS; STATISTICS; HIERARCHY; CHARGE; FLUID
AB An exotic feature of the fractional quantum Hall effect is the emergence of anyons, which are quasiparticle excitations with fractional statistics. In the presence of a symmetry, such as U( 1) charge conservation, it is well known that anyons can carry fractional symmetry quantum numbers. In this paper we reveal a different class of symmetry realizations, i.e., anyons can "breed" in multiples under symmetry operation. We focus on the global Ising (Z2) symmetry and show examples of these unconventional symmetry realizations in Laughlin-type fractional quantum Hall states. One remarkable consequence of such an Ising symmetry is the emergence of anyons on the Ising symmetry domain walls. We also provide a mathematical framework which generalizes this phenomenon to any Abelian topological orders.
C1 [Lu, Yuan-Ming] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Lu, Yuan-Ming] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Fidkowski, Lukasz] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Phys & Astron, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
RP Lu, YM (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RI Lu, Yuan-Ming/D-7554-2017
OI Lu, Yuan-Ming/0000-0001-6275-739X
FU Office of BES, Materials Sciences Division of the US DOE
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX This work is supported by Office of BES, Materials Sciences Division of
the US DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 (Y.M.L.). We are
grateful for useful discussions with A.Kitaev, N.Lindner, and
A.Vishwanath.
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SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 11
AR 115321
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.115321
PG 8
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD8ZQ
UT WOS:000333554600004
ER
PT J
AU Pang, JWL
Chernatynskiy, A
Larson, BC
Buyers, WJL
Abernathy, DL
McClellan, KJ
Phillpot, SR
AF Pang, Judy W. L.
Chernatynskiy, Aleksandr
Larson, Bennett C.
Buyers, William J. L.
Abernathy, Douglas L.
McClellan, Kenneth J.
Phillpot, Simon R.
TI Phonon density of states and anharmonicity of UO2
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID INITIO MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; TOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONS; WAVE BASIS-SET;
URANIUM-DIOXIDE; CRYSTAL; METALS
AB Phonon density of states (PDOS) measurements have been performed on polycrystalline UO2 at 295 and 1200 K using time-of-flight inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the impact of anharmonicity on the vibrational spectra and to benchmark ab initio PDOS simulations performed on this strongly correlated Mott insulator. Time-of-flight PDOS measurements include anharmonic linewidth broadening, inherently, and the factor of similar to 7 enhancement of the oxygen spectrum relative to the uranium component by the increased neutron sensitivity to the oxygen-dominated optical phonon modes. The first-principles simulations of quasiharmonic PDOS spectra were neutron weighted and anharmonicity was introduced in an approximate way by convolution with wave-vector-weighted averages over our previously measured phonon linewidths for UO2, which are provided in numerical form. Comparisons between the PDOS measurements and the simulations show reasonable agreement overall, but they also reveal important areas of disagreement for both high and low temperatures. The discrepancies stem largely from a similar to 10 meV compression in the overall bandwidth (energy range) of the oxygen-dominated optical phonons in the simulations. A similar linewidth-convoluted comparison performed with the PDOS spectrum of Dolling et al. obtained by shell-model fitting to their historical phonon dispersion measurements shows excellent agreement with the time-of-flight PDOS measurements reported here. In contrast, we show by comparisons of spectra in linewidth-convoluted form that recent first-principles simulations for UO2 fail to account for the PDOS spectrum determined from the measurements of Dolling et al. These results demonstrate PDOS measurements to be stringent tests for ab inito simulations of phonon physics in UO2 and they indicate further the need for advances in theory to address the lattice dynamics of UO2.
C1 [Pang, Judy W. L.; Larson, Bennett C.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Chernatynskiy, Aleksandr; Phillpot, Simon R.] Univ Florida, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
[Buyers, William J. L.] Chalk River Labs, Natl Res Council, Chalk River, ON K0J 1J0, Canada.
[Abernathy, Douglas L.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Quantum Condensed Matter Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[McClellan, Kenneth J.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Pang, JWL (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM pangj@ornl.gov
RI Abernathy, Douglas/A-3038-2012; BL18, ARCS/A-3000-2012;
OI Abernathy, Douglas/0000-0002-3533-003X; Phillpot,
Simon/0000-0002-7774-6535; Chernatynskiy, Aleksandr/0000-0001-7431-7201
FU US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES),
CMSNF, an Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC); US Government
[DE-AC07-05ID14517]
FX We thank Curtis Maples and Michael Trammell of Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL) for technical support on experimental preparation.
Research at ORNL was sponsored by the US Department of Energy (DOE),
Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES), CMSNF, an Energy Frontier
Research Center (EFRC) hosted at Idaho National Laboratory. AC and SRP
are subcontractors of the US Government under Contract
DE-AC07-05ID14517, under the EFRC (Office of Science, BES, FWP 1356).
The Research at ORNL Spallation Neutron Source (DLA) was sponsored by
the Scientific User Facilities Division of BES. WJLB acknowledges the
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. The urania samples were
prepared at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) under support by the
DOE, Office of Nuclear Energy, Fuel Cycle Research and Development
program. LANL is operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC, for the
National Nuclear Security Adminstration of the DOE under contract
DE-AC5206NA25396.
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SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 11
AR 115132
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.115132
PG 11
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD8ZQ
UT WOS:000333554600001
ER
PT J
AU Shin, HM
McKone, TE
Sohn, MD
Bennett, DH
AF Shin, Hyeong-Moo
McKone, Thomas E.
Sohn, Michael D.
Bennett, Deborah H.
TI Tracking Contributions to Human Body Burden of Environmental Chemicals
by Correlating Environmental Measurements with Biomarkers
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ORGANOPHOSPHATE PESTICIDE EXPOSURE; IN-HOUSE DUST; SERUM; CHILDREN;
PBDES; CHARACTERIZE; ASSOCIATIONS; VARIABILITY; HANDWIPES; URINE
AB The work addresses current knowledge gaps regarding causes for correlations between environmental and biomarker measurements and explores the underappreciated role of variability in disaggregating exposure attributes that contribute to biomarker levels. Our simulation-based study considers variability in environmental and food measurements, the relative contribution of various exposure sources (indoors and food), and the biological half-life of a compound, on the resulting correlations between biomarker and environmental measurements. For two hypothetical compounds whose half-lives are on the order of days for one and years for the other, we generate synthetic daily environmental concentrations and food exposures with different day-to-day and population variability as well as different amounts of home-and food-based exposure. Assuming that the total intake results only from home-based exposure and food ingestion, we estimate time-dependent biomarker concentrations using a one-compartment pharmacokinetic model. Box plots of modeled R-2 values indicate that although the R-2 correlation between wipe and biological (e. g., serum) measurements is within the same range for the two compounds, the relative contribution of the home exposure to the total exposure could differ by up to 20%, thus providing the relative indication of their contribution to body burden. The novel method introduced in this paper provides insights for evaluating scenarios or experiments where sample, exposure, and compound variability must be weighed in order to interpret associations between exposure data.
C1 [Shin, Hyeong-Moo; Bennett, Deborah H.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[McKone, Thomas E.; Sohn, Michael D.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[McKone, Thomas E.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Shin, HM (reprint author), Univ Calif Davis, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
EM hmshin@ucdavis.edu
FU American Chemistry Council [3-DBACC01]
FX This research is funded by the American Chemistry Council (Grant#:
3-DBACC01, http://www.americanchemistry.com/). The funders had no role
in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 9
IS 3
AR e93678
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0093678
PG 6
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AE0TC
UT WOS:000333678100054
PM 24681626
ER
PT J
AU Shimada, H
Jacobsen, JL
Kamiya, Y
AF Shimada, H.
Jacobsen, J. L.
Kamiya, Y.
TI Phase diagram and strong-coupling fixed point in the disordered O(n)
loop model
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND THEORETICAL
LA English
DT Article
DE conformal field theory; disordered system; renormalization group; loop
models
ID CONFORMAL FIELD-THEORY; STATE POTTS-MODEL; ISING SPIN-GLASS;
CRITICAL-BEHAVIOR; 2 DIMENSIONS; CRITICAL EXPONENTS; TRANSITION;
INVARIANCE; ENERGY; PERCOLATION
AB We study the phase diagram and critical properties of the two-dimensional disordered O(n) loop model. The renormalization group (RG) flow is extracted from the landscape of the effective central charge c obtained by the transfer matrix method. We find a line of multicritical fixed points (FPs) at strong randomness for n > n(c) similar to 0.5. We also find a line of stable random FPs for n(c) < n < 1, whose c and critical exponents agree well with the 1 - n expansion results. The multicritical FP at n = 1 has c = 0.4612(4), which suggests that it belongs to the universality class of the Nishimori point in the random-bond Ising model. For n > 2, we find another critical line that connects the hard-hexagon FP in the pure model to a finite-randomness zero-temperature FP
C1 [Shimada, H.] OIST Grad Univ, Math & Theoret Phys Unit, F-9040495 Onna Son, Okinawa, Japan.
[Jacobsen, J. L.] Ecole Normale Super, Lab Phys Theor, F-75231 Paris, France.
[Jacobsen, J. L.] Univ Paris 06, F-75252 Paris, France.
[Kamiya, Y.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Kamiya, Y.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, CNLS, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Shimada, H (reprint author), OIST Grad Univ, Math & Theoret Phys Unit, 1919-1 Tancha, F-9040495 Onna Son, Okinawa, Japan.
EM hirohiko.shimada@oist.jp; jacobsen@lpt.ens.fr; kamiya@lanl.gov
RI Kamiya, Yoshitomo/B-6307-2012;
OI Kamiya, Yoshitomo/0000-0002-0758-0234; Jacobsen, Jesper
Lykke/0000-0002-7615-2874
FU Bourse du Gouvernement Francais; Philippe Meyer foundation; Institut
Universitaire de France; Agence Nationale de la Recherche
[ANR-10-BLAN-0414]; US DOE through the LDRD program [DE-AC52-06NA25396]
FX The authors wish to thank Edouard Brezin, Ilya A Gruzberg, Hubert
Saleur, Ido Regev and Cristian Batista for valuable discussions. The
work of HS was supported by a Bourse du Gouvernement Francais and the
Philippe Meyer foundation. The work of JLJ was supported by the Institut
Universitaire de France and the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (grant
ANR-10-BLAN-0414). The work of YK at LANL was performed under the
auspices of the US DOE contract no. DE-AC52-06NA25396 through the LDRD
program. Part of the numerical work was carried out on the CURIE
supercomputer (GENCI-TGCC 2013-056956) as well as on the supercomputers
of NERSC.
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PI BRISTOL
PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 1751-8113
EI 1751-8121
J9 J PHYS A-MATH THEOR
JI J. Phys. A-Math. Theor.
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 47
IS 12
AR 122001
DI 10.1088/1751-8113/47/12/122001
PG 10
WC Physics, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Mathematical
SC Physics
GA AC9HH
UT WOS:000332844600001
ER
PT J
AU Ahmed, T
Haraldsen, JT
Rehr, JJ
Di Ventra, M
Schuller, I
Balatsky, AV
AF Ahmed, Towfiq
Haraldsen, Jason T.
Rehr, John J.
Di Ventra, Massimiliano
Schuller, Ivan
Balatsky, Alexander V.
TI Correlation dynamics and enhanced signals for the identification of
serial biomolecules and DNA bases
SO NANOTECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE graphene nanopore; cross-correlation; tunneling conductance; electronic
DNA sequencing; DFT NEGF calculation
ID GRAPHENE NANOPORES; ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT; NUCLEOTIDES; MOLECULES;
TRANSLOCATION; CONDUCTANCE; MEMBRANE; DEVICE
AB Nanopore-based sequencing has demonstrated a significant potential for the development of fast, accurate, and cost-efficient fingerprinting techniques for next generation molecular detection and sequencing. We propose a specific multilayered graphene-based nanopore device architecture for the recognition of single biomolecules. Molecular detection and analysis can be accomplished through the detection of transverse currents as the molecule or DNA base translocates through the nanopore. To increase the overall signal-to-noise ratio and the accuracy, we implement a new 'multi-point cross-correlation' technique for identification of DNA bases or other molecules on the single molecular level. We demonstrate that the cross-correlations between each nanopore will greatly enhance the transverse current signal for each molecule. We implement first-principles transport calculations for DNA bases surveyed across a multilayered graphene nanopore system to illustrate the advantages of the proposed geometry. A time-series analysis of the cross-correlation functions illustrates the potential of this method for enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio. This work constitutes a significant step forward in facilitating fingerprinting of single biomolecules using solid state technology.
C1 [Ahmed, Towfiq; Haraldsen, Jason T.; Balatsky, Alexander V.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Haraldsen, Jason T.; Balatsky, Alexander V.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Haraldsen, Jason T.] James Madison Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA.
[Rehr, John J.] Univ Washington, Dept Phys, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Di Ventra, Massimiliano; Schuller, Ivan] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Phys, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
[Balatsky, Alexander V.] KTH Royal Inst Technol, Nordic Inst Theoret Phys, Stockholm, Sweden.
[Balatsky, Alexander V.] Stockholm Univ, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
RP Ahmed, T (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM atowfiq@u.washington.edu; haraldjt@jmu.edu; jjr@uw.edu;
diventra@physics.ucsd.edu; ichuller@physics.ucsd.edu;
balatsky@hotmail.com
RI Haraldsen, Jason/B-9809-2012
OI Haraldsen, Jason/0000-0002-8641-5412
FU Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies at Los Alamos, a US Department of
Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences user facility; Los Alamos
National Security, LLC, for the National Nuclear Security Administration
of the US Department of Energy [DE-AC52-06NA25396]; VR [621-2012-2983];
ERC [321031-DM]; National Institutes of Health; AFOSR [FA9550-10-1-0409]
FX We are grateful to KT Wikfeld, K Zakharchenko and Svetlana Kilina for
useful discussions. This work is supported by the Center for Integrated
Nanotechnologies at Los Alamos, a US Department of Energy, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences user facility. Los Alamos National Laboratory, an
affirmative action equal opportunity employer, is operated by Los Alamos
National Security, LLC, for the National Nuclear Security Administration
of the US Department of Energy under contract DE-AC52-06NA25396. Work at
NORDITA was supported by VR 621-2012-2983 and ERC 321031-DM. MD
acknowledges partial support from the National Institutes of Health. IKS
is supported by AFOSR FA9550-10-1-0409.
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PI BRISTOL
PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 0957-4484
EI 1361-6528
J9 NANOTECHNOLOGY
JI Nanotechnology
PD MAR 28
PY 2014
VL 25
IS 12
AR 125705
DI 10.1088/0957-4484/25/12/125705
PG 7
WC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary;
Physics, Applied
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science; Physics
GA AC6XK
UT WOS:000332669300018
PM 24577191
ER
PT J
AU Clark, CR
Chou, CW
Ellis, AR
Hunker, J
Kemme, SA
Maunz, P
Tabakov, B
Tigges, C
Stick, DL
AF Clark, Craig R.
Chou, Chin-wen
Ellis, A. R.
Hunker, Jeff
Kemme, Shanalyn A.
Maunz, Peter
Tabakov, Boyan
Tigges, Chris
Stick, Daniel L.
TI Characterization of Fluorescence Collection Optics Integrated with a
Microfabricated Surface Electrode Ion Trap
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
LA English
DT Article
AB We demonstrate and characterize a scalable optical subsystem for detecting ion qubit states in a surface electrode ion trap. An array of lithographically fabricated diffractive lenses located below the plane of the trap images ions at multiple locations, relaying the collected light out of the vacuum chamber through multimode fibers. The lenses are designed with solid angle collection efficiencies of 3.58%; with all losses included, a detection efficiency of 0.388% is measured. We measure a minimal effect of the dielectric optical substrate on the temporal variation of stray electric fields and the motional heating rate of the ion.
C1 [Clark, Craig R.; Ellis, A. R.; Hunker, Jeff; Kemme, Shanalyn A.; Maunz, Peter; Tabakov, Boyan; Tigges, Chris; Stick, Daniel L.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Tabakov, Boyan; Stick, Daniel L.] Univ New Mexico, Ctr Quantum Informat & Control, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
[Chou, Chin-wen] NIST, Boulder, CO 80305 USA.
RP Clark, CR (reprint author), Sandia Natl Labs, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
FU Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA); U.S.
Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration
[DE-AC04-94AL85000]
FX We acknowledge and thank Robert Boye for many helpful discussions and M.
G. Blain, Joel Wendt, Sally Samora, and the entire fabrication team for
providing us with the trap and optics. We also thank Greg Brady for the
optical design. This work was supported by the Intelligence Advanced
Research Projects Activity (IARPA). Sandia National Laboratories is a
multiprogram laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a
wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S.
Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under
Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000.
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PI COLLEGE PK
PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 2331-7019
J9 PHYS REV APPL
JI Phys. Rev. Appl.
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
VL 1
IS 2
AR 024004
DI 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.1.024004
PG 5
WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AS5QN
UT WOS:000344325000005
ER
PT J
AU Finot, E
Fabre, A
Passian, A
Thundat, T
AF Finot, Eric
Fabre, Arnaud
Passian, Ali
Thundat, Thomas
TI Dynamic and Static Manifestation of Molecular Absorption in Thin Films
Probed by a Microcantilever
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
LA English
DT Article
ID HYDROGEN; STRESS; ADSORPTION; RESONANCE
AB Mechanical resonators shaped like microcantilevers have been demonstrated as a platform for very sensitive detection of chemical and biological analytes. However, their use as an analytical tool requires fundamental understanding of the molecular absorption-induced effects in the static and dynamic sensor response. The effect of absorption-induced surface stress on the microcantilever response is here investigated using palladium hydride formation. It is shown that the dynamic and static responses of the cantilever monitored simultaneously exhibit excellent correlation with the crystalline phases of hydride formation. However, the resonance frequency shifts and quasistatic bending are observed to be independent during the solid solution phase. Importantly, absorption-induced changes in the elastic parameters of the palladium film are found to play a dominant role in the static and dynamic response. The presented results help in discerning between changes in swelling and elastic modulus that control the cantilever response as well as the relationships between these parameters.
C1 [Finot, Eric] Univ Bourgogne, Lab Interdisciplinaire Carnot Bourgogne, CNRS, UMR 6303, F-21000 Dijon, France.
[Fabre, Arnaud] Commissariat Energie Atom Valduc, F-21120 Is Sur Tille, France.
[Passian, Ali] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Thundat, Thomas] Univ Alberta, Dept Chem & Mat Engn, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R3, Canada.
RP Finot, E (reprint author), Univ Bourgogne, Lab Interdisciplinaire Carnot Bourgogne, CNRS, UMR 6303, F-21000 Dijon, France.
EM eric.finot@u-bourgogne.fr
FU Labex ACTION Program [ANR-11-LABX-01-01]; Canada Excellence Research
Chair Program
FX This work has been performed in cooperation with the Labex ACTION
Program (under Contract No. ANR-11-LABX-01-01). T. T. is supported by
the Canada Excellence Research Chair Program.
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PI COLLEGE PK
PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 2331-7019
J9 PHYS REV APPL
JI Phys. Rev. Appl.
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
VL 1
IS 2
AR 024001
DI 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.1.024001
PG 5
WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AS5QN
UT WOS:000344325000002
ER
PT J
AU Tesfa, TK
Leung, LR
Huang, MY
Li, HY
Voisin, N
Wigmosta, MS
AF Tesfa, Teklu K.
Leung, L. Ruby
Huang, Maoyi
Li, Hong-Yi
Voisin, Nathalie
Wigmosta, Mark S.
TI Scalability of grid- and subbasin-based land surface modeling approaches
for hydrologic simulations
SO JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
LA English
DT Article
ID ENERGY-BALANCE; OROGRAPHIC PRECIPITATION; CLIMATE MODELS; WATER;
RESOLUTION; RUNOFF; PARAMETERIZATION; TOPMODEL; BASINS; SYSTEM
AB This paper investigates the relative merits of grid- and subbasin-based land surface modeling approaches for hydrologic simulations, with a focus on their scalability (i.e., ability to perform consistently across spatial resolutions) in simulating runoff generation. Simulations are produced by the grid-and subbasin-based Community Land Model at 0.125 degrees, 0.25 degrees, 0.5 degrees, and 1 degrees spatial resolutions over the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Using the 0.125 degrees simulation as the "reference" solution, statistical metrics are calculated by comparing simulations at 0.25 degrees, 0.5 degrees, and 1 degrees resolutions with the 0.125 degrees simulation for each approach. Statistical significance test results suggest significant scalability advantage for the subbasin-based approach compared to the grid-based approach. Basin level annual average relative errors of surface runoff at 0.25 degrees, 0.5 degrees, and 1 degrees resolutions compared to the 0.125 degrees simulation are 3%, 4%, and 6% for the subbasin-based configuration and 4%, 7%, and 11% for the grid-based configuration, respectively. The scalability advantages are more pronounced during winter/spring and over mountainous regions. The source of runoff scalability is found to be related to the scalability of major meteorological and land surface parameters of runoff generation. More specifically, the subbasin-based approach is more consistent across spatial scales than the grid-based approach in snowfall/rainfall partitioning because of scalability related to air temperature and surface elevation. Scalability of a topographic parameter used in runoff parameterization also contributes to improved scalability of the rain-driven saturated surface runoff component, particularly during winter. Hence, this study demonstrates the importance of spatial structure for multiscale modeling of hydrological processes.
C1 [Tesfa, Teklu K.; Leung, L. Ruby; Huang, Maoyi; Li, Hong-Yi; Voisin, Nathalie; Wigmosta, Mark S.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Tesfa, TK (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM teklu.tesfa@pnnl.gov
RI Li, Hong-Yi/C-9143-2014; Huang, Maoyi/I-8599-2012;
OI Li, Hong-Yi/0000-0001-5690-3610; Huang, Maoyi/0000-0001-9154-9485;
Voisin, Nathalie/0000-0002-6848-449X
FU U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC05-76RL01830]; Office of Science of the
U.S. Department of Energy as part of the Earth System Modeling and
Regional and Global Climate Modeling programs
FX This research is part of the Platform for Regional Integrated Modeling
and Analysis (PRIMA) Initiative at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(PNNL). It was conducted under the Laboratory Directed Research and
Development Program at PNNL, a multi-program national laboratory
operated by Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract
DE-AC05-76RL01830. Some analyses of the study were supported by the
Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy as part of the Earth
System Modeling and Regional and Global Climate Modeling programs.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 USA
SN 2169-897X
EI 2169-8996
J9 J GEOPHYS RES-ATMOS
JI J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos.
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
VL 119
IS 6
BP 3166
EP 3184
DI 10.1002/2013JD020493
PG 19
WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA AH3SV
UT WOS:000336046600027
ER
PT J
AU Wang, BB
Laskin, A
AF Wang, Bingbing
Laskin, Alexander
TI Reactions between water-soluble organic acids and nitrates in
atmospheric aerosols: Recycling of nitric acid and formation of organic
salts
SO JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
LA English
DT Article
ID X-RAY-MICROANALYSIS; DICARBOXYLIC-ACIDS; VAPOR-PRESSURES; HYGROSCOPIC
BEHAVIOR; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; HETEROGENEOUS CHEMISTRY; DUST PARTICLES;
MINERAL DUST; MEXICO-CITY; SEA-SALT
AB Atmospheric particles often include a complex mixture of nitrate and secondary organic materials accumulated within the same individual particles. Nitrate as an important inorganic component can be chemically formed in the atmosphere. For instance, formation of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)(2)) occurs when nitrogen oxides and nitric acid (HNO3) react with sea salt and calcite, respectively. Organic acids contribute a significant fraction of photochemically formed secondary organics that can condense on the preexisting nitrate-containing particles. Here we present a systematic microanalysis study on chemical composition of laboratory-generated particles composed of water-soluble organic acids and nitrates (i.e., NaNO3 and Ca(NO3)(2)) using computer-controlled scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis and Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy. The results show that water-soluble organic acids can react with nitrates and release gaseous HNO3 during the dehydration process. These reactions are attributed to acid displacement of nitrate with weak organic acids driven by the evaporation of HNO3 into gas phase because of its relatively high volatility. The reactions result in significant nitrate depletion and formation of organic salts in mixed organic acids/nitrate particles that, in turn, may affect their physical and chemical properties relevant to atmospheric environment and climate. Airborne nitrate concentrations are estimated by thermodynamic calculations corresponding to various nitrate depletions in selected organic acids of atmospheric relevance. The results indicate a potential mechanism of HNO3 recycling that may further affect concentrations of gas and condensed phase species in the atmosphere and the heterogeneous reaction chemistry between them.
C1 [Wang, Bingbing; Laskin, Alexander] Pacific NW Natl Lab, William R Wiley Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Laskin, A (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, William R Wiley Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM Alexander.Laskin@pnnl.gov
RI Wang, Bingbing/B-6211-2011; Laskin, Alexander/I-2574-2012
OI Laskin, Alexander/0000-0002-7836-8417
FU Chemical Imaging Initiative of the Laboratory Directed Research and
Development program at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL);
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental
Research and located at PNNL; DOE by Battelle Memorial Institute
[DE-AC05-76RL0]
FX The authors acknowledge support from the Chemical Imaging Initiative of
the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). The CCSEM/EDX and micro-FTIR
particle analysis was performed in the Environmental Molecular Sciences
Laboratory (EMSL), a national scientific user facility sponsored by the
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental
Research and located at PNNL. PNNL is operated for DOE by Battelle
Memorial Institute under contract DE-AC05-76RL0.
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JI J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos.
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SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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AU Komurcu, M
Storelvmo, T
Tan, I
Lohmann, U
Yun, YX
Penner, JE
Wang, Y
Liu, XH
Takemura, T
AF Komurcu, Muge
Storelvmo, Trude
Tan, Ivy
Lohmann, Ulrike
Yun, Yuxing
Penner, Joyce E.
Wang, Yong
Liu, Xiaohong
Takemura, Toshihiko
TI Intercomparison of the cloud water phase among global climate models
SO JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
LA English
DT Article
ID HETEROGENEOUS ICE NUCLEATION; COMMUNITY ATMOSPHERE MODEL;
GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL; AEROSOL PROPERTIES; OPTICAL-THICKNESS;
VERSION-3 CAM3; SATELLITE DATA; MICROPHYSICS; SENSITIVITY; SIMULATION
AB Mixed-phase clouds (clouds that consist of both cloud droplets and ice crystals) are frequently present in the Earth's atmosphere and influence the Earth's energy budget through their radiative properties, which are highly dependent on the cloud water phase. In this study, the phase partitioning of cloud water is compared among six global climate models (GCMs) and with Cloud and Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization retrievals. It is found that the GCMs predict vastly different distributions of cloud phase for a given temperature, and none of them are capable of reproducing the spatial distribution or magnitude of the observed phase partitioning. While some GCMs produced liquid water paths comparable to satellite observations, they all failed to preserve sufficient liquid water at mixed-phase cloud temperatures. Our results suggest that validating GCMs using only the vertically integrated water contents could lead to amplified differences in cloud radiative feedback. The sensitivity of the simulated cloud phase in GCMs to the choice of heterogeneous ice nucleation parameterization is also investigated. The response to a change in ice nucleation is quite different for each GCM, and the implementation of the same ice nucleation parameterization in all models does not reduce the spread in simulated phase among GCMs. The results suggest that processes subsequent to ice nucleation are at least as important in determining phase and should be the focus of future studies aimed at understanding and reducing differences among the models.
C1 [Komurcu, Muge; Storelvmo, Trude; Tan, Ivy] Yale Univ, Dept Geol & Geophys, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
[Lohmann, Ulrike] ETH, Inst Atmospher & Climate Sci, Zurich, Switzerland.
[Yun, Yuxing; Penner, Joyce E.] Univ Michigan, Dept Atmospher Ocean & Space Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Yun, Yuxing] Princeton Univ, Geophys Fluid Dynam Lab, Atmospher & Ocean Sci Program, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Wang, Yong; Liu, Xiaohong] Univ Wyoming, Dept Atmospher Sci, Laramie, WY 82071 USA.
[Wang, Yong; Liu, Xiaohong] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Takemura, Toshihiko] Kyushu Univ, Res Inst Appl Mech, Fukuoka 812, Japan.
RP Komurcu, M (reprint author), Yale Univ, Dept Geol & Geophys, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
EM mugekomurcu@gmail.com
RI Liu, Xiaohong/E-9304-2011; Takemura, Toshihiko/C-2822-2009; Penner,
Joyce/J-1719-2012; Kyushu, RIAM/F-4018-2015; Lohmann,
Ulrike/B-6153-2009; U-ID, Kyushu/C-5291-2016;
OI Liu, Xiaohong/0000-0002-3994-5955; Takemura,
Toshihiko/0000-0002-2859-6067; Lohmann, Ulrike/0000-0001-8885-3785;
Komurcu, Muge/0000-0001-5313-2785
FU DOE's Office of Science/Biological and Environmental Research, through
Earth System Modeling Program; DOE by Battelle Memorial Institute
[DE-AC06-76RLO 1830]; Funding Program for Next Generation World-Leading
Researchers of the Cabinet Office, Government of Japan [GR079]; BACCHUS
EU FP7-603445 project
FX M. Komurcu would like to acknowledge David M. Winker, Steven Platnick,
and Robert Pincus for treasured discussions regarding the uncertainties
in satellite retrievals and Eugene E. Clothiaux and Jerry Y. Harrington
for providing valuable comments on the influence of crystal habit in
retrieval algorithms. This work was supported in part by the facilities
and staff of the Yale University Faculty of Arts and Sciences High
Performance Computing Center. X. Liu and Y. Wang thank the support by
the DOE's Office of Science/Biological and Environmental Research,
through Earth System Modeling Program. PNNL is operated for DOE by
Battelle Memorial Institute under contract DE-AC06-76RLO 1830. T.
Takemura is supported by the Funding Program for Next Generation
World-Leading Researchers of the Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
(GR079). U. Lohmann would like to acknowledge support from the BACCHUS
EU FP7-603445 project. We also would like to thank the anonymous
reviewers, whose valuable comments helped to clarify and improve the
paper. Satellite retrievals used in this study and described in section
2 are available online. CALIOP retrievals can be downloaded from
https://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/order-data. NCEP Reanalysis-2 products are
available online at
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/gridded/data.ncep.reanalysis2.pressure
.html. MODIS LWP and IWP data products are available online at
http://ladsweb.nascom.nasa.gov/data/search.html. CloudSat IWP products
are available online at http://www.cloudsat.cira.colostate.edu. ISCCP
LWPand IWP products are available online from different providers listed
in the project description website:
http://isccp.giss.nasa.gov/products/obtaining.html
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JI J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos.
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AU Wu, W
Liu, YG
Jensen, MP
Toto, T
Foster, MJ
Long, CN
AF Wu, Wei
Liu, Yangang
Jensen, Michael P.
Toto, Tami
Foster, Michael J.
Long, Charles N.
TI A comparison of multiscale variations of decade-long cloud fractions
from six different platforms over the Southern Great Plains in the
United States
SO JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
LA English
DT Article
ID RADIATION MEASUREMENT PROGRAM; GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL; PATMOS CLIMATE
DATASET; ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION; SURFACE OBSERVATIONS; SAMPLING
STRATEGIES; PROFILING RADARS; ECMWF MODEL; SKY COVER; ISCCP
AB This study compares 1997-2011 observationally based cloud fraction estimates from six different platforms (three ground-based estimates and three satellite-based estimates) over the Southern Great Plains, United States. The comparisons are performed at multiple temporal and spatial scales. The results show that 1997-2011 mean cloud fractions from the Active Remote Sensing of CLouds (ARSCL) and from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) are significantly (at a 2% significance level, two-sided t test) larger than the others, having 0.08 and 0.15 larger mean diurnal variations, 0.08 and 0.13 larger mean annual variations, and 0.08 and 0.14 larger interannual variations, respectively. Although more high (low) clouds are likely a reason for larger ARSCL (ISCCP) cloud fractions, other mechanisms cannot be ruled out and require further investigations. Furthermore, half of the estimates exhibit a significant (at a 1% significance level, one-sided t test) overall increase of 0.08-0.10 in the annually averaged cloud fractions from 1998 to 2009; another half of the estimates exhibit little tendency of increase in this decade. Monthly cloud fractions from all the estimates exhibit quasi-Gaussian frequency distributions while the distributions of daily cloud fractions are found dependent on spatial scales. Cloud fractions from all the estimates show much larger seasonal variations than diurnal variations. Findings from this study suggest caution when using observationally based cloud fraction estimates for climate studies such as evaluating model performance and reinforce the need of consistency in defining and retrieving cloud fractions.
C1 [Wu, Wei; Liu, Yangang; Jensen, Michael P.; Toto, Tami] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Div Atmospher Sci, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Foster, Michael J.] Univ Wisconsin, Cooperat Inst Meteorol Satellite Studies, Madison, WI USA.
[Long, Charles N.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Wu, W (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Div Atmospher Sci, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM wwu@bnl.gov
RI Liu, Yangang/H-6154-2011
FU Office of Biological and Environmental Research of the U.S. Department
of Energy as part of the Earth System Modeling program via the
Fast-physics System Testbed and Research (FASTER) project; Atmospheric
Radiation Measurement program; Atmospheric Systems Research program;
National Climatic Data Center; Brookhaven National Laboratory Laboratory
Directed Research and Development Program
FX This work has been supported by the Office of Biological and
Environmental Research of the U.S. Department of Energy as part of the
Earth System Modeling program via the Fast-physics System Testbed and
Research (FASTER) project (www.bnl.gov/faster), Atmospheric Radiation
Measurement program, and Atmospheric Systems Research program, the
National Climatic Data Center, and the Brookhaven National Laboratory
Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program. Recognition is
also extended to those responsible for the operation and maintenance of
the instruments that produced the data used in this study; their
diligent and dedicated efforts are often underappreciated. We thank
Peter H. Daum for carefully reading and editing the manuscript and
providing constructive comments, Alan K. Betts, William B. Rossow,
Warren J. Wiscombe, and Stephen E. Schwartz for helpful comments and
suggestions. We also thank Wuyin Lin, Karen Johnson, Shaocheng Xie,
Renata B. McCoy, Mandana Khaiyer, Violeta Golea, and Victor R. Morris
for assistance on cloud fraction products used in this study.
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JI J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos.
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SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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PT J
AU Way, JC
Collins, JJ
Keasling, JD
Silver, PA
AF Way, Jeffrey C.
Collins, James J.
Keasling, Jay D.
Silver, Pamela A.
TI Integrating Biological Redesign: Where Synthetic Biology Came From and
Where It Needs to Go
SO CELL
LA English
DT Review
ID SCALE METABOLIC RECONSTRUCTIONS; LIGAND-BINDING PROTEINS;
ESCHERICHIA-COLI; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; GENE-EXPRESSION;
MICROBIAL-PRODUCTION; TRANSFECTED DNA; TARGET SITES; STEM-CELLS; GENOME
AB Synthetic biology seeks to extend approaches from engineering and computation to redesign of biology, with goals such as generating new chemicals, improving human health, and addressing environmental issues. Early on, several guiding principles of synthetic biology were articulated, including design according to specification, separation of design from fabrication, use of standardized biological parts and organisms, and abstraction. We review the utility of these principles over the past decade in light of the field's accomplishments in building complex systems based on microbial transcription and metabolism and describe the progress in mammalian cell engineering.
C1 [Way, Jeffrey C.; Collins, James J.; Silver, Pamela A.] Harvard Univ, Wyss Inst Biologically Inspired Engn, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
[Silver, Pamela A.] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Syst Biol, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Collins, James J.] Boston Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Collins, James J.] Boston Univ, Ctr Synthet Biol, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Keasling, Jay D.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Dept Bioengn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Keasling, Jay D.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Phys Biosci Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Keasling, Jay D.] Joint Bioenergy Inst, Emeryville, CA 94608 USA.
[Keasling, Jay D.; Silver, Pamela A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Synthet Biol Engn Res Ctr SynBERC, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Silver, PA (reprint author), Harvard Univ, Wyss Inst Biologically Inspired Engn, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
EM pamela_silver@hms.harvard.edu
RI Keasling, Jay/J-9162-2012
OI Keasling, Jay/0000-0003-4170-6088
FU Wyss Institute; DARPA; ONR; HHMI; DOE; NIH; NSF
FX We acknowledge the Wyss Institute for continued support, the original
Synthetic Biology Working Group at MIT, the many participants in iGEM
since its inception, past and present members of our laboratories, a few
visionary government scientists and program managers from DARPA and ONR
who appreciated the potential of the field before it existed, and Devin
Burrill for comments on the manuscript. The authors acknowledge support
over the years from DARPA, ONR, HHMI, DOE, NIH, NSF, and their
respective institutions.
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PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 600 TECHNOLOGY SQUARE, 5TH FLOOR, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
SN 0092-8674
EI 1097-4172
J9 CELL
JI Cell
PD MAR 27
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WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology
SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology
GA AE4QW
UT WOS:000333968900014
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PT J
AU Jaganathen, Y
Michel, N
Ploszajczak, M
AF Jaganathen, Y.
Michel, N.
Ploszajczak, M.
TI Gamow shell model description of proton scattering on Ne-18
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW C
LA English
DT Article
ID NUCLEAR REACTIONS; UNIFIED THEORY; CONTINUUM; NA-19
AB Background: The structure of weakly bound/unbound nuclei close to particle drip lines is different from that around the valley of beta stability. A comprehensive description of these systems goes beyond the standard shell model (SM) and demands an open quantum system description of the nuclear many-body system.
Purpose: For that purpose, we are using the Gamow shell model (GSM), which provides a fully microscopic description of bound and unbound nuclear states, nuclear decays, and reactions. We formulate the GSM in coupled-channel (GSM-CC) representation to describe low-energy elastic and inelastic scattering of protons on Ne-18.
Method: The GSM-CC formalism is applied to a translationally invariant Hamiltonian with an effective finite-range two-body interaction. We discuss in detail the GSM-CC formalism in coordinate space and give the description of the novel equivalent potential method for solving the GSM-CC system of integrodifferential equations. This method is then applied for the description of (p, p') reaction cross-sections. The reactions channels are built by GSM wave functions for the ground state 0(+) and the first excited 2(+) of Ne-18 and a proton wave function expanded in different partial waves. The completeness of this basis is verified by comparing GSM and GSM-CC energies of low-energy resonant states in Na-19. The differences between the two calculations provide a measure of the missing configurations in the GSM-CC calculation of low-energy states of Na-19 due to the restriction on the number of excited states of Ne-18.
Results: We present the first application of the GSM-CC formalism for the calculation of excited states of Ne-18 and Na-19, the excitation function, and the elastic/inelastic differential cross-sections in the Ne-18(p, p') reaction at different energies. This is the first unified description of the spectra and reaction cross-sections in the GSM formalism. The method is shown to be both feasible and accurate. The approximate equivalence of GSM and GSM-CC in describing spectra of Na-19 has been demonstrated numerically.
Conclusions: The GSM in the coupled-channel representation opens a possibility for the unified description of low-energy nuclear structure and reactions using the same Hamiltonian. While both GSM and GSM-CC can describe energies, widths, and wave functions of the many-body states, the GSM-CC can in addition yield reaction cross-sections. The combined application of GSM and GSM-CC to describe energies of resonant states allows to test the exactitude of calculated cross-sections for a given many-body Hamiltonian.
C1 [Jaganathen, Y.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Phys & Astron, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Jaganathen, Y.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Joint Inst Nucl Phys & Applicat, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Michel, N.; Ploszajczak, M.] CNRS, IN2P3, CEA DSM, Grand Accelerateur Natl Ions Lourds, F-14076 Caen, France.
RP Jaganathen, Y (reprint author), Univ Tennessee, Dept Phys & Astron, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
FU Oak Ridge National Laboratory; University of Tennessee; Michigan State
University; Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy; U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-FG02-96ER40963, DE-FG02-10ER41700]
FX N. Michel is grateful for a support extended to him by the Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, University of Tennessee, and Michigan State
University where part of the results have been obtained. This work is a
part of the Ph.D. thesis of Y. Jaganathen prepared at GANIL. We thank W
Nazarewicz and F. Nunes for useful discussions. Part of the computations
have been performed on Kraken at the National Institute for
Computational Sciences (http://www.nics.tennessee.edu/) and on Titan at
the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility at the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S.
Department of Energy. This work has been supported in part by the by
U.S. Department of Energy under Contracts No. DE-FG02-96ER40963
(University of Tennessee) and DE-FG02-10ER41700 (French-U.S. Theory
Institute for Physics with Exotic Nuclei).
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SN 0556-2813
EI 1089-490X
J9 PHYS REV C
JI Phys. Rev. C
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034624
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WC Physics, Nuclear
SC Physics
GA AE8ZS
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PT J
AU Ping, Y
Galli, G
AF Ping, Yuan
Galli, Giulia
TI Optimizing the Band Edges of Tungsten Trioxide for Water Oxidation: A
First-Principles Study
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
LA English
DT Article
ID FUNCTIONAL PERTURBATION-THEORY; BORN EFFECTIVE CHARGES; OXIDE FILMS;
SURFACE-STRUCTURES; WO3(001) SURFACES; WO3 PHOTOANODES; 1ST PRINCIPLES;
CRYSTAL; PHOTOELECTROLYSIS; PSEUDOPOTENTIALS
AB Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a promising photoanode material for water oxidation, due to its stability in aqueous environments under different pH conditions. However, the optical gap of monoclinic WO(3-)the stable form of the solid at ambient conditions-is larger than desired for optimal sunlight absorption, and the position of its valence band maximum with respect to the water oxidation potential requires a large overpotential to drive the oxidation reaction. Using first-principles calculations we showed that several phases of WO3 found either at high temperature or under pressure exhibit a valence band maximum higher in energy than that of room temperature monoclinic WO3 by similar to 0.35 eV and smaller electronic gaps, better suited to efficiently absorb sunlight. In addition, we found that orthorhombic WO3, stable at high temperature, has also improved carrier mobilities for both holes and electrons. We propose that epitaxial growth on appropriate substrates may be a promising way to stabilize metastable phases of WO3 at ambient conditions and hence to improve the properties of tungsten trioxide as a photoanode material.
C1 [Ping, Yuan; Galli, Giulia] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Chem, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Galli, Giulia] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Phys, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Galli, Giulia] Univ Chicago, Inst Mol Engn, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
RP Ping, Y (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Joint Ctr Artificial Photosynth, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM yping@lbl.gov
RI Yambo, MBPT Code/O-4564-2015
FU [NSF-CHE-0802907]
FX This work was funded by NSF-CHE-0802907. The calculations were performed
at the NERSC facilities. We thank Prof. Antoine Kahn for useful
discussions on photoemission experiments.
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SN 1932-7447
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JI J. Phys. Chem. C
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
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DI 10.1021/jp410497f
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WC Chemistry, Physical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science,
Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science
GA AD9IJ
UT WOS:000333578300003
ER
PT J
AU Bird, MJ
Reid, OG
Cook, AR
Asaoka, S
Shibano, Y
Imahori, H
Rumbles, G
Miller, JR
AF Bird, Matthew J.
Reid, Obadiah G.
Cook, Andrew R.
Asaoka, Sadayuki
Shibano, Yuki
Imahori, Hiroshi
Rumbles, Garry
Miller, John R.
TI Mobility of Holes in Oligo- and Polyfluorenes of Defined Lengths
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
LA English
DT Article
ID INSULATED MOLECULAR WIRES; CONJUGATED POLYMERS; CHARGE-TRANSPORT;
MICROWAVE CONDUCTIVITY; DIELECTRIC LIQUIDS; PULSE-RADIOLYSIS;
ENERGY-TRANSFER; CHAINS; ELECTRON; BENZENE
AB The high-frequency mobility of positive charges (holes) moving along the backbones of an extensive data set of 7 oligomers (n = 2-16) and 6 polymers (< n > = 26-138) of fluorene was measured using pulse-radiolysis time-resolved microwave conductivity (PR-TRMC) in benzene. As expected, at 8.9 GHz, the measured isotropic ac mobility, mu(iso)(ac,meas), was observed to be strongly dependent on the lengths of the chains due to the charges encountering chain ends during one microwave cycle. Values of the measured mobility, mu(iso)(ac,meas), ranged from 5 X 10(-4) cm(2)/(V s) for an n = 2 repeat unit oligomer to 0.18 cm(2)/(V s) for a polymer with an average length of < n > = 86 repeat units. Global fits to the entire set of lengths extracted the chain-length-independent intramolecular mobility, mu(intra)(ac), using the Kubo formula, assuming normal diffusion along the contour of the molecule with reflecting boundary conditions at the ends. The effects of chain conformation, chain defects, polymer length distributions, and a finite polaron length on mu(iso)(ac,meas) were considered quantitatively. The best fit to the whole data set, taking into account the polymer length distributions, suggests mu(iso)(ac,meas) = 1.1 cm(2)/(V s). The fit was improved slightly by implementing randomly spaced barriers to transport along the chain with an average spacing of similar to 40 repeat units, although at this spacing, the estimate of mu(intra)(ac) was not affected. These barriers could represent defects in the polymer or dihedral angles between repeat units, giving poor electronic coupling that persists for times greater than the 50 Ps period of the microwaves. In this defect model, the best fit for their average spacing depended strongly on the chain conformation used, while the predicted intramolecular mobility did not. This estimate of the frequency of defects, a new aspect of this work, is less accurate because coiling of chains and defects have similar effects on the measured mobilities, and each can mask the effect of the other. The present data set also shows that there are few, if any, traps having depths substantially greater than thermal energy for holes on polyfluorene. The value of 1.1 cm(2)/(V s) is tightly constrained by the mobility of charges on the oligomers. Should the diffusion model break down for short chains and only be applicable to longer polymers, the intrachain mobility may be able to take both larger and smaller values (similar to 0.7-3 cm(2)/(V s)), although the data points to this being reasonably unlikely. It is shown that measurements of the imaginary part of the conductivity could be used in the future to clarify the mobility if this is the case.
C1 [Bird, Matthew J.; Cook, Andrew R.; Miller, John R.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Reid, Obadiah G.; Rumbles, Garry] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Rumbles, Garry] Univ Colorado, Dept Chem & Biochem, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Asaoka, Sadayuki] Kyoto Inst Technol, Dept Biomol Engn, Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 6068585, Japan.
[Shibano, Yuki; Imahori, Hiroshi] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Engn, Dept Mol Engn, Nishikyo Ku, Kyoto 6158510, Japan.
[Imahori, Hiroshi] Kyoto Univ, Inst Integrated Cell Mat Sci WPI iCeMS, Nishikyo Ku, Kyoto 6158510, Japan.
RP Miller, JR (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM mbird@bnl.gov; jrmiller@bnl.gov
RI Bird, Matthew/B-5832-2013; Imahori, Hiroshi/B-5574-2013;
OI Bird, Matthew/0000-0002-6819-5380; Imahori, Hiroshi/0000-0003-3506-5608;
Rumbles, Garry/0000-0003-0776-1462; Cook, Andrew/0000-0001-6633-3447
FU Solar Photochemistry Program, Division of Chemical Sciences,
Geosciences, and Biosciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the
U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-98-CH10886, DE-AC36-08GO28308];
Laboratory Directed Research Grants at BNL [02544]; Laboratory Directed
Research Grants at NREL [06RF1002]
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge support of the Solar Photochemistry
Program, Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy,
through Grant DE-AC02-98-CH10886 (BNL, including use of the LEAF and Van
de Graaff facilities of the BNL Accelerator Center for Energy Research)
and Grant DE-AC36-08GO28308 (NREL) for polymer research. Work of M.B.
and O.R. to develop the Pulse-Radiolysis TRMC experiment was supported
by Laboratory Directed Research Grants 02544 at BNL and 06RF1002 at
NREL. M.B. thanks Stephen Albright for useful discussions and assistance
during initial testing of the microwave apparatus, Jim Anselmini and
Jeff Hoogsteden for fabrication of the microwave cavities, Richard
Holroyd for background information on ion mobilities in organic
solvents, and James Wishart, Jack Preses, and Sergei Lymar for
assistance with the Van de Graaff accelerator.
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AU Derewinski, M
Sarv, P
Sun, XY
Muller, S
van Veen, AC
Lercher, JA
AF Derewinski, Miroslaw
Sarv, Priit
Sun, Xianyong
Mueller, Sebastian
van Veen, Andre C.
Lercher, Johannes A.
TI Reversibility of the Modification of HZSM-5 with Phosphate Anions
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
LA English
DT Article
ID SOLID-STATE NMR; ZEOLITE H-ZSM-5; CATALYTIC-CRACKING; PHOSPHORIC-ACID;
SITES; MAS; SPECTROSCOPY; RESONANCE; METHANOL; SPECTRA
AB Quantitative NMR spectroscopic studies (Al-27, P-31, and H-1 magic-angle spinning NMR) were combined with temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) to investigate the impacts of sequential treatment procedures, i.e., calcination and hot water washing, of phosphorus-modified ZSM-5 samples on their local structural changes for aluminum and phosphorus as well as on the acidities. Introduction of phosphorus resulted mainly in the transformation of tetrahedrally coordinated framework aluminum Altetra-frame to distorted aluminum Altetra-dist with a tetrahedral coordination. The lowered Altetra-frame concentration accounted for the decrease in Bronsted acidity for the phosphorus-modified zeolites. High-temperature calcination of P HZSM-5 resulted in formation of occluded condensed polyphosphates and Al-O-P complexes (Altetra-dist-O-P and Al-octa-O-P species where Al remained at the original framework positions), which were not present in the standard HZSM-5. Washing with hot water removed most of the introduced P and partly restored framework Altetra-frame sites from these Al-O-P complexes, consequently increasing the corresponding Bronsted acidity. This could be explained by the partial reversibility of the modification process of HZSM-5 with phosphorus anions. Moreover, the treatments changed also the ratio of the framework Al sites, i.e., B1 and B2 sites. The larger extent of restoration of B2 compared to B1 acid sites increased the relative abundance of B2. The modified acidities were correlated to their catalytic performances in the methanol-to-olefins reaction.
C1 [Derewinski, Miroslaw] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
[Derewinski, Miroslaw] Polish Acad Sci, J Haber Inst Catalysis & Surface Chem, PL-30239 Krakow, Poland.
[Sarv, Priit] Estonian Acad Sci, Inst Chem Phys & Biophys, EE-12618 Tallinn, Estonia.
[Sun, Xianyong; Mueller, Sebastian; van Veen, Andre C.; Lercher, Johannes A.] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Chem, D-85747 Garching, Germany.
[Sun, Xianyong; Mueller, Sebastian; van Veen, Andre C.; Lercher, Johannes A.] Tech Univ Munich, Catalysis Res Ctr, D-85747 Garching, Germany.
RP Derewinski, M (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, POB 999, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM miroslaw.derewinski@pnnl.gov; johannes.lercher@ch.tum.de
FU Estonian Ministry of Education and Research [SF0690034s09]; Clariant in
the framework of Municat
FX P.S. acknowledges the support by grant SF0690034s09 from the Estonian
Ministry of Education and Research. X.S. and S.M. acknowledge partial
support for this work by Clariant in the framework of Municat.
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AU Andersson, R
Gebhard, C
Miguel-Escalada, I
Hoof, I
Bornholdt, J
Boyd, M
Chen, Y
Zhao, X
Schmidl, C
Suzuki, T
Ntini, E
Arner, E
Valen, E
Li, K
Schwarzfischer, L
Glatz, D
Raithel, J
Lilje, B
Rapin, N
Bagger, FO
Jorgensen, M
Andersen, PR
Bertin, N
Rackham, O
Burroughs, AM
Baillie, JK
Ishizu, Y
Shimizu, Y
Furuhata, E
Maeda, S
Negishi, Y
Mungall, CJ
Meehan, TF
Lassmann, T
Itoh, M
Kawaji, H
Kondo, N
Kawai, J
Lennartsson, A
Daub, CO
Heutink, P
Hume, DA
Jensen, TH
Suzuki, H
Hayashizaki, Y
Muller, F
Forrest, ARR
Carninci, P
Rehli, M
Sandelin, A
AF Andersson, Robin
Gebhard, Claudia
Miguel-Escalada, Irene
Hoof, Ilka
Bornholdt, Jette
Boyd, Mette
Chen, Yun
Zhao, Xiaobei
Schmidl, Christian
Suzuki, Takahiro
Ntini, Evgenia
Arner, Erik
Valen, Eivind
Li, Kang
Schwarzfischer, Lucia
Glatz, Dagmar
Raithel, Johanna
Lilje, Berit
Rapin, Nicolas
Bagger, Frederik Otzen
Jorgensen, Mette
Andersen, Peter Refsing
Bertin, Nicolas
Rackham, Owen
Burroughs, A. Maxwell
Baillie, J. Kenneth
Ishizu, Yuri
Shimizu, Yuri
Furuhata, Erina
Maeda, Shiori
Negishi, Yutaka
Mungall, Christopher J.
Meehan, Terrence F.
Lassmann, Timo
Itoh, Masayoshi
Kawaji, Hideya
Kondo, Naoto
Kawai, Jun
Lennartsson, Andreas
Daub, Carsten O.
Heutink, Peter
Hume, David A.
Jensen, Torben Heick
Suzuki, Harukazu
Hayashizaki, Yoshihide
Mueller, Ferenc
Forrest, Alistair R. R.
Carninci, Piero
Rehli, Michael
Sandelin, Albin
CA FANTOM Consortium
TI An atlas of active enhancers across human cell types and tissues
SO NATURE
LA English
DT Article
ID GENE-EXPRESSION; HUMAN GENOME; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; CAP-ANALYSIS;
PROMOTER DIRECTIONALITY; REGULATORY SEQUENCES; ZEBRAFISH EMBRYOS; DNA
METHYLATION; RNA-SEQ; ELEMENTS
AB Enhancers control the correct temporal and cell-type-specific activation of gene expression in multicellular eukaryotes. Knowing their properties, regulatory activity and targets is crucial to understand the regulation of differentiation and homeostasis. Here we use the FANTOM5 panel of samples, covering the majority of human tissues and cell types, to produce an atlas of active, in vivo-transcribed enhancers. We show that enhancers share properties with CpG-poor messenger RNA promoters but produce bidirectional, exosome-sensitive, relatively short unspliced RNAs, the generation of which is strongly related to enhancer activity. The atlas is used to compare regulatory programs between different cells at unprecedented depth, to identify disease-associated regulatory single nucleotide polymorphisms, and to classify cell-type-specific and ubiquitous enhancers. We further explore the utility of enhancer redundancy, which explains gene expression strength rather than expression patterns. The online FANTOM5 enhancer atlas represents a unique resource for studies on cell-type-specific enhancers and gene regulation.
C1 [Andersson, Robin; Hoof, Ilka; Bornholdt, Jette; Boyd, Mette; Chen, Yun; Zhao, Xiaobei; Valen, Eivind; Li, Kang; Lilje, Berit; Rapin, Nicolas; Bagger, Frederik Otzen; Jorgensen, Mette; Sandelin, Albin] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Biol, Bioinformat Ctr, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Andersson, Robin; Hoof, Ilka; Bornholdt, Jette; Boyd, Mette; Chen, Yun; Zhao, Xiaobei; Valen, Eivind; Li, Kang; Lilje, Berit; Rapin, Nicolas; Bagger, Frederik Otzen; Jorgensen, Mette; Sandelin, Albin] Univ Copenhagen, Biotech Res & Innovat Ctr, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Gebhard, Claudia; Schmidl, Christian; Schwarzfischer, Lucia; Glatz, Dagmar; Raithel, Johanna; Rehli, Michael] Univ Hosp Regensburg, Dept Internal Med 3, D-93042 Regensburg, Germany.
[Gebhard, Claudia; Rehli, Michael] Regensburg Ctr Intervent Immunol RCI, D-93042 Regensburg, Germany.
[Miguel-Escalada, Irene; Mueller, Ferenc] Univ Birmingham, Sch Clin & Expt Med, Coll Med & Dent Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.
[Zhao, Xiaobei] Univ N Carolina, Lineberger Comprehens Canc Ctr, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.
[Suzuki, Takahiro; Arner, Erik; Bertin, Nicolas; Rackham, Owen; Burroughs, A. Maxwell; Ishizu, Yuri; Shimizu, Yuri; Furuhata, Erina; Maeda, Shiori; Negishi, Yutaka; Lassmann, Timo; Itoh, Masayoshi; Kawaji, Hideya; Kondo, Naoto; Kawai, Jun; Daub, Carsten O.; Hume, David A.; Suzuki, Harukazu; Hayashizaki, Yoshihide; Forrest, Alistair R. R.; Carninci, Piero] RIKEN Yokohama Inst, RIKEN OMICS Sci Ctr, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2300045, Japan.
[Suzuki, Takahiro; Arner, Erik; Bertin, Nicolas; Rackham, Owen; Burroughs, A. Maxwell; Ishizu, Yuri; Shimizu, Yuri; Furuhata, Erina; Maeda, Shiori; Negishi, Yutaka; Lassmann, Timo; Itoh, Masayoshi; Daub, Carsten O.; Suzuki, Harukazu; Forrest, Alistair R. R.; Carninci, Piero] RIKEN Yokohama Inst, RIKEN Ctr Life Sci Technol, Div Genom Technol, Tsurumi Ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2300045, Japan.
[Ntini, Evgenia; Andersen, Peter Refsing; Jensen, Torben Heick] Ctr mRNP Biogenesis & Metab, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
[Valen, Eivind] Harvard Univ, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
[Rapin, Nicolas; Bagger, Frederik Otzen] Univ Copenhagen, Finsen Lab, Rigshosp, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Rapin, Nicolas; Bagger, Frederik Otzen] Univ Copenhagen, Danish Stem Cell Ctr DanStem, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Baillie, J. Kenneth; Hume, David A.] Univ Edinburgh, Roslin Inst, Edinburgh EH25 9RG, Midlothian, Scotland.
[Mungall, Christopher J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Genom Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Meehan, Terrence F.] EMBL Outstn Hinxton, European Bioinformat Inst, Cambridge CB10 1SD, England.
[Itoh, Masayoshi; Kawaji, Hideya; Kondo, Naoto; Kawai, Jun] RIKEN Yokohama Inst, RIKEN Prevent Med & Diag Innovat Program, Tsurumi Ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2300045, Japan.
[Lennartsson, Andreas; Daub, Carsten O.] Karolinska Inst, Dept Biosci & Nutr, SE-4183 Stockholm, Sweden.
[Hayashizaki, Yoshihide] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Dept Clin Genet, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands.
RP Forrest, ARR (reprint author), RIKEN Yokohama Inst, RIKEN OMICS Sci Ctr, 1-7-22 Suehiro Cho,Tsurumi Ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2300045, Japan.
EM alistair.forrest@gmail.com; carninci@riken.jp; michael.rehli@ukr.de;
albin@binf.ku.dk
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Timo/A-8271-2008; Carninci, Piero/K-1568-2014; Sandelin,
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Kenneth/F-3124-2011; Muller, Ferenc/C-6426-2009; Kere, Juha/A-9179-2008;
Hide, Winston Hide/C-7217-2009; Zhao, Xiaobei/G-3567-2014; Andersson,
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Michael/E-9093-2011; Miguel-Escalada, Irene/J-6535-2014;
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Faulkner, Geoffrey/0000-0001-5769-4494; Mackay-Sim,
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Rehli, Michael/0000-0003-3992-932X; Miguel-Escalada,
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Otzen Bagger, Frederik/0000-0003-0636-8845
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foundation; Lundbeck foundation; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
[RE1310/7, RE1310/11, RE1310/13]; Rudolf Bartling Stiftung; "BOLD"
MarieCurie ITN; "ZF-Health" Integrated project of the European
Commission
FX FANTOM5 was made possible by a Research Grant for RIKEN Omics Science
Center from MEXT to Y.H. and a Grant of the Innovative Cell Biology by
Innovative Technology (Cell Innovation Program) from the MEXT, Japan, to
Y.H. The A. S. group was supported by funds from the European Research
Council FP7/2007-2013/ERC no. 204135, the Novo Nordisk and Lundbeck
foundations. Work in the M. R. group was funded by grants from the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (RE1310/7,11,13) and Rudolf Bartling
Stiftung. F. M. and I. M. E. were supported by "BOLD" MarieCurie ITN and
"ZF-Health" Integrated project of the European Commission. We thank S.
Noma, M. Sakai and H. Tarui for RNA-seq and sRNA-seq preparation, RIKEN
GeNAS for generation and sequencing of the Heliscope CAGE libraries,
Illumina RNA-seq and sRNA-seq, the Copenhagen National High-throughput
DNA Sequencing Center for Illumina CAGE-seq, M. Edinger, P. Hoffmann and
R. Eder for cell sorting, A. Albrechtsen, I. Moltke, W. Wasserman for
advice, and the Netherlands Brain Bank for post-mortem human brain
material.
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AU Forrest, ARR
Kawaji, H
Rehli, M
Baillie, JK
de Hoon, MJL
Haberle, V
Lassmann, T
Kulakovskiy, IV
Lizio, M
Itoh, M
Andersson, R
Mungall, CJ
Meehan, TF
Schmeier, S
Bertin, N
Jorgensen, M
Dimont, E
Arner, E
Schmidl, C
Schaefer, U
Medvedeva, YA
Plessy, C
Vitezic, M
Severin, J
Semple, CA
Ishizu, Y
Young, RS
Francescatto, M
Alam, I
Albanese, D
Altschuler, GM
Arakawa, T
Archer, JAC
Arner, P
Babina, M
Rennie, S
Balwierz, PJ
Beckhouse, AG
Pradhan-Bhatt, S
Blake, JA
Blumenthal, A
Bodega, B
Bonetti, A
Briggs, J
Brombacher, F
Burroughs, AM
Califano, A
Cannistraci, CV
Carbajo, D
Chen, Y
Chierici, M
Ciani, Y
Clevers, HC
Dalla, E
Davis, CA
Detmar, M
Diehl, AD
Dohi, T
Drablos, F
Edge, ASB
Edinger, M
Ekwall, K
Endoh, M
Enomoto, H
Fagiolini, M
Fairbairn, L
Fang, H
Farach-Carson, MC
Faulkner, GJ
Favorov, AV
Fisher, ME
Frith, MC
Fujita, R
Fukuda, S
Furlanello, C
Furuno, M
Furusawa, J
Geijtenbeek, TB
Gibson, AP
Gingeras, T
Goldowitz, D
Gough, J
Guhl, S
Guler, R
Gustincich, S
Ha, TJ
Hamaguchi, M
Hara, M
Harbers, M
Harshbarger, J
Hasegawa, A
Hasegawa, Y
Hashimoto, T
Herlyn, M
Hitchens, KJ
Sui, SJH
Hofmann, OM
Hoof, I
Hori, F
Huminiecki, L
Iida, K
Ikawa, T
Jankovic, BR
Jia, H
Joshi, A
Jurman, G
Kaczkowski, B
Kai, C
Kaida, K
Kaiho, A
Kajiyama, K
Kanamori-Katayama, M
Kasianov, A
Kasukawa, T
Katayama, S
Kato, S
Kawaguchi, S
Kawamoto, H
Kawamura, YI
Kawashima, T
Kempfle, JS
Kenna, TJ
Kere, J
Khachigian, LM
Kitamura, T
Klinken, SP
Knox, AJ
Kojima, M
Kojima, S
Kondo, N
Koseki, H
Koyasu, S
Krampitz, S
Kubosaki, A
Kwon, AT
Laros, JFJ
Lee, W
Lennartsson, A
Li, K
Lilje, B
Lipovich, L
Mackay-sim, A
Manabe, R
Mar, JC
Marchand, B
Mathelier, A
Mejhert, N
Meynert, A
Mizuno, Y
Morais, DAD
Morikawa, H
Morimoto, M
Moro, K
Motakis, E
Motohashi, H
Mummery, CL
Murata, M
Nagao-Sato, S
Nakachi, Y
Nakahara, F
Nakamura, T
Nakamura, Y
Nakazato, K
Van Nimwegen, E
Ninomiya, N
Nishiyori, H
Noma, S
Nozaki, T
Ogishima, S
Ohkura, N
Ohmiya, H
Ohno, H
Ohshima, M
Okada-Hatakeyama, M
Okazaki, Y
Orlando, V
Ovchinnikov, DA
Pain, A
Passier, R
Patrikakis, M
Persson, H
Piazza, S
Prendergast, JGD
Rackham, OJL
Ramilowski, JA
Rashid, M
Ravasi, T
Rizzu, P
Roncador, M
Roy, S
Rye, MB
Saijyo, E
Sajantila, A
Saka, A
Sakaguchi, S
Sakai, M
Sato, H
Satoh, H
Savvi, S
Saxena, A
Schneider, C
Schultes, EA
Schulze-Tanzil, GG
Schwegmann, A
Sengstag, T
Sheng, GJ
Shimoji, H
Shimoni, Y
Shin, JW
Simon, C
Sugiyama, D
Sugiyama, T
Suzuki, M
Suzuki, N
Swoboda, RK
't Hoen, PAC
Tagami, M
Takahashi, N
Takai, J
Tanaka, H
Tatsukawa, H
Tatum, Z
Thompson, M
Toyoda, H
Toyoda, T
Valen, E
van de Wetering, M
van den Berg, LM
Verardo, R
Vijayan, D
Vorontsov, IE
Wasserman, WW
Watanabe, S
Wells, CA
Winteringham, LN
Wolvetang, E
Wood, EJ
Yamaguchi, Y
Yamamoto, M
Yoneda, M
Yonekura, Y
Yoshida, S
Zabierowski, SE
Zhang, PG
Zhao, XB
Zucchelli, S
Summers, KM
Suzuki, H
Daub, CO
Kawai, J
Heutink, P
Hide, W
Freeman, TC
Lenhard, B
Bajic, VB
Taylor, MS
Makeev, VJ
Sandelin, A
Hume, DA
Carninci, P
Hayashizaki, Y
AF Forrest, Alistair R. R.
Kawaji, Hideya
Rehli, Michael
Baillie, J. Kenneth
de Hoon, Michiel J. L.
Haberle, Vanja
Lassmann, Timo
Kulakovskiy, Ivan V.
Lizio, Marina
Itoh, Masayoshi
Andersson, Robin
Mungall, Christopher J.
Meehan, Terrence F.
Schmeier, Sebastian
Bertin, Nicolas
Jorgensen, Mette
Dimont, Emmanuel
Arner, Erik
Schmidl, Christian
Schaefer, Ulf
Medvedeva, Yulia A.
Plessy, Charles
Vitezic, Morana
Severin, Jessica
Semple, Colin A.
Ishizu, Yuri
Young, Robert S.
Francescatto, Margherita
Alam, Intikhab
Albanese, Davide
Altschuler, Gabriel M.
Arakawa, Takahiro
Archer, John A. C.
Arner, Peter
Babina, Magda
Rennie, Sarah
Balwierz, Piotr J.
Beckhouse, Anthony G.
Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati
Blake, Judith A.
Blumenthal, Antje
Bodega, Beatrice
Bonetti, Alessandro
Briggs, James
Brombacher, Frank
Burroughs, A. Maxwell
Califano, Andrea
Cannistraci, Carlo V.
Carbajo, Daniel
Chen, Yun
Chierici, Marco
Ciani, Yari
Clevers, Hans C.
Dalla, Emiliano
Davis, Carrie A.
Detmar, Michael
Diehl, Alexander D.
Dohi, Taeko
Drablos, Finn
Edge, Albert S. B.
Edinger, Matthias
Ekwall, Karl
Endoh, Mitsuhiro
Enomoto, Hideki
Fagiolini, Michela
Fairbairn, Lynsey
Fang, Hai
Farach-Carson, Mary C.
Faulkner, Geoffrey J.
Favorov, Alexander V.
Fisher, Malcolm E.
Frith, Martin C.
Fujita, Rie
Fukuda, Shiro
Furlanello, Cesare
Furuno, Masaaki
Furusawa, Jun-ichi
Geijtenbeek, Teunis B.
Gibson, Andrew P.
Gingeras, Thomas
Goldowitz, Daniel
Gough, Julian
Guhl, Sven
Guler, Reto
Gustincich, Stefano
Ha, Thomas J.
Hamaguchi, Masahide
Hara, Mitsuko
Harbers, Matthias
Harshbarger, Jayson
Hasegawa, Akira
Hasegawa, Yuki
Hashimoto, Takehiro
Herlyn, Meenhard
Hitchens, Kelly J.
Sui, Shannan J. Ho
Hofmann, Oliver M.
Hoof, Ilka
Hori, Fumi
Huminiecki, Lukasz
Iida, Kei
Ikawa, Tomokatsu
Jankovic, Boris R.
Jia, Hui
Joshi, Anagha
Jurman, Giuseppe
Kaczkowski, Bogumil
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Kasukawa, Takeya
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Schwegmann, Anita
Sengstag, Thierry
Sheng, Guojun
Shimoji, Hisashi
Shimoni, Yishai
Shin, Jay W.
Simon, Christophe
Sugiyama, Daisuke
Sugiyama, Takaaki
Suzuki, Masanori
Suzuki, Naoko
Swoboda, Rolf K.
't Hoen, Peter A. C.
Tagami, Michihira
Takahashi, Naoko
Takai, Jun
Tanaka, Hiroshi
Tatsukawa, Hideki
Tatum, Zuotian
Thompson, Mark
Toyoda, Hiroo
Toyoda, Tetsuro
Valen, Eivind
van de Wetering, Marc
van den Berg, Linda M.
Verardo, Roberto
Vijayan, Dipti
Vorontsov, Ilya E.
Wasserman, Wyeth W.
Watanabe, Shoko
Wells, Christine A.
Winteringham, Louise N.
Wolvetang, Ernst
Wood, Emily J.
Yamaguchi, Yoko
Yamamoto, Masayuki
Yoneda, Misako
Yonekura, Yohei
Yoshida, Shigehiro
Zabierowski, Susan E.
Zhang, Peter G.
Zhao, Xiaobei
Zucchelli, Silvia
Summers, Kim M.
Suzuki, Harukazu
Daub, Carsten O.
Kawai, Jun
Heutink, Peter
Hide, Winston
Freeman, Tom C.
Lenhard, Boris
Bajic, Vladimir B.
Taylor, Martin S.
Makeev, Vsevolod J.
Sandelin, Albin
Hume, David A.
Carninci, Piero
Hayashizaki, Yoshihide
CA FANTOM Consortium
RIKEN PMI CLST DGT
TI A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas
SO NATURE
LA English
DT Article
ID HUMAN TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; GENE-EXPRESSION; HOMEOBOX GENE; MICE
LACKING; HUMAN GENOME; INNER-EAR; DIFFERENTIATION; EVOLUTION; ONTOLOGY;
CELLS
AB Regulated transcription controls the diversity, developmental pathways and spatial organization of the hundreds of cell types that make up a mammal. Using single-molecule cDNA sequencing, we mapped transcription start sites (TSSs) and their usage in human and mouse primary cells, cell lines and tissues to produce a comprehensive overview of mammalian gene expression across the human body. We find that few genes are truly 'housekeeping', whereas many mammalian promoters are composite entities composed of several closely separated TSSs, with independent cell-type-specific expression profiles. TSSs specific to different cell types evolve at different rates, whereas promoters of broadly expressed genes are the most conserved. Promoter-based expression analysis revealskey transcription factors defining cell states and links them to binding-site motifs. The functions of identified novel transcripts can be predicted by coexpression and sample ontology enrichment analyses. The functional annotation of the mammalian genome 5 (FANTOM5) project provides comprehensive expression profiles and functional annotation of mammalian cell-type-specific transcriptomes with wide applications in biomedical research.
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Hofmann, Oliver/0000-0002-7738-1513; Fisher,
Malcolm/0000-0003-1074-8103; Frith, Martin/0000-0003-0998-2859; Rashid,
Mamoon/0000-0003-4851-4994; Morikawa, Hiromasa/0000-0002-6793-5885;
Jurman, Giuseppe/0000-0002-2705-5728; Valen, Eivind/0000-0003-1840-6108;
Lenhard, Boris/0000-0002-1114-1509; Lennartsson,
Andreas/0000-0002-3272-2505; Rackham, Owen/0000-0002-4390-0872;
Furlanello, Cesare/0000-0002-5384-3605; Gingeras,
Thomas/0000-0001-9106-3573; Alam, Intikhab/0000-0001-5306-847X; Taylor,
Martin/0000-0001-7656-330X; Chierici, Marco/0000-0001-9791-9301;
Persson, Helena/0000-0002-5187-6446; van Nimwegen,
Erik/0000-0001-6338-1312; Fang, Hai/0000-0003-3961-8572; Hamaguchi,
Masahide/0000-0002-8651-4445; Ravasi, Timothy/0000-0002-9950-465X;
Schmeier, Sebastian/0000-0002-3947-8226; Kawaji,
Hideya/0000-0002-0575-0308; Kwon, Andrew/0000-0001-5019-8156;
Kaczkowski, Bogumil/0000-0001-6554-5608; Bertin,
Nicolas/0000-0002-9835-9606; Bajic, Vladimir/0000-0001-5435-4750;
Katayama, Shintaro/0000-0001-7581-5157; Harbers,
Matthias/0000-0002-5613-7220; Kenna, Tony/0000-0001-6844-3463; Suzuki,
Harukazu/0000-0002-8087-0836; Kojima, Soichi/0000-0002-5252-1612; KONDO,
NAOTO/0000-0001-9576-7615; Koyasu, Shigeo/0000-0001-9585-3038; Semple,
Colin/0000-0003-1765-4118; Vorontsov, Ilya/0000-0001-8888-0804; Diehl,
Alexander/0000-0001-9990-8331; Mackay-Sim, Alan/0000-0003-4446-5371;
Ovchinnikov, Dmitry/0000-0001-9603-8385
FU MEXT; MEXT, Japan; Research Grants for RIKEN Preventive Medicine and
Diagnosis Innovation Program(RIKEN PMI); RIKEN Centre for Life Science
Technologies, Division of Genomic Technologies (RIKEN CLST (DGT)) from
the MEXT, Japan
FX FANTOM5 was made possible by a Research Grant for RIKEN Omics Science
Center from MEXT to Y. Hayashizaki and a grant of the Innovative Cell
Biology by Innovative Technology (Cell Innovation Program) from the
MEXT, Japan to Y. Hayashizaki. It was also supported by Research Grants
for RIKEN Preventive Medicine and Diagnosis Innovation Program(RIKEN
PMI) to Y. Hayashizaki and RIKEN Centre for Life Science Technologies,
Division of Genomic Technologies (RIKEN CLST (DGT)) from the MEXT,
Japan. Extended acknowledgements are provided in the Supplementary
Information.
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SN 0028-0836
EI 1476-4687
J9 NATURE
JI Nature
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
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IS 7493
BP 462
EP +
DI 10.1038/nature13182
PG 22
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD6WN
UT WOS:000333402000033
ER
PT J
AU Fischer, NO
Weilhammer, DR
Dunkle, A
Thomas, C
Hwang, M
Corzett, M
Lychak, C
Mayer, W
Urbin, S
Collette, N
Chang, JC
Loots, GG
Rasley, A
Blanchette, CD
AF Fischer, Nicholas O.
Weilhammer, Dina R.
Dunkle, Alexis
Thomas, Cynthia
Hwang, Mona
Corzett, Michele
Lychak, Cheri
Mayer, Wasima
Urbin, Salustra
Collette, Nicole
Chang, Jiun Chiun
Loots, Gabriela G.
Rasley, Amy
Blanchette, Craig D.
TI Evaluation of Nanolipoprotein Particles (NLPs) as an In Vivo Delivery
Platform
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HIGH-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEINS; DRUG-DELIVERY; GOLD NANOPARTICLES;
FUNCTIONALIZED NANOPARTICLES; MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES; CHOLESTEROL
EFFLUX; MEMBRANE-PROTEINS; TARGETED DELIVERY; AMPHOTERICIN-B; TOXICITY
AB Nanoparticles hold great promise for the delivery of therapeutics, yet limitations remain with regards to the use of these nanosystems for efficient long-lasting targeted delivery of therapeutics, including imparting functionality to the platform, in vivo stability, drug entrapment efficiency and toxicity. To begin to address these limitations, we evaluated the functionality, stability, cytotoxicity, toxicity, immunogenicity and in vivo biodistribution of nanolipoprotein particles (NLPs), which are mimetics of naturally occurring high-density lipoproteins (HDLs). We found that a wide range of molecules could be reliably conjugated to the NLP, including proteins, single-stranded DNA, and small molecules. The NLP was also found to be relatively stable in complex biological fluids and displayed no cytotoxicity in vitro at doses as high as 320 mu g/ml. In addition, we observed that in vivo administration of the NLP daily for 14 consecutive days did not induce significant weight loss or result in lesions on excised organs. Furthermore, the NLPs did not display overt immunogenicity with respect to antibody generation. Finally, the biodistribution of the NLP in vivo was found to be highly dependent on the route of administration, where intranasal administration resulted in prolonged retention in the lung tissue. Although only a select number of NLP compositions were evaluated, the findings of this study suggest that the NLP platform holds promise for use as both a targeted and non-targeted in vivo delivery vehicle for a range of therapeutics.
C1 [Fischer, Nicholas O.; Weilhammer, Dina R.; Dunkle, Alexis; Thomas, Cynthia; Hwang, Mona; Corzett, Michele; Lychak, Cheri; Mayer, Wasima; Urbin, Salustra; Collette, Nicole; Loots, Gabriela G.; Rasley, Amy; Blanchette, Craig D.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Biosci & Biotechnol Div, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Chang, Jiun Chiun; Loots, Gabriela G.] Univ Calif Merced, Sch Nat Sci, Merced, CA USA.
RP Rasley, A (reprint author), Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Biosci & Biotechnol Div, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM rasley2@llnl.gov; blanchette2@llnl.gov
FU LLNL LDRD [09-LW-077, 11-LW-015, 11-ERD-016]
FX LLNL LDRD 09-LW-077; LLNL LDRD 11-LW-015; LLNL LDRD 11-ERD-016. The
funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
VL 9
IS 3
AR e93342
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0093342
PG 17
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AE0SW
UT WOS:000333677500110
PM 24675794
ER
PT J
AU Pilania, G
Thijsse, BJ
Hoagland, RG
Lazic, I
Valone, SM
Liu, XY
AF Pilania, Ghanshyam
Thijsse, Barend J.
Hoagland, Richard G.
Lazic, Ivan
Valone, Steven M.
Liu, Xiang-Yang
TI Revisiting the Al/Al2O3 Interface: Coherent Interfaces and Misfit
Accommodation
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID AUGMENTED-WAVE METHOD; OXIDE SURFACES; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; LIQUID
ALUMINUM; SINGLE-CRYSTALS; ENERGETICS; ALPHA-AL2O3; SAPPHIRE; GROWTH;
AL2O3
AB We study the coherent and semi-coherent Al/alpha-Al2O3 interfaces using molecular dynamics simulations with a mixed, metallic-ionic atomistic model. For the coherent interfaces, both Al-terminated and O-terminated nonstoichiometric interfaces have been studied and their relative stability has been established. To understand the misfit accommodation at the semi-coherent interface, a 1-dimensional (1D) misfit dislocation model and a 2-dimensional (2D) dislocation network model have been studied. For the latter case, our analysis reveals an interface dislocation structure with a network of three sets of parallel dislocations, each with pure-edge character, giving rise to a pattern of coherent and stacking-fault-like regions at the interface. Structural relaxation at elevated temperatures leads to a further change of the dislocation pattern, which can be understood in terms of a competition between the stacking fault energy and the dislocation interaction energy at the interface. Our results are expected to serve as an input for the subsequent dislocation dynamics models to understand and predict the macroscopic mechanical behavior of Al/alpha-Al2O3 composite heterostructures.
C1 [Pilania, Ghanshyam; Hoagland, Richard G.; Valone, Steven M.; Liu, Xiang-Yang] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Thijsse, Barend J.; Lazic, Ivan] Delft Univ Technol, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, NL-2628 Delft, Netherlands.
RP Liu, XY (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM xyliu@lanl.gov
RI Pilania, Ghanshyam/K-4468-2013
OI Pilania, Ghanshyam/0000-0003-4460-1572
FU Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Directed Research and Development
Program [20120053ER]; US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office
of Basic Energy Sciences; National Nuclear Security Administration of
the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC52-06NA25396]
FX This work was supported by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
Directed Research and Development Program (20120053ER) and the US
Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences. LANL is operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC, for the
National Nuclear Security Administration of the U.S. Department of
Energy under Contract No. DE-AC52-06NA25396. Helpful discussions with
Terry Mitchell and Shuai Shao are gratefully acknowledged.
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PA MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
VL 4
AR 4485
DI 10.1038/srep04485
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD7QU
UT WOS:000333460500006
PM 24670940
ER
PT J
AU Lischner, J
Vigil-Fowler, D
Louie, SG
AF Lischner, Johannes
Vigil-Fowler, Derek
Louie, Steven G.
TI Satellite structures in the spectral functions of the two-dimensional
electron gas in semiconductor quantum wells: A GW plus cumulant study
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID SINGLE-PARTICLE SPECTRUM; SYSTEMS; METALS
AB We present theoretical calculations for the spectral functions and single-particle densities of states of the two-dimensional electron gas in semiconductor quantum wells at different electron densities using the GW plus cumulant method. We compare our results to GW only calculations and find significant differences in the description of the satellites between the two theories: While GW theory predicts the existence of a plasmaron excitation, no such excitation is found in GW plus cumulant theory. We compare our results to experimental tunneling spectra from semiconductor quantum wells and find good agreement for the satellite properties.
C1 [Lischner, Johannes] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Lischner, J (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
FU NSF [DMR10-1006184]; SciDAC Program on Excited State Phenomena (methods
and software developments) and Theory Program (GW and GW+cumulant
calculations); U.S. Department of Energy, the Office of Basic Energy
Sciences and of Advanced Scientific Computing Research at the Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Simons Foundation
Fellowship in Theoretical Physics; Department of Defense National
Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship
FX J.L. acknowledges valuable discussions with Oliver Dial and Raymond
Ashoori. This work was supported by NSF Grant No. DMR10-1006184
(simulations of two-dimensional electron gas) and by the SciDAC Program
on Excited State Phenomena (methods and software developments) and
Theory Program (GW and GW+cumulant calculations) funded by the U.S.
Department of Energy, the Office of Basic Energy Sciences and of
Advanced Scientific Computing Research, under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. S.G.L.
acknowledges support by a Simons Foundation Fellowship in Theoretical
Physics. D.V.-F was also supported by a Department of Defense National
Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship.
Computational resources have been provided by the NSF
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PI COLLEGE PK
PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 27
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 12
AR 125430
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.125430
PG 5
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD7MM
UT WOS:000333448000005
ER
PT J
AU Alioli, S
Walsh, JR
AF Alioli, Simone
Walsh, Jonathan R.
TI Jet veto clustering logarithms beyond leading order
SO JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Jets; NLO Computations
ID HADRON-COLLISIONS; CROSS-SECTIONS; PARTON MODEL; GAUGE-THEORY;
AMPLITUDES; QCD; FACTORIZATION; SCATTERING; ALGORITHM
AB Many experimental analyses separate events into exclusive jet bins, using a jet algorithm to cluster the final state and then veto on jets. Jet clustering induces logarithmic dependence on the jet radius R in the cross section for exclusive jet bins, a dependence that is poorly controlled due to the non-global nature of the clustering. At jet radii of experimental interest, the leading order (LO) clustering effects are numerically significant, but the higher order effects are currently unknown. We rectify this situation by calculating the most important part of the next-to-leading order (NLO) clustering logarithms of R for any 0-jet process, which enter as O(alpha(3)(s)) corrections to the cross section. The calculation blends subtraction methods for NLO calculations with factorization properties of QCD and soft-collinear effective theory (SCET). We compare the size of the known LO and new NLO clustering logarithms and find that the impact of the NLO terms on the 0-jet cross section in Higgs production is small. This brings clustering effects under better control and may be used to improve uncertainty estimates on cross sections with a jet veto.
C1 [Alioli, Simone] Univ Calif Berkeley, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
Univ Calif Berkeley, Ctr Theoret Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Alioli, S (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM salioli@lbl.gov; jwalsh@lbl.gov
RI Alioli, Simone/Q-4971-2016
OI Alioli, Simone/0000-0001-8234-2247
FU Department of Energy Early Career Award with Funding Opportunity
[DE-PS02-09ER09-26]; Office of High Energy Physics of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; US National Science
Foundation, LHC Theory Initiative [NSF-PHY-0705682]; Office of Science
of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX We thank Christian Bauer, Frank Petriello, Maximilian Stahlhofen, Iain
Stewart, Frank Tackmann, and Saba Zuberi for helpful discussions and
comments on the manuscript. This work was supported in part by the
Department of Energy Early Career Award with Funding Opportunity No.
DE-PS02-09ER09-26, the Office of High Energy Physics of the U.S.
Department of Energy under the Contract DE-AC02-05CH11231, and the US
National Science Foundation, grant NSF-PHY-0705682, the LHC Theory
Initiative. This research used resources of the National Energy Research
Scientific Computing Center, which is supported by the Office of Science
of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
SN 1029-8479
J9 J HIGH ENERGY PHYS
JI J. High Energy Phys.
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
IS 3
AR 119
DI 10.1007/JHEP03(2014)119
PG 37
WC Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AY8WZ
UT WOS:000347832700004
ER
PT J
AU Nakano, J
Bennett, J
AF Nakano, Jinichiro
Bennett, James
TI CO2 and H2O gas conversion into CO and H-2 using highly exothermic
reactions induced by mixed industrial slags
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Iron and steelmaking; Gasification; Slag utilization; CO; H-2; Fuel
ID STEELMAKING
AB This communication reports conversion phenomena in which CO2 and H2O gases are transformed into CO and H-2, respectively, when exposed to a mixture of molten CaO-rich metallurgical slag and V2O3-rich gasifier slag. On reaction, CO2 and H2O are thermodynamically driven to become CO and H-2, respectively, by giving up oxygen over the formation of calcium orthovanadate in the slag. The concept was experimentally investigated with a synthetic slag heated to 1500 degrees C (an assumed slag tap-out temperature in the metallurgical industry) in a CO2 saturated atmosphere. On heating, a rapid drop in oxygen partial pressure occurred between 1405 degrees C and 1460 degrees C, where 97% of CO2 transformed to CO. Potential industrial applications with the H2O-to-H-2 conversion are then explored using detailed process computations. If the process is made economically viable, CO2 and H2O could be converted into products that are environmentally and industrially attractive and that have the potential for energy savings and greenhouse gas reduction in a process. Copyright (C) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Nakano, Jinichiro; Bennett, James] US DOE, Natl Energy Technol Lab, Albany, OR 97321 USA.
[Nakano, Jinichiro] URS Corp, Albany, OR 97321 USA.
RP Nakano, J (reprint author), US DOE, Natl Energy Technol Lab, 1450 Queen Ave, Albany, OR 97321 USA.
EM jinichiro@gmail.com
FU National Energy Technology Laboratory's ongoing research in development
of coal gasification under the RES [DE-FE0004000]
FX This technical effort was performed in support of the National Energy
Technology Laboratory's ongoing research in development of coal
gasification under the RES contract DE-FE0004000. Valuable discussion
with Dr. David Alman at NETL-Albany must be acknowledged.
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0360-3199
EI 1879-3487
J9 INT J HYDROGEN ENERG
JI Int. J. Hydrog. Energy
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 39
IS 10
BP 4954
EP 4958
DI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.01.104
PG 5
WC Chemistry, Physical; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
SC Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
GA AE6TN
UT WOS:000334130800022
ER
PT J
AU Ni, CB
Yang, L
AF Ni, Chengbao
Yang, Liu
TI Reaction pathways and roles of N-alkylmorpholine in amine center dot
alane transamination: A mechanistic study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Hydrogen storage; Aluminum hydride; Transamination; Amine
bi-functionality
ID MOLECULAR-ORBITAL METHODS; GAUSSIAN-TYPE BASIS; ALUMINUM-HYDRIDE;
ORGANIC-MOLECULES; MIXED-DONOR; ADDUCTS; THERMOCHEMISTRY; ENERGIES;
SOLVENTS; KINETICS
AB The cost- and energy-effective regeneration of alane has attracted much attention because of its potential energy applications. Using N-alkylmorpholine center dot AlH3 as intermediates, we have recently shown alane regeneration with improved yield, selectivity, and energy-efficiency. However, detailed interactions between AlH3 and N-alkylmorpholine were not well-understood. Herein, we present spectroscopic and theoretical studies of the reaction pathways and roles of N-alkylmorpholine in transamination. Under reduced pressures, the 2:1 alane adduct (R3N)(2).AlH3 is initially transformed into its 1:1, unsaturated complex R3N center dot A1H(3), which then forms an equilibrium with N-alkylmorpholine (L) to generate a mixed intermediate R3N center dot AlH3 center dot L. Under the influence of vacuum and excess N-alkylmorpholine, R3N center dot AlH3 center dot L loses an amine molecule (with higher volatility) to give L center dot AlH3 as the final product. Using N-alkylpiperidine and 1,4-dioxane as models to mimic the coordination behaviors of the morpholine N and 0 atoms, we further showed the roles of Nalkylmorpholine in transamination, during which it formed the N-donating complex R3N center dot(AlH3 center dot L)-L-N and, depending on steric hindrances of R3N, the O-donating complex R3N center dot(AlH3 center dot L)-L-N L. These results highlight the effects of amine coordination modes and steric hindrances in the reactivity of their alane adducts and will provide information for the optimization of alane regeneration. Copyright (c) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Ni, Chengbao] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Sustainable Energy Technol Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Yang, Liu] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RP Ni, CB (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Sustainable Energy Technol Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM cni@bnl.gov
RI Yang, Liu/F-7135-2012
FU Goldhaber Distinguished Fellowship at BNL
FX We thank Drs. Jason Graetz, James T. Muckerman, and James Wegrzyn for
discussions and the chemistry department at Brookhaven National
Laboratory (BNL) for access to the NMR spectrometer. C.N. acknowledges
financial support from the Goldhaber Distinguished Fellowship at BNL.
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0360-3199
EI 1879-3487
J9 INT J HYDROGEN ENERG
JI Int. J. Hydrog. Energy
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 39
IS 10
BP 5003
EP 5009
DI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.01.088
PG 7
WC Chemistry, Physical; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
SC Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
GA AE6TN
UT WOS:000334130800028
ER
PT J
AU Butkevich, AV
Perevalov, D
AF Butkevich, A. V.
Perevalov, D.
TI Determination of the axial nucleon form factor from the MiniBooNE data
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID ELASTIC NEUTRINO SCATTERING; CROSS-SECTIONS; VECTOR; APPROXIMATION;
ENERGY; MODEL; MASS
AB Both neutrino and antineutrino charged-current quasielastic scattering on a carbon target are studied to investigate the nuclear effect on the determination of the axial form factor F-A(Q(2)) . A method for extraction of F-A(Q(2)) from the flux-integrated d sigma/dQ(2) cross section of (anti)neutrino scattering on nuclei is presented. Data from the MiniBooNE experiment are analyzed in the relativistic distorted-wave impulse approximation, the Fermi gas model, and the Fermi gas model with enhancements in the transverse cross section. We found that the values of the axial form factor, extracted in the impulse approximation and predicted by the dipole approximation with the axial mass MA approximate to 1.37 GeV, are in good agreement. The agreement between the extracted form factor and meson-dominance ansatz also is good. On the other hand, the Q(2) dependence of F-A extracted in the approach with the transverse enhancement is found to differ significantly from the dipole approximation.
C1 [Butkevich, A. V.] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Nucl Res, Moscow 117312, Russia.
[Perevalov, D.] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
RP Butkevich, AV (reprint author), Russian Acad Sci, Inst Nucl Res, 60th October Anniversary Prospect 7A, Moscow 117312, Russia.
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PI COLLEGE PK
PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 1550-7998
EI 1550-2368
J9 PHYS REV D
JI Phys. Rev. D
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 5
AR 053014
DI 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.053014
PG 10
WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics
GA AE9EJ
UT WOS:000334307200001
ER
PT J
AU Shi, CY
Beidaghi, M
Naguib, M
Mashtalir, O
Gogotsi, Y
Billinge, SJL
AF Shi, Chenyang
Beidaghi, Majid
Naguib, Michael
Mashtalir, Olha
Gogotsi, Yury
Billinge, Simon J. L.
TI Structure of Nanocrystalline Ti3C2 MXene Using Atomic Pair Distribution
Function
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ELECTRONIC-PROPERTIES; ION BATTERIES; INTERCALATION; DIFFRACTION;
NANOSCALE; CARBIDES; PROGRAM; TI3ALC2; ANODE; PDF
AB The structures of nanocrystalline pristine, potassium hydroxide and sodium acetate intercalated new two- dimensional materials Ti C-3(2) MXenes were studied using the x- ray atomic pair distribution function technique. Pristine MXene has a hexagonal structure with a = b = 3.0505(5) angstrom, c = 19.86(2) angstrom (S.G. P63/mmc No. 194). Both hydroxyl and fluoride terminating species are present. The intercalation of K+ or Na+ ions expands the Ti3C2 layers perpendicular to the planes but shrinks the in-plane a and b lattice parameters.
C1 [Shi, Chenyang; Billinge, Simon J. L.] Columbia Univ, Dept Appl Phys & Appl Math, New York, NY 10027 USA.
[Beidaghi, Majid; Naguib, Michael; Mashtalir, Olha; Gogotsi, Yury] Drexel Univ, AJ Drexel Nanomat Inst, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
[Billinge, Simon J. L.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Phys & Mat Sci Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RP Shi, CY (reprint author), Columbia Univ, Dept Appl Phys & Appl Math, New York, NY 10027 USA.
EM gogotsi@drexel.edu; sb2896@columbia.edu
RI Naguib, Michael/A-7315-2012; shi, chenyang/A-9119-2014
OI Naguib, Michael/0000-0002-4952-9023;
FU Columbia University Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC); U. S.
Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences (DOE-BES) [DE-SC0001085];
Fluid Interface Reactions, Structures and Transport (FIRST) Center, an
Energy Frontier Research Center; U. S. Department of Energy, Office of
Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences; DOE-BES [DE-AC02-98CH10886]
FX The authors thank Prof. M. W. Barsoum and Dr. Pavol Juhas for helpful
discussions. Work in the Billinge group was supported by the Columbia
University Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) funded by the U. S.
Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences (DOE-BES), under Grant No.
DE-SC0001085. Work at Drexel University was supported by the Fluid
Interface Reactions, Structures and Transport (FIRST) Center, an Energy
Frontier Research Center funded by the U. S. Department of Energy,
Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. NSLS is supported by
the DOE-BES under Grant No. DE-AC02-98CH10886.
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SN 0031-9007
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J9 PHYS REV LETT
JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 112
IS 12
AR 125501
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.125501
PG 5
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SC Physics
GA AE4AP
UT WOS:000333920000019
PM 24724657
ER
PT J
AU Evans, CC
LePard, KJ
Kwak, JW
Stancukas, MC
Laskowski, S
Dougherty, J
Moulton, L
Glawe, A
Wang, YW
Leone, V
Antonopoulos, DA
Smith, D
Chang, EB
Ciancio, MJ
AF Evans, Christian C.
LePard, Kathy J.
Kwak, Jeff W.
Stancukas, Mary C.
Laskowski, Samantha
Dougherty, Joseph
Moulton, Laura
Glawe, Adam
Wang, Yunwei
Leone, Vanessa
Antonopoulos, Dionysios A.
Smith, Dan
Chang, Eugene B.
Ciancio, Mae J.
TI Exercise Prevents Weight Gain and Alters the Gut Microbiota in a Mouse
Model of High Fat Diet-Induced Obesity
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID BODY-MASS INDEX; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT;
PHYSICAL-EXERCISE; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; MICE; LACTOBACILLUS; INFLAMMATION;
RAT; PREVALENCE
AB Background: Diet-induced obesity (DIO) is a significant health concern which has been linked to structural and functional changes in the gut microbiota. Exercise (Ex) is effective in preventing obesity, but whether Ex alters the gut microbiota during development with high fat (HF) feeding is unknown.
Objective: Determine the effects of voluntary Ex on the gastrointestinal microbiota in LF-fed mice and in HF-DIO.
Methods: Male C57BL/6 littermates (5 weeks) were distributed equally into 4 groups: low fat (LF) sedentary (Sed) LF/Sed, LF/Ex, HF/Sed and HF/Ex. Mice were individually housed and LF/Ex and HF/Ex cages were equipped with a wheel and odometer to record Ex. Fecal samples were collected at baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks and used for bacterial DNA isolation. DNA was subjected both to quantitative PCR using primers specific to the 16S rRNA encoding genes for Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes and to sequencing for lower taxonomic identification using the Illumina MiSeq platform. Data were analyzed using a one or two-way ANOVA or Pearson correlation.
Results:HF diet resulted in significantly greater body weight and adiposity as well as decreased glucose tolerance that were prevented by voluntary Ex (p<0.05). Visualization of Unifrac distance data with principal coordinates analysis indicated clustering by both diet and Ex at week 12. Sequencing demonstrated Ex-induced changes in the percentage of major bacterial phyla at 12 weeks. A correlation between total Ex distance and the Delta Ct Bacteroidetes: Delta Ct Firmicutes ratio from qPCR demonstrated a significant inverse correlation (r(2) = 0.35, p = 0.043).
Conclusion: Ex induces a unique shift in the gut microbiota that is different from dietary effects. Microbiota changes may play a role in Ex prevention of HF-DIO.
C1 [Evans, Christian C.] Midwestern Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, Downers Grove, IL 60515 USA.
[LePard, Kathy J.] Midwestern Univ, Coll Osteopath Med, Dept Physiol, Downers Grove, IL 60515 USA.
[Kwak, Jeff W.; Stancukas, Mary C.; Dougherty, Joseph; Moulton, Laura; Glawe, Adam; Ciancio, Mae J.] Midwestern Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Biomed Sci, Downers Grove, IL 60515 USA.
[Laskowski, Samantha] Midwestern Univ, Coll Osteopath Med, Downers Grove, IL 60515 USA.
[Dougherty, Joseph] Midwestern Univ, Coll Dent Med, Dept Dent Med, Downers Grove, IL 60515 USA.
[Wang, Yunwei; Leone, Vanessa; Chang, Eugene B.] Univ Chicago, Dept Med, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Antonopoulos, Dionysios A.; Smith, Dan] Argonne Natl Lab, Inst Genom & Syst Biol, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Evans, CC (reprint author), Midwestern Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, Downers Grove, IL 60515 USA.
EM cevans@midwestern.edu
FU Midwestern University (MJC), Midwestern University College of Health
Sciences Research Facilitation grants; Kenneth A. Suarez Summer Research
Fellowship; National Institutes of Health (NIH) of the Digestive Disease
Research Core Center, University of Chicago [P30 DK 42086]; NIH
[DK097268]
FX Funding was through: Midwestern University (MJC), Midwestern University
College of Health Sciences Research Facilitation grants (CCE and MJC), a
Kenneth A. Suarez Summer Research Fellowship (SL), National Institutes
of Health (NIH) grant P30 DK 42086 to the Host-Microbe Core of the
Digestive Disease Research Core Center, University of Chicago and NIH
grant DK097268 (EBC). The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 9
IS 3
AR e92193
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0092193
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AE0SR
UT WOS:000333677000035
PM 24670791
ER
PT J
AU Wang, XH
Xia, Y
Wen, XH
Yang, YF
Zhou, JZ
AF Wang, Xiaohui
Xia, Yu
Wen, Xianghua
Yang, Yunfeng
Zhou, Jizhong
TI Microbial Community Functional Structures in Wastewater Treatment Plants
as Characterized by GeoChip
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ACTIVATED-SLUDGE BIOREACTOR; SEA OIL PLUME; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY; REACTOR
PERFORMANCE; TREATMENT SYSTEMS; BATCH REACTORS; GENE DIVERSITY;
DYNAMICS; NITRIFICATION; TEMPERATURE
AB Background: Biological WWTPs must be functionally stable to continuously and steadily remove contaminants which rely upon the activity of complex microbial communities. However, knowledge is still lacking in regard to microbial community functional structures and their linkages to environmental variables.
Aims: To investigate microbial community functional structures of activated sludge in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and to understand the effects of environmental factors on their structure.
Methods: 12 activated sludge samples were collected from four WWTPs in Beijing. A comprehensive functional gene array named GeoChip 4.2 was used to determine the microbial functional genes involved in a variety of biogeochemical processes such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous and sulfur cycles, metal resistance, antibiotic resistance and organic contaminant degradation.
Results: High similarities of the microbial community functional structures were found among activated sludge samples from the four WWTPs, as shown by both diversity indices and the overlapped genes. For individual gene category, such as egl, amyA, lip, nirS, nirK, nosZ, ureC, ppx, ppk, aprA, dsrA, sox and benAB, there were a number of microorganisms shared by all 12 samples. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) showed that the microbial functional patterns were highly correlated with water temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), ammonia concentrations and loading rate of chemical oxygen demand (COD). Based on the variance partitioning analyses (VPA), a total of 53% of microbial community variation from GeoChip data can be explained by wastewater characteristics (25%) and operational parameters (23%), respectively.
Conclusions: This study provided an overall picture of microbial community functional structures of activated sludge in WWTPs and discerned the linkages between microbial communities and environmental variables in WWTPs.
C1 [Wang, Xiaohui; Xia, Yu; Wen, Xianghua; Yang, Yunfeng; Zhou, Jizhong] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Environm, Environm Simulat & Pollut Control State Key Joint, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Xiaohui] Beijing Univ Chem Technol, Dept Environm Sci & Engn, Beijing 100029, Peoples R China.
[Zhou, Jizhong] Univ Oklahoma, Inst Environm Genom, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
[Zhou, Jizhong] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Microbiol & Plant Biol, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
[Zhou, Jizhong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Earth Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Wen, XH (reprint author), Tsinghua Univ, Sch Environm, Environm Simulat & Pollut Control State Key Joint, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
EM xhwen@tsinghua.edu.cn
RI Yang, Yunfeng/H-9853-2013; wen, xianghua/A-7551-2015
OI Yang, Yunfeng/0000-0001-8274-6196;
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [51078207, 51178239];
special fund of State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and
Pollution Control [12L03ESPC]; ENIGMA-Ecosystems; Networks Integrated
with Genes and Molecular Assemblies through the Office of Science,
Office of Biological and Environmental Research; U.S. Department of
Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX This study was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China
funds (51078207 and 51178239) and the special fund of State Key Joint
Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control (12L03ESPC).
This study made use of the GeoChip and associated computational
pipelines funded by ENIGMA-Ecosystems and Networks Integrated with Genes
and Molecular Assemblies through the Office of Science, Office of
Biological and Environmental Research, the U.S. Department of Energy
under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The funders had no role in study
design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 9
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AR e93422
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0093422
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AE0SR
UT WOS:000333677000143
PM 24671164
ER
PT J
AU Ford, WP
Schiavilla, R
Van Orden, JW
AF Ford, W. P.
Schiavilla, R.
Van Orden, J. W.
TI The He-3(e,e ' p)H-2 and He-4(e,e ' p)H-3 reactions at high momentum
transfer
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW C
LA English
DT Article
ID IMPULSE APPROXIMATION; POLARIZATION TRANSFER; ALPHA-PARTICLE; NUCLEI;
ENERGIES; SYSTEMS
AB We present updated calculations for observables in the processes He-3(e,e' p)H-2, He-4(e,e' p)H-3, and He-4((e) over right arrow ,e' (p) over right arrow)H-3. This update entails the implementation of improved nucleon-nucleon (NN) amplitudes to describe final-state interactions (FSI) within a Glauber approximation and includes full spin-isospin dependence in the profile operator. In addition, an optical potential, which has also been updated since previous work, is utilized to treat FSI for the He-4(e,e' p)H-3 and He-4((e) over right arrow ,e' (p) over right arrow)H-3 reactions. The calculations are compared with experimental data and show good agreement between theory and experiment. Comparisons are made between the various approximations in the Glauber treatment, including model dependence owing to the NN scattering amplitudes, rescattering contributions, and spin dependence. We also analyze the validity of the Glauber approximation at the kinematics the data is available by comparing to the results obtained with the optical potential.
C1 [Ford, W. P.] Univ So Mississippi, Dept Phys, Hattiesburg, MS 39406 USA.
[Schiavilla, R.; Van Orden, J. W.] Old Dominion Univ, Dept Phys, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA.
[Schiavilla, R.; Van Orden, J. W.] Jefferson Lab, Newport News, VA 23606 USA.
RP Ford, WP (reprint author), Univ So Mississippi, Dept Phys, Hattiesburg, MS 39406 USA.
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics [DE-AC05-06OR23177]
FX We would like to thank R. A. Arndt and R. L. Workman for correspondence
in regard to the use of the SAID interactive program, C. Ciofi degli
Atti and H. Morita for the correspondence regarding their NN
parametrization, M. Viviani and L. Marcucci for providing the bound
state wave fuctions, and D. Higinbotham and B. Reitz, and M. Paolone, S.
Malace, and S. Strauch, for providing us with tables of the experimental
data for the 4He(e,e' p)3H and 4He((e)
over right arrow ,e' (p) over right arrow)3H reactions,
respectively. This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Nuclear Physics, under contract DE-AC05-06OR23177. The
calculations were made possible by grants of computing time from the
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center.
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SN 0556-2813
EI 1089-490X
J9 PHYS REV C
JI Phys. Rev. C
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
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AR 034004
DI 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034004
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SC Physics
GA AE6ST
UT WOS:000334125900001
ER
PT J
AU Brushett, FR
Trahey, L
Xiao, XH
Vaughey, JT
AF Brushett, Fikile R.
Trahey, Lynn
Xiao, Xianghui
Vaughey, John T.
TI Full-Field Synchrotron Tomography of Nongraphitic Foam and Laminate
Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
SO ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
LA English
DT Article
DE MicroCT; synchrotron tomography; Li-ion anodes; silicon; Cu6Sn5
ID RAY COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY OBSERVATION; GAS-DIFFUSION
LAYERS; MEMBRANE FUEL-CELLS; 3-DIMENSIONAL MICROSTRUCTURE; POROSITY
DISTRIBUTIONS; NEGATIVE ELECTRODE; HIGH-CAPACITY; LIQUID WATER;
LITHIATION
AB Nondestructive methods that allow researchers to gather high-resolution quantitative information on a material's physical properties from inside a working device are increasingly in demand from the scientific community. Synchrotron-based microcomputed X-ray tomography, which enables the fast, full-field interrogation of materials in functional, real-world environments, was used to observe the physical changes of next-generation lithium-ion battery anode materials and architectures. High capacity, nongraphitic anodes were chosen for study because they represent the future direction of the field and one of their recognized limitations is their large volume expansion and contraction upon cycling, which is responsible for their generally poor electrochemical performance. In this work, Cu6Sn5 coated on a three-dimensional copper foam was used to model a high power electrode while laminated silicon particles were used to model a high energy electrode. The electrodes were illuminated in situ and ex situ, respectively, at Sector 2-BM of the Advanced Photon Source. The changes in electrode porosity and surface area were measured and show large differences based on the electrode architecture. This work is one of the first reports of full-field synchrotron tomography on high-capacity battery materials under operating conditions.
C1 [Brushett, Fikile R.] MIT, Dept Chem Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Trahey, Lynn; Vaughey, John T.] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Xiao, Xianghui] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Brushett, FR (reprint author), MIT, Dept Chem Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
EM brushett@mit.edu; trahey@anl.gov
OI Vaughey, John/0000-0002-2556-6129
FU Vehicle Technologies Program, Hybrid and Electric Systems; U.S.
Department of Energy Office of Science Laboratory [DE-AC02-06CH11357];
U.S. DOE [DE-AC02-06CH11357]; Director's Postdoctoral Fellowship
FX Support from the Vehicle Technologies Program, Hybrid and Electric
Systems, in particular David Howell and Tien Duong at the U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
is gratefully acknowledged. The submitted manuscript has been created by
UChicago Argonne, LLC, Operator of Argonne National Laboratory
("Argonne"). Argonne, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
Laboratory, is operated under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. Use of the
Advanced Photon Source, an Office of Science User Facility operated for
the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science by Argonne
National Laboratory, was supported by the U.S. DOE under Contract No.
DE-AC02-06CH11357. F.R.B. was supported by a Director's Postdoctoral
Fellowship. The authors thank Sharece Corner for assistance in
manuscript preparation.
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SN 1944-8244
J9 ACS APPL MATER INTER
JI ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 6
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EP 4534
DI 10.1021/am5003124
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WC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science
GA AD8YL
UT WOS:000333551500092
PM 24588840
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PT J
AU Dangkulwanich, M
Ishibashi, T
Bintu, L
Bustamante, C
AF Dangkulwanich, Manchuta
Ishibashi, Toiotaka
Bintu, Lacramioara
Bustamante, Carlos
TI Molecular Mechanisms of Transcription through Single-Molecule
Experiments
SO CHEMICAL REVIEWS
LA English
DT Review
ID RNA-POLYMERASE-II; FACILITATED TARGET LOCATION; RHO-DEPENDENT
TERMINATION; OPEN PROMOTER COMPLEX; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; PREINITIATION
COMPLEX; NUCLEOSOMAL BARRIER; BACILLUS-SUBTILIS; STRUCTURAL BASIS;
APPLIED FORCE
C1 [Dangkulwanich, Manchuta; Ishibashi, Toiotaka; Bintu, Lacramioara; Bustamante, Carlos] Univ Calif Berkeley, Jason L Choy Lab Single Mol Biophys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Dangkulwanich, Manchuta; Bustamante, Carlos] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Ishibashi, Toiotaka; Bustamante, Carlos] Univ Calif Berkeley, Calif Inst Quantitat Biosci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Bintu, Lacramioara; Bustamante, Carlos] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Bustamante, Carlos] Univ Calif Berkeley, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Mol & Cell Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Bustamante, Carlos] Univ Calif Berkeley, Kavli Energy NanoSci Inst, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Bustamante, Carlos] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Phys Biosci Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Ishibashi, Toiotaka] Hong Kong Univ Sci & Technol, Div Life Sci, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Bintu, Lacramioara] CALTECH, Dept Bioengn, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
RP Bustamante, C (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Jason L Choy Lab Single Mol Biophys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM carlosb@berkeley.edu
OI Ishibashi, Toyotaka/0000-0001-8015-2319
FU National Institutes of Health [R01-GM032543]; U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and
Engineering [DE-AC02- 05CH11231]
FX We thank Drs. Shixin Liu, Troy A. Lionberger, and Liang Meng Wee for
critical readings of the manuscript, and Prof. Eva Nogales for providing
Figure 7 and helpful discussions. This work was supported in part by
grants from the National Institutes of Health (R01-GM032543) to C.B. and
the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division
of Materials Sciences and Engineering under Contract No. DE-AC02-
05CH11231 to C.B.
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SN 0009-2665
EI 1520-6890
J9 CHEM REV
JI Chem. Rev.
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 114
IS 6
SI SI
BP 3203
EP 3223
DI 10.1021/cr400730x
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SC Chemistry
GA AD8YQ
UT WOS:000333552000006
PM 24502198
ER
PT J
AU Evans, BR
Bali, G
Reeves, DT
O'Neill, HM
Sun, QN
Shah, R
Ragauskas, AJ
AF Evans, Barbara R.
Bali, Garima
Reeves, David T.
O'Neill, Hugh M.
Sun, Qining
Shah, Riddhi
Ragauskas, Arthur J.
TI Effect of D2O on Growth Properties and Chemical Structure of Annual
Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)
SO JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Lolium multiflorum; hydroponics; crystallinity; C-13 CPMAS; deuteration
ID DEUTERIUM-OXIDE; ENDOSPERM CELLS; PLASMA-MEMBRANE; NMR ANALYSIS; HEAVY
WATER; CELLULOSE; BIOMASS; ULTRASTRUCTURE; PRECIPITATION; BIOSYNTHESIS
AB The development of deuterated biomass is essential for effective neutron scattering studies on biomass, which can provide key insights into the complex biomass conversion processes. A method for optimized production of deuterated annual ryegrass (Lolium rnultiflorum) was developed by growing the plants in 50% D2O in perfused hydroponic chambers. Deuterium incorporation of 36.9% was found in the annual rye grown in 50% D2O. Further, deuterium incorporation of 60% was achieved by germinating the rye seedlings in H2O and growing in 50% D2O inside the perfusion chambers. The characteristics related to enzymatic hydrolysis such as biomass composition, degree of polymerization, and cellulose crystallinity were compared with its control protiated counterpart. The cellulose molecular weight indicated slight variation while hemicellulose molecular weights and cellulose crystallinity remain unaffected with the deuteration.
C1 [Evans, Barbara R.; Reeves, David T.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Bali, Garima; Sun, Qining; Ragauskas, Arthur J.] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Chem & Biochem, Inst Paper Sci & Technol, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[O'Neill, Hugh M.; Shah, Riddhi] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Biol & Soft Matter Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
RP Ragauskas, AJ (reprint author), Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Chem & Biochem, Inst Paper Sci & Technol, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
EM ragauskas@chemistry.gatech.edu
RI Sun, Qining/B-7592-2016;
OI Sun, Qining/0000-0002-9678-7834; O'Neill, Hugh/0000-0003-2966-5527;
Ragauskas, Arthur/0000-0002-3536-554X
FU Genomic Science Program, Office of Biological and Environmental
Research, U.S. Department of Energy [FWP ERKP752]; Office of Biological
and Environmental Research [FWP ERKP291]; U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC05-00OR22725]; U.S. Department of Energy Higher Education Research
Experience
FX This research was supported by the Genomic Science Program, Office of
Biological and Environmental Research, U.S. Department of Energy, under
Contract FWP ERKP752. The research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's
Center for Structural Molecular Biology (CSMB) was supported by the
Office of Biological and Environmental Research under Contract FWP
ERKP291, using facilities supported by the Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy. Oak Ridge National Laboratory is
managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy under
Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725. D.R. was supported by a U.S. Department of
Energy Higher Education Research Experience internship managed by Oak
Ridge Institute of Science and Education.
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SN 0021-8561
EI 1520-5118
J9 J AGR FOOD CHEM
JI J. Agric. Food Chem.
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
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BP 2595
EP 2604
DI 10.1021/jf4055566
PG 10
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Applied; Food Science &
Technology
SC Agriculture; Chemistry; Food Science & Technology
GA AD8YM
UT WOS:000333551600017
PM 24640947
ER
PT J
AU Nan, CY
Lin, Z
Liao, HG
Song, MK
Li, YD
Cairns, EJ
AF Nan, Caiyun
Lin, Zhan
Liao, Honggang
Song, Min-Kyu
Li, Yadong
Cairns, Elton J.
TI Durable Carbon-Coated Li2S Core-Shell Spheres for High Performance
Lithium/Sulfur Cells
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID SULFUR BATTERIES; ELECTROCHEMICAL PERFORMANCE; CATHODE MATERIAL;
GRAPHENE OXIDE; ION BATTERIES; HIGH-CAPACITY; SULFIDE; ELECTROLYTE;
PARTICLES; ENERGY
AB Lithium sulfide (Li2S) is an attractive cathode material with a high theoretical specific capacity (1166 mAh g(-1)). However, the poor cycle life and rate capability have remained significant challenges, preventing its practical application. Here, Li2S spheres with size control have been synthesized for the first time, and a CVD method for converting them into stable carbon-coated Li2S core-shell (Li2S@C) particles has been successfully employed. These Li2S@C particles with protective and conductive carbon shells show promising specific capacities and cycling performance with a high initial discharge capacity of 972 mAh g(-1) Li2S (1394 mAh g(-1) S) at the 0.2C rate. Even with no added carbon, a very high Li2S content (88 wt % Li2S) electrode composed of 98 wt % 1 mu m Li2S@C spheres and 2 wt % binder shows rather stable cycling performance, and little morphology change after 400 cycles at the 0.5C rate.
C1 [Nan, Caiyun; Lin, Zhan; Cairns, Elton J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Nan, Caiyun; Lin, Zhan; Cairns, Elton J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Nan, Caiyun; Li, Yadong] Tsinghua Univ, Dept Chem, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Liao, Honggang] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Song, Min-Kyu] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Cairns, EJ (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM ejcairns@lbl.gov
RI Liao, hong-gang/M-2476-2015; Foundry, Molecular/G-9968-2014; Lin,
Zhan/C-6806-2011; Cairns, Elton/E-8873-2012
OI Lin, Zhan/0000-0001-5009-8198; Cairns, Elton/0000-0002-1179-7591
FU China Scholarship Council; LBNL Molecular Foundry
FX We thank Tevye Kuykendall and the LBNL Molecular Foundry for supporting
the CVD coating work and Vincent Battaglia for the use of laboratory
facilities. Thanks also go to Jaroslaw Syzdek and Robert Kostecki for
help with the Raman characterization. Helpful discussions with Bruno
Scrosati are appreciated. Caiyun Nan acknowledges a fellowship from the
China Scholarship Council to perform this work at UC Berkeley and LBNL.
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SN 0002-7863
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JI J. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 26
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DI 10.1021/ja412943h
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SC Chemistry
GA AD8YO
UT WOS:000333551800034
PM 24580375
ER
PT J
AU Hughes, BK
Blackburn, JL
Kroupa, D
Shabaev, A
Erwin, SC
Efros, AL
Nozik, AJ
Luther, JM
Beard, MC
AF Hughes, Barbara K.
Blackburn, Jeffrey L.
Kroupa, Daniel
Shabaev, Andrew
Erwin, Steven C.
Efros, Alexander L.
Nozik, Arthur J.
Luther, Joseph M.
Beard, Matthew C.
TI Synthesis and Spectroscopy of PbSe Fused Quantum-Dot Dimers
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID ORIENTED ATTACHMENT; SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS; EXTINCTION COEFFICIENT;
ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; SURFACE-CHEMISTRY; LIGAND; NANOPARTICLES; CDSE
AB We report the synthesis and characterization of Pb-chalcogenide fused quantum-dot (QD) dimer structures. The resulting QD dimers range in length from 6 to 16 nm and are produced by oriented attachment of single QD monomers with diameters of 3.1-7.8 nm. QD monomers with diameters exceeding about 5 nm appear to have the greatest affinity for QD dimer formation and, therefore, gave the greatest yields of fused structures. We find a new absorption feature in the first exciton QD dimer spectra and assign this to a splitting of the 8-fold degenerate 1S-level. The dimer splitting increases from 50 to 140 meV with decrease of the QD-monomer size, and we present a mechanism that accounts for this splitting. We also demonstrate the possibility of fusing two QDs with different sizes into a heterostructure.
C1 [Hughes, Barbara K.; Blackburn, Jeffrey L.; Nozik, Arthur J.; Luther, Joseph M.; Beard, Matthew C.] Chem & Mat Sci Ctr, Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Hughes, Barbara K.; Kroupa, Daniel; Nozik, Arthur J.] Univ Colorado, Chem & Biosci Dept, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Shabaev, Andrew] George Mason Univ, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA.
[Erwin, Steven C.; Efros, Alexander L.] Naval Res Lab, Ctr Computat Mat Sci, Washington, DC USA.
RP Beard, MC (reprint author), Chem & Mat Sci Ctr, Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM matt.beard@nrel.gov
RI Beard, MATTHEW/E-4270-2015; Nozik, Arthur/A-1481-2012; Nozik,
Arthur/P-2641-2016
OI Beard, MATTHEW/0000-0002-2711-1355;
FU Solar Photochemistry program within division of Chemical Sciences,
Geosciences, and Biosciences, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences (BES); Department of Energy (DOE); DOE [DE-AC36-08GO28308];
Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics (CASP), an Energy Frontier
Research Center; Office of Naval Research (ONR) through Naval Research
Laboratory's Basic Research Program
FX We thank M. Law for help on the initial stages of this project and Geoff
Diederich for synthesis of one sample. We thank Steve Hughes for helpful
discussions. B.K.H, J.L.B., J.M.L., D.K., and M.C.B. acknowledge support
from the Solar Photochemistry program within the division of Chemical
Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences, Office of Science, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences (BES), funded by the Department of Energy (DOE).
DOE funding to NREL was provided through Contract DE-AC36-08GO28308.
A.S. acknowledges support of the Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics
(CASP), an Energy Frontier Research Center founded by Office of Basic
Energy Sciences (BES), Office of Science, the Department of Energy
(DOE). A.L.E. and S.C.E. acknowledge financial support of the Office of
Naval Research (ONR) through the Naval Research Laboratory's Basic
Research Program.
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0002-7863
J9 J AM CHEM SOC
JI J. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 136
IS 12
BP 4670
EP 4679
DI 10.1021/ja413026h
PG 10
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AD8YO
UT WOS:000333551800036
PM 24564575
ER
PT J
AU Parker, JB
Krommes, JA
AF Parker, Jeffrey B.
Krommes, John A.
TI Generation of zonal flows through symmetry breaking of statistical
homogeneity
SO NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE zonal flow; pattern formation; turbulence; merging jets; CE2
ID REALIZABLE MARKOVIAN CLOSURE; TEST-FIELD MODEL; BETA-PLANE;
INHOMOGENEOUS TURBULENCE; MAGNETOROTATIONAL TURBULENCE; 2-DIMENSIONAL
TURBULENCE; STRUCTURAL STABILITY; PATTERN-FORMATION; JETS; DYNAMICS
AB In geophysical and plasma contexts, zonal flows (ZFs) are well known to arise out of turbulence. We elucidate the transition from homogeneous turbulence without ZFs to inhomogeneous turbulence with steady ZFs. Starting from the equation for barotropic flow on a beta plane, we employ both the quasilinear approximation and a statistical average, which retains a great deal of the qualitative behavior of the full system. Within the resulting framework known as CE2, we extend recent understanding of the symmetry-breaking zonostrophic instability and show that it is an example of a Type I-s instability within the pattern formation literature. The broken symmetry is statistical homogeneity. Near the bifurcation point, the slow dynamics of CE2 are governed by a well-known amplitude equation. The important features of this amplitude equation, and therefore of the CE2 system, are multiple. First, the ZF wavelength is not unique. In an idealized, infinite system, there is a continuous band of ZF wavelengths that allow a nonlinear equilibrium. Second, of these wavelengths, only those within a smaller subband are stable. Unstable wavelengths must evolve to reach a stable wavelength; this process manifests as merging jets. These behaviors are shown numerically to hold in the CE2 system. We also conclude that the stability of the equilibria near the bifurcation point, which is governed by the Eckhaus instability, is independent of the Rayleigh-Kuo criterion.
C1 [Parker, Jeffrey B.; Krommes, John A.] Princeton Univ, Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.
RP Parker, JB (reprint author), Princeton Univ, Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, POB 451, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.
EM jbparker@princeton.edu; krommes@princeton.edu
OI Parker, Jeffrey/0000-0002-9079-9930
FU NSF Graduate Research Fellowship; US DOE Fusion Energy Sciences
Fellowship; US DOE [DE-AC02-09CH11466]
FX We acknowledge useful discussions with Nikos Bakas, Navid Constantinou,
Brian Farrell, Petros Ioannou, Brad Marston, and Kaushik Srinivasan.
This material is based upon work supported by an NSF Graduate Research
Fellowship and a US DOE Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship. This work was
also supported by US DOE Contract DE-AC02-09CH11466.
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U1 1
U2 16
PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BRISTOL
PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 1367-2630
J9 NEW J PHYS
JI New J. Phys.
PD MAR 26
PY 2014
VL 16
AR 035006
DI 10.1088/1367-2630/16/3/035006
PG 28
WC Physics, Multidisciplinary
SC Physics
GA AE1FO
UT WOS:000333714100002
ER
PT J
AU Qiu, J
Foster, I
Taylor, R
AF Qiu, Judy
Foster, Ian
Taylor, Ronald
TI Special Issue for Emerging Computational Methods for the Life Sciences
Workshop
SO CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE
LA English
DT Editorial Material
C1 [Qiu, Judy] Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Foster, Ian] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Taylor, Ronald] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Qiu, J (reprint author), Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
EM xqiu@cs.indiana.edu
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U1 1
U2 2
PU WILEY-BLACKWELL
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1532-0626
EI 1532-0634
J9 CONCURR COMP-PRACT E
JI Concurr. Comput.-Pract. Exp.
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
VL 26
IS 4
SI SI
BP 851
EP 853
PG 3
WC Computer Science, Software Engineering; Computer Science, Theory &
Methods
SC Computer Science
GA AA8PU
UT WOS:000331358200001
ER
PT J
AU Aartsen, MG
Abbasi, R
Ackermann, M
Adams, J
Aguilar, JA
Ahlers, M
Altmann, D
Arguelles, C
Arlen, TC
Auffenberg, J
Bai, X
Baker, M
Barwick, SW
Baum, V
Bay, R
Beatty, JJ
Tjus, JB
Becker, KH
BenZvi, S
Berghaus, P
Berley, D
Bernardini, E
Bernhard, A
Besson, DZ
Binder, G
Bindig, D
Bissok, M
Blaufuss, E
Blumenthal, J
Boersma, DJ
Bohm, C
Bose, D
Boser, S
Botner, O
Brayeur, L
Bretz, HP
Brown, AM
Bruijn, R
Casey, J
Casier, M
Chirkin, D
Christov, A
Christy, B
Clark, K
Classen, L
Clevermann, F
Coenders, S
Cohen, S
Cowen, DF
Silva, AHC
Danninger, M
Daughhetee, J
Davis, JC
Day, M
de Andre, JPAM
De Clercq, C
De Ridder, S
Desiati, P
de Vries, KD
De With, M
DeYoung, T
Diaz-Velez, JC
Dunkman, M
Eagan, R
Eberhardt, B
Eichmann, B
Eisch, J
Euler, S
Evenson, PA
Fadiran, O
Fazely, AR
Fedynitch, A
Feintzeig, J
Feusels, T
Filimonov, K
Finley, C
Fischer-Wasels, T
Flis, S
Franckowiak, A
Frantzen, K
Fuchs, T
Gaisser, TK
Gallagher, J
Gerhardt, L
Gladstone, L
Glusenkamp, T
Goldschmidt, A
Golup, G
Gonzalez, JG
Goodman, JA
Gora, D
Grandmont, DT
Grant, D
Gretskov, P
Groh, JC
Gross, A
Ha, C
Ismail, AH
Hallen, P
Hallgren, A
Halzen, F
Hanson, K
Hebecker, D
Heereman, D
Heinen, D
Helbing, K
Hellauer, R
Hickford, S
Hill, GC
Hoffman, KD
Hoffmann, R
Homeier, A
Hoshina, K
Huang, F
Huelsnitz, W
Hulth, PO
Hultqvist, K
Hussain, S
Ishihara, A
Jacobi, E
Jacobsen, J
Jagielski, K
Japaridze, GS
Jero, K
Jlelati, O
Kaminsky, B
Kappes, A
Karg, T
Karle, A
Kauer, M
Kelley, JL
Kiryluk, J
Klas, J
Klein, SR
Kohne, JH
Kohnen, G
Kolanoski, H
Kopke, L
Kopper, C
Kopper, S
Koskinen, DJ
Kowalski, M
Krasberg, M
Kriesten, A
Krings, K
Kroll, G
Kunnen, J
Kurahashi, N
Kuwabara, T
Labare, M
Landsman, H
Larson, MJ
Lesiak-Bzdak, M
Leuermann, M
Leute, J
Lunemann, J
Macias, O
Madsen, J
Maggi, G
Maruyama, R
Mase, K
Matis, HS
McNally, F
Meagher, K
Merck, M
Meures, T
Miarecki, S
Middell, E
Milke, N
Miller, J
Mohrmann, L
Montaruli, T
Morse, R
Nahnhauer, R
Naumann, U
Niederhausen, H
Nowicki, SC
Nygren, DR
Obertacke, A
Odrowski, S
Olivas, A
Omairat, A
O'Murchadha, A
Palczewski, T
Paul, L
Pepper, JA
de los Heros, CP
Pfendner, C
Pieloth, D
Pinat, E
Posselt, J
Price, PB
Przybylski, GT
Quinnan, M
Radel, L
Rameez, M
Rawlins, K
Redl, P
Reimann, R
Resconi, E
Rhode, W
Ribordy, M
Richman, M
Riedel, B
Robertson, S
Rodrigues, JP
Rott, C
Ruhe, T
Ruzybayev, B
Ryckbosch, D
Saba, SM
Sander, HG
Santander, M
Sarkar, S
Schatto, K
Scheriau, F
Schmidt, T
Schmitz, M
Schoenen, S
Schoneberg, S
Schonwald, A
Schukraft, A
Schulte, L
Schulz, O
Seckel, D
Sestayo, Y
Seunarine, S
Shanidze, R
Sheremata, C
Smith, MWE
Soldin, D
Spiczak, GM
Spiering, C
Stamatikos, M
Stanev, T
Stanisha, NA
Stasik, A
Stezelberger, T
Stokstad, RG
Stossl, A
Strahler, EA
Strom, R
Strotjohann, NL
Sullivan, GW
Taavola, H
Taboada, I
Tamburro, A
Tepe, A
Ter-Antonyan, S
Tesic, G
Tilav, S
Toale, PA
Tobin, MN
Toscano, S
Tselengidou, M
Unger, E
Usner, M
Vallecorsa, S
van Eijndhoven, N
van Overloop, A
van Santen, J
Vehring, M
Voge, M
Vraeghe, M
Walck, C
Waldenmaier, T
Wallraff, M
Weaver, C
Wellons, M
Wendt, C
Westerhoff, S
Whelan, B
Whitehorn, N
Wiebe, K
Wiebusch, CH
Williams, DR
Wissing, H
Wolf, M
Wood, TR
Woschnagg, K
Xu, DL
Xu, XW
Yanez, JP
Yodh, G
Yoshida, S
Zarzhitsky, P
Ziemann, J
Zierke, S
Zoll, M
AF Aartsen, M. G.
Abbasi, R.
Ackermann, M.
Adams, J.
Aguilar, J. A.
Ahlers, M.
Altmann, D.
Arguelles, C.
Arlen, T. C.
Auffenberg, J.
Bai, X.
Baker, M.
Barwick, S. W.
Baum, V.
Bay, R.
Beatty, J. J.
Tjus, J. Becker
Becker, K. -H.
BenZvi, S.
Berghaus, P.
Berley, D.
Bernardini, E.
Bernhard, A.
Besson, D. Z.
Binder, G.
Bindig, D.
Bissok, M.
Blaufuss, E.
Blumenthal, J.
Boersma, D. J.
Bohm, C.
Bose, D.
Boeser, S.
Botner, O.
Brayeur, L.
Bretz, H. -P.
Brown, A. M.
Bruijn, R.
Casey, J.
Casier, M.
Chirkin, D.
Christov, A.
Christy, B.
Clark, K.
Classen, L.
Clevermann, F.
Coenders, S.
Cohen, S.
Cowen, D. F.
Silva, A. H. Cruz
Danninger, M.
Daughhetee, J.
Davis, J. C.
Day, M.
de Andre, J. P. A. M.
De Clercq, C.
De Ridder, S.
Desiati, P.
de Vries, K. D.
De With, M.
DeYoung, T.
Diaz-Velez, J. C.
Dunkman, M.
Eagan, R.
Eberhardt, B.
Eichmann, B.
Eisch, J.
Euler, S.
Evenson, P. A.
Fadiran, O.
Fazely, A. R.
Fedynitch, A.
Feintzeig, J.
Feusels, T.
Filimonov, K.
Finley, C.
Fischer-Wasels, T.
Flis, S.
Franckowiak, A.
Frantzen, K.
Fuchs, T.
Gaisser, T. K.
Gallagher, J.
Gerhardt, L.
Gladstone, L.
Gluesenkamp, T.
Goldschmidt, A.
Golup, G.
Gonzalez, J. G.
Goodman, J. A.
Gora, D.
Grandmont, D. T.
Grant, D.
Gretskov, P.
Groh, J. C.
Gross, A.
Ha, C.
Ismail, A. Haj
Hallen, P.
Hallgren, A.
Halzen, F.
Hanson, K.
Hebecker, D.
Heereman, D.
Heinen, D.
Helbing, K.
Hellauer, R.
Hickford, S.
Hill, G. C.
Hoffman, K. D.
Hoffmann, R.
Homeier, A.
Hoshina, K.
Huang, F.
Huelsnitz, W.
Hulth, P. O.
Hultqvist, K.
Hussain, S.
Ishihara, A.
Jacobi, E.
Jacobsen, J.
Jagielski, K.
Japaridze, G. S.
Jero, K.
Jlelati, O.
Kaminsky, B.
Kappes, A.
Karg, T.
Karle, A.
Kauer, M.
Kelley, J. L.
Kiryluk, J.
Klaes, J.
Klein, S. R.
Koehne, J. -H.
Kohnen, G.
Kolanoski, H.
Koepke, L.
Kopper, C.
Kopper, S.
Koskinen, D. J.
Kowalski, M.
Krasberg, M.
Kriesten, A.
Krings, K.
Kroll, G.
Kunnen, J.
Kurahashi, N.
Kuwabara, T.
Labare, M.
Landsman, H.
Larson, M. J.
Lesiak-Bzdak, M.
Leuermann, M.
Leute, J.
Luenemann, J.
Macias, O.
Madsen, J.
Maggi, G.
Maruyama, R.
Mase, K.
Matis, H. S.
McNally, F.
Meagher, K.
Merck, M.
Meures, T.
Miarecki, S.
Middell, E.
Milke, N.
Miller, J.
Mohrmann, L.
Montaruli, T.
Morse, R.
Nahnhauer, R.
Naumann, U.
Niederhausen, H.
Nowicki, S. C.
Nygren, D. R.
Obertacke, A.
Odrowski, S.
Olivas, A.
Omairat, A.
O'Murchadha, A.
Palczewski, T.
Paul, L.
Pepper, J. A.
de los Heros, C. Perez
Pfendner, C.
Pieloth, D.
Pinat, E.
Posselt, J.
Price, P. B.
Przybylski, G. T.
Quinnan, M.
Raedel, L.
Rameez, M.
Rawlins, K.
Redl, P.
Reimann, R.
Resconi, E.
Rhode, W.
Ribordy, M.
Richman, M.
Riedel, B.
Robertson, S.
Rodrigues, J. P.
Rott, C.
Ruhe, T.
Ruzybayev, B.
Ryckbosch, D.
Saba, S. M.
Sander, H. -G.
Santander, M.
Sarkar, S.
Schatto, K.
Scheriau, F.
Schmidt, T.
Schmitz, M.
Schoenen, S.
Schoeneberg, S.
Schoenwald, A.
Schukraft, A.
Schulte, L.
Schulz, O.
Seckel, D.
Sestayo, Y.
Seunarine, S.
Shanidze, R.
Sheremata, C.
Smith, M. W. E.
Soldin, D.
Spiczak, G. M.
Spiering, C.
Stamatikos, M.
Stanev, T.
Stanisha, N. A.
Stasik, A.
Stezelberger, T.
Stokstad, R. G.
Stoessl, A.
Strahler, E. A.
Strom, R.
Strotjohann, N. L.
Sullivan, G. W.
Taavola, H.
Taboada, I.
Tamburro, A.
Tepe, A.
Ter-Antonyan, S.
Tesic, G.
Tilav, S.
Toale, P. A.
Tobin, M. N.
Toscano, S.
Tselengidou, M.
Unger, E.
Usner, M.
Vallecorsa, S.
van Eijndhoven, N.
van Overloop, A.
van Santen, J.
Vehring, M.
Voge, M.
Vraeghe, M.
Walck, C.
Waldenmaier, T.
Wallraff, M.
Weaver, Ch.
Wellons, M.
Wendt, C.
Westerhoff, S.
Whelan, B.
Whitehorn, N.
Wiebe, K.
Wiebusch, C. H.
Williams, D. R.
Wissing, H.
Wolf, M.
Wood, T. R.
Woschnagg, K.
Xu, D. L.
Xu, X. W.
Yanez, J. P.
Yodh, G.
Yoshida, S.
Zarzhitsky, P.
Ziemann, J.
Zierke, S.
Zoll, M.
CA IceCube Collaboration
TI Search for a diffuse flux of astrophysical muon neutrinos with the
IceCube 59-string configuration
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID HIGH-ENERGY NEUTRINOS; RATIO; PERFORMANCE; TELESCOPE; DETECTORS;
SELECTION; ICE
AB A search for high-energy neutrinos was performed using data collected by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory from May 2009 to May 2010, when the array was running in its 59-string configuration. The data sample was optimized to contain muon neutrino induced events with a background contamination of atmospheric muons of less than 1%. These data, which are dominated by atmospheric neutrinos, are analyzed with a global likelihood fit to search for possible contributions of prompt atmospheric and astrophysical neutrinos, neither of which have yet been identified. Such signals are expected to follow a harder energy spectrum than conventional atmospheric neutrinos. In addition, the zenith angle distribution differs for astrophysical and atmospheric signals. A global fit of the reconstructed energies and directions of observed events is performed, including possible neutrino flux contributions for an astrophysical signal and atmospheric backgrounds as well as systematic uncertainties of the experiment and theoretical predictions. The best fit yields an astrophysical signal flux for nu(mu) + (nu) over bar (mu) of E-2. Phi(E) = 0.25 x 10(-8) GeV cm(-2) s(-1) sr(-1), and a zero prompt component. Although the sensitivity of this analysis for astrophysical neutrinos surpasses the Waxman and Bahcall upper bound, the experimental limit at 90% confidence level is a factor of 1.5 above at a flux of E-2 . Phi(E) = 1.44 x 10(-8) GeV cm(-2) s(-1) sr(-1).
C1 [Bissok, M.; Blumenthal, J.; Coenders, S.; Euler, S.; Gretskov, P.; Hallen, P.; Heinen, D.; Jagielski, K.; Kriesten, A.; Krings, K.; Leuermann, M.; Paul, L.; Raedel, L.; Reimann, R.; Schoenen, S.; Schukraft, A.; Vehring, M.; Wallraff, M.; Wiebusch, C. H.; Zierke, S.] Univ Aachen, RWTH, Inst Phys 3, D-52056 Aachen, Germany.
[Aartsen, M. G.; Hill, G. C.; Robertson, S.; Whelan, B.] Univ Adelaide, Sch Chem & Phys, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
[Rawlins, K.] Univ Alaska Anchorage, Dept Phys & Astron, Anchorage, AK 99508 USA.
[Japaridze, G. S.] Clark Atlanta Univ, CTSPS, Atlanta, GA 30314 USA.
[Casey, J.; Daughhetee, J.; Taboada, I.] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Phys, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Casey, J.; Daughhetee, J.; Taboada, I.] Georgia Inst Technol, Ctr Relativist Astrophys, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Fazely, A. R.; Ter-Antonyan, S.; Xu, X. W.] Southern Univ, Dept Phys, Baton Rouge, LA 70813 USA.
[Bay, R.; Binder, G.; Filimonov, K.; Gerhardt, L.; Ha, C.; Klein, S. R.; Miarecki, S.; Price, P. B.; Woschnagg, K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Binder, G.; Gerhardt, L.; Goldschmidt, A.; Ha, C.; Klein, S. R.; Matis, H. S.; Miarecki, S.; Nygren, D. R.; Przybylski, G. T.; Stezelberger, T.; Stokstad, R. G.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[De With, M.; Kolanoski, H.; Waldenmaier, T.] Humboldt Univ, Inst Phys, D-12489 Berlin, Germany.
[Tjus, J. Becker; Eichmann, B.; Fedynitch, A.; Saba, S. M.; Schoeneberg, S.; Unger, E.] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Fak Phys & Astron, D-44780 Bochum, Germany.
[Boeser, S.; Franckowiak, A.; Hebecker, D.; Homeier, A.; Kowalski, M.; Schulte, L.; Stasik, A.; Strotjohann, N. L.; Usner, M.; Voge, M.] Univ Bonn, Inst Phys, D-53115 Bonn, Germany.
[Hanson, K.; Heereman, D.; Meures, T.; O'Murchadha, A.; Pinat, E.] Univ Libre Brussels, Sci Fac CP230, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.
[Brayeur, L.; Casier, M.; De Clercq, C.; de Vries, K. D.; Golup, G.; Kunnen, J.; Maggi, G.; Miller, J.; Strahler, E. A.; van Eijndhoven, N.] Vrije Univ Brussel, Dienst ELEM, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.
[Ishihara, A.; Mase, K.; Yoshida, S.] Chiba Univ, Dept Phys, Chiba 2638522, Japan.
[Adams, J.; Brown, A. M.; Hickford, S.; Macias, O.] Univ Canterbury, Dept Phys & Astron, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand.
[Berley, D.; Blaufuss, E.; Christy, B.; Goodman, J. A.; Hellauer, R.; Hoffman, K. D.; Huelsnitz, W.; Meagher, K.; Olivas, A.; Redl, P.; Richman, M.; Schmidt, T.; Sullivan, G. W.; Wissing, H.] Univ Maryland, Dept Phys, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
[Beatty, J. J.; Davis, J. C.; Pfendner, C.; Stamatikos, M.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Phys, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Beatty, J. J.; Davis, J. C.; Pfendner, C.; Stamatikos, M.] Ohio State Univ, Ctr Cosmol & Astroparticle Phys, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Beatty, J. J.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Astron, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Koskinen, D. J.; Sarkar, S.] Univ Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Inst, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Clevermann, F.; Frantzen, K.; Fuchs, T.; Koehne, J. -H.; Milke, N.; Pieloth, D.; Rhode, W.; Ruhe, T.; Scheriau, F.; Schmitz, M.; Ziemann, J.] TU Dortmund Univ, Dept Phys, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany.
[Grandmont, D. T.; Grant, D.; Nowicki, S. C.; Odrowski, S.; Sheremata, C.; Wood, T. R.] Univ Alberta, Dept Phys, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada.
[Altmann, D.; Classen, L.; Gora, D.; Kappes, A.; Tselengidou, M.] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Erlangen Ctr Astroparticle Phys, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany.
[Aguilar, J. A.; Christov, A.; Montaruli, T.; Rameez, M.; Vallecorsa, S.] Univ Geneva, Dept Phys Nucl & Corpusculaire, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland.
[De Ridder, S.; Feusels, T.; Ismail, A. Haj; Jlelati, O.; Labare, M.; Ryckbosch, D.; van Overloop, A.; Vraeghe, M.] Univ Ghent, Dept Phys & Astron, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
[Barwick, S. W.; Yodh, G.] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Phys & Astron, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
[Bruijn, R.; Cohen, S.; Ribordy, M.] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, High Energy Phys Lab, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
[Besson, D. Z.] Univ Kansas, Dept Phys & Astron, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
[Gallagher, J.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Astron, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Abbasi, R.; Ahlers, M.; Arguelles, C.; Auffenberg, J.; Baker, M.; BenZvi, S.; Chirkin, D.; Day, M.; Desiati, P.; Diaz-Velez, J. C.; Eisch, J.; Fadiran, O.; Feintzeig, J.; Gladstone, L.; Halzen, F.; Hoshina, K.; Jacobsen, J.; Jero, K.; Karle, A.; Kauer, M.; Kelley, J. L.; Kopper, C.; Krasberg, M.; Kurahashi, N.; Landsman, H.; Maruyama, R.; McNally, F.; Merck, M.; Morse, R.; Riedel, B.; Rodrigues, J. P.; Santander, M.; Tobin, M. N.; Toscano, S.; van Santen, J.; Weaver, Ch.; Wellons, M.; Wendt, C.; Westerhoff, S.; Whitehorn, N.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Phys, Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophys Ctr, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Baum, V.; Eberhardt, B.; Koepke, L.; Kroll, G.; Luenemann, J.; Sander, H. -G.; Schatto, K.; Wiebe, K.] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Phys, D-55099 Mainz, Germany.
[Kohnen, G.] Univ Mons, B-7000 Mons, Belgium.
[Bernhard, A.; Gross, A.; Leute, J.; Resconi, E.; Schulz, O.; Sestayo, Y.] Tech Univ Munich, D-85748 Garching, Germany.
[Bai, X.; Evenson, P. A.; Gaisser, T. K.; Gonzalez, J. G.; Hussain, S.; Kuwabara, T.; Ruzybayev, B.; Seckel, D.; Stanev, T.; Tamburro, A.; Tilav, S.] Univ Delaware, Bartol Res Inst, Dept Phys & Astron, Newark, DE 19716 USA.
[Sarkar, S.] Univ Oxford, Dept Phys, Oxford OX1 3NP, England.
[Madsen, J.; Seunarine, S.; Spiczak, G. M.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Phys, River Falls, WI 54022 USA.
[Bohm, C.; Danninger, M.; Finley, C.; Flis, S.; Hulth, P. O.; Hultqvist, K.; Walck, C.; Wolf, M.] Stockholm Univ, Dept Phys, Oskar Klein Ctr, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
[Kiryluk, J.; Lesiak-Bzdak, M.; Niederhausen, H.] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Phys & Astron, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Bose, D.; Rott, C.] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Dept Phys, Suwon 440746, South Korea.
[Clark, K.] Univ Toronto, Dept Phys, Toronto, ON M5S 1A7, Canada.
[Larson, M. J.; Palczewski, T.; Pepper, J. A.; Toale, P. A.; Williams, D. R.; Xu, D. L.; Zarzhitsky, P.] Univ Alabama, Dept Phys & Astron, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA.
[Cowen, D. F.] Penn State Univ, Dept Astron & Astrophys, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Arlen, T. C.; Cowen, D. F.; de Andre, J. P. A. M.; DeYoung, T.; Dunkman, M.; Eagan, R.; Groh, J. C.; Huang, F.; Quinnan, M.; Smith, M. W. E.; Stanisha, N. A.; Tesic, G.] Penn State Univ, Dept Phys, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Boersma, D. J.; Botner, O.; Hallgren, A.; de los Heros, C. Perez; Strom, R.; Taavola, H.] Uppsala Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, S-75120 Uppsala, Sweden.
[Becker, K. -H.; Bindig, D.; Fischer-Wasels, T.; Helbing, K.; Hoffmann, R.; Klaes, J.; Kopper, S.; Naumann, U.; Obertacke, A.; Omairat, A.; Posselt, J.; Soldin, D.; Tepe, A.] Univ Wuppertal, Dept Phys, D-42119 Wuppertal, Germany.
[Ackermann, M.; Berghaus, P.; Bernardini, E.; Bretz, H. -P.; Silva, A. H. Cruz; Gluesenkamp, T.; Jacobi, E.; Kaminsky, B.; Karg, T.; Middell, E.; Mohrmann, L.; Nahnhauer, R.; Schoenwald, A.; Shanidze, R.; Spiering, C.; Stoessl, A.; Yanez, J. P.] DESY, D-15735 Zeuthen, Germany.
[Bai, X.; Schukraft, A.; Stamatikos, M.] South Dakota Sch Mines & Technol, Dept Phys, Rapid City, SD 57701 USA.
[Stamatikos, M.] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA.
RP Schukraft, A (reprint author), Univ Aachen, RWTH, Inst Phys 3, D-52056 Aachen, Germany.
EM schukraft@physik.rwth-aachen.de
RI Maruyama, Reina/A-1064-2013; Sarkar, Subir/G-5978-2011; Beatty,
James/D-9310-2011; Wiebusch, Christopher/G-6490-2012; Taavola,
Henric/B-4497-2011; Tjus, Julia/G-8145-2012; Koskinen,
David/G-3236-2014; Auffenberg, Jan/D-3954-2014; Aguilar Sanchez, Juan
Antonio/H-4467-2015
OI Schukraft, Anne/0000-0002-9112-5479; Perez de los Heros,
Carlos/0000-0002-2084-5866; Strotjohann, Nora Linn/0000-0002-4667-6730;
Arguelles Delgado, Carlos/0000-0003-4186-4182; Maruyama,
Reina/0000-0003-2794-512X; Sarkar, Subir/0000-0002-3542-858X; Beatty,
James/0000-0003-0481-4952; Wiebusch, Christopher/0000-0002-6418-3008;
Rott, Carsten/0000-0002-6958-6033; Taavola, Henric/0000-0002-2604-2810;
Ter-Antonyan, Samvel/0000-0002-5788-1369; Groh,
John/0000-0001-9880-3634; Koskinen, David/0000-0002-0514-5917;
Auffenberg, Jan/0000-0002-1185-9094; Aguilar Sanchez, Juan
Antonio/0000-0003-2252-9514
FU U.S. National Science Foundation-Office of Polar Programs; U.S. National
Science Foundation-Physics Division; University of Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation; Grid Laboratory Of Wisconsin (GLOW) grid
infrastructure at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; Open Science Grid
(OSG) grid infrastructure; U.S. Department of Energy; National Energy
Research Scientific Computing Center, the Louisiana Optical Network
Initiative (LONI) grid computing resources; Natural Sciences and
Engineering Research Council of Canada; WestGrid and Compute/Calcul
Canada; Swedish Research Council; Swedish Polar Research Secretariat;
Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC); Knut and Alice
Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden; German Ministry for Education and
Research (BMBF); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG); Helmholtz
Alliance for Astroparticle Physics (HAP); Research Department of Plasmas
with Complex Interactions (Bochum), Germany; Fund for Scientific
Research (FNRS-FWO); FWO Odysseus programme; Flanders Institute to
encourage scientific and technological research in industry (IWT);
Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (Belspo); University of Oxford,
United Kingdom; Marsden Fund, NewZealand; Australian Research Council;
Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS); Swiss National Science
Foundation (SNSF), Switzerland; National Research Foundation of Korea
(NRF); Danish National Research Foundation, Denmark (DNRF)
FX We acknowledge the support from the following agencies: the U.S.
National Science Foundation-Office of Polar Programs, the U.S. National
Science Foundation-Physics Division, the University of Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation, the Grid Laboratory Of Wisconsin (GLOW) grid
infrastructure at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Open Science
Grid (OSG) grid infrastructure; the U.S. Department of Energy and the
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, the Louisiana
Optical Network Initiative (LONI) grid computing resources; the Natural
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, WestGrid and
Compute/Calcul Canada; the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Polar
Research Secretariat, the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing
(SNIC), and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden; the German
Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Helmholtz Alliance for Astroparticle
Physics (HAP), the Research Department of Plasmas with Complex
Interactions (Bochum), Germany; the Fund for Scientific Research
(FNRS-FWO), FWO Odysseus programme, the Flanders Institute to encourage
scientific and technological research in industry (IWT), the Belgian
Federal Science Policy Office (Belspo); the University of Oxford, United
Kingdom; the Marsden Fund, NewZealand; the Australian Research Council;
the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS); the Swiss National
Science Foundation (SNSF), Switzerland; the National Research Foundation
of Korea (NRF); and the Danish National Research Foundation, Denmark
(DNRF).
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AU Buchoff, MI
Cheng, M
Christ, NH
Ding, HT
Jung, C
Karsch, F
Lin, ZJ
Mawhinney, RD
Mukherjee, S
Petreczky, P
Renfrew, D
Schroeder, C
Vranas, PM
Yin, HT
AF Buchoff, Michael I.
Cheng, Michael
Christ, Norman H.
Ding, H. -T.
Jung, Chulwoo
Karsch, F.
Lin, Zhongjie
Mawhinney, R. D.
Mukherjee, Swagato
Petreczky, P.
Renfrew, Dwight
Schroeder, Chris
Vranas, P. M.
Yin, Hantao
CA LLNL RBC Collaboration
TI QCD chiral transition, U(1)(A) symmetry and the dirac spectrum using
domain wall fermions
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID YANG-MILLS GAS; FINITE-TEMPERATURE; PHASE-TRANSITION; LATTICE QCD;
INSTANTONS; THERMODYNAMICS
AB We report on a study of the finite-temperature QCD transition region for temperatures between 139 and 196 MeV, with a pion mass of 200 MeV and two space-time volumes: 24(3) x 8 and 32(3) x 8, where the larger volume varies in linear size between 5.6 fm (at T = 13(9) MeV) and 4.0 fm (at T = 195 MeV). These results are compared with the results of an earlier calculation using the same action and quark masses but a smaller, 163 x 8 volume. The chiral domain wall fermion formulation with a combined Iwasaki and dislocation suppressing determinant ratio gauge action are used. This lattice action accurately reproduces the SU(2)(L) x SU(2)(R) and U(1)(A) symmetries of the continuum. Results are reported for the chiral condensates, connected and disconnected susceptibilities and the Dirac eigenvalue spectrum. We find a pseudocritical temperature, T-c, of approximately 165 MeV consistent with previous results and strong finite-volume dependence below T-c. Clear evidence is seen for U(1)(A) symmetry breaking above T-c which is quantitatively explained by the measured density of near-zero modes in accordance with the dilute instanton gas approximation.
C1 [Buchoff, Michael I.; Schroeder, Chris; Vranas, P. M.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Div Phys, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Buchoff, Michael I.] Univ Washington, Inst Nucl Theory, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Cheng, Michael] Boston Univ, Ctr Computat Sci, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Christ, Norman H.; Ding, H. -T.; Lin, Zhongjie; Mawhinney, R. D.; Renfrew, Dwight; Yin, Hantao] Columbia Univ, Dept Phys, New York, NY 10027 USA.
[Ding, H. -T.; Jung, Chulwoo; Karsch, F.; Mukherjee, Swagato; Petreczky, P.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Phys, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Karsch, F.] Univ Bielefeld, Fak Phys, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany.
RP Buchoff, MI (reprint author), Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Div Phys, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
OI Mukherjee, Swagato/0000-0002-3824-1008; Ding,
Heng-Tong/0000-0003-0590-081X
FU Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program; U.S.
Department of Energy, Offices of Science, Advanced Scientific Computing
Research, Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics; U.S. Department of
Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [DE-AC52-07NA27344]; NSF
[PHY0903571, PHY08-57333, PHY07-57035, PHY07-57333, PHY07-03296]; U.S.
DOE [DE-FG02-92ER40699]; [DE-AC02-98CH10886]; [DE-FC06-ER41446];
[DE-FG02-91ER-40628]; [DE-FG02-91ER-40661]; [DE-FG02-04ER-41298];
[DE-KA-14-01-02]; [DE-FG02-00ER41132]
FX We would like to thank Peter Boyle whose high performance Blue Gene/Q
code was essential to these calculations and Ron Soltz for his support
of this project. Code optimization has been supported through the
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program funded
by U.S. Department of Energy, Offices of Science, Advanced Scientific
Computing Research, Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics. In
addition, this work has been supported in part by Contracts No.
DE-AC02-98CH10886, No. DE-AC52-07NA27344, No. DE-FC06-ER41446, No.
DE-FG02-92ER40699, No. DE-FG02-91ER-40628, No. DE-No. FG02-91ER-40661,
No. DE-FG02-04ER-41298, No. DE-KA-14-01-02 with the U.S. Department of
Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract No.
DE-AC52-07NA27344, NSF Grants No. PHY0903571, No. PHY08-57333, No.
PHY07-57035, No. PHY07-57333 and No. PHY07-03296. N. C., Z. L., R. M.
and H. Y. were supported in part by U.S. DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-92ER40699. M. I. B. was supported in part by DE-FG02-00ER41132.
The numerical calculations have been performed on the Blue Gene/Q
computers at the IBM T. J. Watson and the RIKEN BNL Reseach Centers, as
well as the Blue Gene/L and Blue Gene/P computers at Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory (LLNL) and the New York Center for Computational
Sciences (NYCCS) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. We thank the LLNL
Multiprogrammatic and Institutional Computing program for time on the
LLNL Blue Gene/L and Blue Gene/P supercomputers.
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Lewis, IM
AF Davoudiasl, Hooman
Lewis, Ian M.
TI Dark matter from hidden forces
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DT Article
ID GAUGE BOSONS; SEARCH; DECAYS; DETECTOR; LIMITS; HIGGS; MODEL
AB We examine the possibility that dark matter may be the manifestation of dark forces of a hidden sector, i.e. "dark force = dark matter." As an illustrative and minimal example we consider the hidden SU(2)(h) x U(1)(h) gauge group. The hidden dynamics is indirectly coupled to the Standard Model (SM) through kinetic mixing of U(1)(h) with the U(1)(Y) of hypercharge. We assume a hidden symmetry-breaking pattern analogous to that of the SM electroweak symmetry, augmented with an extra scalar that allows both the "hidden Z boson" Z(h) and the "hidden photon" gamma(h) to be massive. The "hidden W" bosons W-h(+/-) are dark matter in this scenario. This generic setup can readily accommodate potential direct detection signals for light dark matter. For some choices of parameters, the model can lead to signals both in "dark matter beam" experiments, from Z(h) -> WhWh, as well as in experiments that look for visible signals of dark photons, mediated by gamma(h). Other possible phenomenological consequences are also briefly discussed.
C1 [Davoudiasl, Hooman; Lewis, Ian M.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Phys, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RP Davoudiasl, H (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Phys, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
FU United States Department of Energy [DE-AC02-98CH10886]
FX This work was supported in part by the United States Department of
Energy under Grant Contracts DE-AC02-98CH10886.
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AU Ebrahimi, F
Bhattacharjee, A
AF Ebrahimi, F.
Bhattacharjee, A.
TI Helicity-Flux-Driven alpha Effect in Laboratory and Astrophysical
Plasmas
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID TEARING MODE TURBULENCE; MAGNETIC HELICITY; DYNAMO THEORY; DISKS;
HYPERRESISTIVITY; CONSERVATION; SIMULATIONS; INSTABILITY; CONSTRAINTS;
GENERATION
AB The constraint imposed by magnetic helicity conservation on the a effect is considered for both magnetically and flow dominated self-organizing plasmas. Direct numerical simulations are presented for a dominant contribution to the alpha effect, which can be cast in the functional form of a total divergence of an averaged helicity flux, called the helicity-flux-driven alpha (H alpha) effect. Direct numerical simulations of the H alpha effect are presented for two examples-the magnetically dominated toroidal plasma unstable to tearing modes, and the flow-dominated accretion disk.
C1 [Ebrahimi, F.; Bhattacharjee, A.] Princeton Univ, Princeton Ctr Heliospher Phys, Ctr Magnet Self Org, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Ebrahimi, F.; Bhattacharjee, A.] Princeton Univ, Max Planck Princeton Ctr Plasma Phys, Dept Astrophys Sci, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Bhattacharjee, A.] Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.
RP Ebrahimi, F (reprint author), Princeton Univ, Princeton Ctr Heliospher Phys, Ctr Magnet Self Org, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
EM ebrahimi@princeton.edu
OI Ebrahimi, Fatima/0000-0003-3109-5367
FU National Science Foundation [0962244]; DOE [DE-FG02-12ER55142,
DE-FG02-07ER46372]; CMSO
FX This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant No.
0962244 and by DOE, DE-FG02-12ER55142, DE-FG02-07ER46372, and CMSO. This
work was also facilitated by the Max-Planck-Princeton Center for Plasma
Physics. We thank J. Stone for several stimulating discussions and F. E.
appreciates valuable discussions on the numerical techniques used in
this Letter with Dalton Schnack.
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PT J
AU Hamilton, P
Zhmoginov, A
Robicheaux, F
Fajans, J
Wurtele, JS
Muller, H
AF Hamilton, Paul
Zhmoginov, Andrey
Robicheaux, Francis
Fajans, Joel
Wurtele, Jonathan S.
Mueller, Holger
TI Antimatter Interferometry for Gravity Measurements
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ATOM INTERFEROMETER; GRAVITATIONAL ACCELERATION; EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE;
TRAPPED ANTIHYDROGEN; ANTIGRAVITY; TRANSITIONS; ANTIPROTONS; MOLECULES;
HYDROGEN; MATTER
AB We describe a light-pulse atom interferometer that is suitable for any species of atom and even for electrons and protons as well as their antiparticles, in particular, for testing the Einstein equivalence principle with antihydrogen. The design obviates the need for resonant lasers through far-off resonant Bragg beam splitters and makes efficient use of scarce atoms by magnetic confinement and atom recycling. We expect to reach an initial accuracy of better than 1% for the acceleration of the free fall of antihydrogen, which can be improved to the part-per million level.
C1 [Hamilton, Paul; Zhmoginov, Andrey; Fajans, Joel; Wurtele, Jonathan S.; Mueller, Holger] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Robicheaux, Francis] Auburn Univ, Dept Phys, Auburn, AL 36849 USA.
[Fajans, Joel; Wurtele, Jonathan S.; Mueller, Holger] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Hamilton, P (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM hm@berkeley.edu
RI Fajans, Joel/J-6597-2016; Robicheaux, Francis/F-4343-2014; Mueller,
Holger/E-3194-2015; Hamilton, Paul/E-7891-2015; wurtele,
Jonathan/J-6278-2016
OI Fajans, Joel/0000-0002-4403-6027; Robicheaux,
Francis/0000-0002-8054-6040; Hamilton, Paul/0000-0001-6080-632X;
wurtele, Jonathan/0000-0001-8401-0297
FU David and Lucile Packard foundation; Department of Energy; National
Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Science Foundation
FX We thank W. Bertsche, E. Butler, M. Fujiwara, J. Hangst, P. Haslinger,
N. Madsen, and T. Tharp for detailed discussions, and D. Kaplan for
stimulating discussions in the initial phase of this work. This work has
been supported by the David and Lucile Packard foundation, the
Department of Energy, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
and the National Science Foundation.
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AU Schmidt, JS
Koubek, B
Schempp, A
Tan, CY
Bollinger, DS
Duel, KL
Karns, PR
Pellico, WA
Scarpine, VE
Schupbach, BA
Kurennoy, SS
AF Schmidt, J. S.
Koubek, B.
Schempp, A.
Tan, C. Y.
Bollinger, D. S.
Duel, K. L.
Karns, P. R.
Pellico, W. A.
Scarpine, V. E.
Schupbach, B. A.
Kurennoy, S. S.
TI Investigations of the output energy deviation and other parameters
during commissioning of the four-rod radio frequency quadrupole at the
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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DT Article
AB After 30 years of operation, the Cockcroft-Walton based injector at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory has been replaced by a new beam line including a dimpled magnetron 35 keV source in combination with a 750 keV four-rod radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ). The new injector is followed by the existing drift tube linac. Prior to installation, a test beam line was built which included the magnetron source and the four-rod RFQ with a number of beam measurement instrumentation. The first beam test with the RFQ showed an output energy deviation greater than 2.5%. Other problems also showed up which led to investigations of the output energy, power consumption and transmission properties using rf simulations which were complemented with additional beam measurements. The sources of this deviation and the mechanical modifications of the RFQ to solve this matter will be presented in this paper. Meanwhile, the nominal output energy of 750 keV has been confirmed and the new injector with the four-rod RFQ is in full operation.
C1 [Schmidt, J. S.; Koubek, B.; Schempp, A.] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, IAP, D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany.
[Tan, C. Y.; Bollinger, D. S.; Duel, K. L.; Karns, P. R.; Pellico, W. A.; Scarpine, V. E.; Schupbach, B. A.] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Kurennoy, S. S.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Schmidt, JS (reprint author), Goethe Univ Frankfurt, IAP, D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany.
EM schmidt@iap.uni-frankfurt.de
OI Kurennoy, Sergey/0000-0003-2854-9647
FU Fermi Research Alliance, LLC [DE-AC02-07CH11359]; U.S. Department of
Energy; Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
FX The successful testing, installing and commissioning of this injector
could not have happened without the extraordinary dedication and work
performed by the technicians, surveyors, engineers and scientists from
FNAL, Goethe University Frankfurt, and LANL. The authors would like to
thank the following people at FNAL who worked tirelessly during the
entire test and installation phase of the RFQ injector: B. J. Ogert, J.
C. Briney, and J. D. Kubinski for dis/assembling the entire RFQ injector
many times, overall installation, and vacuum work; A. K. Triplett and J.
F. Larson for the immense amount of vacuum work they did for the test
stand and final installation; K. K. Koch and A. J. Feld for
H- source work; M. J. Kucera, D. A. Arveson, E. A.
Peoples-Evans, and R. Florian for controls work; G. R. Tassotto and the
instrumentation group; B. Oshinowo, C. J. Wilson, and the survey group;
S. L. Hays, M. A. Dilday, and B. A. Claypool for power supply work; R.
Madrak for proofreading this manuscript. The authors would also like to
thank colleagues at BNL who generously shared their expertise: J.
Alessi, D. Raparia, V. Lodestro, and M. Okamura; at LANL, for useful
discussions that helped clarify the effects of end-gap fields: L. J.
Rybarcyk and R. W. Garnett; to the manufacturing company Firma Kress
GmbH, especially to J. H user for his great cooperation in this project.
This work is supported by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC under Contract
No. DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the U.S. Department of Energy and the
Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF).
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PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 1098-4402
J9 PHYS REV SPEC TOP-AC
JI Phys. Rev. Spec. Top.-Accel. Beams
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
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AR 030102
DI 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.030102
PG 16
WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AE4RW
UT WOS:000333971700001
ER
PT J
AU Mansoorabadi, SO
Wu, ML
Tao, ZH
Gao, P
Pingali, SV
Guo, L
Liu, HW
AF Mansoorabadi, Steven O.
Wu, Meilan
Tao, Zhihua
Gao, Peng
Pingali, Sai Venkatesh
Guo, Liang
Liu, Hung-wen
TI Conformational Activation of Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase-1 upon DNA
Binding Revealed by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering
SO BIOCHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
ID ADP-RIBOSE POLYMERASE; SINGLE-STRAND BREAKS; 2ND ZINC-FINGER;
CATALYTIC-ACTIVITY; ENZYME ACTIVATION; TERMINAL DOMAIN; HUMAN PARP-1;
ACTIVE-SITE; INHIBITORS; IDENTIFICATION
AB Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) is a nuclear protein that plays key roles in several fundamental cellular processes. PARP-1 catalyzes the polymerization of; nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide on itself and other acceptor proteins, forming long branched poly(ADP-ribose) polymers. The catalytic activity of PARP-1 is stimulated upon binding to damaged DNA, but how this signal is transmitted from the N-terminal DNA binding domain to the C-terminal catalytic domain in the context of the full-length enzyme is unknown. In this paper, small-angle X-ray scattering experiments and molecular dynamics simulations were used to gain insight into the conformational changes that occur during the catalytic activation of PARP-1 by an 8-mer DNA ligand. The data are consistent with a model in which binding of the DNA ligand establishes interdomain interactions between the DNA binding and catalytic domains, which induces an allosteric change in the active site that promotes catalysis. Moreover, the PARP-1-8-mer complex is seen to adopt a conformation that is poised to recruit DNA repair factors to the site of DNA damage. This study provides the first structural information about the DNA-induced conformational activation of full-length PARP-1.
C1 [Mansoorabadi, Steven O.; Wu, Meilan; Tao, Zhihua; Gao, Peng; Liu, Hung-wen] Univ Texas Austin, Coll Pharm, Dept Chem, Div Med Chem, Austin, TX 78712 USA.
[Mansoorabadi, Steven O.; Wu, Meilan; Tao, Zhihua; Gao, Peng; Liu, Hung-wen] Univ Texas Austin, Inst Cellular & Mol Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA.
[Pingali, Sai Venkatesh] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Guo, Liang] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Liu, HW (reprint author), Univ Texas Austin, Coll Pharm, Dept Chem, Div Med Chem, Austin, TX 78712 USA.
EM h.w.liu@mail.utexas.edu
RI ID, BioCAT/D-2459-2012;
OI Pingali, Sai Venkatesh/0000-0001-7961-4176
FU Texas Institute for Drug and Diagnostic Development of The University of
Texas at Austin [TI-3D]; Welch Foundation [F-1511]; National Institutes
of Health (NIH) National Center for Research Resources (NCRR);
Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Basic Energy Science (BES); NIH
[GM082085]
FX This work was supported by funding from the Texas Institute for Drug and
Diagnostic Development (TI-3D) of The University of Texas at Austin, the
Welch Foundation (F-1511), the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), the Department of Energy
(DOE) Office of Basic Energy Science (BES), and NIH Fellowship GM082085
awarded to S.O.M.
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PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0006-2960
J9 BIOCHEMISTRY-US
JI Biochemistry
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
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EP 1788
DI 10.1021/bi401439n
PG 10
WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
GA AD8TR
UT WOS:000333539100007
PM 24588584
ER
PT J
AU Wang, SW
Chen, Y
Fang, SM
Zhang, LL
Tang, M
An, K
Brinkman, KS
Chen, FL
AF Wang, Siwei
Chen, Yan
Fang, Shumin
Zhang, Lingling
Tang, Ming
An, Ke
Brinkman, Kyle S.
Chen, Fanglin
TI Novel Chemically Stable Ba3Ca1.18Nb1.82-xYxO9-delta Proton Conductor:
Improved Proton Conductivity through Tailored Cation Ordering
SO CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
LA English
DT Article
ID OXIDE FUEL-CELLS; B-SITE CATIONS; ION CONDUCTOR; A-SITE; STABILITY;
PEROVSKITES; ELECTROLYTE; PERFORMANCE; CERAMICS; BACEO3
AB Simple perovskite-structured proton conductors encounter significant challenges to simultaneously achieving excellent chemical stability and proton conductivity that are desirable for many important applications in energy conversion and storage. This work demonstrates that Y-doped complex-perovskite-structured Ba3Ca1.18Nb1.82-xYxO9-delta materials possess both improved proton conductivity and exceptional chemical 0:9 stability. Neutron powder diffraction refinement revealed a Fm (3) over barm perovskite-structure and increased oxygen vacancy concentration due to the Y doping. High-resolution TEM analysis confirmed the perturbation of the B site cation ordering in the structure for the Ba3Ca1.18Nb1.82-xYxO9-delta materials. Such combined effects led to improved proton conductivity with a value of 5.3 x 10(-3) S cm(-1) at 600 degrees C for Ba3Ca1.18Nb1.52Y0.3O9-delta (BCNY0.3), a value 2.4 times higher compared with that of the undoped Ba3Ca1.18Nb1.82O9-delta. The Ba3Ca1.18Nb1.82-xYxO9-delta materials showed remarkable chemical stability toward water and demonstrated no observable reactions to CO2 exposure. Ionic transport number studies showed that BCNY0.3 had predominantly proton conduction below 600 degrees C. Solid oxide fuel cells using BCNY0.3 as an electrolyte demonstrated cell power output of 103 mW cm(-2) at 750 degrees C. These results suggest that a doping strategy that tailors the cation ordering in complex perovskites provides a new direction in the search for novel proton conducting ceramics.
C1 [Wang, Siwei; Fang, Shumin; Zhang, Lingling; Chen, Fanglin] Univ S Carolina, Dept Mech Engn, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
[Wang, Siwei; Brinkman, Kyle S.] Clemson Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Clemson, SC 29634 USA.
[Chen, Yan; An, Ke] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Chem & Engn Mat Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Tang, Ming] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Chen, FL (reprint author), Univ S Carolina, Dept Mech Engn, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
EM chenfa@cec.sc.edu
RI An, Ke/G-5226-2011; Chen, Yan/H-4913-2014; Fang, Shumin/I-3264-2012;
Chen, Fanglin/K-1039-2012
OI An, Ke/0000-0002-6093-429X; Chen, Yan/0000-0001-6095-1754; Chen,
Fanglin/0000-0001-9942-8872
FU HeteroFoaM Center, an Energy Frontier Research Center; U.S. Department
of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0001061];
HeteroFoaM Center; U.S. Department of Energy-Nuclear Energy University
Program (NEUP); Materials Science and Engineering Division, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy;
Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
U.S. Department of Energy
FX This work was supported as part of the HeteroFoaM Center, an Energy
Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of Science, Basic Energy Sciences under Award # DE-SC0001061. S. Wang
acknowledges support from the Student Stimulus Grant from the HeteroFoaM
Center. S. Fang acknowledges support from the U.S. Department of
Energy-Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP). Y. Chen thanks the
financial support from Materials Science and Engineering Division,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Office of Science, U.S. Department of
Energy for the part of the neutron work. The Research at Oak Ridge
National Laboratory's Spallation Neutron Source was sponsored by the
Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
U.S. Department of Energy.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0897-4756
EI 1520-5002
J9 CHEM MATER
JI Chem. Mat.
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
VL 26
IS 6
BP 2021
EP 2029
DI 10.1021/cm403684b
PG 9
WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry; Materials Science
GA AD8TT
UT WOS:000333539300007
ER
PT J
AU Shi, W
Lynd, NA
Montarnal, D
Luo, YD
Fredrickson, GH
Kramer, EJ
Ntaras, C
Avgeropoulos, A
Hexemer, A
AF Shi, Weichao
Lynd, Nathaniel A.
Montarnal, Damien
Luo, Yingdong
Fredrickson, Glenn H.
Kramer, Edward J.
Ntaras, Christos
Avgeropoulos, Apostolos
Hexemer, Alexander
TI Toward Strong Thermoplastic Elastomers with Asymmetric Miktoarm Block
Copolymer Architectures
SO MACROMOLECULES
LA English
DT Article
ID BINARY-MIXTURES; POLYMER BRUSH; BEHAVIOR; MORPHOLOGY; BLENDS; PHASE;
TEMPERATURE; SCATTERING; MELTS; SOFT
AB Thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) are designed by embedding discrete glassy or semicrystalline domains in an elastomeric matrix. Typical styrenic-based amorphous TPEs are made of linear ABA-type triblock copolymers, where the volume fraction f of the glassy domains A is typically less than 0.3. This limitation ultimately restricts the range of mechanical strength attainable with these materials. We had previously predicted using self-consistent field theory (SCFT) that A(BA')(n) miktoarm block copolymers with an approximately 8:1 ratio of the A to A' block molecular weights and n >= 3 should exhibit discrete A domains at considerably larger f and offer potential for the combination of high modulus, high recoverable elasticity, and high strength and toughness. Using transmission electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering on model polystyrene-b-polyisoprene (PS PI) miktoarm copolymers, we show that such polymers indeed possess discrete PS domains for f values considerably higher than 0.3. The hexagonal morphology with PS cylinders was achieved for f = 0.5 and n = 3. Mechanical testing indicates that these miktoarm materials are strong, tough, and elastic and thus may be potential candidates for a new generation of thermoplastic elastomers.
C1 [Shi, Weichao; Lynd, Nathaniel A.; Montarnal, Damien; Luo, Yingdong; Fredrickson, Glenn H.; Kramer, Edward J.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Mat Res Lab, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
[Fredrickson, Glenn H.; Kramer, Edward J.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Chem Engn, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
[Kramer, Edward J.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Mat, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
[Ntaras, Christos; Avgeropoulos, Apostolos] Univ Ioannina, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, GR-45110 Ioannina, Greece.
[Hexemer, Alexander] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Fredrickson, GH (reprint author), Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Mat Res Lab, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
EM ghf@mrl.ucsb.edu; edkramer@mrl.ucsb.edu; aavger@cc.uoi.gr
RI Luo, Yingdong/K-4839-2014; Avgeropoulos, Apostolos/I-5772-2012;
OI Luo, Yingdong/0000-0002-1945-0680
FU Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies through U.S. Army Research
Office [W911NF-09-0001]; NSF [DMR 1121053]
FX This research was supported by the Institute for Collaborative
Biotechnologies through grant W911NF-09-0001 from the U.S. Army Research
Office. The content of the information does not necessarily reflect the
position or the policy of the Government, and no official endorsement
should be inferred. Extensive use was made of the MRL Shared
Experimental Facilities supported by the MRSEC Program of the NSF under
Award DMR 1121053; a member of the NSF-funded Materials Research
Facilities Network.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0024-9297
EI 1520-5835
J9 MACROMOLECULES
JI Macromolecules
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
VL 47
IS 6
BP 2037
EP 2043
DI 10.1021/ma402566g
PG 7
WC Polymer Science
SC Polymer Science
GA AD8TS
UT WOS:000333539200017
ER
PT J
AU Xu, WN
Choi, I
Plamper, FA
Synatschke, CV
Muller, AHE
Melnichenko, YB
Tsukruk, VV
AF Xu, Weinan
Choi, Ikjun
Plamper, Felix A.
Synatschke, Christopher V.
Mueller, Axel H. E.
Melnichenko, Yuri B.
Tsukruk, Vladimir V.
TI Thermo-Induced Limited Aggregation of Responsive Star Polyelectrolytes
SO MACROMOLECULES
LA English
DT Article
ID ANGLE NEUTRON-SCATTERING; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; BLOCK-COPOLYMERS; SURFACE
BEHAVIOR; POLY(N,N-DIMETHYLAMINOETHYL METHACRYLATE); BRANCHED
POLYELECTROLYTES; FLEXIBLE POLYELECTROLYTES; COUNTERION CONDENSATION;
MICROPHASE SEPARATION; STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES
AB Poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) (PDMAEMA) star polyelectrolytes with dual thermo- and pH-responsive properties have been studied by in situ small-angle neutron scattering at different temperatures and pH conditions in order to reveal their conformational changes in semidilute solution. At pH values close to the pK(a), all PDMAEMA stars studied here are partially charged and show a core-shell quasi-micellar morphology caused by microphase separation with a collapsed core region with high monomer density and a hydrated loosely packed shell region. Upon increasing the temperature, the PDMAEMA star polyelectrolytes first experience a contraction in the shell region while the core size remains almost unchanged, and then start to form limited intermolecular aggregates. With decreasing pH values, the transition temperature increases and the size of the aggregates decreases (average aggregation number changes from 10 to 3). We suggest that these changes are triggered by the decrease in solvent quality with increasing temperature, which leads to the transition from an electrostatically dominated regime to a regime dominated by hydrophobic interactions. The observed phenomenon is in striking contrast to the phase behavior of linear PDMAEMA polyelectrolytes, which show macrophase separation with increasing temperature under the same conditions.
C1 [Xu, Weinan; Choi, Ikjun; Tsukruk, Vladimir V.] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Synatschke, Christopher V.; Mueller, Axel H. E.] Univ Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany.
[Synatschke, Christopher V.; Mueller, Axel H. E.] Univ Bayreuth, Bayreuther Zentrum Kolloide & Grenzflachen, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany.
[Melnichenko, Yuri B.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Neutron Scattering Directorate, Biol & Soft Matter Sci Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37381 USA.
[Choi, Ikjun] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Inst Phys Chem, D-52056 Aachen, Germany.
RP Tsukruk, VV (reprint author), Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
EM vladimir@mse.gatech.edu
RI Synatschke, Christopher/D-3461-2011; Plamper, Felix/E-9747-2012; Xu,
Weinan/F-7308-2015;
OI Synatschke, Christopher/0000-0002-4259-6696; Plamper,
Felix/0000-0002-0762-6095; Xu, Weinan/0000-0002-5352-3302; Mueller,
Axel/0000-0001-9423-9829
FU NSF-DMR [1002810]; BayEFG scholarship; Elite Network of Bavaria;
Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
U.S. Department of Energy
FX This work is supported by the NSF-DMR 1002810 grant. The authors are
grateful to S. Malak for discussion and technical assistance. C. V.
Synatschke acknowledges funding through a BayEFG scholarship and support
from the Elite Network of Bavaria. SANS experiments at Oak Ridge
National Laboratory's High Flux Isotope Reactor are supported by the
Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
U.S. Department of Energy.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0024-9297
EI 1520-5835
J9 MACROMOLECULES
JI Macromolecules
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
VL 47
IS 6
BP 2112
EP 2121
DI 10.1021/ma500153w
PG 10
WC Polymer Science
SC Polymer Science
GA AD8TS
UT WOS:000333539200026
ER
PT J
AU Tryfona, T
Theys, TE
Wagner, T
Stott, K
Keegstra, K
Dupree, P
AF Tryfona, Theodora
Theys, Tina E.
Wagner, Tanya
Stott, Katherine
Keegstra, Kenneth
Dupree, Paul
TI Characterisation of FUT4 and FUT6 alpha-(1 -> 2)-Fucosyltransferases
Reveals that Absence of Root Arabinogalactan Fucosylation Increases
Arabidopsis Root Growth Salt Sensitivity
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS/MS; CELL-WALL; STRUCTURAL-ANALYSIS; CRUCIFEROUS PLANTS;
YARIV REAGENT; ROSE CELLS; PROTEINS; THALIANA; POLYSACCHARIDE; LEAVES
AB Plant type II arabinogalactan (AG) polysaccharides are attached to arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) at hydroxyproline residues, and they are very diverse and heterogeneous structures. The AG consists of a beta-(1 -> 3)-linked galactan backbone with beta-(1 -> 6)-galactan side chains that are modified mainly with arabinose, but they may also contain glucuronic acid, rhamnose or other sugars. Here, we studied the positions of fucose substitutions in AGPs, and we investigated the functions of this fucosylation. Monosaccharide analysis of Arabidopsis leaf AGP extracts revealed a significant reduction in L-Fucose content in the fut4 mutant, but not in the fut6 mutant. In addition, Fucose was reduced in the fut4 mutant in root AGP extracts and was absent in the fut4/fut6 mutant. Curiously, in all cases reduction of fucose was accompanied with a reduction in xylose levels. The fucosylated AGP structures in leaves and roots in wild type and fut mutant plants were characterised by sequential digestion with AG specific enzymes, analysis by Polysaccharide Analysis using Carbohydrate gel Electrophoresis, and Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation (MALDI)-Time of Flight Mass spectrometry (MS). We found that FUT4 is solely responsible for the fucosylation of AGPs in leaves. The Arabidopsis thaliana FUT4 and FUT6 genes have been previously proposed to be non-redundant AG-specific fucosyltransferases. Unexpectedly, FUT4 and FUT6 enzymes both fucosylate the same AGP structures in roots, suggesting partial redundancy to each other. Detailed structural characterisation of root AGPs with high energy MALDI-Collision Induced Dissociation MS and NMR revealed an abundant unique AG oligosaccharide structure consisting of terminal xylose attached to fucose. The loss of this structure in fut4/fut6 mutants explains the reduction of both fucose and xylose in AGP extracts. Under salt-stress growth conditions the fut4/fut6 mutant lacking AGP fucosylation exhibited a shorter root phenotype than wild type plants, implicating fucosylation of AGPs in maintaining proper cell expansion under these conditions.
C1 [Tryfona, Theodora; Theys, Tina E.; Stott, Katherine; Dupree, Paul] Univ Cambridge, Dept Biochem, Sch Biol Sci, Cambridge CB2 1QW, England.
[Wagner, Tanya; Keegstra, Kenneth] Michigan State Univ, DOE Plant Res Lab, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
RP Dupree, P (reprint author), Univ Cambridge, Dept Biochem, Sch Biol Sci, Tennis Court Rd, Cambridge CB2 1QW, England.
EM p.dupree@bioc.cam.ac.uk
FU United Kingdom BBSRC Sustainable Bioenergy Centre (BSBEC)
[BB/G016240/1]; BioMASS Programme of the centre [BB/G016216/1]; Plant
Genome Research Program at the National Science Foundation; Energy
Biosciences Program at the U.S. Department of Energy
FX The authors are grateful for the financial support for this research
from the United Kingdom BBSRC Sustainable Bioenergy Centre (BSBEC,
http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/), working within the Cell Wall Sugars Programme
(Grant BB/G016240/1), and the BioMASS Programme of the centre (Grant
BB/G016216/1). This work was supported in part by grants from the Plant
Genome Research Program at the National Science Foundation and the
Energy Biosciences Program at the U.S. Department of Energy. The funders
had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to
publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
VL 9
IS 3
AR e93291
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0093291
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AE0SD
UT WOS:000333675600165
PM 24667545
ER
PT J
AU Beyerlein, IJ
Mayeur, JR
Zheng, SJ
Mara, NA
Wang, J
Misra, A
AF Beyerlein, Irene J.
Mayeur, Jason R.
Zheng, Shijian
Mara, Nathan A.
Wang, Jian
Misra, Amit
TI Emergence of stable interfaces under extreme plastic deformation
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
LA English
DT Article
DE texture; atomistic simulation; radiation resistance; thermal stability
ID ROLLING TEXTURES; NANOCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS; NANOLAMELLAR COMPOSITES;
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; THERMAL-STABILITY; GRAIN-REFINEMENT;
HIGH-STRENGTH; CU; EVOLUTION; CHARACTER
AB Atomically ordered bimetal interfaces typically develop in near-equilibrium epitaxial growth (bottom-up processing) of nanolayered composite films and have been considered responsible for a number of intriguing material properties. Here, we discover that interfaces of such atomic level order can also emerge ubiquitously in large-scale layered nanocomposites fabricated by extreme strain (top down) processing. This is a counterintuitive result, which we propose occurs because extreme plastic straining creates new interfaces separated by single crystal layers of nanometer thickness. On this basis, with atomic-scale modeling and crystal plasticity theory, we prove that the preferred bimetal interface arising from extreme strains corresponds to a unique stable state, which can be predicted by two controlling stability conditions. As another testament to its stability, we provide experimental evidence showing that this interface maintains its integrity in further straining (strains > 12), elevated temperatures (> 0.45 T-m of a constituent), and irradiation (light ion). These results open a new frontier in the fabrication of stable nanomaterials with severe plastic deformation techniques.
C1 [Beyerlein, Irene J.; Mayeur, Jason R.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Zheng, Shijian; Mara, Nathan A.; Misra, Amit] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Phys & Applicat Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Wang, Jian] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Beyerlein, IJ (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM irene@lanl.gov
RI zheng, shijian/F-2453-2012; Mara, Nathan/J-4509-2014; Beyerlein,
Irene/A-4676-2011; Misra, Amit/H-1087-2012; Wang, Jian/F-2669-2012
OI Wang, Jian/0000-0001-5130-300X
FU Center for Materials at Irradiation and Mechanical Extremes, an Energy
Frontier Research Center; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences [2008LANL1026]
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge support by the Center for Materials
at Irradiation and Mechanical Extremes, an Energy Frontier Research
Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Award 2008LANL1026.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA
SN 0027-8424
J9 P NATL ACAD SCI USA
JI Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
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BP 4386
EP 4390
DI 10.1073/pnas.1319436111
PG 5
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD6CK
UT WOS:000333341100024
PM 24616514
ER
PT J
AU Scott, NM
Hess, M
Bouskill, NJ
Mason, OU
Jansson, JK
Gilbert, JA
AF Scott, Nicole M.
Hess, Matthias
Bouskill, Nick J.
Mason, Olivia U.
Jansson, Janet K.
Gilbert, Jack A.
TI The microbial nitrogen cycling potential is impacted by polyaromatic
hydrocarbon pollution of marine sediments
SO FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE nitrogen cycling; marine sediments; denitrification; microbial ecology;
metagenomics; deepwater horizon oil spill; oil contamination; oil seeps
ID ANAEROBIC AMMONIUM OXIDATION; HORIZON OIL-SPILL; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES;
DEGRADING BACTERIA; ANAMMOX; BIOREMEDIATION; DEGRADATION; SOILS; FUEL;
DENITRIFICATION
AB During hydrocarbon exposure, the composition and functional dynamics of marine microbial communities are altered, favoring bacteria that can utilize this rich carbon source. Initial exposure of high levels of hydrocarbons in aerobic surface sediments can enrich growth of heterotrophic microorganisms having hydrocarbon degradation capacity. As a result, there can be a localized reduction in oxygen potential within the surface layer of marine sediments causing anaerobic zones. We hypothesized that increasing exposure to elevated hydrocarbon concentrations would positively correlate with an increase in denitrification processes and the net accumulation of dinitrogen. This hypothesis was tested by comparing the relative abundance of genes associated with nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen cycling identified in 6 metagenomes from sediments contaminated by polyaromatic hydrocarbons from the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and 3 metagenomes from sediments associated with natural oil seeps in the Santa Barbara Channel. An additional 8 metagenomes from uncontaminated sediments from the Gulf of Mexico were analyzed for comparison. We predicted relative changes in metabolite turnover as a function of the differential microbial gene abundances, which showed predicted accumulation of metabolites associated with denitrification processes, including anammox, in the contaminated samples compared to uncontaminated sediments, with the magnitude of this change being positively correlated to the hydrocarbon concentration and exposure duration. These data highlight the potential impact of hydrocarbon inputs on N cycling processes in marine sediments and provide information relevant for system scale models of nitrogen metabolism in affected ecosystems.
C1 [Scott, Nicole M.; Gilbert, Jack A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Inst Genom & Syst Biol, Lemont, IL USA.
[Scott, Nicole M.; Gilbert, Jack A.] Univ Chicago, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Hess, Matthias] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Chem & Biol Proc Dev Grp, Energy & Efficiency Div, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Hess, Matthias] Washington State Univ, Syst Microbiol & Biotechnol Grp, Richland, WA USA.
[Bouskill, Nick J.; Jansson, Janet K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Earth Sci, Dept Ecol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Mason, Olivia U.] Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
RP Scott, NM (reprint author), Univ Chicago, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, 1101 E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
EM nicolescott1@gmail.com
RI Bouskill, Nick/G-2390-2015
FU US Department of Energy [DE-AC02-06CH11357, DE-AC02-05CH11231]; BP/The
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
FX This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy under
Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357 and under Contract DE-AC02-05CH11231, and
BP/The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative. The sequence data from the
Santa Barbara oils were produced by the US Department of Energy Joint
Genome Institute http://www.jgi.doe.gov/ in collaboration with the user
community. We also thank Ali Shojaie for his advice about missing data
problems in statistical analyses and Ben Rathbone for analytical
discussions.
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SWITZERLAND
SN 1664-302X
J9 FRONT MICROBIOL
JI Front. Microbiol.
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PY 2014
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DI 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00108
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SC Microbiology
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PM 24723913
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AU Woods, DP
Ream, TS
Amasino, RM
AF Woods, Daniel P.
Ream, Thomas S.
Amasino, Richard M.
TI Memory of the vernalized state in plants including the model grass
Brachypodium distachyon
SO FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
LA English
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DE vernalization; flowering; Brachypodium; epigenetics; life history
ID FLOWERING-TIME GENES; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; HISTONE METHYLATION;
EPIGENETIC MEMORY; PROTEIN COMPLEX; ARABIS-ALPINA; FLC; WINTER;
REPRESSOR; CHROMATIN
AB Plant species that have a vernalization requirement exhibit variation in the ability to remember winter i.e., variation in the stability of the vernalized state. Studies in Arabidopsis have demonstrated that molecular memory involves changes in the chromatin state and expression of the flowering repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C, and have revealed that single-gene differences can have large effects on the stability of the vernalized state. In the perennial Arabidopsis relative Arabis alpina, the lack of memory of winter is critical for its perennial life history. Our studies of flowering behavior in the model grass Brachypodium distachyon reveal extensive variation in the vernalization requirement, and studies of a particular Brachypodium accession that has a qualitative requirement for both cold exposure and inductive day length to flower reveal that Brachypodium can exhibit a highly stable vernalized state.
C1 [Woods, Daniel P.; Ream, Thomas S.; Amasino, Richard M.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Woods, Daniel P.; Ream, Thomas S.; Amasino, Richard M.] Univ Wisconsin, US DOE, Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI USA.
[Woods, Daniel P.] Univ Wisconsin, Genet Lab, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
RP Amasino, RM (reprint author), Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, 433 Babcock Dr, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
EM amasino@biochem.wisc.edu
OI Woods, Daniel/0000-0002-1498-5707
FU College of Agricultural and Life Sciences; Graduate School of the
University of Wisconsin; Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (DOE BER
office of Science) [DE-FCO2-07ER64494]; NSF [IOS-1258126]; National
Institutes of Health
FX The authors would like to thank members of the Amasino lab for useful
discussions. This research is supported by the College of Agricultural
and Life Sciences and the Graduate School of the University of
Wisconsin, and by grants from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
(DOE BER office of Science DE-FCO2-07ER64494), the NSF (IOS-1258126),
and a National Institutes of Health sponsored pre-doctoral training
fellowship to the University of Wisconsin Genetics Training Program for
Daniel P. Woods. Thomas S. Ream was a Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Fellow of the Life Sciences Research Foundation.
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J9 FRONT PLANT SCI
JI Front. Plant Sci.
PD MAR 25
PY 2014
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SC Plant Sciences
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PT J
AU Wang, W
Guo, SR
Lee, I
Ahmed, K
Zhong, JB
Favors, Z
Zaera, F
Ozkan, M
Ozkan, CS
AF Wang, Wei
Guo, Shirui
Lee, Ilkeun
Ahmed, Kazi
Zhong, Jiebin
Favors, Zachary
Zaera, Francisco
Ozkan, Mihrimah
Ozkan, Cengiz S.
TI Hydrous Ruthenium Oxide Nanoparticles Anchored to Graphene and Carbon
Nanotube Hybrid Foam for Supercapacitors
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID HIGH-PERFORMANCE SUPERCAPACITORS; ONION-LIKE-CARBON; ELECTROCHEMICAL
CAPACITORS; ENERGY-STORAGE; IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY; AQUEOUS-ELECTROLYTE;
PORE-SIZE; RUO2; ARCHITECTURES; TEMPERATURE
AB In real life applications, supercapacitors (SCs) often can only be used as part of a hybrid system together with other high energy storage devices due to their relatively lower energy density in comparison to other types of energy storage devices such as batteries and fuel cells. Increasing the energy density of SCs will have a huge impact on the development of future energy storage devices by broadening the area of application for SCs. Here, we report a simple and scalable way of preparing a three-dimensional (3D) sub-5 nm hydrous ruthenium oxide (RuO2) anchored graphene and CNT hybrid foam (RGM) architecture for high-performance supercapacitor electrodes. This RGM architecture demonstrates a novel graphene foam conformally covered with hybrid networks of RuO2 nanoparticles and anchored CNTs. SCs based on RGM show superior gravimetric and per-area capacitive performance (specific capacitance: 502.78 F g(-1), areal capacitance: 1.11 F cm(-2)) which leads to an exceptionally high energy density of 39.28 Wh kg(-1) and power density of 128.01 kW kg(-1). The electrochemical stability, excellent capacitive performance, and the ease of preparation suggest this RGM system is promising for future energy storage applications.
C1 [Wang, Wei; Zhong, Jiebin; Favors, Zachary; Ozkan, Cengiz S.] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Elect Engn, Dept Mech Engn, Mat Sci & Engn Program, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
[Ahmed, Kazi; Ozkan, Mihrimah] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Elect Engn, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
[Guo, Shirui] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Phys & Life Sci Directorate, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Lee, Ilkeun; Zaera, Francisco] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Chem, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
RP Ozkan, CS (reprint author), Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Elect Engn, Dept Mech Engn, Mat Sci & Engn Program, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
EM cozkan@engr.ucr.edu
RI Guo, Shirui (Michael)/B-8693-2011; LEE, ILKEUN/B-2294-2010; Wang,
Wei/C-1492-2012; Zhong, Jiebin/D-8802-2015
OI Guo, Shirui (Michael)/0000-0001-8991-982X; Wang,
Wei/0000-0001-6587-8859;
FU Temiz Energy Technologies; NSF [DMR-0958796]; U.S. Department of Energy
by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [DEAC52-07NA27344]
FX We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Temiz Energy
Technologies. I. L. and F.Z. would like to acknowledge NSF grant number
DMR-0958796 for the acquisition of the XPS system. S. Guo thanks
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory institutional postdoctoral
support, under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DEAC52-07NA27344.
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SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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AU Dissanayake, DMNM
Zhong, ZH
AF Dissanayake, D. M. N. M.
Zhong, Zhaohui
TI Schottky diodes using as-grown single-walled carbon nanotube ensembles
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
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DT Article
ID ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; PHOTOVOLTAICS
AB We demonstrate rectifying Schottky diodes fabricated using as-grown single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) ensembles, without removing the metallic SWNTs, for optoelectronic device applications. The SWNTs are contact by a low work-function metal through a high-bandgap charge-blocking layer (ZnO) resulting in highly-nonlinear current-voltage properties compared to control ensemble SWNT devices, fabricated without a charge-blocking layer, which show resistive behaviour. This significant improvement in diode behaviour is obtained by reducing source-drain leakage from the metallic SWNTs using the charge-blocking layer which channels charge transport via the semiconducting SWNTs. Moreover, we explore an alternative method of creating the charge barrier layer via oxidizing a thin film of Zn deposited on directly on the SWNTs which could potentially reduce cost and increasing scalability of this technique to obtain highly rectifying diodes from as-grown ensemble SWNTs. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Dissanayake, D. M. N. M.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Sustainable Energy Technol Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Zhong, Zhaohui] Univ Michigan, Dept Elect Engn & Comp Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
RP Dissanayake, DMNM (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Sustainable Energy Technol Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM ndissanayake@bnl.gov
FU UoM/SJTU Collaborative Research Program in Renewable Energy Science and
Technology; National Science Foundation
FX We like to acknowledge Professor John Hart and Professor Jamie Phillips
help in the device fabrication and pulse-laser deposition of ZnO. We
thank the support from the UoM/SJTU Collaborative Research Program in
Renewable Energy Science and Technology. This work used the Lurie
Nanofabrication Facility at the University of Michigan, a member of the
National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network funded by the National
Science Foundation.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
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SC Physics
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AU Luo, LL
Kang, YH
Yang, JC
Su, D
Stach, EA
Zhou, GW
AF Luo, Langli
Kang, Yihong
Yang, Judith C.
Su, Dong
Stach, Eric A.
Zhou, Guangwen
TI Comparative study of the alloying effect on the initial oxidation of
Cu-Au(100) and Cu-Pt(100)
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; THIN-FILMS; COPPER; CU; MECHANISM;
CATALYSTS; CU(110); CU(001); OXYGEN
AB Using in situ transmission electron microscopy, we show that the oxidation of the Cu-Au(100) results in the formation of Cu2O islands that deeply embed into the Cu-Au substrate while the oxidation of the Cu-Pt(100) leads to the formation of Cu2O islands that highly protrude above the Cu-Pt substrate. Their difference is attributed to the different mobilities of Pt and Au in the Cu base alloys for which the sluggish mobility of Pt in Cu results in trapped Pt atoms at the oxide/alloy interface while the faster mobility of Au in Cu leads to enhanced rehomogenization of the alloy composition. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Luo, Langli; Zhou, Guangwen] SUNY Binghamton, Dept Mech Engn, Binghamton, NY 13902 USA.
[Luo, Langli; Zhou, Guangwen] SUNY Binghamton, Multidisciplinary Program Mat Sci & Engn, Binghamton, NY 13902 USA.
[Kang, Yihong] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Mech Engn & Mat Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.
[Yang, Judith C.] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Chem & Petr Engn, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.
[Su, Dong; Stach, Eric A.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RP Zhou, GW (reprint author), SUNY Binghamton, Dept Mech Engn, Binghamton, NY 13902 USA.
EM gzhou@binghamton.edu
RI Stach, Eric/D-8545-2011; Su, Dong/A-8233-2013; Luo, Langli/B-5239-2013;
OI Stach, Eric/0000-0002-3366-2153; Su, Dong/0000-0002-1921-6683; Luo,
Langli/0000-0002-6311-051X
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering [DE-FG02-09ER46600]; U.S. Department
of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-AC02-98CH10886]
FX Research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering under
Award No. DE-FG02-09ER46600. Research carried out in part at the Center
for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, which is
supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886.
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SN 0003-6951
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AU Tracy, LA
Hargett, TW
Reno, JL
AF Tracy, L. A.
Hargett, T. W.
Reno, J. L.
TI Few-hole double quantum dot in an undoped GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
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DT Article
ID COHERENT CONTROL; POINT CONTACTS; ELECTRON; SPINS; SEMICONDUCTOR
AB We demonstrate a hole double quantum dot in an undoped GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure. The interdot coupling can be tuned over a wide range, from formation of a large single dot to two well-isolated quantum dots. Using charge sensing, we show the ability to completely empty the dot of holes and control the charge occupation in the few-hole regime. The device should allow for control of individual hole spins in single and double quantum dots in GaAs. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Tracy, L. A.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Hargett, T. W.; Reno, J. L.] Sandia Natl Labs, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
RP Tracy, LA (reprint author), Sandia Natl Labs, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM latracy@sandia.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration
[DE-AC04-94AL85000]
FX We would like to thank J. Dominguez for assistance with sample
fabrication. This work was performed at the Center for Integrated
Nanotechnologies, a U.S. DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences user
facility, and Sandia National Laboratories, a multi-program laboratory
managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary
Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's
National Nuclear Security Administration under Contract No.
DE-AC04-94AL85000.
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SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
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AU Wang, Z
Jiang, XW
Li, SS
Wang, LW
AF Wang, Zhi
Jiang, Xiang-Wei
Li, Shu-Shen
Wang, Lin-Wang
TI An efficient atomistic quantum mechanical simulation on InAs
band-to-band tunneling field-effect transistors
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID CURRENT-VOLTAGE CALCULATIONS; DOT P METHOD; ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; DIODE
AB We have presented a fully atomistic quantum mechanical simulation method on band-to-band tunneling (BTBT) field-effect transistors (FETs). Our simulation approach is based on the linear combination of bulk band method with empirical pseudopotentials, which is an atomist method beyond the effective-mass approximation or k.p perturbation method, and can be used to simulate real-size devices (similar to 10(5) atoms) efficiently (similar to 5 h on a few computational cores). Using this approach, we studied the InAs dual-gate BTBT FETs. The I-V characteristics from our approach agree very well with the tight-binding non-equilibrium Green's function results, yet our method costs much less computationally. In addition, we have studied ways to increase the tunneling current and analyzed the effects of different mechanisms for that purpose. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Wang, Zhi; Jiang, Xiang-Wei; Li, Shu-Shen] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Semicond, State Key Lab Superlattices & Microstruct, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
[Jiang, Xiang-Wei; Li, Shu-Shen] Univ Sci & Technol China, Synerget Innovat Ctr Quantum Informat & Quantum P, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Lin-Wang] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Wang, Z (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Semicond, State Key Lab Superlattices & Microstruct, POB 912, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
EM lwwang@lbl.gov
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [61106091]; Office of
Science (SC), Basic Energy Science (BES)/Materials Science and
Engineering Division (MSED) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China under Grant No. 61106091. L.-W. Wang was supported by the
Director, Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Science (BES)/Materials
Science and Engineering Division (MSED) of the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) through the condensed matter theory program under the Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
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AU Zhang, DX
Shen, B
Zheng, YX
Wang, SY
Zhang, JB
Yang, SD
Zhang, RJ
Chen, LY
Wang, CZ
Ho, KM
AF Zhang, D. X.
Shen, B.
Zheng, Y. X.
Wang, S. Y.
Zhang, J. B.
Yang, S. D.
Zhang, R. J.
Chen, L. Y.
Wang, C. Z.
Ho, K. M.
TI Evolution of optical properties of tin film from solid to liquid studied
by spectroscopic ellipsometry and ab initio calculation
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
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DT Article
ID DEPENDENT MELTING PROPERTIES; TOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONS; WAVE BASIS-SET;
SCANNING ELLIPSOMETER; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; THIN; POLARIZER; ANALYZER;
METALS; WHITE
AB The temperature dependent optical properties of tin film from solid to liquid were studied by spectroscopic ellipsometry and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. The dielectric function of liquid Sn was different from solid, and an interband transition near 1.5 eV was easily observed in solid while it apparently disappeared upon melting. From the evolution of optical properties with temperature, an optical measurement to acquire the melting point by ellipsometry was presented. From first principles calculation, we show that the local structure difference in solid and liquid is responsible for this difference in the optical properties observed in experiment. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Zhang, D. X.; Shen, B.; Zheng, Y. X.; Wang, S. Y.; Zhang, J. B.; Yang, S. D.; Zhang, R. J.; Chen, L. Y.] Fudan Univ, Shanghai Ultra Precis Opt Mfg Engn Ctr, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, D. X.; Shen, B.; Zheng, Y. X.; Wang, S. Y.; Zhang, J. B.; Yang, S. D.; Zhang, R. J.; Chen, L. Y.] Fudan Univ, Dept Opt Sci & Engn, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
[Wang, S. Y.] Key Lab Informat Sci Electromagnet Waves MoE, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
[Wang, S. Y.; Wang, C. Z.; Ho, K. M.] Iowa State Univ, US Dept Energy, Ames Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Wang, S. Y.; Wang, C. Z.; Ho, K. M.] Iowa State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
RP Zhang, DX (reprint author), Fudan Univ, Shanghai Ultra Precis Opt Mfg Engn Ctr, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
EM yxzheng@fudan.edu.cn; songyouwang@fudan.edu.cn
RI Zhang, Rong-jun/B-1436-2012; Wang, Songyou/H-4529-2011;
OI Wang, Songyou/0000-0002-4249-3427; Zheng, Yu-Xiang/0000-0002-9116-4849
FU NSF of China [11374055, 61275160, 11174058, 60938004]; STCSM project of
China [12XD1420600]; Ministry of Education of China [20100071110025];
National Basic Research Program of China [2012CB934303]; Fudan High-end
computing center; National Science and Technology Major Project of China
[2011ZX02109-004]; US Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, and
Division of Materials Science and Engineering [DE-AC02-07CH11358]
FX Work at Fudan University was supported by the NSF of China (Grant Nos.
11374055, 61275160, 11174058, and 60938004), the STCSM project of China
(Grant No. 12XD1420600), Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China
(No. 20100071110025), National Basic Research Program of China (No.
2012CB934303), the Fudan High-end computing center, and the National
Science and Technology Major Project of China (No. 2011ZX02109-004).
Work at Ames Laboratory was supported by the US Department of Energy,
Basic Energy Sciences, and Division of Materials Science and Engineering
under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11358.
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AU Aad, G
Abajyan, T
Abbott, B
Abdallah, J
Khalek, SA
Abdelalim, AA
Abdinov, O
Aben, R
Abi, B
Abolins, M
AbouZeid, OS
Abramowicz, H
Abreu, H
Abulaiti, Y
Acharya, BS
Adamczyk, L
Adams, DL
Addy, TN
Adelman, J
Adomeit, S
Adye, T
Aefsky, S
Agatonovic-Jovin, T
Aguilar-Saavedra, JA
Agustoni, M
Ahlen, SP
Ahles, F
Ahmad, A
Ahsan, M
Aielli, G
Akesson, TPA
Akimoto, G
Akimov, AV
Alam, MA
Albert, J
Albrand, S
Verzini, MJA
Aleksa, M
Aleksandrov, IN
Alessandria, F
Alexa, C
Alexander, G
Alexandre, G
Alexopoulos, T
Alhroob, M
Aliev, M
Alimonti, G
Alison, J
Allbrooke, BMM
Allison, LJ
Allport, PP
Allwood-Spiers, SE
Almond, J
Aloisio, A
Alon, R
Alonso, A
Alonso, F
Altheimer, A
Gonzalez, BA
Alviggi, MG
Amako, K
Coutinho, YA
Amelung, C
Ammosov, VV
Dos Santos, SPA
Amorim, A
Amoroso, S
Amram, N
Anastopoulos, C
Ancu, LS
Andari, N
Andeen, T
Anders, CF
Anders, G
Anderson, KJ
Andreazza, A
Andrei, V
Anduaga, XS
Angelidakis, S
Anger, P
Angerami, A
Anghinolfi, F
Anisenkov, AV
Anjos, N
Annovi, A
Antonaki, A
Antonelli, M
Antonov, A
Antos, J
Anulli, F
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CA ATLAS Collaboration
TI Measurement of the inclusive isolated prompt photons cross section in pp
collisions at root s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector using 4.6 fb(-1)
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS; COLLIDER; PROTON; LHC
AB A measurement of the cross section for the production of isolated prompt photons in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy root s = 7 TeV is presented. The results are based on an integrated luminosity of 4.6 fb(-1) collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The cross section is measured as a function of photon pseudorapidity eta(gamma) and transverse energy E-T(gamma) in the kinematic range 100 <= E-T(gamma) < 1000 GeV and in the regions vertical bar eta(gamma)vertical bar < 1.37 and 1.52 <= vertical bar eta(gamma)vertical bar < 2.37. The results are compared to leading-order parton-shower Monte Carlo models and next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculations. Next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculations agree well with the measured cross sections as a function of E-T(gamma) and eta(gamma) .
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[Alexa, C.; Badescu, E.; Boldea, V.; Buda, S. I.; Caprini, I.; Caprini, M.; Chitan, A.; Ciubancan, M.; Constantinescu, S.; Cuciuc, C. -M.; Dinut, F.; Dita, P.; Dita, S.; Olariu, A.; Pantea, D.; Rotaru, M.; Stoicea, G.; Tudorache, A.; Tudorache, V.] Natl Inst Phys & Nucl Engn, Bucharest, Romania.
[Popeneciu, G. A.] Natl Inst Res & Dev Isotop & Mol Technol, Dept Phys, Cluj Napoca, Romania.
[Darlea, G. L.] Univ Politehn Bucuresti, Bucharest, Romania.
West Univ Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania.
[Gonzalez Silva, M. L.; Otero y Garzon, G.; Piegaia, R.; Romeo, G.] Univ Buenos Aires, Dept Fis, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina.
[Ask, S.; Barlow, N.; Batley, J. R.; Brochu, F. M.; Buttinger, W.; Carter, J. R.; Chapman, J. D.; French, S. T.; Frost, J. A.; Gillman, A. R.; Hill, J. C.; Kaneti, S.; Khoo, T. J.; Lester, C. G.; Moeller, V.; Mueller, T.; Parker, M. A.; Robinson, D.; Sandoval, T.; Thomson, M.; Ward, C. P.; Williams, S.] Univ Cambridge, Cavendish Lab, Cambridge CB3 0HE, England.
[Bellerive, A.; Koffas, T.; Lacey, J.; Marchand, J. F.; McCarthy, T. G.; Oakham, F. G.; Randrianarivony, K.; Tarrade, F.; Ueno, R.; Vincter, M. G.; Whalen, K.] Carleton Univ, Dept Phys, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada.
[Aleksa, M.; Anastopoulos, C.; Andari, N.; Anghinolfi, F.; Avolio, G.; Baak, M. A.; Banfi, D.; Battistin, M.; Bellomo, M.; Beltramello, O.; Berge, D.; Bogaerts, J. A.; Boyd, J.; Bremer, J.; Burckhart, H.; Campana, S.; Garrido, M. D. M. Capeans; Carli, T.; Catinaccio, A.; Catmore, J. R.; Cattai, A.; Barajas, C. A. Chavez; Childers, J. T.; Chromek-Burckhart, D.; Cote, D.; Danielsson, H. O.; Dell'Acqua, A.; Di Girolamo, A.; Di Girolamo, B.; Dittus, F.; Dobos, D.; Dopke, J.; Dudarev, A.; Duehrssen, M.; Ellis, N.; Elsing, M.; Fabre, C.; Facini, G.; Farthouat, P.; Fassnacht, P.; Franchino, S.; Francis, D.; Franz, S.; Froidevaux, D.; Gabaldon, C.; Garonne, V.; Gianotti, F.; Gillberg, D.; Godlewski, J.; Goossens, L.; Gorini, B.; Gray, H. M.; Haas, S.; Hauschild, M.; Hawkings, R. J.; Heller, M.; Helsens, C.; Correia, A. M. Henriques; Hervas, L.; Hoecker, A.; Hubacek, Z.; Huhtinen, M.; Jaekel, M. R.; Jansen, H.; Jenni, P.; Jungst, R. M.; Kaneda, M.; Klioutchnikova, T.; Koeneke, K.; Lantzsch, K.; Lassnig, M.; Miotto, G. Lehmann; Lenzi, B.; Lichard, P.; Macina, D.; Malyukov, S.; Mapelli, L.; Martin, B.; Messina, A.; Meyer, J.; Michal, S.; Molfetas, A.; Morley, A. K.; Mornacchi, G.; Muenstermann, D.; Nairz, A. M.; Nakahama, Y.; Negri, G.; Nessi, M.; Nicquevert, B.; Nordberg, M.; Ohm, C. C.; Palestini, S.; Pauly, T.; Pernegger, H.; Peters, K.; Petersen, B. A.; Petersen, J.; Pommes, K.; Poppleton, A.; Poulard, G.; Prasad, S.; Raymond, M.; Rembser, C.; Dos Santos, D. Roda; Roe, S.; Salek, D.; Salzburger, A.; Savu, D. O.; Schlenker, S.; Schmieden, K.; Serfon, C.; Sfyrla, A.; Solans, C. A.; Spigo, G.; Spiwoks, R.; Stewart, G. A.; Teischinger, F. A.; Ten Kate, H.; Tremblet, L.; Tricoli, A.; Tsarouchas, C.; Unal, G.; van der Ster, D.; van Eldik, N.; Vandelli, W.; Voss, R.; Vuillermet, R.; Wells, P. S.; Wengler, T.; Wenig, S.; Werner, P.; Wilkens, H. G.; Winklmeier, F.; Wotschack, J.; Zwalinski, L.] CERN, Geneva, Switzerland.
[Alison, J.; Anderson, K. J.; Boveia, A.; Canelli, F.; Cheng, Y.; Choudalakis, G.; Fiascaris, M.; Gardner, R. W.; Plante, I. Jen-La; Kapliy, A.; Li, H. L.; Meehan, S.; Melachrinos, C.; Merritt, F. S.; Meyer, C.; Miller, D. W.; Okumura, Y.; Onyisi, P. U. E.; Oreglia, M. J.; Penning, B.; Pilcher, J. E.; Shochet, M. J.; Tompkins, L.; Tuggle, J. M.; Vukotic, I.; Webster, J. S.] Univ Chicago, Enrico Fermi Inst, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Cottin, G.; Diaz, M. A.] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Dept Fis, Santiago, Chile.
[Brooks, W. K.; Carquin, E.; Kuleshov, S.; Pezoa, R.; Prokoshin, F.; White, R.] Univ Tecn Federico Santa Maria, Dept Fis, Valparaiso, Chile.
[Bai, Y.; Fang, Y.; Jin, S.; Lu, F.; Ouyang, Q.; Shan, L. Y.; Wang, J.; Xu, D.; Yao, L.; Zhuang, X.] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst High Energy Phys, Beijing, Peoples R China.
[Han, L.; Jiang, Y.; Li, B.; Liu, J. B.; Liu, K.; Liu, M.; Liu, Y.; Peng, H.; Xu, C.; Xu, L.; Zhao, Z.; Zhu, Y.] Univ Sci & Technol China, Dept Modern Phys, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Chen, S.] Nanjing Univ, Dept Phys, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
[Feng, C.; Ge, P.; Zhang, X.; Zhu, C. G.] Shandong Univ, Sch Phys, Jinan, Shandong, Peoples R China.
[Yang, H.] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Dept Phys, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.
[Boumediene, D.; Busato, E.; Calvet, D.; Calvet, S.; Donini, J.; Dubreuil, E.; Ghodbane, N.; Gris, Ph.; Guicheney, C.; Liao, H.; Pallin, D.; Hernandez, D. Paredes; Podlyski, F.; Santoni, C.; Theveneaux-Pelzer, T.; Valery, L.; Vazeille, F.] Clermont Univ, Phys Corpusculaire Lab, Clermont Ferrand, France.
[Boumediene, D.; Busato, E.; Calvet, D.; Calvet, S.; Donini, J.; Dubreuil, E.; Ghodbane, N.; Gris, Ph.; Guicheney, C.; Liao, H.; Pallin, D.; Hernandez, D. Paredes; Podlyski, F.; Santoni, C.; Theveneaux-Pelzer, T.; Valery, L.; Vazeille, F.] Univ Clermont Ferrand, Clermont Ferrand, France.
[Boumediene, D.; Busato, E.; Calvet, D.; Calvet, S.; Donini, J.; Dubreuil, E.; Ghodbane, N.; Gris, Ph.; Guicheney, C.; Liao, H.; Pallin, D.; Hernandez, D. Paredes; Podlyski, F.; Santoni, C.; Theveneaux-Pelzer, T.; Valery, L.; Vazeille, F.] CNRS, IN2P3, Clermont Ferrand, France.
[Altheimer, A.; Andeen, T.; Angerami, A.; Bain, T.; Brooijmans, G.; Chen, Y.; Dodd, J.; Guo, J.; Hu, D.; Hughes, E. W.; Nikiforou, N.; Parsons, J. A.; Penson, A.; Reale, V. Perez; Scherzer, M. I.; Spousta, M.; Thompson, E. N.; Tian, F.; Tuts, P. M.; Urbaniec, D.; Williams, E.; Willis, W.; Wulf, E.; Zivkovic, L.] Columbia Univ, Nevis Lab, Irvington, NY USA.
[Alonso, A.; Boelaert, N.; Dam, M.; Gregersen, K.; Hansen, J. R.; Hansen, J. B.; Hansen, J. D.; Hansen, P. H.; Heisterkamp, S.; Jakobsen, S.; Joergensen, M. D.; Kadlecik, P.; Klinkby, E. B.; Loevschall-Jensen, A. E.; Lundquist, J.; Mackeprang, R.; Mehlhase, S.; Monk, J.; Petersen, T. C.; Pingel, A.; Simonyan, M.; Thomsen, L. A.; Wiglesworth, C.; Xella, S.] Univ Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Inst, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Capua, M.; Crosetti, G.; La Rotonda, L.; Lavorini, V.; Mastroberardino, A.; Policicchio, A.; Salvatore, D.; Schioppa, M.; Susinno, G.; Tassi, E.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Grp Collegato Cosenza, Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy.
[Capua, M.; Crosetti, G.; La Rotonda, L.; Lavorini, V.; Mastroberardino, A.; Policicchio, A.; Salvatore, D.; Schioppa, M.; Susinno, G.; Tassi, E.] Univ Calabria, Dipartimento Fis, I-87036 Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy.
[Adamczyk, L.; Bold, T.; Dabrowski, W.; Dwuznik, M.; Grabowska-Bold, I.; Kisielewska, D.; Koperny, S.; Kowalski, T. Z.; Mindur, B.; Przybycien, M.] AGH Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Phys & Appl Comp Sci, Krakow, Poland.
[Richter-Was, E.] Jagiellonian Univ, Marian Smoluchowski Inst Phys, Krakow, Poland.
[Banas, E.; Blocki, J.; de Renstrom, P. A. Bruckman; Derendarz, D.; Gornicki, E.; Hajduk, Z.; Iwanski, W.; Kaczmarska, A.; Korcyl, K.; Malecki, Pa.; Malecki, P.; Olszewski, A.; Olszowska, J.; Stanecka, E.; Staszewski, R.; Trzebinski, M.; Trzupek, A.; Turala, M.; Wolter, M. W.; Wosiek, B. K.; Wozniak, K. W.; Zabinski, B.; Zemla, A.] Polish Acad Sci, Henryk Niewodniczanski Inst Nucl Phys, Krakow, Poland.
[Cao, T.; Yagci, K. Dindar; Firan, A.; Hoffman, J.; Joffe, D.; Kama, S.; Kehoe, R.; Randle-Conde, A. S.; Rios, R. R.; Sekula, S. J.; Stroynowski, R.; Wang, H.; Ye, J.] So Methodist Univ, Dept Phys, Dallas, TX 75275 USA.
[Ahsan, M.; Izen, J. M.; Lou, X.; Namasivayam, H.; Reeves, K.; Wong, W. C.] Univ Texas Dallas, Dept Phys, Richardson, TX 75083 USA.
[Argyropoulos, S.; Bloch, I.; Borroni, S.; Dassoulas, J. A.; Dietrich, J.; Ferrara, V.; Friedrich, C.; Glazov, A.; Goebel, M.; Fajardo, L. S. Gomez; Da Costa, J. Goncalves Pinto Firmino; Grahn, K-J.; Gregor, I. M.; Grohsjean, A.; Hiller, K. H.; Huettmann, A.; Belenguer, M. Jimenez; Johnert, S.; Katzy, J.; Kuhl, T.; Lange, C.; Lisovyi, M.; Lobodzinska, E.; Ludwig, D.; Maettig, S.; Medinnis, M.; Moenig, K.; Naumann, T.; Cavalcanti, T. Perez; Petschull, D.; Piec, S. M.; Radescu, V.; Rubinskiy, I.; Sedov, G.; South, D.; Stanescu-Bellu, M.; Stanitzki, M. M.; Starovoitov, P.; Styles, N. A.; Tackmann, K.; Vankov, P.; Viti, M.; Wasicki, C.; Wildt, M. A.; Yatsenko, E.; Yildirim, E.; Zhu, H.] DESY, Hamburg, Germany.
[Argyropoulos, S.; Bloch, I.; Borroni, S.; Dassoulas, J. A.; Dietrich, J.; Ferrara, V.; Friedrich, C.; Glazov, A.; Goebel, M.; Fajardo, L. S. Gomez; Da Costa, J. Goncalves Pinto Firmino; Grahn, K-J.; Gregor, I. M.; Grohsjean, A.; Hiller, K. H.; Huettmann, A.; Belenguer, M. Jimenez; Johnert, S.; Katzy, J.; Kuhl, T.; Lange, C.; Lisovyi, M.; Lobodzinska, E.; Ludwig, D.; Maettig, S.; Medinnis, M.; Moenig, K.; Naumann, T.; Cavalcanti, T. Perez; Peters, R. F. Y.; Petschull, D.; Piec, S. M.; Radescu, V.; Rubinskiy, I.; Sedov, G.; South, D.; Stanescu-Bellu, M.; Stanitzki, M. M.; Starovoitov, P.; Styles, N. A.; Tackmann, K.; Vankov, P.; Viti, M.; Wasicki, C.; Wildt, M. A.; Yatsenko, E.; Yildirim, E.; Zhu, H.] DESY, Zeuthen, Germany.
[Bunse, M.; Esch, H.; Goessling, C.; Jentzsch, J.; Jung, C. A.; Klingenberg, R.; Reisinger, I.; Wittig, T.] Tech Univ Dortmund, Inst Expt Phys 4, Dortmund, Germany.
[Anger, P.; Czodrowski, P.; Friedrich, F.; Grohs, J. P.; Kobel, M.; Leonhardt, K.; Mader, W. F.; Morgenstern, M.; Prudent, X.; Rudolph, C.; Schnoor, U.; Seifert, F.; Steinbach, P.; Straessner, A.; Vest, A.; Wahrmund, S.] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Kern & Teilchenphys, D-01062 Dresden, Germany.
[Arce, A. T. H.; Benjamin, D. P.; Bocci, A.; Cerio, B.; Finelli, K. D.; Ko, B. R.; Kotwal, A.; Kruse, M. C.; Li, S.; Liu, M.; Oh, S. H.; Wang, C.] Duke Univ, Dept Phys, Durham, NC 27706 USA.
[Bhimji, W.; Bristow, T. M.; Buckley, A. G.; Clark, P. J.; Debenedetti, C.; Walls, F. M. Garay; Harrington, R. D.; Korn, A.; Martin, V. J.; O'Brien, B. J.; Pino, S. A. Olivares; Proissl, M.; Schaelicke, A.; Selbach, K. E.; Smart, B. H.; Washbrook, A.; Wynne, B. M.] Univ Edinburgh, SUPA Sch Phys & Astron, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
[Annovi, A.; Antonelli, M.; Bilokon, H.; Chiarella, V.; Curatolo, M.; Di Nardo, R.; Esposito, B.; Gatti, C.; Laurelli, P.; Maccarrone, G.; Sansoni, A.; Testa, M.; Vilucchi, E.; Volpi, G.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Frascati, I-00044 Frascati, Italy.
[Aad, G.; Ahles, F.; Amoroso, S.; Barber, T.; Bernhard, R.; Boehler, M.; Bruneliere, R.; Christov, A.; Consorti, V.; Fehling-Kaschek, M.; Flechl, M.; Giuliani, C.; Hartert, J.; Herten, G.; Jakobs, K.; Janus, M.; Kononov, A. I.; Kopp, A. K.; Kuehn, S.; Lai, S.; Landgraf, U.; Lohwasser, K.; Ludwig, I.; Ludwig, J.; Madar, R.; Mahboubi, K.; Mohr, W.; Parzefall, U.; Rammensee, M.; Rave, T. C.; Rurikova, Z.; Ruthmann, N.; Schillo, C.; Schmidt, E.; Schumacher, M.; Siegert, F.; Stoerig, K.; Sundermann, J. E.; Temming, K. K.; Thoma, S.; Tsiskaridze, V.; Ungaro, F. C.; Venturi, M.; Vivarelli, I.; von Radziewski, H.; Vu Anh, T.; Warsinsky, M.; Weiser, C.; Werner, M.; Winkelmann, S.; Xie, S.; Zimmermann, S.] Univ Freiburg, Fak Math & Phys, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany.
[Abdelalim, A. A.; Alexandre, G.; Backes, M.; Barone, G.; Bell, P. J.; Bell, W. H.; Noccioli, E. Benhar; Bucci, F.; Toro, R. Camacho; Clark, A.; Doglioni, C.; Ferrere, D.; Gadomski, S.; Gonzalez-Sevilla, S.; Goulette, M. P.; Guescini, F.; Iacobucci, G.; La Rosa, A.; Latour, B. Martin Dit; Mermod, P.; Herrera, C. Mora; Nektarijevic, S.; Nessi, M.; Nikolics, K.; Pasztor, G.; Picazio, A.; Pohl, M.; Rosbach, K.; Wu, X.] Univ Geneva, Sect Phys, Geneva, Switzerland.
[Barberis, D.; Beccherle, R.; Caso, C.; Darbo, G.; Parodi, A. Ferretto; Gagliardi, G.; Gemme, C.; Guido, E.; Morettini, P.; Osculati, B.; Parodi, F.; Passaggio, S.; Rossi, L. P.; Schiavi, C.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Genova, I-16146 Genoa, Italy.
[Barberis, D.; Caso, C.; Parodi, A. Ferretto; Gagliardi, G.; Guido, E.; Osculati, B.; Parodi, F.; Schiavi, C.] Univ Genoa, Dipartimento Fis, Genoa, Italy.
[Tskhadadze, E. G.] Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State Univ, E Andronikashvili Inst Phys, Tbilisi, Rep of Georgia.
[Djobava, T.; Khubua, J.; Mchedlidze, G.; Mosidze, M.] Tbilisi State Univ, Inst High Energy Phys, Tbilisi, Rep of Georgia.
[Dueren, M.; Kreutzfeldt, K.; Stenzel, H.] Univ Giessen, Inst Phys 2, Giessen, Germany.
[Allwood-Spiers, S. E.; Bates, R. L.; Britton, D.; Bussey, P.; Buttar, C. M.; Collins-Tooth, C.; D'Auria, S.; Doherty, T.; Doyle, A. T.; Edwards, N. C.; Ferrag, S.; Ferrando, J.; de Lima, D. E. Ferreira; Gemmell, A.; Gul, U.; Kar, D.; Moraes, A.; O'Shea, V.; Barrera, C. Oropeza; Quilty, D.; Ravenscroft, T.; Robson, A.; Saxon, D. H.; Smith, K. M.; St Denis, R. D.; Steele, G.; Thompson, A. S.; Wraight, K.; Wright, M.] Univ Glasgow, SUPA Sch Phys & Astron, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.
[Bierwagen, K.; Blumenschein, U.; Brandt, O.; Evangelakou, D.; George, M.; Graber, L.; Grosse-Knetter, J.; Hamer, M.; Hensel, C.; Kawamura, G.; Keil, M.; Knue, A.; Kohn, F.; Krieger, N.; Kroeninger, K.; Lemmer, B.; Magradze, E.; Meyer, J.; Morel, J.; Nackenhorst, O.; Pashapour, S.; Peters, R. F. Y.; Quadt, A.; Roe, A.; Schorlemmer, A. L. S.; Serkin, L.; Shabalina, E.; Schroeder, T. Vazquez; Weingarten, J.] Univ Gottingen, Inst Phys 2, Gottingen, Germany.
[Albrand, S.; Buat, Q.; Clement, B.; Collot, J.; Crepe-Renaudin, S.; Dechenaux, B.; Delemontex, T.; Delsart, P. A.; Genest, M. H.; Hostachy, J-Y.; Laisne, E.; Ledroit-Guillon, F.; Lleres, A.; Lucotte, A.; Malek, F.; Monini, C.; Stark, J.; Sun, X.; Trocme, B.] Univ Grenoble 1, Lab Phys Subatom & Cosmol, Grenoble, France.
[Albrand, S.; Buat, Q.; Clement, B.; Collot, J.; Crepe-Renaudin, S.; Dechenaux, B.; Delemontex, T.; Delsart, P. A.; Genest, M. H.; Hostachy, J-Y.; Laisne, E.; Ledroit-Guillon, F.; Lleres, A.; Lucotte, A.; Malek, F.; Monini, C.; Stark, J.; Sun, X.; Trocme, B.] CNRS, IN2P3, Grenoble, France.
[Albrand, S.; Buat, Q.; Clement, B.; Collot, J.; Crepe-Renaudin, S.; Dechenaux, B.; Delemontex, T.; Delsart, P. A.; Genest, M. H.; Hostachy, J-Y.; Laisne, E.; Ledroit-Guillon, F.; Lleres, A.; Lucotte, A.; Malek, F.; Monini, C.; Stark, J.; Sun, X.; Trocme, B.] Inst Natl Polytech Grenoble, F-38031 Grenoble, France.
[Addy, T. N.; Harvey, A.; McFarlane, K. W.; Shin, T.; Vassilakopoulos, V. I.] Hampton Univ, Dept Phys, Hampton, VA 23668 USA.
[Da Costa, J. Barreiro Guimaraes; Belloni, A.; Butler, B.; Catastini, P.; Conti, G.; Franklin, M.; Huth, J.; Jeanty, L.; Mateos, D. Lopez; Mercurio, K. M.; Mills, C.; Morii, M.; Skottowe, H. P.; Yen, A. L.; della Porta, G. Zevi] Harvard Univ, Lab Particle Phys & Cosmol, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
[Anders, G.; Andrei, V.; Davygora, Y.; Dietzsch, T. A.; Dunford, M.; Hanke, P.; Henke, M.; Hofmann, J. I.; Khomich, A.; Kluge, E. -E.; Laier, H.; Lang, V. S.; Lendermann, V.; Lepold, F.; Meier, K.; Mueller, F.; Poddar, S.; Scharf, V.; Schultz-Coulon, H. -C.; Stamen, R.; Wessels, M.] Heidelberg Univ, Kirchhoff Inst Phys, Heidelberg, Germany.
[Anders, C. F.; Kasieczka, G.; Narayan, R.; Schaetzel, S.; Schmitt, S.; Schoening, A.] Heidelberg Univ, Inst Phys, Heidelberg, Germany.
[Kugel, A.; Schroer, N.] Heidelberg Univ, ZITI Inst Tech Informat, Mannheim, Germany.
[Nagasaka, Y.] Hiroshima Inst Technol, Fac Appl Informat Sci, Hiroshima, Japan.
[Brunet, S.; Evans, H.; Gagnon, P.; Luehring, F.; Ogren, H.; Penwell, J.; Poveda, J.; Price, D.; Whittington, D.; Zieminska, D.] Indiana Univ, Dept Phys, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Jussel, P.; Kneringer, E.; Lukas, W.; Ritsch, E.] Leopold Franzens Univ, Inst Astro & Teilchenphys, Innsbruck, Austria.
[Cinca, D.; Gandrajula, R. P.; Halladjian, G.; Limper, M.; Mallik, U.; Mandrysch, R.; Morange, N.; Pylypchenko, Y.; Zaidan, R.] Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA USA.
[Chen, C.; Cochran, J.; De Lorenzi, F.; Dudziak, F.; Krumnack, N.; Prell, S.; Ruiz-Martinez, A.; Shrestha, S.; Yamamoto, K.] Iowa State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Ames, IA USA.
[Aleksandrov, I. N.; Bardin, D. Y.; Bednyakov, V. A.; Boyko, I. R.; Budagov, I. A.; Chelkov, G. A.; Cheplakov, A.; Chizhov, M. V.; Dedovich, D. V.; Demichev, M.; Glonti, G. L.; Gostkin, M. I.; Grigalashvili, N.; Huseynov, N.; Kazarinov, M. Y.; Kharchenko, D.; Khramov, E.; Kotov, V. M.; Kruchonak, U.; Krumshteyn, Z. V.; Kukhtin, V.; Ladygin, E.; Minashvili, I. A.; Mineev, M.; Olchevski, A. G.; Peshekhonov, V. D.; Plotnikova, E.; Potrap, I. N.; Pozdnyakov, V.; Rumyantsev, L.; Rusakovich, N. A.; Sadykov, R.; Shiyakova, M.; Sisakyan, A. N.; Topilin, N. D.; Vinogradov, V. B.; Zhemchugov, A.; Zimin, N. I.] JINR Dubna, Joint Inst Nucl Res, Dubna, Russia.
[Amako, K.; Arai, Y.; Doi, Y.; Haruyama, T.; Ikegami, Y.; Ikeno, M.; Iwasaki, H.; Kanzaki, J.; Kohriki, T.; Kondo, T.; Kono, T.; Makida, Y.; Mitsui, S.; Nagano, K.; Nakamura, K.; Nozaki, M.; Odaka, S.; Sasaki, O.; Suzuki, Y.; Takubo, Y.; Tanaka, S.; Terada, S.; Tokushuku, K.; Tsuno, S.; Unno, Y.; Yamada, M.; Yamamoto, A.; Yasu, Y.] Natl Lab High Energy Phys, KEK, High Energy Accelerator Res Org, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan.
[Hayakawa, T.; King, M.; Kishimoto, T.; Kitamura, T.; Kurashige, H.; Matsushita, T.; Ochi, A.; Suzuki, Y.; Takeda, H.; Tani, K.; Watanabe, I.; Yamazaki, Y.; Yuan, L.] Kobe Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Kobe, Hyogo 657, Japan.
[Ishino, M.; Sasao, N.; Sumida, T.; Tashiro, T.] Kyoto Univ, Fac Sci, Kyoto, Japan.
[Takashima, R.] Kyoto Univ, Kyoto 612, Japan.
[Kawagoe, K.; Oda, S.; Tojo, J.] Kyushu Univ, Dept Phys, Fukuoka 812, Japan.
[Alconada Verzini, M. J.; Alonso, F.; Anduaga, X. S.; Dova, M. T.; Monticelli, F.; Tripiana, M. F.] Univ Nacl La Plata, Inst Fis La Plata, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
[Alconada Verzini, M. J.; Alonso, F.; Anduaga, X. S.; Dova, M. T.; Monticelli, F.; Tripiana, M. F.] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
[Allison, L. J.; Barton, A. E.; Borissov, G.; Bouhova-Thacker, E. V.; Chilingarov, A.; Dearnaley, W. J.; Fox, H.; Grimm, K.; Henderson, R. C. W.; Hughes, G.; Jones, R. W. L.; Kartvelishvili, V.; Long, R. E.; Love, P. A.; Maddocks, H. J.; Smizanska, M.; Walder, J.] Univ Lancaster, Dept Phys, Lancaster, England.
[Bianco, M.; Cataldi, G.; Chiodini, G.; Gorini, E.; Grancagnolo, F.; Orlando, N.; Perrino, R.; Primavera, M.; Spagnolo, S.; Ventura, A.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Lecce, Lecce, Italy.
[Bianco, M.; Gorini, E.; Orlando, N.; Spagnolo, S.; Ventura, A.] Univ Salento, Dipartimento Matemat & Fis, Lecce, Italy.
[Allport, P. P.; Bundock, A. C.; Burdin, S.; D'Onofrio, M.; Dervan, P.; Greenshaw, T.; Gwilliam, C. B.; Hayward, H. S.; Jackson, J. N.; Jones, T. J.; King, B. T.; Klein, M.; Klein, U.; Kretzschmar, J.; Laycock, P.; Mahmoud, S.; Maxfield, S. J.; Mehta, A.; Migas, S.; Price, J.; Schnellbach, Y. J.; Sellers, G.; Vossebeld, J. H.; Waller, P.; Wrona, B.] Univ Liverpool, Oliver Lodge Lab, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England.
[Cindro, V.; Deliyergiyev, M.; Filipcic, A.; Gorisek, A.; Kersevan, B. P.; Kramberger, G.; Macek, B.; Mandic, I.; Mikuz, M.; Tykhonov, A.] Jozef Stefan Inst, Dept Phys, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
[Cindro, V.; Deliyergiyev, M.; Filipcic, A.; Gorisek, A.; Kersevan, B. P.; Kramberger, G.; Macek, B.; Mandic, I.; Mikuz, M.; Tykhonov, A.] Univ Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
[Bona, M.; Carter, A. A.; Cerrito, L.; Eisenhandler, E.; Ellis, K.; Fletcher, G.; Goddard, J. R.; Hickling, R.; Landon, M. P. J.; Lloyd, S. L.; Morris, J. D.; Piccaro, E.; Rizvi, E.; Salamanna, G.; Snidero, G.; Castanheira, M. Teixeira Dias] Queen Mary Univ London, Sch Phys & Astron, London, England.
[Alam, M. A.; Berry, T.; Boisvert, V.; Brooks, T.; Cantrill, R.; Cooper-Smith, N. J.; Cowan, G.; Duguid, L.; Edwards, C. A.; George, S.; Gibson, S. M.; Goncalo, R.; Hayden, D.; Vazquez, J. G. Panduro; Pastore, Fr.; Rose, M.; Spano, F.; Strong, J. A.; Teixeira-Dias, P.] Royal Holloway Univ London, Dept Phys, Surrey, England.
[Baker, S.; Bernat, P.; Bieniek, S. P.; Butterworth, J. M.; Campanelli, M.; Chislett, R. T.; Christidi, I. A.; Cooper, B. D.; Davison, A. R.; Dobson, E.; Hesketh, G. G.; Jansen, E.; Konstantinidis, N.; Lambourne, L.; Nash, M.; Nurse, E.; Ochoa, M. I.; Pilkington, A. D.; Prabhu, R.; Sherwood, P.; Simmons, B.; Taylor, C.; Wardrope, D. R.; Waugh, B. M.; Wijeratne, P. A.] UCL, Dept Phys & Astron, London, England.
[Bernius, C.; Dhullipudi, R.; Greenwood, Z. D.; Sawyer, L.; Sircar, A.; Subramaniam, R.; Tamsett, M. C.] Louisiana Tech Univ, Ruston, LA 71270 USA.
[Beau, T.; Bomben, M.; Bordoni, S.; Calderini, G.; Crescioli, F.; Davignon, O.; De Cecco, S.; Demilly, A.; Derue, F.; Krasny, M. W.; Kuna, M.; Lacour, D.; Laforge, B.; Laplace, S.; Le Dortz, O.; Lefebvre, G.; Liu, K.; Malaescu, B.; Marchiori, G.; Nikolic-Audit, I.; Ocariz, J.; Rangel-Smith, C.; Ridel, M.; Roos, L.; Torres, H.; Trincaz-Duvoid, S.; Vannucci, F.] UPMC, Phys Theor & Hautes Energies Lab, Paris, France.
[Beau, T.; Bomben, M.; Bordoni, S.; Calderini, G.; Crescioli, F.; Davignon, O.; De Cecco, S.; Demilly, A.; Derue, F.; Krasny, M. W.; Kuna, M.; Lacour, D.; Laforge, B.; Laplace, S.; Le Dortz, O.; Lefebvre, G.; Liu, K.; Malaescu, B.; Marchiori, G.; Nikolic-Audit, I.; Ocariz, J.; Rangel-Smith, C.; Ridel, M.; Roos, L.; Torres, H.; Trincaz-Duvoid, S.; Vannucci, F.] Univ Paris Diderot, Paris, France.
[Beau, T.; Bomben, M.; Bordoni, S.; Calderini, G.; Crescioli, F.; Davignon, O.; De Cecco, S.; Demilly, A.; Derue, F.; Krasny, M. W.; Kuna, M.; Lacour, D.; Laforge, B.; Laplace, S.; Le Dortz, O.; Lefebvre, G.; Liu, K.; Malaescu, B.; Marchiori, G.; Nikolic-Audit, I.; Ocariz, J.; Rangel-Smith, C.; Ridel, M.; Roos, L.; Torres, H.; Trincaz-Duvoid, S.; Vannucci, F.] CNRS, IN2P3, Paris, France.
[Akesson, T. P. A.; Bocchetta, S. S.; Bryngemark, L.; Floderus, A.; Hawkins, A. D.; Hedberg, V.; Jarlskog, G.; Lytken, E.; Meirose, B.; Mjornmark, J. U.; Smirnova, O.; Wielers, M.] Lund Univ, Inst Fys, Lund, Sweden.
[Arnal, V.; Barreiro, F.; Cantero, J.; De la Torre, H.; Del Peso, J.; Glasman, C.; Labarga, L.; Llorente Merino, J.; Terron, J.] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Fis Teor C 15, Madrid, Spain.
[Arnaez, O.; Blum, W.; Buescher, V.; Caputo, R.; Eckweiler, S.; Ellinghaus, F.; Endner, O. C.; Ertel, E.; Fiedler, F.; Goeringer, C.; Handel, C.; Heck, T.; Hohlfeld, M.; Hsu, P. J.; Huelsing, T. A.; Ji, W.; Karnevskiy, M.; Kleinknecht, K.; Koenig, S.; Koepke, L.; Lungwitz, M.; Masetti, L.; Moreno, D.; Moritz, S.; Mueller, T.; Neusiedl, A.; Poettgen, R.; Sander, H. G.; Schaefer, U.; Schmitt, C.; Schott, M.; Schroeder, C.; Simioni, E.; Tapprogge, S.; Wollstadt, S. J.; Zimmermann, C.] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Phys, Mainz, Germany.
[Almond, J.; Borri, M.; Brown, G.; Chavda, V.; Cox, B. E.; Da Via, C.; Forti, A.; Howarth, J.; Joshi, K. D.; Klinger, J. A.; Loebinger, F. K.; Marx, M.; Masik, J.; Neep, T. J.; Oh, A.; Owen, M.; Pater, J. R.; Robinson, J. E. M.; Tomlinson, L.; Watts, S.; Woudstra, M. J.; Yang, U. K.] Univ Manchester, Sch Phys & Astron, Manchester, Lancs, England.
[Barbero, M.; Bee, C. P.; Bertella, C.; Bousson, N.; Clemens, J. C.; Coadou, Y.; Djama, F.; Etienne, F.; Feligioni, L.; Hoffmann, D.; Hubaut, F.; Knoops, E. B. F. G.; Le Guirriec, E.; Li, B.; Maurer, J.; Monnier, E.; Nagai, Y.; Odier, J.; Pralavorio, P.; Rozanov, A.; Serre, T.; Talby, M.; Tannoury, N.; Tiouchichine, E.; Tisserant, S.; Toth, J.; Touchard, F.; Ughetto, M.; Vacavant, L.] Aix Marseille Univ, CPPM, Marseille, France.
[Barbero, M.; Bee, C. P.; Bertella, C.; Bousson, N.; Clemens, J. C.; Coadou, Y.; Djama, F.; Etienne, F.; Feligioni, L.; Hoffmann, D.; Hubaut, F.; Knoops, E. B. F. G.; Le Guirriec, E.; Li, B.; Maurer, J.; Monnier, E.; Nagai, Y.; Odier, J.; Pralavorio, P.; Rozanov, A.; Serre, T.; Talby, M.; Tannoury, N.; Tiouchichine, E.; Tisserant, S.; Toth, J.; Touchard, F.; Ughetto, M.; Vacavant, L.] CNRS, IN2P3, Marseille, France.
[Brau, B.; Colon, G.; Dallapiccola, C.; Meade, A.; Moyse, E. J. W.; Pais, P.; Pueschel, E.; Varol, T.; Ventura, D.; Willocq, S.] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Phys, Amherst, MA 01003 USA.
[Belanger-Champagne, C.; Chapleau, B.; Cheatham, S.; Corriveau, F.; Dufour, M-A.; Klemetti, M.; Mantifel, R.; Robertson, S. H.; Schram, M.; Stockton, M. C.; Stoebe, M.; Vachon, B.; Wang, K.; Warburton, A.] McGill Univ, Dept Phys, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Barberio, E. L.; Diglio, S.; Hamano, K.; Jennens, D.; Kubota, T.; Limosani, A.; Hanninger, G. Nunes; Phan, A.; Shao, Q. T.; Tan, K. G.; Taylor, G. N.; Thong, W. M.; Volpi, G.; White, M. J.] Univ Melbourne, Sch Phys, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
[Armbruster, A. J.; Chapman, J. W.; Cirilli, M.; Dai, T.; Diehl, E. B.; Dubbert, J.; Feng, H.; Ferretti, C.; Goldfarb, S.; Harper, D.; Levin, D.; Li, X.; Liu, L.; Mc Kee, S. P.; Neal, H. A.; Panikashvili, N.; Qian, J.; Scheirich, D.; Searcy, J.; Thun, R. P.; Walch, S.; Wilson, A.; Wooden, G.; Wu, Y.; Xu, L.; Zhang, D.; Zhou, B.; Zhu, J.] Univ Michigan, Dept Phys, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Alessandria, F.; Alimonti, G.; Andreazza, A.; Besana, M. I.; Broggi, F.; Carminati, L.; Cavalli, D.; Citterio, M.; Coelli, S.; Consonni, S. M.; Costa, G.; Fanti, M.; Favareto, A.; Giugni, D.; Koletsou, I.; Lari, T.; Mandelli, L.; Mazzanti, M.; Meloni, F.; Meroni, C.; Perini, L.; Pizio, C.; Ragusa, F.; Resconi, S.; Rivoltella, G.; Simoniello, R.; Tartarelli, G. F.; Troncon, C.; Turra, R.; Volpini, G.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Milano, I-20133 Milan, Italy.
[Andreazza, A.; Besana, M. I.; Carminati, L.; Consonni, S. M.; Fanti, M.; Favareto, A.; Meloni, F.; Perini, L.; Pizio, C.; Ragusa, F.; Rivoltella, G.; Simoniello, R.; Turra, R.] Univ Milan, Dipartimento Fis, Milan, Italy.
[Bogouch, A.; Harkusha, S.; Kulchitsky, Y.; Kurochkin, Y. A.; Satsounkevitch, I.; Tsiareshka, P. V.] Natl Acad Sci Belarus, BI Stepanov Phys Inst, Minsk, Byelarus.
[Yanush, S.] Natl Sci & Educ Ctr Particle & High Energy Phys, Minsk, Byelarus.
[Taylor, F. E.] MIT, Dept Phys, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Arguin, J-F.; Asbah, N.; Azuelos, G.; Banerjee, P.; Bouchami, J.; Dallaire, F.; Davies, M.; Gauthier, L.; Giunta, M.; Leroy, C.; Martin, J. P.; Rezvani, R.; Soueid, P.] Univ Montreal, Grp Particle Phys, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Akimov, A. V.; Baranov, S. P.; Gavrilenko, I. L.; Komar, A. A.; Mashinistov, R.; Mouraviev, S. V.; Nechaeva, P. Yu.; Shmeleva, A.; Snesarev, A. A.; Sulin, V. V.; Tikhomirov, V. O.] Acad Sci, PN Lebedev Phys Inst, Moscow, Russia.
[Artamonov, A.; Gorbounov, P. A.; Khovanskiy, V.; Shatalov, P. B.; Tsukerman, I. I.] Inst Theoret & Expt Phys, Moscow 117259, Russia.
[Antonov, A.; Belotskiy, K.; Bulekov, O.; Dolgoshein, B. A.; Kantserov, V. A.; Khodinov, A.; Romaniouk, A.; Shulga, E.; Smirnov, S. Yu.; Smirnov, Y.; Soldatov, E. Yu.; Tikhomirov, V. O.; Timoshenko, S.] Moscow Engn & Phys Inst MEPhI, Moscow, Russia.
[Gladilin, L. K.; Grishkevich, Y. V.; Kramarenko, V. A.; Rud, V. I.; Sivoklokov, S. Yu.; Smirnova, L. N.] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, DV Skobeltsyn Inst Nucl Phys, Moscow, Russia.
[Adomeit, S.; Beale, S.; Becker, S.; Biebel, O.; Bortfeldt, J.; Calfayan, P.; Chow, B. K. B.; de Graat, J.; Duckeck, G.; Ebke, J.; Elmsheuser, J.; Engl, A.; Galea, C.; Heller, C.; Hertenberger, R.; Legger, F.; Lorenz, J.; Mann, A.; Meineck, C.; Nunnemann, T.; Oakes, L. B.; Rauscher, F.; Reznicek, P.; Ruschke, A.; Sanders, M. P.; Schaile, D.; Schieck, J.; Schmitt, C.; Staude, A.; Vladoiu, D.; Walker, R.; Will, J. Z.; Wittkowski, J.; Zibell, A.] Univ Munich, Fak Phys, Munich, Germany.
[Barillari, T.; Bethke, S.; Bittner, B.; Bronner, J.; Capriotti, D.; Compostella, G.; Cortiana, G.; Flowerdew, M. J.; Giovannini, P.; Goblirsch-Kolb, M.; Ince, T.; Jantsch, A.; Kiryunin, A. E.; Kluth, S.; Kortner, O.; Kortner, S.; Kotov, S.; Kroha, H.; Macchiolo, A.; Manfredini, A.; Menke, S.; Moser, H. G.; Nagel, M.; Nisius, R.; Oberlack, H.; Pahl, C.; Pospelov, G. E.; Richter, R.; Salihagic, D.; Sandstroem, R.; Schacht, P.; Schwegler, Ph.; Stern, S.; Stonjek, S.; Vanadia, M.; von der Schmitt, H.; Weigell, P.; Wildauer, A.; Zanzi, D.] Max Planck Inst Phys & Astrophys, Werner Heisenberg Inst, D-80805 Munich, Germany.
[Shimojima, M.] Nagasaki Inst Appl Sci, Nagasaki, Japan.
[Aoki, M.; Hasegawa, S.; Morvaj, L.; Ohshima, T.; Shimizu, S.; Takahashi, Y.; Tomoto, M.; Wakabayashi, J.; Yamauchi, K.] Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Nagoya, Aichi 4648601, Japan.
[Aoki, M.; Hasegawa, S.; Morvaj, L.; Ohshima, T.; Shimizu, S.; Takahashi, Y.; Tomoto, M.; Wakabayashi, J.; Yamauchi, K.] Nagoya Univ, Kobayashi Maskawa Inst, Nagoya, Aichi 4648601, Japan.
[Aloisio, A.; Alviggi, M. G.; Canale, V.; Carlino, G.; Chiefari, G.; Conventi, F.; de Asmundis, R.; Della Pietra, M.; della Volpe, D.; Di Donato, C.; Doria, A.; Giordano, R.; Iengo, P.; Izzo, V.; Merola, L.; Patricelli, S.; Sanchez, A.; Sekhniaidze, G.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Napoli, I-80125 Naples, Italy.
[Aloisio, A.; Alviggi, M. G.; Canale, V.; Chiefari, G.; della Volpe, D.; Di Donato, C.; Giordano, R.; Merola, L.; Patricelli, S.; Sanchez, A.] Univ Naples Federico II, Dipartimento Sci Fis, Naples, Italy.
[Gorelov, I.; Hoeferkamp, M. R.; Seidel, S. C.; Toms, K.; Wang, R.] Univ New Mexico, Dept Phys & Astron, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
[Besjes, G. J.; Caron, S.; Chelstowska, M. A.; Dao, V.; De Groot, N.; Filthaut, F.; Klok, P. F.; Koetsveld, F.; Konig, A. C.; Raas, M.; Salvucci, A.] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Nikhef, Inst Math Astrophys & Particle Phys, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands.
[Aben, R.; Beemster, L. J.; Bentvelsen, S.; Berglund, E.; Bobbink, G. J.; Bos, K.; Boterenbrood, H.; Castelli, A.; Colijn, A. P.; de Jong, P.; De Nooij, L.; Deluca, C.; Deviveiros, P. O.; Dhaliwal, S.; Ferrari, P.; Gadatsch, S.; Geerts, D. A. A.; Hartjes, F.; Hessey, N. P.; Hod, N.; Igonkina, O.; Kluit, P.; Koffeman, E.; Lee, H.; Lenz, T.; Linde, F.; Mahlstedt, J.; Mechnich, J.; Mussche, I.; Ottersbach, J. P.; Pani, P.; Ruckstuhl, N.; Ta, D.; Tsiakiris, M.; Valencic, N.; Van Der Deijl, P. C.; van der Geer, R.; van der Graaf, H.; Van Der Leeuw, R.; van Vulpen, I.; Verkerke, W.; Vermeulen, J. C.; Milosavljevic, M. Vranjes; Vreeswijk, M.] Nikhef Natl Inst Subat Phys, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[Aben, R.; Beemster, L. J.; Bentvelsen, S.; Berglund, E.; Bobbink, G. J.; Bos, K.; Boterenbrood, H.; Castelli, A.; Colijn, A. P.; de Jong, P.; De Nooij, L.; Deluca, C.; Deviveiros, P. O.; Dhaliwal, S.; Ferrari, P.; Gadatsch, S.; Geerts, D. A. A.; Hartjes, F.; Hessey, N. P.; Hod, N.; Igonkina, O.; Kluit, P.; Koffeman, E.; Lee, H.; Lenz, T.; Linde, F.; Mahlstedt, J.; Mechnich, J.; Mussche, I.; Ottersbach, J. P.; Pani, P.; Ruckstuhl, N.; Ta, D.; Tsiakiris, M.; Valencic, N.; Van Der Deijl, P. C.; van der Geer, R.; van der Graaf, H.; Van Der Leeuw, R.; van Vulpen, I.; Verkerke, W.; Vermeulen, J. C.; Milosavljevic, M. Vranjes; Vreeswijk, M.] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[Calkins, R.; Chakraborty, D.; Cole, S.; de Lima, J. G. Rocha; Suhr, C.; Yurkewicz, A.; Zutshi, V.] No Illinois Univ, Dept Phys, De Kalb, IL 60115 USA.
[Anisenkov, A. V.; Beloborodova, O. L.; Bobrovnikov, V. S.; Bogdanchikov, A. G.; Kazanin, V. F.; Korol, A. A.; Malyshev, V. M.; Maslennikov, A. L.; Maximov, D. A.; Peleganchuk, S. V.; Skovpen, K. Yu.; Soukharev, A. M.; Talyshev, A. A.; Tikhonov, Yu. A.] SB RAS, Budker Inst Nucl Phys, Novosibirsk, Russia.
[Budick, B.; Casadei, D.; Cranmer, K.; Haas, A.; van Huysduynen, L. Hooft; Kaplan, B.; Konoplich, R.; Krasznahorkay, A.; Kreiss, S.; Lewis, G. H.; Mincer, A. I.; Nemethy, P.; Neves, R. M.; Prokofiev, K.] NYU, Dept Phys, New York, NY 10003 USA.
[Fisher, M. J.; Gan, K. K.; Ishmukhametov, R.; Kagan, H.; Kass, R. D.; Merritt, H.; Moss, J.; Nagarkar, A.; Pignotti, D. T.; Strang, M.; Yang, Y.] Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Nakano, I.] Okayama Univ, Fac Sci, Okayama 700, Japan.
[Abbott, B.; Gutierrez, P.; Jana, D. K.; Marzin, A.; Meera-Lebbai, R.; Norberg, S.; Saleem, M.; Severini, H.; Skubic, P.; Snow, J.; Strauss, M.] Univ Oklahoma, Homer L Dodge Dept Phys & Astron, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
[Abi, B.; Khanov, A.; Rizatdinova, F.; Yu, J.] Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Phys, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA.
[Hamal, P.; Hrabovsky, M.; Nozka, L.] Palacky Univ, RCPTM, CR-77147 Olomouc, Czech Republic.
[Brau, J. E.; Brost, E.; Majewski, S.; Potter, C. T.; Ptacek, E.; Radloff, P.; Reinsch, A.; Shamim, M.; Sinev, N. B.; Strom, D. M.; Torrence, E.] Univ Oregon, Ctr High Energy Phys, Eugene, OR 97403 USA.
[Khalek, S. Abdel; Auge, E.; Binet, S.; Bourdarios, C.; De La Taille, C.; De Regie, J. B. De Vivie; Duflot, L.; Escalier, M.; Fayard, L.; Fournier, D.; Grivaz, J. -F.; Guillemin, T.; Henrot-Versille, S.; Hrivnac, J.; Iconomidou-Fayard, L.; Idarraga, J.; Kado, M.; Martinez, N. Lorenzo; Lounis, A.; Makovec, N.; Niedercorn, F.; Poggioli, L.; Puzo, P.; Renaud, A.; Rousseau, D.; Rybkin, G.; Sauvan, J. B.; Schaarschmidt, J.; Schaffer, A. C.; Scifo, E.; Serin, L.; Simion, S.; Tanaka, R.; Teinturier, M.; Tran, H. L.; Zerwas, D.; Zhang, Z.] Univ Paris 11, LAL, Orsay, France.
[Khalek, S. Abdel; Auge, E.; Binet, S.; Bourdarios, C.; De La Taille, C.; De Regie, J. B. De Vivie; Duflot, L.; Escalier, M.; Fayard, L.; Fournier, D.; Grivaz, J. -F.; Guillemin, T.; Henrot-Versille, S.; Hrivnac, J.; Iconomidou-Fayard, L.; Idarraga, J.; Kado, M.; Martinez, N. Lorenzo; Lounis, A.; Makovec, N.; Niedercorn, F.; Poggioli, L.; Puzo, P.; Renaud, A.; Rousseau, D.; Rybkin, G.; Sauvan, J. B.; Schaarschmidt, J.; Schaffer, A. C.; Scifo, E.; Serin, L.; Simion, S.; Tanaka, R.; Teinturier, M.; Tran, H. L.; Zerwas, D.; Zhang, Z.] CNRS, IN2P3, F-91405 Orsay, France.
[Hanagaki, K.; Hirose, M.; Lee, J. S. H.; Meguro, T.; Nomachi, M.; Okamura, W.; Sugaya, Y.] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Osaka, Japan.
[Bugge, L.; Buran, T.; Cameron, D.; Gjelsten, B. K.; Gramstad, E.; Lund, E.; Ould-Saada, F.; Pajchel, K.; Pedersen, M.; Read, A. L.; Rohne, O.; Smestad, L.; Stapnes, S.; Strandlie, A.] Univ Oslo, Dept Phys, Oslo, Norway.
[Apolle, R.; Barr, A. J.; Boddy, C. R.; Buchanan, J.; Buckingham, R. M.; Cooper-Sarkar, A. M.; Dafinca, A.; Davies, E.; Gallas, E. J.; Gwenlan, C.; Hall, D.; Hays, C. P.; Henderson, J.; Howard, J.; Huffman, T. B.; Issever, C.; King, R. S. B.; Kogan, L. A.; Larner, A.; Lewis, A.; Liang, Z.; Livermore, S. S. A.; Mattravers, C.; Nickerson, R. B.; Pachal, K.; Pinder, A.; Robichaud-Veronneau, A.; Ryder, N. C.; Sawyer, C.; Short, D.; Tseng, J. C-L.; Vickey, T.; Viehhauser, G. H. A.; Weidberg, A. R.; Whitehead, S. R.; Young, C. J. S.; Zhong, J.] Univ Oxford, Dept Phys, Oxford, England.
[Colombo, T.; Conta, C.; Ferrari, R.; Fraternali, M.; Gaudio, G.; Lanza, A.; Livan, M.; Negri, A.; Polesello, G.; Rebuzzi, D. M.; Rimoldi, A.; Vercesi, V.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
[Colombo, T.; Conta, C.; Fraternali, M.; Livan, M.; Negri, A.; Rebuzzi, D. M.; Rimoldi, A.] Univ Pavia, Dipartimento Fis, Pavia, Italy.
[Brendlinger, K.; Degenhardt, J.; Fratina, S.; Heim, S.; Hines, E.; Hong, T. M.; Jackson, B.; Keener, P. T.; Kroll, J.; Kunkle, J.; Lester, C. M.; Lipeles, E.; Marshall, Z.; Newcomer, F. M.; Olivito, D.; Ospanov, R.; Reece, R.; Saxon, J.; Schaefer, D.; Stahlman, J.; Thomson, E.; Tuna, A. N.; Van Berg, R.; Williams, H. H.] Univ Penn, Dept Phys, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
[Fedin, O. L.; Gratchev, V.; Grebenyuk, O. G.; Maleev, V. P.; Ryabov, Y. F.; Schegelsky, V. A.; Sedykh, E.; Seliverstov, D. M.; Solovyev, V.] Petersburg Nucl Phys Inst, Gatchina, Russia.
[Bertolucci, F.; Cascella, M.; Cavasinni, V.; Del Prete, T.; Dotti, A.; Giannetti, P.; Roda, C.; Sarri, F.; White, S.; Zinonos, Z.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
[Bertolucci, F.; Cascella, M.; Cavasinni, V.; Del Prete, T.; Dotti, A.; Giannetti, P.; Roda, C.; Sarri, F.; White, S.; Zinonos, Z.] Univ Pisa, Dipartimento Fis E Fermi, Pisa, Italy.
[Bianchi, R. M.; Boudreau, J.; Escobar, C.; Kittelmann, T.; Mueller, J.; Prieur, D.; Sapp, K.; Savinov, V.; Yoosoofmiya, R.] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Phys & Astron, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA.
[Aguilar-Saavedra, J. A.; Amor Dos Santos, S. P.; Amorim, A.; Anjos, N.; Carvalho, J.; Castro, N. F.; Conde Muino, P.; Da Cunha Sargedas De Sousa, M. J.; Do Valle Wemans, A.; Fiolhais, M. C. N.; Galhardo, B.; Gomes, A.; Jorge, P. M.; Lopes, L.; Machado Miguens, J.; Maio, A.; Maneira, J.; Marques, C. N.; Oliveira, M.; Onofre, A.; Palma, A.; Pina, J.; Pinto, B.; Santos, H.; Saraiva, J. G.; Silva, J.; Veloso, F.; Wolters, H.] Lab Instrumentacao Fis Expt Particulas LIP, Lisbon, Portugal.
[Aguilar-Saavedra, J. A.] Univ Granada, Dept Fis Teor & Cosmos, Granada, Spain.
[Aguilar-Saavedra, J. A.] Univ Granada, CAFPE, Granada, Spain.
[Bohm, J.; Chudoba, J.; Hejbal, J.; Jakoubek, T.; Kepka, O.; Kupco, A.; Kus, V.; Lokajicek, M.; Lysak, R.; Marcisovsky, M.; Mikestikova, M.; Myska, M.; Nemecek, S.; Ruzicka, P.; Schovancova, J.; Sicho, P.; Staroba, P.; Svatos, M.; Tasevsky, M.; Tic, T.; Vrba, V.] Acad Sci Czech Republic, Inst Phys, Prague, Czech Republic.
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[Balek, P.; Chalupkova, I.; Davidek, T.; Dolejsi, J.; Dolezal, Z.; Torregrosa, E. Fullana; Kodys, P.; Leitner, R.; Novakova, J.; Pleskot, V.; Rybar, M.; Spousta, M.; Sykora, T.; Tas, P.; Valkar, S.; Vorobel, V.; Wilhelm, I.] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Math & Phys, Prague, Czech Republic.
[Ammosov, V. V.; Borisov, A.; Denisov, S. P.; Fakhrutdinov, R. M.; Fenyuk, A. B.; Golubkov, D.; Ivashin, A. V.; Karyukhin, A. N.; Korotkov, V. A.; Kozhin, A. S.; Minaenko, A. A.; Myagkov, A. G.; Nikolaenko, V.; Solodkov, A. A.; Solovyanov, O. V.; Starchenko, E. A.; Zaitsev, A. M.; Zenin, O.; Zmouchko, V. V.] State Res Ctr Inst High Energy Phys, Protvino, Russia.
[Adye, T.; Apolle, R.; Baines, J. T.; Barnett, B. M.; Burke, S.; Davies, E.; Dewhurst, A.; Emeliyanov, D.; Gallop, B. J.; Gee, C. N. P.; Gillman, A. R.; Haywood, S. J.; Kirk, J.; Mattravers, C.; McCubbin, N. A.; Middleton, R. P.; Murray, W. J.; Nash, M.; Phillips, P. W.; Sankey, D. P. C.; Scott, W. G.; Tyndel, M.; Wickens, F. J.; Wielers, M.] Rutherford Appleton Lab, Particle Phys Dept, Didcot OX11 0QX, Oxon, England.
[Benslama, K.] Univ Regina, Dept Phys, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada.
[Tanaka, S.] Ritsumeikan Univ, Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan.
[Anulli, F.; Bagiacchi, P.; Bagnaia, P.; Bini, C.; Caloi, R.; Ciapetti, G.; D'Orazio, A.; De Pedis, D.; De Salvo, A.; De Zorzi, G.; Dionisi, C.; Falciano, S.; Gabrielli, A.; Gauzzi, P.; Gentile, S.; Giagu, S.; Ippolito, V.; Lacava, F.; Lo Sterzo, F.; Luci, C.; Luminari, L.; Marzano, F.; Mirabelli, G.; Nisati, A.; Pasqualucci, E.; Petrolo, E.; Pontecorvo, L.; Rescigno, M.; Rosati, S.; Rossi, E.; Tehrani, F. Safai; Sidoti, A.; Camillocci, E. Solfaroli; Vari, R.; Veneziano, S.; Zanello, L.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Roma 1, Rome, Italy.
[Bagiacchi, P.; Bagnaia, P.; Bini, C.; Caloi, R.; Ciapetti, G.; D'Orazio, A.; De Zorzi, G.; Dionisi, C.; Gabrielli, A.; Gauzzi, P.; Gentile, S.; Giagu, S.; Ippolito, V.; Lacava, F.; Lo Sterzo, F.; Luci, C.; Messina, A.; Rossi, E.; Camillocci, E. Solfaroli; Zanello, L.] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dipartimento Fis, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
[Aielli, G.; Camarri, P.; Cardarelli, R.; Cattani, G.; Di Ciaccio, A.; Di Simone, A.; Liberti, B.; Marchese, F.; Mazzaferro, L.; Salamon, A.; Santonico, R.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Roma Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
[Aielli, G.; Camarri, P.; Cattani, G.; Di Ciaccio, A.; Di Simone, A.; Marchese, F.; Mazzaferro, L.; Santonico, R.] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dipartimento Fis, I-00173 Rome, Italy.
[Bacci, C.; Baroncelli, A.; Biglietti, M.; Bortolotto, V.; Branchini, P.; Ceradini, F.; Di Luise, S.; Di Micco, B.; Farilla, A.; Graziani, E.; Iodice, M.; Orestano, D.; Passeri, A.; Pastore, F.; Petrucci, F.; Stanescu, C.; Trovatelli, M.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Roma Tre, Rome, Italy.
[Bacci, C.; Bortolotto, V.; Ceradini, F.; Di Luise, S.; Di Micco, B.; Orestano, D.; Pastore, F.; Petrucci, F.; Trovatelli, M.] Univ Roma Tre, Dipartimento Matemat & Fis, Rome, Italy.
[Benchekroun, D.; Chafaq, A.; Gouighri, M.; Hoummada, A.; Lablak, S.] Univ Hassan 2, Reseau Univ Phys Hautes Energies, Fac Sci Ain Chock, Casablanca, Morocco.
[Ghazlane, H.] Ctr Natl Energie Sci Tech Nucl, Rabat, Morocco.
[El Kacimi, M.; Goujdami, D.] Univ Cadi Ayyad, LPHEA, Fac Sci Semlalia, Marrakech, Morocco.
[Boutouil, S.; Derkaoui, J. E.; Ouchrif, M.; Tayalati, Y.] Univ Mohamed Premier, Fac Sci, Oujda, Morocco.
[Boutouil, S.; Derkaoui, J. E.; Ouchrif, M.; Tayalati, Y.] LPTPM, Oujda, Morocco.
[Cherkaoui El Moursli, R.] Univ Mohammed V Agdal, Fac Sci, Rabat, Morocco.
[Abreu, H.; Bachacou, H.; Balli, F.; Bauer, F.; Besson, N.; Blanchard, J. -B.; Bolnet, N. M.; Boonekamp, M.; Chevalier, L.; Ernwein, J.; Etienvre, A. I.; Formica, A.; Giraud, P. F.; Guyot, C.; Hassani, S.; Kozanecki, W.; Lanon, E.; Laporte, J. F.; Legendre, M.; Maiani, C.; Mal, P.; Ramos, J. A. Manjarres; Mansoulie, B.; Martinez, H.; Meric, N.; Meyer, J-P.; Mijovic, L.; Mountricha, E.; Hong, V. Nguyen Thi; Nicolaidou, R.; Ouraou, A.; Protopapadaki, E.; Resende, B.; Royon, C. R.; Schoeffel, L.; Schune, Ph.; Schwemling, Ph.; Schwindling, J.; Tsionou, D.; Vranjes, N.; Xiao, M.] CEA Saclay, Commissariat Energie Atom & Energies Alternat, Inst Rech Lois Fondament Univers, DSM IRFU, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France.
[Damiani, D. S.; Grillo, A. A.; Litke, A. M.; Lockman, W. S.; Manning, P. M.; Mitrevski, J.; Nielsen, J.; Sadrozinski, H. F-W.; Schumm, B. A.; Seiden, A.] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Inst Particle Phys, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA.
[Beckingham, M.; Blackburn, D.; Coccaro, A.; Goussiou, A. G.; Harris, O. M.; Hsu, S. -C.; Keller, J. S.; Lubatti, H. J.; Rompotis, N.; Rothberg, J.; Verducci, M.; Watts, G.] Univ Washington, Dept Phys, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Costanzo, D.; Donszelmann, T. Cuhadar; Dawson, I.; Fletcher, G. T.; Hodgkinson, M. C.; Hodgson, P.; Johansson, P.; Korolkova, E. V.; Mcfayden, J. A.; Miyagawa, P. S.; Owen, S.; Paganis, E.; Suruliz, K.; Tovey, D. R.; Tua, A.] Univ Sheffield, Dept Phys & Astron, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England.
[Hasegawa, Y.; Takeshita, T.] Shinshu Univ, Dept Phys, Nagano, Japan.
[Buchholz, P.; Czirr, H.; Fleck, I.; Gaur, B.; Grybel, K.; Ibragimov, I.; Ikematsu, K.; Rammes, M.; Rosenthal, O.; Sipica, V.; Walkowiak, W.; Ziolkowski, M.] Univ Siegen, Fachbereich Phys, D-57068 Siegen, Germany.
[Dawe, E.; Godfrey, J.; Kvita, J.; O'Neil, D. C.; Petteni, M.; Stelzer, B.; Tanasijczuk, A. J.; Trottier-McDonald, M.; Van Nieuwkoop, J.; Vetterli, M. C.] Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Phys, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada.
[Aracena, I.; Mayes, J. Backus; Barklow, T.; Bartoldus, R.; Bawa, H. S.; Black, J. E.; Cogan, J. G.; Eifert, T.; Fulsom, B. G.; Gao, Y. S.; Garelli, N.; Grenier, P.; Hansson, P.; Kagan, M.; Kocian, M.; Koi, T.; Lowe, A. J.; Malone, C.; Mount, R.; Nelson, T. K.; Piacquadio, G.; Salnikov, A.; Schwartzman, A.; Silverstein, D.; Strauss, E.; Su, D.; Swiatlowski, M.; Wittgen, M.; Young, C.] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Stanford, CA USA.
[Astalos, R.; Batkova, L.; Blazek, T.; Federic, P.; Stavina, P.; Sykora, I.; Tokar, S.; Zenis, T.] Comenius Univ, Fac Math Phys & Informat, Bratislava, Slovakia.
[Antos, J.; Bruncko, D.; Ferencei, J.; Kladiva, E.; Seman, M.; Strizenec, P.] Slovak Acad Sci, Inst Expt Phys, Dept Subnucl Phys, Kosice 04353, Slovakia.
[Hamilton, A.] Univ Cape Town, Dept Phys, ZA-7925 Cape Town, South Africa.
[Aurousseau, M.; Yacoob, S.] Univ Johannesburg, Dept Phys, Johannesburg, South Africa.
[Carrillo-Montoya, G. D.; Leney, K. J. C.; Garcia, B. R. Mellado; Ruan, X.; Vickey, T.; Boeriu, O. E. Vickey] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Phys, Johannesburg, South Africa.
[Abulaiti, Y.; Asman, B.; Bendtz, K.; Bohm, C.; Clement, C.; Eriksson, D.; Gellerstedt, K.; Hellman, S.; Holmgren, S. O.; Johansen, M.; Johansson, K. E.; Jon-And, K.; Khandanyan, H.; Kim, H.; Klimek, P.; Lundberg, J.; Lundberg, O.; Milstead, D. A.; Moa, T.; Papadelis, A.; Petridis, A.; Plucinski, P.; Silverstein, S. B.; Sjolin, J.; Strandberg, S.; Tylmad, M.; Yang, Z.] Stockholm Univ, Dept Phys, Stockholm, Sweden.
[Abulaiti, Y.; Asman, B.; Bendtz, K.; Clement, C.; Gellerstedt, K.; Hellman, S.; Johansen, M.; Jon-And, K.; Khandanyan, H.; Kim, H.; Klimek, P.; Lundberg, J.; Lundberg, O.; Milstead, D. A.; Moa, T.; Petridis, A.; Plucinski, P.; Sjolin, J.; Strandberg, S.; Tylmad, M.; Yang, Z.] Oskar Klein Ctr, Stockholm, Sweden.
[Jovicevic, J.; Kuwertz, E. S.; Lund-Jensen, B.; Strandberg, J.] Royal Inst Technol, Dept Phys, S-10044 Stockholm, Sweden.
[Ahmad, A.; Arfaoui, S.; DeWilde, B.; Engelmann, R.; Goodson, J. J.; Grassi, V.; Gray, J. A.; Hobbs, J.; Jia, J.; Li, H.; Lindquist, B. E.; Mastrandrea, P.; McCarthy, R. L.; Mohapatra, S.; Puldon, D.; Rijssenbeek, M.; Schamberger, R. D.; Stupak, J.; Tsybychev, D.] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Phys & Astron, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Ahmad, A.; Arfaoui, S.; DeWilde, B.; Engelmann, R.; Goodson, J. J.; Grassi, V.; Gray, J. A.; Hobbs, J.; Jia, J.; Li, H.; Lindquist, B. E.; Mastrandrea, P.; McCarthy, R. L.; Mohapatra, S.; Puldon, D.; Rijssenbeek, M.; Schamberger, R. D.; Stupak, J.; Tsybychev, D.] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Bartsch, V.; De Santo, A.; Martin-Haugh, S.; Potter, C. J.; Rose, A.; Salvatore, F.; Castillo, I. Santoyo; Sutton, M. R.] Univ Sussex, Dept Phys & Astron, Brighton, E Sussex, England.
[Bangert, A.; Black, C. W.; Cuthbert, C.; Jeng, G. -Y.; Patel, N. D.; Saavedra, A. F.; Scarcella, M.; Varvell, K. E.; Watson, I. J.; Waugh, A. T.; Yabsley, B.] Univ Sydney, Sch Phys, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
[Chu, M. L.; Hou, S.; Jamin, D. O.; Lee, S. C.; Li, B.; Lin, S. C.; Liu, D.; Mazini, R.; Ren, Z. L.; Soh, D. A.; Teng, P. K.; Wang, J.; Wang, S. M.; Weng, Z.; Zhang, L.; Zhou, Y.] Acad Sinica, Inst Phys, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Di Mattia, A.; Kajomovitz, E.; Kopeliansky, R.; Musto, E.; Rozen, Y.; Tarem, S.; Vallecorsa, S.] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Dept Phys, IL-32000 Haifa, Israel.
[Abramowicz, H.; Alexander, G.; Amram, N.; Bella, G.; Benary, O.; Benhammou, Y.; Etzion, E.; Gershon, A.; Gueta, O.; Guttman, N.; Munwes, Y.; Oren, Y.; Sadeh, I.; Silver, Y.; Soffer, A.; Taiblum, N.] Tel Aviv Univ, Raymond & Beverly Sackler Sch Phys & Astron, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel.
[Bachas, K.; Gkialas, I.; Iliadis, D.; Kordas, K.; Kouskoura, V.; Nomidis, I.; Papageorgiou, K.; Petridou, C.; Sampsonidis, D.] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Phys, GR-54006 Thessaloniki, Greece.
[Akimoto, G.; Asai, S.; Azuma, Y.; Dohmae, T.; Enari, Y.; Kanaya, N.; Kataoka, Y.; Kawamoto, T.; Kazama, S.; Kessoku, K.; Kobayashi, T.; Komori, Y.; Mashimo, T.; Masubuchi, T.; Matsunaga, H.; Nakamura, T.; Ninomiya, Y.; Okuyama, T.; Sakamoto, H.; Sasaki, Y.; Tanaka, J.; Terashi, K.; Ueda, I.; Yamaguchi, H.; Yamaguchi, Y.; Yamamoto, S.; Yamamura, T.; Yamanaka, T.; Yamazaki, T.; Yoshihara, K.] Univ Tokyo, Int Ctr Elementary Particle Phys, Tokyo, Japan.
[Akimoto, G.; Asai, S.; Azuma, Y.; Dohmae, T.; Enari, Y.; Kanaya, N.; Kataoka, Y.; Kawamoto, T.; Kazama, S.; Kessoku, K.; Kobayashi, T.; Komori, Y.; Mashimo, T.; Masubuchi, T.; Matsunaga, H.; Nakamura, T.; Ninomiya, Y.; Okuyama, T.; Sakamoto, H.; Sasaki, Y.; Tanaka, J.; Terashi, K.; Ueda, I.; Yamaguchi, H.; Yamaguchi, Y.; Yamamoto, S.; Yamamura, T.; Yamanaka, T.; Yamazaki, T.; Yoshihara, K.] Univ Tokyo, Dept Phys, Tokyo 113, Japan.
[Bratzler, U.; Fukunaga, C.] Tokyo Metropolitan Univ, Grad Sch Sci & Technol, Tokyo 158, Japan.
[Ishitsuka, M.; Jinnouchi, O.; Kanno, T.; Kuze, M.; Nagai, R.; Nobe, T.] Tokyo Inst Technol, Dept Phys, Tokyo 152, Japan.
[AbouZeid, O. S.; Bailey, D. C.; Brelier, B.; Cheung, S. L.; Farooque, T.; Fatholahzadeh, B.; Gibson, A.; Ilic, N.; Keung, J.; Krieger, P.; Orr, R. S.; Polifka, R.; Rosenbaum, G. A.; Rudolph, M. S.; Savard, P.; Sinervo, P.; Spreitzer, T.; Teuscher, R. J.; Thompson, P. D.; Trischuk, W.; Venturi, N.] Univ Toronto, Dept Phys, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Azuelos, G.; Canepa, A.; Chekulaev, S. V.; Fortin, D.; Gingrich, D. M.; Koutsman, A.; Losty, M. J.; Oakham, F. G.; Oram, C. J.; Codina, E. Perez; Savard, P.; Schouten, D.; Seuster, R.; Stelzer-Chilton, O.; Tafirout, R.; Trigger, I. M.; Vetterli, M. C.] TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC V6T 2A3, Canada.
[Garcia, J. A. Benitez; Bustos, A. C. Florez; Palacino, G.; Taylor, W.] York Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Toronto, ON M3J 2R7, Canada.
[Hanawa, K.; Hara, K.; Hayakawa, T.; Kim, S. H.; Kiuchi, K.; Kurata, M.; Nagai, K.; Ukegawa, F.] Univ Tsukuba, Fac Pure & Appl Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
[Beauchemin, P. H.; Hamilton, S.; Meoni, E.; Napier, A.; Rolli, S.; Sliwa, K.; Todorova-Nova, S.; Wetter, J.] Tufts Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Medford, MA 02155 USA.
[Losada, M.; Loureiro, K. F.; Mendoza Navas, L.; Navarro, G.; Sandoval, C.] Univ Antonio Narino, Ctr Invest, Bogota, Colombia.
[Corso-Radu, A.; Farrell, S.; Gerbaudo, D.; Eschrich, I. Gough; Lankford, A. J.; Magnoni, L.; Mete, A. S.; Nelson, A.; Rao, K.; Relich, M.; Scannicchio, D. A.; Schernau, M.; Taffard, A.; Toggerson, B.; Unel, G.; Werth, M.; Whiteson, D.; Zhou, N.] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Phys & Astron, Irvine, CA USA.
[Acharya, B. S.; Alhroob, M.; Brazzale, S. F.; Cobal, M.; De Sanctis, U.; Giordani, M. P.; Pinamonti, M.; Shaw, K.; Soualah, R.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Grp Collegato Udine, Udine, Italy.
[Acharya, B. S.] Abdus Salaam Int Ctr Theoret Phys, Trieste, Italy.
[Alhroob, M.; Brazzale, S. F.; Cobal, M.; De Sanctis, U.; Giordani, M. P.; Pinamonti, M.; Shaw, K.; Soualah, R.] Univ Udine, Dipartimento Chim Fis & Ambiente, I-33100 Udine, Italy.
[Atkinson, M.; Basye, A.; Benekos, N.; Cavaliere, V.; Chang, P.; Coggeshall, J.; Cortes-Gonzalez, A.; Errede, D.; Errede, S.; Lie, K.; Liss, T. M.; McCarn, A.; Neubauer, M. S.; Vichou, I.] Univ Illinois, Dept Phys, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
[Brenner, R.; Buszello, C. P.; Coniavitis, E.; Ekelof, T.; Ellert, M.; Ferrari, A.; Isaksson, C.; Madsen, A.; Pelikan, D.] Uppsala Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Uppsala, Sweden.
[Cabrera Urban, S.; Castillo Gimenez, V.; Costa, M. J.; Fassi, F.; Ferrer, A.; Fiorini, L.; Fuster, J.; Garcia, C.; Garcia Navarro, J. E.; Gonzalez de la Hoz, S.; Hernandez Jimenez, Y.; Higon-Rodriguez, E.; Irles Quiles, A.; Kaci, M.; Lacasta, C.; Lacuesta, V. R.; March, L.; Marti-Garcia, S.; Minano Moya, M.; Mitsou, V. A.; Moles-Valls, R.; Moreno Llacer, M.; Oliver Garcia, E.; Pedraza Lopez, S.; Perez Garcia-Estan, M. T.; Romero Adam, E.; Ros, E.; Salt, J.; Sanchez, J.; Sanchez Martinez, V.; Soldevila, U.; Torro Pastor, E.; Valero, A.; Valladolid Gallego, E.; Valls Ferrer, J. A.; Villaplana Perez, M.; Vos, M.] Univ Valencia, Inst Fis Corpuscular IFIC, Valencia, Spain.
[Cabrera Urban, S.; Castillo Gimenez, V.; Costa, M. J.; Fassi, F.; Ferrari, A.; Fiorini, L.; Fuster, J.; Garcia, C.; Garcia Navarro, J. E.; Gonzalez de la Hoz, S.; Hernandez Jimenez, Y.; Higon-Rodriguez, E.; Irles Quiles, A.; Kaci, M.; Lacasta, C.; Lacuesta, V. R.; March, L.; Marti-Garcia, S.; Minano Moya, M.; Mitsou, V. A.; Moles-Valls, R.; Moreno Llacer, M.; Oliver Garcia, E.; Pedraza Lopez, S.; Perez Garcia-Estan, M. T.; Romero Adam, E.; Ros, E.; Salt, J.; Sanchez, J.; Sanchez Martinez, V.; Soldevila, U.; Torro Pastor, E.; Valero, A.; Valladolid Gallego, E.; Valls Ferrer, J. A.; Villaplana Perez, M.; Vos, M.] Univ Valencia, Dept Fis Atom Mol & Nucl, Valencia, Spain.
[Cabrera Urban, S.; Castillo Gimenez, V.; Costa, M. J.; Fassi, F.; Ferrer, A.; Fiorini, L.; Fuster, J.; Garcia, C.; Garcia Navarro, J. E.; Gonzalez de la Hoz, S.; Hernandez Jimenez, Y.; Higon-Rodriguez, E.; Irles Quiles, A.; Kaci, M.; Lacasta, C.; Lacuesta, V. R.; March, L.; Marti-Garcia, S.; Minano Moya, M.; Mitsou, V. A.; Moles-Valls, R.; Moreno Llacer, M.; Oliver Garcia, E.; Pedraza Lopez, S.; Perez Garcia-Estan, M. T.; Romero Adam, E.; Ros, E.; Salt, J.; Sanchez, J.; Sanchez Martinez, V.; Soldevila, U.; Torro Pastor, E.; Valero, A.; Valladolid Gallego, E.; Valls Ferrer, J. A.; Villaplana Perez, M.; Vos, M.] Univ Valencia, Dept Ingn Elect, Valencia, Spain.
[Cabrera Urban, S.; Castillo Gimenez, V.; Costa, M. J.; Fassi, F.; Ferrer, A.; Fiorini, L.; Fuster, J.; Garcia, C.; Garcia Navarro, J. E.; Gonzalez de la Hoz, S.; Hernandez Jimenez, Y.; Higon-Rodriguez, E.; Irles Quiles, A.; Kaci, M.; Lacasta, C.; Lacuesta, V. R.; March, L.; Marti-Garcia, S.; Minano Moya, M.; Mitsou, V. A.; Moles-Valls, R.; Moreno Llacer, M.; Oliver Garcia, E.; Pedraza Lopez, S.; Perez Garcia-Estan, M. T.; Romero Adam, E.; Ros, E.; Salt, J.; Sanchez, J.; Sanchez Martinez, V.; Soldevila, U.; Torro Pastor, E.; Valero, A.; Valladolid Gallego, E.; Valls Ferrer, J. A.; Villaplana Perez, M.; Vos, M.] Univ Valencia, Inst Microelect Barcelona IMB CNM, Valencia, Spain.
[Cabrera Urban, S.; Castillo Gimenez, V.; Costa, M. J.; Fassi, F.; Ferrer, A.; Fiorini, L.; Fuster, J.; Garcia, C.; Garcia Navarro, J. E.; Gonzalez de la Hoz, S.; Hernandez Jimenez, Y.; Higon-Rodriguez, E.; Irles Quiles, A.; Kaci, M.; Lacasta, C.; Lacuesta, V. R.; March, L.; Marti-Garcia, S.; Minano Moya, M.; Mitsou, V. A.; Moles-Valls, R.; Moreno Llacer, M.; Oliver Garcia, E.; Pedraza Lopez, S.; Perez Garcia-Estan, M. T.; Romero Adam, E.; Ros, E.; Salt, J.; Sanchez, J.; Sanchez Martinez, V.; Soldevila, U.; Torro Pastor, E.; Valero, A.; Valladolid Gallego, E.; Valls Ferrer, J. A.; Villaplana Perez, M.; Vos, M.] CSIC, Valencia, Spain.
[Axen, D.; Fedorko, W.; Gay, C.; Gecse, Z.; King, S. B.; Lister, A.; Loh, C. W.; Mills, W. J.; Swedish, S.; Viel, S.] Univ British Columbia, Dept Phys, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
[Albert, J.; Astbury, A.; Bansal, V.; Berghaus, F.; Bernlochner, F. U.; Courneyea, L.; Fincke-Keeler, M.; Keeler, R.; Kowalewski, R.; Lefebvre, M.; Lessard, J-R.; Marino, C. P.; Martyniuk, A. C.; McPherson, R. A.; Ouellette, E. A.; Pearce, J.; Sobie, R.] Univ Victoria, Dept Phys & Astron, Victoria, BC, Canada.
[Farrington, S. M.; Jeske, C.; Jones, G.; Martin, T. A.; Pianori, E.] Univ Warwick, Dept Phys, Coventry CV4 7AL, W Midlands, England.
[Kimura, N.; Yorita, K.] Waseda Univ, Tokyo, Japan.
[Alon, R.; Barak, L.; Bressler, S.; Citron, Z. H.; Duchovni, E.; Gabizon, O.; Gross, E.; Groth-Jensen, J.; Klier, A.; Lellouch, D.; Levinson, L. J.; Mikenberg, G.; Milov, A.; Milstein, D.; Roth, I.; Silbert, O.; Smakhtin, V.; Vitells, O.] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Particle Phys, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel.
[Banerjee, Sw.; Castaneda-Miranda, E.; Chen, X.; Dos Anjos, A.; Castillo, L. R. Flores; Gutzwiller, O.; Hard, A. S.; Jared, R. C.; Ji, H.; Ju, X.; Kashif, L.; Kruse, A.; Ma, L. L.; Ming, Y.; Pan, Y. B.; Morales, M. I. Pedraza; Quayle, W. B.; Sarangi, T.; Wang, H.; Wiedenmann, W.; Wu, S. L.; Yang, H.; Zobernig, G.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Phys, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Fleischmann, P.; Redelbach, A.; Siragusa, G.; Stroehmer, R.; Tam, J. Y. C.; Trefzger, T.] Univ Wurzburg, Fak Phys & Astron, D-97070 Wurzburg, Germany.
[Barisonzi, M.; Becker, K.; Becks, K. H.; Beermann, T. A.; Boek, J.; Boek, T. T.; Braun, H. M.; Cornelissen, T.; Duda, D.; Fischer, J.; Fleischmann, S.; Flick, T.; Gorfine, G.; Hamacher, K.; Harenberg, T.; Hirschbuehl, D.; Kalinin, S.; Kersten, S.; Khoroshilov, A.; Kohlmann, S.; Lenzen, G.; Maettig, P.; Mechtel, M.; Neumann, M.; Pataraia, S.; Sandhoff, M.; Sartisohn, G.; Sturm, P.; Wagner, W.; Wicke, D.; Zeitnitz, C.] Berg Univ Wuppertal, Fachbereich Phys C, Wuppertal, Germany.
[Adelman, J.; Baker, O. K.; Bedikian, S.; Almenar, C. Cuenca; Cummings, J.; Czyczula, Z.; Demers, S.; Erdmann, J.; Garberson, F.; Golling, T.; Guest, D.; Henrichs, A.; Lagouri, T.; Lee, L.; Leister, A. G.; Loginov, A.; Tipton, P.; Wall, R.; Walsh, B.; Wang, X.] Yale Univ, Dept Phys, New Haven, CT USA.
[Hakobyan, H.] Yerevan Phys Inst, Yerevan 375036, Armenia.
[Rahal, G.] Ctr Calcul, IN2P3, Villeurbanne, France.
[Acharya, B. S.] Kings Coll London, Dept Phys, London, England.
[Amorim, A.; Gomes, A.; Maio, A.; Pina, J.] Univ Lisbon, Fac Ciencias, Lisbon, Portugal.
[Amorim, A.; Gomes, A.; Maio, A.; Pina, J.] Univ Lisbon, CFNUL, P-1699 Lisbon, Portugal.
[Bawa, H. S.; Gao, Y. S.; Lowe, A. J.] Calif State Univ Fresno, Dept Phys, Fresno, CA 93740 USA.
[Beloborodova, O. L.; Maximov, D. A.; Talyshev, A. A.; Tikhonov, Yu. A.] Novosibirsk State Univ, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.
[Carvalho, J.; Fiolhais, M. C. N.; Oliveira, M.; Wolters, H.] Univ Coimbra, Dept Phys, Coimbra, Portugal.
[Conventi, F.; Della Pietra, M.] Univ Napoli Parthenope, Naples, Italy.
[Corriveau, F.; McPherson, R. A.; Robertson, S. H.; Sobie, R.; Teuscher, R. J.] Inst Particle Phys, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Demirkoz, B.] Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Phys, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey.
[Do Valle Wemans, A.] Univ Nova Lisboa, Dep Fis, Caparica, Portugal.
[Do Valle Wemans, A.] Univ Nova Lisboa, Fac Ciencias & Tecnol, CEFITEC, Caparica, Portugal.
[Gkialas, I.; Papageorgiou, K.] Univ Aegean, Dept Financial & Management Engn, Chios, Greece.
[Grinstein, S.; Juste Rozas, A.; Martinez, M.] ICREA, Inst Catalana Recerca & Estudis Avancats, Barcelona, Spain.
[Kono, T.] Ochanomizu Univ, Ochadai Acad Prod, Tokyo 112, Japan.
[Konoplich, R.] Manhattan Coll, New York, NY USA.
[Liang, Z.; Soh, D. A.; Weng, Z.] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Phys & Engn, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Lin, S. C.] Acad Sinica, Inst Phys, Acad Sinica Grid Comp, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Mal, P.] Natl Inst Sci Educ & Res, Sch Phys Sci, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India.
[Myagkov, A. G.; Nikolaenko, V.; Zaitsev, A. M.] State Univ, Moscow Inst Phys & Technol, Dolgoprudnyi, Russia.
[Onofre, A.] Univ Minho, Dept Fis, Braga, Portugal.
[Onyisi, P. U. E.] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Phys, Austin, TX 78712 USA.
[Park, W.; Purohit, M.] Univ S Carolina, Dept Phys & Astron, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
[Pasztor, G.; Toth, J.] Wigner Res Ctr Phys, Inst Particle & Nucl Phys, Budapest, Hungary.
[Pinamonti, M.] SISSA, Int Sch Adv Studies, I-34014 Trieste, Italy.
[Smirnova, L. N.] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Fac Phys, Moscow, Russia.
[Wildt, M. A.] Univ Hamburg, Inst Expt Phys, Hamburg, Germany.
[Yacoob, S.] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Discipline Phys, Durban, South Africa.
RP Aad, G (reprint author), Univ Freiburg, Fak Math & Phys, Hugstetter Str 55, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany.
RI Lysak, Roman/H-2995-2014; Kuday, Sinan/C-8528-2014; Snesarev,
Andrey/H-5090-2013; Svatos, Michal/G-8437-2014; Staroba,
Pavel/G-8850-2014; Warburton, Andreas/N-8028-2013; Moraes,
Arthur/F-6478-2010; Peleganchuk, Sergey/J-6722-2014; Ferrando,
James/A-9192-2012; Bosman, Martine/J-9917-2014; Kuleshov,
Sergey/D-9940-2013; Gabrielli, Alessandro/H-4931-2012; Lokajicek,
Milos/G-7800-2014; Livan, Michele/D-7531-2012; Brooks,
William/C-8636-2013; Boyko, Igor/J-3659-2013; Nozka, Libor/G-5550-2014;
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Tomas/G-8644-2014; Kupco, Alexander/G-9713-2014; de Groot,
Nicolo/A-2675-2009; Hejbal, Jiri/H-1358-2014; Marcisovsky,
Michal/H-1533-2014; Mikestikova, Marcela/H-1996-2014; Simak,
Vladislav/H-2996-2014; Capua, Marcella/A-8549-2015; Tartarelli, Giuseppe
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laura/B-4028-2016; Prokoshin, Fedor/E-2795-2012; KHODINOV,
ALEKSANDR/D-6269-2015; Gauzzi, Paolo/D-2615-2009; Fabbri,
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Simone/D-6328-2017; Grancagnolo, Francesco/K-2857-2015; Korol,
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Sergey/O-1145-2015; Gorelov, Igor/J-9010-2015; Gladilin,
Leonid/B-5226-2011; Andreazza, Attilio/E-5642-2011; Carvalho,
Joao/M-4060-2013; Mashinistov, Ruslan/M-8356-2015; Buttar,
Craig/D-3706-2011; Gonzalez de la Hoz, Santiago/E-2494-2016; Guo,
Jun/O-5202-2015; Aguilar Saavedra, Juan Antonio/F-1256-2016; Leyton,
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Vladimir/M-6194-2015; Castro, Nuno/D-5260-2011; Grinstein,
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Gabrielli, Alessandro/0000-0001-5346-7841; Livan,
Michele/0000-0002-5877-0062; Brooks, William/0000-0001-6161-3570; Boyko,
Igor/0000-0002-3355-4662; Villa, Mauro/0000-0002-9181-8048; Mikestikova,
Marcela/0000-0003-1277-2596; Osculati, Bianca Maria/0000-0002-7246-060X;
Coccaro, Andrea/0000-0003-2368-4559; Veneziano,
Stefano/0000-0002-2598-2659; Price, Darren/0000-0003-2750-9977; Smestad,
Lillian/0000-0002-0244-8736; Giordani, Mario/0000-0002-0792-6039;
Abdelalim, Ahmed Ali/0000-0002-2056-7894; Capua,
Marcella/0000-0002-2443-6525; Di Micco, Biagio/0000-0002-4067-1592;
Tartarelli, Giuseppe Francesco/0000-0002-4244-502X; Doria,
Alessandra/0000-0002-5381-2649; Veloso, Filipe/0000-0002-5956-4244;
Fassi, Farida/0000-0002-6423-7213; la rotonda,
laura/0000-0002-6780-5829; Mendes Saraiva, Joao
Gentil/0000-0002-7006-0864; Prokoshin, Fedor/0000-0001-6389-5399;
KHODINOV, ALEKSANDR/0000-0003-3551-5808; Gauzzi,
Paolo/0000-0003-4841-5822; Fabbri, Laura/0000-0002-4002-8353; Solodkov,
Alexander/0000-0002-2737-8674; Zaitsev, Alexandre/0000-0002-4961-8368;
Monzani, Simone/0000-0002-0479-2207; Grancagnolo,
Francesco/0000-0002-9367-3380; Korol, Aleksandr/0000-0001-8448-218X;
Karyukhin, Andrey/0000-0001-9087-4315; Vranjes Milosavljevic,
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Gorelov, Igor/0000-0001-5570-0133; Gladilin, Leonid/0000-0001-9422-8636;
Andreazza, Attilio/0000-0001-5161-5759; Carvalho,
Joao/0000-0002-3015-7821; Mashinistov, Ruslan/0000-0001-7925-4676;
Gonzalez de la Hoz, Santiago/0000-0001-5304-5390; Guo,
Jun/0000-0001-8125-9433; Aguilar Saavedra, Juan
Antonio/0000-0002-5475-8920; Leyton, Michael/0000-0002-0727-8107; Jones,
Roger/0000-0002-6427-3513; Mir, Lluisa-Maria/0000-0002-4276-715X; Della
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Fabrizio/0000-0002-5278-2206; Negrini, Matteo/0000-0003-0101-6963;
Grancagnolo, Sergio/0000-0001-8490-8304; spagnolo,
stefania/0000-0001-7482-6348; Ciubancan, Liviu
Mihai/0000-0003-1837-2841; Camarri, Paolo/0000-0002-5732-5645;
Tikhomirov, Vladimir/0000-0002-9634-0581; Castro,
Nuno/0000-0001-8491-4376; Grinstein, Sebastian/0000-0002-6460-8694;
Wemans, Andre/0000-0002-9669-9500; Ventura, Andrea/0000-0002-3368-3413;
De, Kaushik/0000-0002-5647-4489; Mitsou, Vasiliki/0000-0002-1533-8886;
Smirnova, Oxana/0000-0003-2517-531X; White, Ryan/0000-0003-3589-5900;
Joergensen, Morten/0000-0002-6790-9361; Riu, Imma/0000-0002-3742-4582;
FU ANPCyT; ANPCyT, Argentina; YerPhI, Armenia; ARC, Australia; BMWF,
Austria; FWF, Austria; ANAS, Azerbaijan; SSTC, Belarus; CNPq, Brazil;
FAPESP, Brazil; NSERC, Canada; NRC, Canada; CFI, Canada; CERN; CONICYT,
Chile; CAS, China; MOST, China; NSFC, China; COLCIENCIAS, Colombia; MSMT
CR, Czech Republic; VSC CR, Czech Republic; DNRF, Denmark; DNSRC,
Denmark; Lundbeck Foundation, Denmark; EPLANET; ERC; NSRF, European
Union; IN2P3-CNRS, France; CEA-DSM/IRFU, France; GNSF, Georgia; BMBF,
Germany; DFG, Germany; HGF, Germany; MPG, Germany; AvH Foundation,
Germany; GSRT, Greece; NSRF, Greece; ISF, Israel; MINERVA, Israel; GIF,
Israel; DIP and Benoziyo Center, Israel; INFN, Italy; MEXT, Japan; JSPS,
Japan; CNRST, Morocco; FOM, Netherlands; NWO, Netherlands; BRF, Norway;
RCN, Norway; MNiSW, Poland; GRICES, Portugal; FCT, Portugal; MERYS
(MECTS), Romania; MES of Russia, Russian Federation; ROSATOM, Russian
Federation; JINR; MSTD, Serbia; MSSR, Slovakia; ARRS, Slovenia; MIZS,
Slovenia; DST/NRF, South Africa; MICINN, Spain; SRC, Sweden; Wallenberg
Foundation, Sweden; SER, Switzerland; SNSF, Switzerland; Cantons of Bern
and Geneva, Switzerland; NSC, Taiwan; TAEK, Turkey; STFC, United
Kingdom; Royal Society and Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom; DOE, United
States of America; NSF, United States of America
FX We thank CERN for the very successful operation of the LHC, as well as
the support staff from our institutions without whom ATLAS could not be
operated efficiently. We acknowledge the support of ANPCyT, Argentina;
YerPhI, Armenia; ARC, Australia; BMWF and FWF, Austria; ANAS,
Azerbaijan; SSTC, Belarus; CNPq and FAPESP, Brazil; NSERC, NRC and CFI,
Canada; CERN; CONICYT, Chile; CAS, MOST and NSFC, China; COLCIENCIAS,
Colombia; MSMT CR, MPO CR and VSC CR, Czech Republic; DNRF, DNSRC and
Lundbeck Foundation, Denmark; EPLANET, ERC and NSRF, European Union;
IN2P3-CNRS, CEA-DSM/IRFU, France; GNSF, Georgia; BMBF, DFG, HGF, MPG and
AvH Foundation, Germany; GSRT and NSRF, Greece; ISF, MINERVA, GIF, DIP
and Benoziyo Center, Israel; INFN, Italy; MEXT and JSPS, Japan; CNRST,
Morocco; FOM and NWO, Netherlands; BRF and RCN, Norway; MNiSW, Poland;
GRICES and FCT, Portugal; MERYS (MECTS), Romania; MES of Russia and
ROSATOM, Russian Federation; JINR; MSTD, Serbia; MSSR, Slovakia; ARRS
and MIZS, Slovenia; DST/NRF, South Africa; MICINN, Spain; SRC and
Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden; SER, SNSF and Cantons of Bern and Geneva,
Switzerland; NSC, Taiwan; TAEK, Turkey; STFC, the Royal Society and
Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom; DOE and NSF, United States of America.
The crucial computing support from all WLCG partners is acknowledged
gratefully, in particular from CERN and the ATLAS Tier-1 facilities at
TRIUMF (Canada), NDGF (Denmark, Norway, Sweden), CC-IN2P3 (France),
KIT/GridKA (Germany), INFN-CNAF (Italy), NL-T1 (Netherlands), PIC
(Spain), ASGC (Taiwan), RAL (United Kingdom) and BNL (USA) and in the
Tier-2 facilities worldwide.
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Lee, G
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AF Draper, Patrick
Lee, Gabriel
Wagner, Carlos E. M.
TI Precise estimates of the Higgs mass in heavy supersymmetry
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DT Article
ID RENORMALIZATION-GROUP EQUATIONS; QUANTUM-FIELD THEORY; EXPLICIT CP
VIOLATION; STANDARD MODEL; MSSM; BOSON; COUPLINGS; LHC; EXTENSIONS;
SPECTRUM
AB In supersymmetric models, very heavy stop squarks introduce large logarithms into the computation of the Higgs boson mass. Although it has long been known that in simple cases these logs can be resummed using effective field theory techniques, it is technically easier to use fixed-order formulas, and many public codes implement the latter. We calculate three- and four-loop next-to-next-to-leading-log corrections to the Higgs mass and compare the fixed-order formulas numerically to the resummation results in order to estimate the range of supersymmetry scales where the fixed-order results are reliable. We find that the four-loop result may be accurate up to a few tens of TeV. We confirm an accidental cancellation between different three- loop terms, first observed in S. P. Martin, Phys. Rev. D 75, 055005 (2007), and show that it persists to higher scales and becomes more effective with the inclusion of higher radiative corrections. Existing partial three-loop calculations that include only one of the two cancelling terms may overestimate the Higgs mass. We give analytic expressions for the three- and four-loop corrections in terms of Standard Model parameters and provide a complete dictionary for translating parameters between the SM and the MSSM and the (MS) over bar MS and (DR) over bar DR renormalization schemes.
C1 [Draper, Patrick] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Inst Particle Phys, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA.
[Lee, Gabriel; Wagner, Carlos E. M.] Univ Chicago, Enrico Fermi Inst, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Lee, Gabriel; Wagner, Carlos E. M.] Univ Chicago, Dept Phys, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Wagner, Carlos E. M.] Argonne Natl Lab, HEP Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Draper, P (reprint author), Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Inst Particle Phys, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA.
FU U.S. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-04ER41286, DE-AC02-06CH11357]; DOE
[DE-FG02-13ER41958]
FX P. D. and C. W. would like to thank S. Martin for a fruitful discussion.
C. W. would also like to thank P. Kant, G. Kane, H. Rzehak, N. Shah, and
J. Wells for useful discussions. P. D. is supported in part by U.S.
Department of Energy Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER41286. Work at ANL is
supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No.
DE-AC02-06CH11357. G. L. acknowledges support from DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-13ER41958.
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AU Linder, EV
Oh, M
Okumura, T
Sabiu, CG
Song, YS
AF Linder, Eric V.
Oh, Minji
Okumura, Teppei
Sabiu, Cristiano G.
Song, Yong-Seon
TI Cosmological constraints from the anisotropic clustering analysis using
BOSS DR9
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
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DT Article
ID OSCILLATION SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY; LUMINOUS RED GALAXIES; DIGITAL SKY
SURVEY; REDSHIFT DISTORTIONS; DATA RELEASE; GENERAL-RELATIVITY;
POWER-SPECTRUM; EVOLUTION; CONSTANT; SPACE
AB Our observations of the Universe are fundamentally anisotropic, with data from galaxies separated transverse to the line of sight coming from the same epoch while those from galaxies separated parallel to the line of sight come from different times. Moreover, galaxy peculiar velocities along the line of sight change their redshift, giving redshift space distortions. We perform a full two-dimensional anisotropy analysis of galaxy clustering data from the 264,283 galaxies in the BOSS DR9 CMASS at z similar to 0.43-0.7, fitting in a substantially model-independent manner the angular diameter distance D-A, Hubble parameter H, and growth rate d delta/d ln a without assuming a dark energy model. The results demonstrate consistency with LCDM expansion and growth, hence also testing general relativity. We also point out the interpretation dependence of the effective redshift zeff, and its cosmological impact for next generation surveys.
C1 [Linder, Eric V.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Linder, Eric V.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley Ctr Cosmol Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Linder, Eric V.; Oh, Minji; Song, Yong-Seon] Korea Astron & Space Sci Inst, Taejon 305348, South Korea.
[Linder, Eric V.; Okumura, Teppei] Ewha Womans Univ, Inst Early Univ WCU, Seoul 120750, South Korea.
[Oh, Minji; Song, Yong-Seon] Univ Sci & Technol, Taejon 305333, South Korea.
[Sabiu, Cristiano G.] Korea Inst Adv Study, Seoul 130722, South Korea.
RP Song, YS (reprint author), Korea Astron & Space Sci Inst, Taejon 305348, South Korea.
EM ysong@kasi.re.kr
FU U.S. DOE [DE-SC-0007867, DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Korea WCU [R32-10130]; Ewha
Woman's University research fund [1-2008-2935-001-2]
FX Several authors thank KASI for hospitality during research visits. We
especially thank Atsushi Taruya for many inputs and comments, and we
thank Seokcheon Lee for reading the manuscript. This work was supported
in part by the U.S. DOE Grant No. DE-SC-0007867 and Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231, Korea WCU Grant No. R32-10130 and Ewha Woman's
University research fund 1-2008-2935-001-2. Numerical calculations were
performed by using a high performance computing cluster in the Korea
Astronomy and Space Science Institute and we also thank the Korea
Institute for Advanced Study for providing computing resources (KIAS
Center for Advanced Computation Linux Cluster System).
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AU Pitonyak, D
Schlegel, M
Metz, A
AF Pitonyak, D.
Schlegel, M.
Metz, A.
TI Polarized hadron pair production from electron-positron annihilation
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
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ID DRELL-YAN PROCESS; TO-LEADING ORDER; FRAGMENTATION FUNCTIONS;
TRANSVERSE-MOMENTUM; E(+)E(-) ANNIHILATION; 2-HADRON PRODUCTION; SIVERS
ASYMMETRIES; SPIN ASYMMETRIES; COLLINS; COLLISIONS
AB We study the production of two almost back-to-back hadrons from the annihilation of an electron and a positron, allowing for the polarization of all particles involved. In particular, we conduct a general (model-independent) structure function decomposition of the cross section for the case e(+)e(-) -> gamma* -> h(a)h(b)X. Moreover, using the parton model we calculate the relevant structure functions in terms of twist-2 transverse momentum dependent (TMD) fragmentation functions (FFs). We also give results for the situation e(+)e(-) -> Z* -> h(a)h(b)X (including gamma-Z interference) within this model. This is the first time a complete framework has been presented for the examination of TMD FFs within e(+)e(-) -> h(a)h(b)X. We also specify certain parts of our analysis that hold for the triple-polarized semiinclusive deep-inelastic scattering process and for di-hadron fragmentation. Furthermore, we give an explicit prescription of how our work can be translated to the Drell-Yan reaction, which provides, for the first time, full results for double-polarized Drell-Yan that include electroweak effects. We further discuss the relevance of our e(+)e(-) -> h(a)h(b)X results for future experiments at e(+)e(-) machines.
C1 [Pitonyak, D.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, RIKEN BNL Res Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Schlegel, M.] Univ Tubingen, Inst Theoret Phys, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany.
[Metz, A.] Temple Univ, Dept Phys, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA.
RP Pitonyak, D (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, RIKEN BNL Res Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
FU NSF [PHY-1205942]; RIKEN BNL Research Center
FX The work of A. M. and D. P. has been supported by the NSF under Grant
No. PHY-1205942. D. P. also acknowledges support from the RIKEN BNL
Research Center.
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AU Cai, P
Ruan, W
Zhou, XD
Ye, C
Wang, AF
Chen, XH
Lee, DH
Wang, YY
AF Cai, Peng
Ruan, Wei
Zhou, Xiaodong
Ye, Cun
Wang, Aifeng
Chen, Xianhui
Lee, Dung-Hai
Wang, Yayu
TI Doping Dependence of the Anisotropic Quasiparticle Interference in
NaFe1-xCoxAs Iron-Based Superconductors
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DT Article
ID SPIN-DENSITY-WAVE; ARSENIDE SUPERCONDUCTOR; TRANSITION;
CA(FE1-XCOX)(2)AS-2; NEMATICITY; SYMMETRY
AB We use scanning tunneling microscopy to investigate the doping dependence of quasiparticle interference (QPI) in NaFe1-xCoxAs iron-based superconductors. The goal is to study the relation between nematic fluctuations and Cooper pairing. In the parent and underdoped compounds, where fourfold rotational symmetry is broken macroscopically, the QPI patterns reveal strong rotational anisotropy. At optimal doping, however, the QPI patterns are always fourfold symmetric. We argue this implies small nematic susceptibility and, hence, insignificant nematic fluctuation in optimally doped iron pnictides. Since T-C is the highest this suggests nematic fluctuation is not a prerequistite for strong Cooper pairing.
C1 [Cai, Peng; Ruan, Wei; Zhou, Xiaodong; Ye, Cun; Wang, Yayu] Tsinghua Univ, Dept Phys, State Key Lab Low Dimens Quantum Phys, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Cai, Peng; Ruan, Wei; Zhou, Xiaodong; Ye, Cun; Wang, Yayu] Collaborat Innovat Ctr Quantum Matter, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Aifeng; Chen, Xianhui] Univ Sci & Technol China, Hefei Natl Lab Phys Sci Microscale, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Aifeng; Chen, Xianhui] Univ Sci & Technol China, Dept Phys, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Lee, Dung-Hai] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Lee, Dung-Hai] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Cai, P (reprint author), Tsinghua Univ, Dept Phys, State Key Lab Low Dimens Quantum Phys, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
EM yayuwang@tsinghua.edu.cn
RI Zhou, Xiaodong/J-1187-2016
FU National Natural Science Foundation; DOE Grant [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; MOST
of China [2010CB923003, 2011CBA00101, 2012CB922002]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation and
MOST of China (Grants No. 2010CB923003, No. 2011CBA00101, and No.
2012CB922002). D. H. L. was supported by DOE Grant No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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EI 1079-7114
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JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
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PY 2014
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.127001
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PT J
AU Maier, S
Stass, I
Cerda, JI
Salmeron, M
AF Maier, Sabine
Stass, Ingeborg
Cerda, Jorge I.
Salmeron, Miquel
TI Unveiling the Mechanism of Water Partial Dissociation on Ru(0001)
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ADSORPTION; INTERFACES; HYDROGEN; SURFACES; SIMULATION
AB We have studied the mechanism of the partial dissociation of water on Ru(0001) by high resolution scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The thermal evolution of water at submonolayer coverage has been tracked in the 110-145 K temperature range to identify the precursor structures for the partial dissociation. These were found to consist of hexagons arranged in thin stripes aligned along the close packed Ru [2 (11) over bar0] directions. The partially dissociated phase, on the other hand, contains a mixture of H2O and OH hexagons arranged into wider stripes and rotated by 30 degrees with respect to the intact water stripes. The atomic structure of both types of stripes is determined with the aid of density functional theory and STM simulations, providing insights into the partial dissociation reaction path. The reaction is found to be exothermic by around 0.4 eV and initiating at the edges of the intact water stripes. Hydrogen atoms, from water dissociation or already present at the surface, are found to play an important role in the kinetics of the reactions.
C1 [Maier, Sabine; Stass, Ingeborg; Salmeron, Miquel] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Maier, Sabine] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Dept Phys, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany.
[Stass, Ingeborg] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Expt Phys, D-14195 Berlin, Germany.
[Cerda, Jorge I.] ICMM CSIC, Inst Ciencia Mat Madrid, Madrid 28049, Spain.
[Salmeron, Miquel] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Maier, S (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM mbsalmeron@lbl.gov
RI Maier, Sabine/B-5917-2008; Cerda, Jorge/F-4043-2010
OI Maier, Sabine/0000-0001-9589-6855; Cerda, Jorge/0000-0001-6176-0191
FU Office of Energy Research, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Materials
Science and Engineering Division, of the U. S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Spanish Ministry of Innovation and Science
[MAT2010-18432]
FX This work was supported by the Director, Office of Energy Research,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering
Division, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231. J.C. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish
Ministry of Innovation and Science under Contract No. MAT2010-18432.
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JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
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UT WOS:000333917400006
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PT J
AU Yu, LL
Esarey, E
Schroeder, CB
Vay, JL
Benedetti, C
Geddes, CGR
Chen, M
Leemans, WP
AF Yu, L. -L.
Esarey, E.
Schroeder, C. B.
Vay, J. -L.
Benedetti, C.
Geddes, C. G. R.
Chen, M.
Leemans, W. P.
TI Two-Color Laser-Ionization Injection
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ELECTRON INJECTION; PULSES; ACCELERATION; WAKEFIELD; DRIVEN
AB A method is proposed to generate femtosecond, ultralow emittance (similar to 10(-8) m rad), electron beams in a laser-plasma accelerator using two lasers of different colors. A long-wavelength pump pulse, with a large ponderomotive force and small peak electric field, excites a wake without fully ionizing a high-Z gas. A short-wavelength injection pulse, with a small ponderomotive force and large peak electric field, copropagating and delayed with respect to the pump laser, ionizes a fraction of the remaining bound electrons at a trapping wake phase, generating an electron beam that is accelerated in the wake.
C1 [Yu, L. -L.; Esarey, E.; Schroeder, C. B.; Vay, J. -L.; Benedetti, C.; Geddes, C. G. R.; Leemans, W. P.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Yu, L. -L.; Leemans, W. P.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Yu, L. -L.; Chen, M.] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Minist Educ, Key Lab Laser Plasmas, Shanghai 200240, Peoples R China.
RP Yu, LL (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RI Chen, Min/A-9955-2010; Yu, Lule/P-2566-2015;
OI Chen, Min/0000-0002-4290-9330; Schroeder, Carl/0000-0002-9610-0166
FU Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics, of the U.S. Department
of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; National Science Foundation
[PHY-0935197]; National Basic Research Program of China [2013CBA01504];
DOE SCIDAC program COMPASS
FX The authors would like to thank S. Bulanov, S. Rykovanov, J. van
Tilborg, Cs. Toth, Zhengming Sheng, and Liejia Qian for discussions.
This work was supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of
High Energy Physics, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231, by the DOE SCIDAC program COMPASS, and by the
National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-0935197. Computational
resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
were used. This work was supported in part by the National Basic
Research Program of China (Grant No. 2013CBA01504).
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SN 0031-9007
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JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
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UT WOS:000333917400004
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ER
PT J
AU Heiden, ZM
Chen, ST
Labios, LA
Bullock, RM
Walter, ED
Tyson, EL
Mock, MT
AF Heiden, Zachariah M.
Chen, Shentan
Labios, Liezel A.
Bullock, R. Morris
Walter, Eric D.
Tyson, Elizabeth L.
Mock, Michael T.
TI Proton and Electron Additions to Iron(II) Dinitrogen Complexes
Containing Pendant Amines
SO ORGANOMETALLICS
LA English
DT Article
ID CROSS-COUPLING REACTIONS; FEMO-COFACTOR; NITROGENASE; BINDING;
COORDINATION; ACTIVATION; REDUCTION; HYDRAZINE; CATALYSTS; MECHANISM
AB Protonation of an iron C-H activated complex containing pendant amines in the presence of N-2 generated a cis-(H)Fe-II-N-2 complex. Addition of acid protonates the pendant amines. Reduction of the protonated complex results in N-2 loss and H-2 formation, followed by N-2 binding. The origin of H-2 formation in this Fe system is compared to proposed mechanisms for H-2 loss and N-2 coordination in the E-4 state of nitrogenase.
C1 [Heiden, Zachariah M.; Chen, Shentan; Labios, Liezel A.; Bullock, R. Morris; Tyson, Elizabeth L.; Mock, Michael T.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Ctr Mol Electrocatalysis, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Walter, Eric D.] Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Mock, MT (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, Ctr Mol Electrocatalysis, POB 999, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM michael.mock@pnnl.gov
RI Bullock, R. Morris/L-6802-2016; Walter, Eric/P-9329-2016
OI Bullock, R. Morris/0000-0001-6306-4851;
FU Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis, an Energy Frontier Research
Center; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences; DOE's Office of Biological and Environmental Research
FX This material is based upon work supported as part of the Center for
Molecular Electrocatalysis, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by
the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences. Computational resources were provided by the National Energy
Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory. The EPR studies were performed using EMSL, a
national scientific user facility sponsored by the DOE's Office of
Biological and Environmental Research and located at PNNL. Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory is operated by Battelle for the DOE.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0276-7333
EI 1520-6041
J9 ORGANOMETALLICS
JI Organometallics
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
VL 33
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BP 1333
EP 1336
DI 10.1021/om401089d
PG 4
WC Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Chemistry, Organic
SC Chemistry
GA AD7WO
UT WOS:000333478400002
ER
PT J
AU Heo, TW
Wang, Y
Chen, LQ
AF Heo, Tae Wook
Wang, Yi
Chen, Long-Qing
TI Spinodal twinning of a deformed crystal
SO PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE
LA English
DT Article
DE thermodynamic instability; spinodal mechanism; deformation twinning
ID MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION; AUGMENTED-WAVE METHOD; DEFORMATION TWINS;
NANOCRYSTALLINE ALUMINUM; MICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTION; FCC METALS;
DECOMPOSITION; NUCLEATION; ENERGY; COPPER
AB We propose the possibility of a spinodal mechanism for deformation twinning in addition to the nucleation and growth mechanism assumed in all existing studies of twinning, using the thermodynamic stability analysis of a homogeneously deformed crystal by examining its energy landscape as a function of strain along the twinning direction obtained from first-principles calculations. Twinning occurs continuously owing to thermodynamic instability with respect to twinning at large shear strains, whereas it can only take place through the nucleation and growth mechanism at small shear strains.
C1 [Heo, Tae Wook; Wang, Yi; Chen, Long-Qing] Penn State Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
RP Heo, TW (reprint author), Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Condensed Matter & Mat Div, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM tuh134@psu.edu
RI Wang, Yi/D-1032-2013; Chen, LongQing/I-7536-2012
OI Chen, LongQing/0000-0003-3359-3781
FU Center for Computational Materials Design (CCMD); joint National Science
Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center at Penn
State [IIP-1034965]; Georgia Tech [IIP-1034968]; National Science
Foundation [DMR-0710483]
FX This work was funded by the Center for Computational Materials Design
(CCMD), a joint National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University
Cooperative Research Center at Penn State (IIP-1034965) and Georgia Tech
(IIP-1034968) and by the National Science Foundation under the Grant No.
DMR-0710483.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1478-6435
EI 1478-6443
J9 PHILOS MAG
JI Philos. Mag.
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
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BP 888
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DI 10.1080/14786435.2013.868946
PG 10
WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical
Engineering; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Physics
GA AD7YY
UT WOS:000333484600002
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PT J
AU Morris, JR
Averill, FW
Cooper, VR
AF Morris, James R.
Averill, Frank W.
Cooper, Valentino R.
TI Theoretical studies of Ir5Th and Ir5Ce nanoscale precipitates in Ir
SO PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE
LA English
DT Article
DE nanostructures; iridium; interface structure; first-principles
calculations; grain boundary segregation
ID IRIDIUM ALLOYS; FRACTURE; 1ST-PRINCIPLES; DUCTILITY; ADDITIONS; METALS
AB Experimentally, it is known that very small amounts of thorium and/or cerium added to iridium metal form a precipitate, Ir5Th/Ir5Ce, which improves the high-temperature mechanical properties of the resulting alloys. We demonstrate that there are low-energy configurations for nanoscale precipitates of these phases in Ir, and that these coherent arrangements may assist in producing improved mechanical properties. One precipitate/matrix orientation gives a particularly low interfacial energy, and a low lattice misfit. Nanolayer precipitates with this orientation are found to be likely to form with little driving force to coarsen. The predicted morphology of the precipitates and their orientation with the matrix phase provide a potential experiment that could be used to test these predictions.
C1 [Morris, James R.; Averill, Frank W.; Cooper, Valentino R.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Morris, James R.; Averill, Frank W.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
RP Morris, JR (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM morrisj@ornl.gov
RI Cooper, Valentino /A-2070-2012; Morris, J/I-4452-2012
OI Cooper, Valentino /0000-0001-6714-4410; Morris, J/0000-0002-8464-9047
FU US Department of Energy (DOE), Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences
and Engineering Division
FX We would like to thank E.P. George for useful discussion, and Hongbin
Bei and Frederik Otto for comments on the manuscript. The research
supported by the US Department of Energy (DOE), Basic Energy Sciences,
Materials Sciences and Engineering Division. We also acknowledge
computer time from the National Energy Research Scientific Computing
Center (NERSC) of DOE. Lattice plots were made using VESTA [27]
software.
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SN 1478-6435
EI 1478-6443
J9 PHILOS MAG
JI Philos. Mag.
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
VL 94
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BP 991
EP 1000
DI 10.1080/14786435.2013.875233
PG 10
WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical
Engineering; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Physics
GA AD7YY
UT WOS:000333484600011
ER
PT J
AU Smallwood, CL
Zhang, WT
Miller, TL
Jozwiak, C
Eisaki, H
Lee, DH
Lanzara, A
AF Smallwood, Christopher L.
Zhang, Wentao
Miller, Tristan L.
Jozwiak, Chris
Eisaki, Hiroshi
Lee, Dung-Hai
Lanzara, Alessandra
TI Time- and momentum-resolved gap dynamics in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS; COPPER-OXIDE SUPERCONDUCTORS; T-C
SUPERCONDUCTORS; COOPER PAIRS; UNDERDOPED BI2SR2CACU2O8+DELTA;
ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; NORMAL-STATE; PHOTOEMISSION; PSEUDOGAP;
COMPETITION
AB We use time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to characterize the dynamics of the energy gap in superconducting Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta (Bi2212). Photoexcitation drives the system into a nonequilibrium pseudogap state: Near the Brillouin zone diagonal (inside the normal-state Fermi arc), the gap completely closes for a pump fluence beyond F approximate to 15 mu J/cm(2); toward the Brillouin zone face (outside the Fermi arc), it remains open to at least 24 mu J/cm(2). This strongly anisotropic gap response may indicate multiple competing ordering tendencies in Bi2212. Despite these contrasts, the gap recovers with relatively momentum-independent dynamics at all probed momenta, which shows the persistent influence of superconductivity both inside and outside the Fermi arc.
C1 [Smallwood, Christopher L.; Zhang, Wentao; Miller, Tristan L.; Lee, Dung-Hai; Lanzara, Alessandra] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Smallwood, Christopher L.; Zhang, Wentao; Miller, Tristan L.; Lee, Dung-Hai; Lanzara, Alessandra] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Jozwiak, Chris] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Eisaki, Hiroshi] Natl Inst Adv Ind Sci & Technol, Elect & Photon Res Inst, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058568, Japan.
RP Lanzara, A (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM alanzara@lbl.gov
RI ZHANG, Wentao/B-3626-2011; Smallwood, Christopher/D-4925-2011
OI Smallwood, Christopher/0000-0002-4103-8748
FU Quantum Materials Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; US
Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX We thank R. A. Kaindl, J. Orenstein, A. Vishwanath, G. Affeldt, and A.
Fero for useful discussions. This work was supported as part of the
Quantum Materials Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
funded by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division,
under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 11
AR 115126
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.115126
PG 8
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD4RS
UT WOS:000333238800003
ER
PT J
AU Sawada, H
Wei, MS
Chawla, S
Morace, A
Akli, K
Yabuuchi, T
Nakanii, N
Key, MH
Patel, PK
Mackinnon, AJ
McLean, HS
Stephens, RB
Beg, FN
AF Sawada, H.
Wei, M. S.
Chawla, S.
Morace, A.
Akli, K.
Yabuuchi, T.
Nakanii, N.
Key, M. H.
Patel, P. K.
Mackinnon, A. J.
McLean, H. S.
Stephens, R. B.
Beg, F. N.
TI Investigation of fast-electron-induced K alpha x rays in laser-produced
blow-off plasma
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW E
LA English
DT Article
ID HIGH-INTENSITY; IGNITION; TARGET; FUSION; CONDUCTIVITY; RADIOGRAPHY;
TRANSPORT; SOLIDS; MATTER; GAIN
AB Refluxing of fast electrons generated by high-intensity, short-pulse lasers was investigated by measuring electron-induced K alpha x rays from a buried tracer layer. Using planar foils of Au/Cu/CH, the 150-J, 0.7-ps TITAN short-pulse laser was focused on the gold foil to generate fast electrons and the 3-ns, 300-J long pulse beam irradiated on the CH side to create expanding plasma as a conducting medium. By delaying the short-pulse beam timing from the long pulse laser irradiation, the plasma size was varied to change electron refluxing in the target rear. The total yields and two-dimensional images of 8.05-keV Cu-K alpha x ray were recorded with an x-ray spectrometer and two monochromatic crystal imagers. The measurements show that the integrated yields decrease by a factor of 10 from refluxing to the nonrefluxing limit. Similar radial profiles of the K alpha images in the rear were observed at all delays. Hybrid-particle-in-cell simulations using plasma profiles calculated by a radiation-hydrodynamic code HYDRA agree well with the measured K alpha yields. The simulations suggest that conducting plasma with the size of similar to 300 mu m in the laser direction and similar to 600 mu m in the lateral direction at the density of 2 x 10(20) 1/cm(3) is sufficiently large to prevent electrons from refluxing in the target. The parameters found in this study can be useful in designing experiments utilizing a K alpha x-ray source in refluxing regime or a tracer layer in nonrefluxing regime.
C1 [Sawada, H.; Chawla, S.; Morace, A.; Beg, F. N.] Univ Calif San Diego, Energy Res Ctr, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
[Wei, M. S.; Stephens, R. B.] Gen Atom, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
[Chawla, S.; Key, M. H.; Patel, P. K.; Mackinnon, A. J.; McLean, H. S.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Akli, K.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Phys, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Yabuuchi, T.] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Engn, Osaka 5650871, Japan.
[Nakanii, N.] Osaka Univ, Photon Pioneers Ctr, Suita, Osaka 5650871, Japan.
RP Sawada, H (reprint author), Univ Nevada, Dept Phys, 1664 N Virginia St,MS0220, Reno, NV 89557 USA.
EM hsawada@unr.edu
RI MacKinnon, Andrew/P-7239-2014; Patel, Pravesh/E-1400-2011; Morace,
Alessio/C-1048-2016; Sawada, Hiroshi/Q-8434-2016
OI MacKinnon, Andrew/0000-0002-4380-2906; Morace,
Alessio/0000-0001-8795-834X; Sawada, Hiroshi/0000-0002-7972-9894
FU US Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
[DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-FG-02-05ER54834]
FX This work was performed under the auspices of the US Department of
Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contracts No.
DE-AC52-07NA27344 and No. DE-FG-02-05ER54834 (ACE). We would like to
thank the TITAN laser and experimental team for their support to conduct
experiments. H. S would like to thank Dr. A.J. Link for fruitful
discussion, Dr. M.M. Marinak for his support and advice for the HYDRA
simulations, and Professor Y. Sentoku for allowing me to perform the LSP
simulations on his cluster.
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SN 1539-3755
EI 1550-2376
J9 PHYS REV E
JI Phys. Rev. E
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 3
AR 033105
DI 10.1103/PhysRevE.89.033105
PG 8
WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Mathematical
SC Physics
GA AE1AX
UT WOS:000333698800015
PM 24730954
ER
PT J
AU Henderson, IM
Paxton, WF
AF Henderson, Ian M.
Paxton, Walter F.
TI Salt, Shake, Fuse-Giant Hybrid Polymer/Lipid Vesicles through
Mechanically Activated Fusion
SO ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
LA English
DT Article
DE liposomes; nanostructures; particle fusion; polymersomes; vesicles
ID BLOCK-COPOLYMERS; UNILAMELLAR VESICLES; DIBLOCK COPOLYMERS;
MEMBRANE-FUSION; DRUG; BILAYER; AGGREGATION; LIPOSOME; RELEASE; STRESS
AB Large (200nm) poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(butadiene) polymer vesicles fuse into giant (>1m) vesicles with mild agitation in dilute aqueous NaCl solutions. This unusual effect is attributed to the salt-induced contraction of the poly(ethylene oxide) corona, reducing steric resistance between vesicles and, with agitation, increasing the probability of contact between the hydrophobic cores of adjacent membranes. In addition, NaCl and agitation facilitated the creation of giant hybrid vesicles from much smaller homogeneous polymersomes and liposomes. Whereas lipid vesicles do not readily fuse with each other under the same circumstances, they did fuse with polymersomes to produce hybrid polymer/lipid vesicles.
C1 [Henderson, Ian M.; Paxton, Walter F.] Sandia Natl Labs, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
RP Paxton, WF (reprint author), Sandia Natl Labs, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM wfpaxto@sandia.gov
FU Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at Sandia National
Laboratories; U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security
Administration [DE-AC04-94AL85000]
FX I.M.H. thanks Virginia VanDelinder and Nathan F. Bouxsein for assistance
with optical microscopy. This work was performed at the Center for
Integrated Nanotechnologies, an Office of Science User Facility operated
for the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science. Supported by
the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at Sandia
National Laboratories, a multi-program laboratory managed and operated
by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin
Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear
Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.
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PI WEINHEIM
PA BOSCHSTRASSE 12, D-69469 WEINHEIM, GERMANY
SN 1433-7851
EI 1521-3773
J9 ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT
JI Angew. Chem.-Int. Edit.
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
VL 53
IS 13
BP 3372
EP 3376
DI 10.1002/anie.201309433
PG 5
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AD1NU
UT WOS:000333001500012
PM 24554375
ER
PT J
AU Kennedy, G
Baker, LR
Somorjai, GA
AF Kennedy, Griffin
Baker, L. Robert
Somorjai, Gabor A.
TI Selective Amplification of C = O Bond Hydrogenation on Pt/TiO2:
Catalytic Reaction and Sum- Frequency Generation Vibrational
Spectroscopy Studies of Crotonaldehyde Hydrogenation
SO ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
LA English
DT Article
DE alcohols; heterogeneous catalysis; hydrogenation; platinum; vibrational
spectroscopy
ID METAL-SUPPORT INTERACTIONS; SINGLE-CRYSTAL SURFACES;
ALPHA,BETA-UNSATURATED ALDEHYDES; CARBON-MONOXIDE; TITANIUM-OXIDE; LEWIS
ACIDITY; PROMOTION; PLATINUM; PT(111); PT/TIO2
AB The hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde in the presence of supported platinum nanoparticles was used to determine how the interaction between the metal particles and their support can control catalytic performance. Using gas-phase catalytic reaction studies and insitu sum-frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy (SFG) to study Pt/TiO2 and Pt/SiO2 catalysts, a unique reaction pathway was identified for Pt/TiO2, which selectively produces alcohol products. The catalytic and spectroscopic data obtained for the Pt/SiO2 catalyst shows that SiO2 has no active role in this reaction. SFG spectra obtained for the Pt/TiO2 catalyst indicate the presence of a crotyl-oxy surface intermediate. By adsorption through the aldehyde oxygen atom to an O-vacancy site on the TiO2 surface, the CO bond of crotonaldehyde is activated, by charge transfer, for hydrogenation. This intermediate reacts with spillover H provided by the Pt to produce crotyl alcohol.
C1 [Kennedy, Griffin; Baker, L. Robert; Somorjai, Gabor A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Kennedy, Griffin; Baker, L. Robert; Somorjai, Gabor A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Kennedy, Griffin; Baker, L. Robert; Somorjai, Gabor A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Somorjai, GA (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM somorjai@berkeley.edu
FU Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical
Sciences, Geological, and Biosciences of the U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX This work was funded by the Director, Office of Science, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences, Geological, and
Biosciences of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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SN 1433-7851
EI 1521-3773
J9 ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT
JI Angew. Chem.-Int. Edit.
PD MAR 24
PY 2014
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BP 3405
EP 3408
DI 10.1002/anie.201400081
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WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AD1NU
UT WOS:000333001500019
PM 24554309
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PT J
AU Lee, M
Hwang, J
Choi, ES
Ma, J
Dela Cruz, CR
Zhu, M
Ke, X
Dun, ZL
Zhou, HD
AF Lee, M.
Hwang, J.
Choi, E. S.
Ma, J.
Dela Cruz, C. R.
Zhu, M.
Ke, X.
Dun, Z. L.
Zhou, H. D.
TI Series of phase transitions and multiferroicity in the
quasi-two-dimensional spin-1/2 triangular-lattice antiferromagnet
Ba3CoNb2O9
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID HEISENBERG ANTIFERROMAGNETS; MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; FRUSTRATED MAGNETS;
FIELD
AB We have investigated the magnetic and electric ground states of a quasi-two-dimensional triangular lattice antiferromagnet (TLAF), Ba3CoNb2O9, in which the effective spin of Co2+ is 1/2. At zero field, the system undergoes a two-step transition upon cooling at T-N2 = 1.36 K and T-N1 = 1.10 K and enters a 120 degrees ordered state. By applying magnetic fields, a series of spin states with fractions of the saturation magnetization M-s are observed. They are spin states with 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 (or root 3/3) M-s. The ferroelectricity emerges in all spin states, either with collinear or noncollinear spin structure, which makes Ba3CoNb2O9 another unique TLAF exhibiting both a series of magnetic phase transitions and multiferroicity. We discuss the role of quantum fluctuations and magnetic anisotropy in contributing more complex phase diagram compared to its sister multiferroic TLAF compound Ba3NiNb2O9 [J. Hwang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 257205 (2012)].
C1 [Lee, M.; Hwang, J.] Florida State Univ, Dept Phys, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[Lee, M.; Hwang, J.; Choi, E. S.; Zhou, H. D.] Florida State Univ, Natl High Magnet Field Lab, Tallahassee, FL 32310 USA.
[Ma, J.; Dela Cruz, C. R.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Quantum Condensed Matter Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37381 USA.
[Zhu, M.; Ke, X.] Michigan State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Dun, Z. L.; Zhou, H. D.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Phys & Astron, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
RP Lee, M (reprint author), Florida State Univ, Dept Phys, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
EM echoi@magnet.fsu.edu; hzhou10@utk.edu
RI Ma, Jie/C-1637-2013; Lee, Minseong/D-5371-2016; Dun,
Zhiling/F-5617-2016; dela Cruz, Clarina/C-2747-2013; Zhou,
Haidong/O-4373-2016
OI Dun, Zhiling/0000-0001-6653-3051; dela Cruz,
Clarina/0000-0003-4233-2145;
FU JDRD program of University of Tennessee; State of Florida; NHMFL User
Collaboration Support Grant; Michigan State University; Scientific User
Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, US Department of
Energy; [NSF-DMR-1157490]
FX We thank P. Schlottmann for useful discussions and Tim Murphy, Ju-Hyun
Park, and Glover Jones for their help with experiments carried out at
the NHMFL. Z.L.D. and H.D.Z. thank for the support of JDRD program of
University of Tennessee. The NHMFL is supported by NSF-DMR-1157490 and
the State of Florida and by the additional funding from NHMFL User
Collaboration Support Grant. X. K. acknowledges the financial support
from the start-up funds at Michigan State University. A portion of this
research at ORNL High Flux Isotope Reactor was sponsored by the
Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, US
Department of Energy.
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PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
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JI Phys. Rev. B
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.104420
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WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD4RM
UT WOS:000333238200003
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AU Brown, SD
Nagaraju, S
Utturkar, S
De Tissera, S
Segovia, S
Mitchell, W
Land, ML
Dassanayake, A
Kopke, M
AF Brown, Steven D.
Nagaraju, Shilpa
Utturkar, Sagar
De Tissera, Sashini
Segovia, Simon
Mitchell, Wayne
Land, Miriam L.
Dassanayake, Asela
Koepke, Michael
TI Comparison of single-molecule sequencing and hybrid approaches for
finishing the genome of Clostridium autoethanogenum and analysis of
CRISPR systems in industrial relevant Clostridia
SO BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR BIOFUELS
LA English
DT Article
ID SYNTHESIS GAS; PROKARYOTIC GENOMES; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; CARBON-MONOXIDE;
CAS SYSTEMS; SP-NOV; STRAIN; THERMOCELLUM; LJUNGDAHLII; BACTERIUM
AB Background: Clostridium autoethanogenum strain JA1-1 (DSM 10061) is an acetogen capable of fermenting CO, CO2 and H-2 (e.g. from syngas or waste gases) into biofuel ethanol and commodity chemicals such as 2,3-butanediol. A draft genome sequence consisting of 100 contigs has been published.
Results: A closed, high-quality genome sequence for C. autoethanogenum DSM10061 was generated using only the latest single-molecule DNA sequencing technology and without the need for manual finishing. It is assigned to the most complex genome classification based upon genome features such as repeats, prophage, nine copies of the rRNA gene operons. It has a low G + C content of 31.1%. Illumina, 454, Illumina/454 hybrid assemblies were generated and then compared to the draft and PacBio assemblies using summary statistics, CGAL, QUAST and REAPR bioinformatics tools and comparative genomic approaches. Assemblies based upon shorter read DNA technologies were confounded by the large number repeats and their size, which in the case of the rRNA gene operons were similar to 5 kb. CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Paloindromic Repeats) systems among biotechnologically relevant Clostridia were classified and related to plasmid content and prophages. Potential associations between plasmid content and CRISPR systems may have implications for historical industrial scale Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) fermentation failures and future large scale bacterial fermentations. While C. autoethanogenum contains an active CRISPR system, no such system is present in the closely related Clostridium ljungdahlii DSM 13528. A common prophage inserted into the Arg-tRNA shared between the strains suggests a common ancestor. However, C. ljungdahlii contains several additional putative prophages and it has more than double the amount of prophage DNA compared to C. autoethanogenum. Other differences include important metabolic genes for central metabolism (as an additional hydrogenase and the absence of a phophoenolpyruvate synthase) and substrate utilization pathway (mannose and aromatics utilization) that might explain phenotypic differences between C. autoethanogenum and C. ljungdahlii.
Conclusions: Single molecule sequencing will be increasingly used to produce finished microbial genomes. The complete genome will facilitate comparative genomics and functional genomics and support future comparisons between Clostridia and studies that examine the evolution of plasmids, bacteriophage and CRISPR systems.
C1 [Brown, Steven D.; Land, Miriam L.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Biosci Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Brown, Steven D.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, BioEnergy Sci Ctr, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Brown, Steven D.; Utturkar, Sagar] Univ Tennessee, Grad Sch Genome Sci & Technol, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Nagaraju, Shilpa; De Tissera, Sashini; Segovia, Simon; Mitchell, Wayne; Dassanayake, Asela; Koepke, Michael] LanzaTech NZ Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand.
RP Brown, SD (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Biosci Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM brownsd@ornl.gov; Michael.Koepke@lanzatech.com
RI Land, Miriam/A-6200-2011; Brown, Steven/A-6792-2011;
OI Land, Miriam/0000-0001-7102-0031; Brown, Steven/0000-0002-9281-3898;
Kopke, Michael/0000-0003-0642-1415; Utturkar, Sagar/0000-0002-3453-1948
FU LanzaTech, NZ; Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER) in
the DOE Office of Science; BER Genomic Science Program as part of the
Plant Microbe Interfaces Scientific Focus Area; DOE [DE-AC05-00OR22725]
FX This study was funded by LanzaTech, NZ and leveraged resources supported
by the BioEnergy Science Center (BESC). BESC is a US Department of
Energy Bioenergy Research Center supported by the Office of Biological
and Environmental Research (BER) in the DOE Office of Science. The
University of Maryland Institute for Genome Sciences generated the
PacBio data and Dawn Klingeman (ORNL) generated Illumina data. The RNA
sequencing was performed by Jon K Magnuson, David E Culley and James R
Collet at Battelle Memorial Institute Pacific Northwest Division. SU is
supported by the BER Genomic Science Program as part of the Plant
Microbe Interfaces Scientific Focus Area. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
is managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the DOE under Contract
DE-AC05-00OR22725.
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SN 1754-6834
J9 BIOTECHNOL BIOFUELS
JI Biotechnol. Biofuels
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PY 2014
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DI 10.1186/1754-6834-7-40
PG 18
WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels
SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels
GA AH2ZF
UT WOS:000335990100001
PM 24655715
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PT J
AU Su, MF
Mei, Y
Sanishvili, R
Levine, B
Colbert, CL
Sinha, S
AF Su, Minfei
Mei, Yang
Sanishvili, Ruslan
Levine, Beth
Colbert, Christopher L.
Sinha, Sangita
TI Targeting gamma-Herpesvirus 68 Bcl-2-mediated Down-regulation of
Autophagy
SO JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Autophagy; Bcl-2 Family Proteins; Crystal Structure; Herpesvirus; Host
Defense; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Protein-Protein Interactions
ID EPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUS; BECLIN 1-DEPENDENT AUTOPHAGY; TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR
FUNCTION; PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH; BCL-2 FAMILY PROTEINS; PEPTIDE COMPLEX;
MOLECULAR-BASIS; JNK1-MEDIATED PHOSPHORYLATION; INHIBITS APOPTOSIS;
BH3-ONLY PROTEIN
AB Background: Cellular and -herpesvirus Bcl-2 homologs down-regulate autophagy. Results: A peptide designed to bind to the -herpesvirus68 Bcl-2, M11, but not cellular Bcl-2 homologs, abrogates M11-mediated down-regulation of autophagy. Conclusion: This peptide is a selective M11 inhibitor. Significance: Such selective inhibitors are important for understanding the role of -herpesvirus Bcl-2 homologs in viral reactivation and oncogenic transformation of host cells.
-herpesviruses (HVs) are common human pathogens that encode homologs of the anti-apoptotic cellular Bcl-2 proteins, which are critical to viral reactivation and oncogenic transformation. The murine HV68 provides a tractable in vivo model for understanding general features of these important human pathogens. Bcl-X-L, a cellular Bcl-2 homolog, and the murine HV68 Bcl-2 homolog, M11, both bind to a BH3 domain within the key autophagy effector Beclin 1 with comparable affinities, resulting in the down-regulation of Beclin 1-mediated autophagy. Despite this similarity, differences in residues lining the binding site of M11 and Bcl-X-L dictate varying affinities for the different BH3 domain-containing proteins. Here we delineate Beclin 1 differential specificity determinants for binding to M11 or Bcl-X-L by quantifying autophagy levels in cells expressing different Beclin 1 mutants and either M11 or Bcl-X-L, and we show that a G120E/D121A Beclin 1 mutant selectively prevents down-regulation of Beclin 1-mediated autophagy by Bcl-X-L, but not by M11. We use isothermal titration calorimetry to identify a Beclin 1 BH3 domain-derived peptide that selectively binds to M11, but not to Bcl-X-L. The x-ray crystal structure of this peptide bound to M11 reveals the mechanism by which the M11 BH3 domain-binding groove accommodates this M11-specific peptide. This information was used to develop a cell-permeable peptide inhibitor that selectively inhibits M11-mediated, but not Bcl-X-L-mediated, down-regulation of autophagy.
C1 [Su, Minfei; Mei, Yang; Colbert, Christopher L.; Sinha, Sangita] N Dakota State Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Fargo, ND 58108 USA.
[Sanishvili, Ruslan] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Xray Sci Div, GMCA APS, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Levine, Beth] Univ Texas SW Med Ctr Dallas, Howard Hughes Med Ctr, Ctr Autophagy Res, Dept Internal Med, Dallas, TX 75390 USA.
[Levine, Beth] Univ Texas SW Med Ctr Dallas, Dept Microbiol, Dallas, TX 75390 USA.
RP Sinha, S (reprint author), N Dakota State Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, POB 6050,Dept 2710, Fargo, ND 58102 USA.
EM Sangita.Sinha@ndsu.edu
OI Mei, Yang/0000-0003-4357-9000
FU National Institutes of Health [P20 RR015566, P30 GM103332-01, R21
AI078198, RO1 CA109618]; CPRIT [PR120718-P1]; National Science
Foundation [EPS-0814442, HRD-0811239]
FX This work was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of
Health Grants P20 RR015566 and P30 GM103332-01 (to S. S. and C. L. C.),
R21 AI078198 (to S. S.), and RO1 CA109618 and CPRIT PR120718-P1 (to B.
L.). This work was also supported by National Science Foundation Grants
EPS-0814442 (to S. S. and C. L. C.), HRD-0811239 (to S. S.).
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SN 0021-9258
EI 1083-351X
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JI J. Biol. Chem.
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WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
GA AD3PG
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PT J
AU Kobe, MJ
Neau, DB
Mitchell, CE
Bartlett, SG
Newcomer, ME
AF Kobe, Matthew J.
Neau, David B.
Mitchell, Caitlin E.
Bartlett, Sue G.
Newcomer, Marcia E.
TI The Structure of Human 15-Lipoxygenase-2 with a Substrate Mimic
SO JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Atherosclerosis; Eicosanoid-specific Enzymes; Fatty Acid Oxidation;
Lipoxygenase Pathway; Protein Structure
ID INDUCED ATHEROSCLEROSIS; LIPOXYGENASE; MACROPHAGES; 15S-LIPOXYGENASE;
5-LIPOXYGENASE; CATALYSIS; DOMAIN; SPECIFICITY; OXYGENATION; EXPRESSION
AB Background: 15-Lipoxygenase-2 is linked to atherosclerotic plaque formation; the homologous enzyme 5-lipoxygenase initiates the synthesis of proinflammatory leukotrienes. Results: We determined the crystal structure of 15-LOX-2 in the presence of a substrate mimic. Conclusion: 15-Lipoxygenase-2 and 5-lipoxgenase display active site variations that confer distinct product specificities. Significance: These differences can be exploited for the design of isoform-specific anti-inflammatories.
Atherosclerosis is associated with chronic inflammation occurring over decades. The enzyme 15-lipoxygenase-2 (15-LOX-2) is highly expressed in large atherosclerotic plaques, and its activity has been linked to the progression of macrophages to the lipid-laden foam cells present in atherosclerotic plaques. We report here the crystal structure of human 15-LOX-2 in complex with an inhibitor that appears to bind as a substrate mimic. 15-LOX-2 contains a long loop, composed of hydrophobic amino acids, which projects from the amino-terminal membrane-binding domain. The loop is flanked by two Ca2+-binding sites that confer Ca2+-dependent membrane binding. A comparison of the human 15-LOX-2 and 5-LOX structures reveals similarities at the active sites, as well striking differences that can be exploited for design of isoform-selective inhibitors.
C1 [Kobe, Matthew J.; Mitchell, Caitlin E.; Bartlett, Sue G.; Newcomer, Marcia E.] Louisiana State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
[Neau, David B.] Argonne Natl Lab, Northeastern Collaborat Access Team, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Newcomer, ME (reprint author), Louisiana State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
EM newcomer@lsu.edu
FU Louisiana Governors' Biotechnology Initiative; Beam Line 24-ID-E of
Northeastern Collaborative Access Team's at the Advanced Photon Source;
NIGMS at the National Institutes of Health. Use of the Advanced Photon
Source; U.S. DOE [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
FX We thank Alan Brash for helpful discussions throughout the course of
this work. X-ray data were collected at the Center for Advanced
Microstructures and Devices (Baton Rouge), funded in part by the
Louisiana Governors' Biotechnology Initiative, and at Beam Line 24-ID-E
of Northeastern Collaborative Access Team's at the Advanced Photon
Source, supported by award P41 GM103403 from the NIGMS at the National
Institutes of Health. Use of the Advanced Photon Source, an Office of
Science User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory, was supported by the
U.S. DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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EI 1083-351X
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JI J. Biol. Chem.
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SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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AU Gall, DL
Kim, H
Lu, FC
Donohue, TJ
Noguera, DR
Ralph, J
AF Gall, Daniel L.
Kim, Hoon
Lu, Fachuang
Donohue, Timothy J.
Noguera, Daniel R.
Ralph, John
TI Stereochemical Features of Glutathione-dependent Enzymes in the
Sphingobium sp Strain SYK-6 beta-Aryl Etherase Pathway
SO JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Bacterial Metabolism; Enzyme Catalysis; Glutathione; Lignin Degradation;
Thiol; beta-S-Thioetherase; beta-Aryl Etherase; Glutathione
S-Transferase; Stereoselectivity; Stereospecificity
ID POLYPROTEIN CLEAVAGE SITE; PSEUDOMONAS-PAUCIMOBILIS; MUTATIONAL
ANALYSIS; GUAIACYL ETHER; LIGNIN MODEL; DFRC METHOD; TRANSFERASES; GENE;
IDENTIFICATION; SUPERFAMILY
AB Background: A bacterial -etherase pathway uses glutathione-dependent enzymes for catabolism of -ether-linked substructures found in lignin. Results: Racemic -ether-linked substructures are stereoselectively converted to thioether-linked monoaromatic compounds by -etherase pathway enzymes. Conclusion: Multiple enzymes with complementary stereochemical features are needed to catabolize racemic lignin substructures. Significance: Understanding the -etherase pathway metabolism of lignin enhances our potential to use lignin for agricultural, industrial, and biotechnological purposes.
Glutathione-dependent enzymes play important protective, repair, or metabolic roles in cells. In particular, enzymes in the glutathione S-transferase (GST) superfamily function in stress responses, defense systems, or xenobiotic detoxification. Here, we identify novel features of bacterial GSTs that cleave -aryl ether bonds typically found in plant lignin. Our data reveal several original features of the reaction cycle of these GSTs, including stereospecific substrate recognition and stereoselective formation of -S-thioether linkages. Products of recombinant GSTs (LigE, LigP, and LigF) are -S-glutathionyl--keto-thioethers that are degraded by a -S-thioetherase (LigG). All three Lig GSTs produced the ketone product (-S-glutathionyl--veratrylethanone) from an achiral side chain-truncated model substrate (-guaiacyl--veratrylethanone). However, when -etherase assays were conducted with a racemic model substrate, -guaiacyl--veratrylglycerone, LigE- or LigP-catalyzed reactions yielded only one of two potential product (-S-glutathionyl--veratrylglycerone) epimers, whereas the other diastereomer (differing in configuration at the -position (i.e. its -epimer)) was produced only in the LigF-catalyzed reaction. Thus, -etherase catalysis causes stereochemical inversion of the chiral center, converting a (R)-substrate to a (S)-product (LigE and LigP), and a (S)-substrate to a (R)-product (LigF). Further, LigG catalyzed glutathione-dependent -S-thioether cleavage with -S-glutathionyl--veratrylethanone and with (R)-configured -S-glutathionyl--veratrylglycerone but exhibited no or significantly reduced -S-thioether-cleaving activity with the (S)-epimer, demonstrating that LigG is a stereospecific -thioetherase. We therefore propose that multiple Lig enzymes are needed in this -aryl etherase pathway in order to cleave the racemic -ether linkages that are present in the backbone of the lignin polymer.
C1 [Gall, Daniel L.; Noguera, Daniel R.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Kim, Hoon; Lu, Fachuang; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Donohue, Timothy J.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Bacteriol, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Noguera, Daniel R.] Univ Wisconsin, Environm Chem & Technol Program, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Gall, Daniel L.; Kim, Hoon; Lu, Fachuang; Donohue, Timothy J.; Noguera, Daniel R.; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Wisconsin Energy Inst, US DOE, Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
RP Ralph, J (reprint author), 2113 Wisconsin Energy Inst,1552 Univ Ave, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
EM jralph@wisc.edu
FU National Institutes of Health, NIGMS [T32 GM08349]; Department of Energy
Office of Science's Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
[DE-FC02-07ER64494]
FX This work was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of
Health, NIGMS, Grant T32 GM08349 (traineeship to D. G.). This work was
also supported by the Department of Energy Office of Science's Great
Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Grant DE-FC02-07ER64494.
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SN 0021-9258
EI 1083-351X
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JI J. Biol. Chem.
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WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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AU Challacombe, M
Bock, N
AF Challacombe, Matt
Bock, Nicolas
TI Communication: An N-body solution to the problem of Fock exchange
SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID LINEAR SCALING COMPUTATION; DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY; HARTREE-FOCK;
BAND-GAPS; MATRIX; DFT
AB We report an N-Body approach to computing the Fock exchange matrix with and without permutational symmetry. The method achieves an O( NlgN) computational complexity through an embedded metric- query, allowing hierarchical application of direct SCF criteria. The advantages of permutational symmetry are found to be 4-fold for small systems, but decreasing with increasing system size and/ or more permissive neglect criteria. This work sets the stage for: ( 1) the introduction of range queries in multi- level multipole schemes for rank reduction, and (2) recursive task parallelism. (c) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Challacombe, Matt; Bock, Nicolas] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Challacombe, M (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM matt.challacombe@freeon.org
FU U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC52-06NA25396]; LDRD-ER [20110230ER]
FX This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract
No. DE-AC52-06NA25396 and LDRD-ER Grant No. 20110230ER. The authors
acknowledge the stimulating environment of the Ten-Bar Cafe.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-9606
EI 1089-7690
J9 J CHEM PHYS
JI J. Chem. Phys.
PD MAR 21
PY 2014
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AR 111101
DI 10.1063/1.4868636
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WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE7HP
UT WOS:000334168400002
PM 24655163
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PT J
AU Shin, H
Kang, S
Koo, J
Lee, H
Kim, J
Kwon, Y
AF Shin, Hyeondeok
Kang, Sinabro
Koo, Jahyun
Lee, Hoonkyung
Kim, Jeongnim
Kwon, Yongkyung
TI Cohesion energetics of carbon allotropes: Quantum Monte Carlo study
SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES; GRAPHENE NANOSHEETS; LI STORAGE; GRAPHYNE;
STABILITY; GRAPHITE; CAPACITY; FAMILIES; MOBILITY; DIAMOND
AB We have performed quantum Monte Carlo calculations to study the cohesion energetics of carbon allotropes, including sp(3)-bonded diamond, sp(2)-bonded graphene, sp-sp(2) hybridized graphynes, and sp-bonded carbyne. The computed cohesive energies of diamond and graphene are found to be in excellent agreement with the corresponding values determined experimentally for diamond and graphite, respectively, when the zero-point energies, along with the interlayer binding in the case of graphite, are included. We have also found that the cohesive energy of graphyne decreases systematically as the ratio of sp-bonded carbon atoms increases. The cohesive energy of gamma-graphyne, the most energetically stable graphyne, turns out to be 6.766(6) eV/atom, which is smaller than that of graphene by 0.698(12) eV/atom. Experimental difficulty in synthesizing graphynes could be explained by their significantly smaller cohesive energies. Finally, we conclude that the cohesive energy of a newly proposed graphyne can be accurately estimated with the carbon-carbon bond energies determined from the cohesive energies of graphene and three different graphynes considered here. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Shin, Hyeondeok; Kang, Sinabro; Koo, Jahyun; Lee, Hoonkyung; Kwon, Yongkyung] Konkuk Univ, Sch Phys, Div Quantum Phases & Devices, Seoul 143701, South Korea.
[Kim, Jeongnim] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Kim, Jeongnim] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Comp Sci & Math Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
RP Shin, H (reprint author), Konkuk Univ, Sch Phys, Div Quantum Phases & Devices, Seoul 143701, South Korea.
EM jnkim@ornl.gov; ykwon@konkuk.ac.kr
FU Konkuk University; Materials Sciences and Engineering Division, Office
of Basic Energy Sciences, (U.S.) Department of Energy (DOE);
Supercomputing Center/Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Information [KSC-2013-C3-033]; U.S. DOE INCITE program
FX This work was supported by Konkuk University and by Materials Sciences
and Engineering Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, (U.S.)
Department of Energy (DOE). We also acknowledge the support from the
Supercomputing Center/Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Information with supercomputing resources including technical support
(KSC-2013-C3-033) and the U.S. DOE INCITE program.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-9606
EI 1089-7690
J9 J CHEM PHYS
JI J. Chem. Phys.
PD MAR 21
PY 2014
VL 140
IS 11
AR 114702
DI 10.1063/1.4867544
PG 6
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE7HP
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PM 24655193
ER
PT J
AU Sundstrom, EJ
Head-Gordon, M
AF Sundstrom, Eric J.
Head-Gordon, Martin
TI Non-orthogonal configuration interaction for the calculation of
multielectron excited states
SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
ID DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY; COUPLED-CLUSTER CALCULATIONS; HARTREE-FOCK
EQUATIONS; SPIN-FLIP APPROACH; LINEAR POLYENES; CONVERGENCE
ACCELERATION; STABILITY CONDITIONS; EXCITATION-ENERGIES;
QUANTUM-CHEMISTRY; MOLECULAR SYSTEMS
AB We apply Non-orthogonal Configuration Interaction (NOCI) to molecular systems where multielectron excitations, in this case double excitations, play a substantial role: the linear polyenes and beta-carotene. We demonstrate that NOCI when applied to systems with extended conjugation, provides a qualitatively correct wavefunction at a fraction of the cost of many other multireference treatments. We also present a new extension to this method allowing for purification of higher-order spin states by utilizing Generalized Hartree-Fock Slater determinants and the details for computing (S-2) for the ground and excited states. (c) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Sundstrom, Eric J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Sundstrom, EJ (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM eric.jon.sundstrom@berkeley.edu
FU Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX E.J.S. would like to thank the Head-Gordon group for fruitful
discussions. This work was supported by the Director, Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy under
Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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PA CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-9606
EI 1089-7690
J9 J CHEM PHYS
JI J. Chem. Phys.
PD MAR 21
PY 2014
VL 140
IS 11
AR 114103
DI 10.1063/1.4868120
PG 11
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE7HP
UT WOS:000334168400007
PM 24655168
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PT J
AU Crowhurst, JC
Reed, BW
Armstrong, MR
Radousky, HB
Carter, JA
Swift, DC
Zaug, JM
Minich, RW
Teslich, NE
Kumar, M
AF Crowhurst, Jonathan C.
Reed, Bryan W.
Armstrong, Michael R.
Radousky, Harry B.
Carter, Jeffrey A.
Swift, Damian C.
Zaug, Joseph M.
Minich, Roger W.
Teslich, Nick E.
Kumar, Mukul
TI The alpha ->epsilon phase transition in iron at strain rates up to
similar to 10(9) s(-1)
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE elasticity; iron; polymorphic transformations; wave propagation
ID SHOCK-WAVE; SPECTRAL INTERFEROMETRY; HIGH-PRESSURES; DYNAMICS; HYDROGEN;
PULSES; SOLIDS
AB We have used a table-top scale laser to dynamically compress iron at strain rates in excess of 109 s-1 Using an embedded ultrafast interferometer, we have measured corresponding free surface histories with a time resolution of approximately 10 ps. We have analyzed the surface histories using a method that accounts for nonsteady wave propagation and time-dependent material behavior. We show that at these strain rates, the e (R) /polymorphic transition begins within 100 ps after an initial very large (similar to 10 GPa) and mostly elastic compression and appears largely complete within a similar time thereafter. The corresponding deviatoric stress before the transition begins can exceed 3 GPa, while the transition stress itself is up to 25 GPa, nearly twice the value measured at low strain rates. We use these results to propose a systematic variation with loading time of the normal-stress/relative-volume curve followed by iron during rapid compression.
C1 [Crowhurst, Jonathan C.; Reed, Bryan W.; Armstrong, Michael R.; Radousky, Harry B.; Carter, Jeffrey A.; Swift, Damian C.; Zaug, Joseph M.; Minich, Roger W.; Teslich, Nick E.; Kumar, Mukul] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Phys & Life Sci Directorate, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
RP Crowhurst, JC (reprint author), Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Phys & Life Sci Directorate, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM crowhurst1@llnl.gov; reed12@llnl.gov; armstrong30@llnl.gov
RI Armstrong, Michael/I-9454-2012
FU U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
[DE-AC52-07NA27344]; Laboratory directed Research and Development
funding [12ERD042]
FX We are grateful to J. W. Forbes for a critical review of an early
version of this manuscript. We are grateful to J. B. Alameda and P. B.
Mirkarimi for performing the XRD analysis of the iron films. We
acknowledge useful discussions with L. E. Fried, I. Oleynik, V.
Zhakhovsky, T. W. Barbee, R. F. Smith, R. E. Rudd, J. L. Belof, J. R.
Patterson, B. Sadigh, and J. S. Stolken. This work was performed under
the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344 with Laboratory
directed Research and Development funding (No. 12ERD042).
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PA 1305 WALT WHITMAN RD, STE 300, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-8979
EI 1089-7550
J9 J APPL PHYS
JI J. Appl. Phys.
PD MAR 21
PY 2014
VL 115
IS 11
AR 113506
DI 10.1063/1.4868676
PG 19
WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AE3TM
UT WOS:000333900600013
ER
PT J
AU Vidal, J
Lany, S
Francis, J
Kokenyesi, R
Tate, J
AF Vidal, Julien
Lany, Stephan
Francis, Jason
Kokenyesi, Robert
Tate, Janet
TI Structural and electronic modification of photovoltaic SnS by alloying
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE ab initio calculations; calcium compounds; density functional theory;
energy gap; IV-VI semiconductors; magnesium compounds; optical
constants; photovoltaic effects; pulsed laser deposition; semiconductor
growth; semiconductor thin films; strontium compounds; tin compounds
ID OPTICAL PROPERTIES; BAND-STRUCTURE; HIGH-PRESSURE; THIN-FILMS;
OPPORTUNITY; DEPOSITION; SNTE
AB Emergence of a terawatt scalable photovoltaic (PV) thin film technology is currently impeded by the limited supply of relatively rare elements like In or Te, which has spurred active research in recent years on earth-abundant PV materials. Instead of searching for alternative PV materials, we approach the problem here by structural modification through alloying of a known PV material, namely, tin sulfide. Although SnS is a strong visible light absorber that is naturally p-doped, its indirect band gap reduces the open circuit voltage of SnS-based solar cells. The anisotropic crystal structure results in undesirable anisotropic transport properties. Based on the observation that the isoelectronic sulfides MgS, CaS, and SrS assume the rock-salt structure, we use ab initio calculations to explore the structure and electronic properties of metastable Sn1-x(II)xS (II = Mg, Ca, Sr) alloys, finding that the isotropic rock-salt phase is stabilized above x = 0.2-0.3, and predicting direct band gaps in the range of interest for PV applications, i.e., 0.6-1.5 eV for Ca and Sr alloying. We subsequently synthesized such Sn1-x(Ca)xS films by pulsed laser deposition, confirmed the cubic rock-salt structure, and observed optical band gaps between 1.1 and 1.3 eV. These results highlight the potential of structural modification by alloying as a route to widen the otherwise limited materials base for promising earth-abundant materials.
C1 [Vidal, Julien; Lany, Stephan] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Francis, Jason; Tate, Janet] Oregon State Univ, Dept Phys, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA.
[Kokenyesi, Robert] Oregon State Univ, Dept Chem, Corvallis, OR 97330 USA.
RP Lany, S (reprint author), Natl Renewable Energy Lab, 15013 Denver West Pkwy, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM Stephan.lany@nrel.gov; janet.tate@physics.oregonstate.edu
RI Tate, Janet/B-9544-2012;
OI Lany, Stephan/0000-0002-8127-8885
FU US Department of Energy [DE-AC36-08GO28308]; Office of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy within the SunShot initiative; Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, within an Energy Frontier Research
Center; National Science Foundation [DMR 1035513]
FX Part of this work was supported by the US Department of Energy under
contract No. DE-AC36-08GO28308 to NREL. J.V. and S. L. were supported by
the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy within the SunShot
initiative. R. K. was supported by the Office of Science, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, within an Energy Frontier Research Center. J.F.
and J.T. were supported by the National Science Foundation under DMR
1035513. The use of high performance computing resources of the National
Energy Research Scientific Computing Center and of NREL's Computational
Science Center are gratefully acknowledged. We acknowledge Peter
Eschbach of the OSU Electron Microscopy facility for assistance with the
TEM measurements, Jaeseok Heo for target preparation, Brady Gibbons and
Douglas Keszler for use of their x-ray equipment, and OSU MASC fo
support of deposition facilities.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0021-8979
EI 1089-7550
J9 J APPL PHYS
JI J. Appl. Phys.
PD MAR 21
PY 2014
VL 115
IS 11
AR 113507
DI 10.1063/1.4868974
PG 13
WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AE3TM
UT WOS:000333900600014
ER
PT J
AU Suchyta, S
Liddick, SN
Chiara, CJ
Walters, WB
Carpenter, MP
Crawford, HL
Grinyer, GF
Gurdal, G
Klose, A
McCutchan, EA
Pereira, J
Zhu, S
AF Suchyta, S.
Liddick, S. N.
Chiara, C. J.
Walters, W. B.
Carpenter, M. P.
Crawford, H. L.
Grinyer, G. F.
Guerdal, G.
Klose, A.
McCutchan, E. A.
Pereira, J.
Zhu, S.
TI beta decay of V-61,V-63 and low-energy level schemes of Cr-61,Cr-63
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW C
LA English
DT Article
ID SHELL-MODEL; NEUTRON; ISOTOPES; NUCLEI; SPECTROSCOPY; DEFORMATION;
SYSTEM; BEAMS; GANIL; MASS
AB Background: Near N = 40, rapid development of collectivity has been inferred based on the low-energy level schemes of the even-even Fe and Cr isotopes and attributed to deformation arising primarily from the influence of the nu g(9/2) intruder orbital. The level schemes of the odd-A Co and Fe isotopes, as well as the odd-odd Co and Mn isotopes, are also influenced by the g(9/2) orbital and suggest prolate deformation. However, scarce information is available regarding the neutron-rich odd-A Cr isotopes.
Purpose: Determine low-energy level schemes of the neutron-rich Cr isotopes approaching N = 40 and investigate the influence of the nu g(9/2) 2 orbital.
Method: Neutron-rich V isotopes were produced at the NSCL through projectile fragmentation. The beta decay of the V isotopes into Cr isotopes was studied, and the observed beta-delayed gamma rays were used to determine the low-energy level schemes of the neutron-rich Cr isotopes.
Results: A greatly expanded level scheme is constructed for Cr-61, which has an increased low-energy level density relative to isotopic Cr-55,Cr-57,Cr-59. Excited states are discovered in Cr-63 for the first time.
Conclusion: The distinct difference between the low-energy level scheme of Cr-61 and the lighter neutron-rich odd-A Cr isotopes is inferred to be due to the influence of the nu g(9/2) intruder orbital and suggests the possibility of low-energy positive-parity states in Cr-61, leading to the conclusion that a significant change in deformation and orbital occupancies has taken place when N exceeds 36.
C1 [Suchyta, S.; Liddick, S. N.; Klose, A.; Pereira, J.] Michigan State Univ, Natl Superconducting Cyclotron Lab, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Suchyta, S.; Liddick, S. N.; Klose, A.] Michigan State Univ, Dept Chem, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Chiara, C. J.; Walters, W. B.] Univ Maryland, Dept Chem & Biochem, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
[Chiara, C. J.; Carpenter, M. P.; McCutchan, E. A.; Zhu, S.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Phys, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Crawford, H. L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Nucl Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Grinyer, G. F.] CEA DSM CNRS IN2P3, Grand Accelerateur Natl Ions Lourds, F-14076 Caen, France.
[Guerdal, G.] Argonne Natl Lab, Nucl Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Suchyta, S (reprint author), Michigan State Univ, Natl Superconducting Cyclotron Lab, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
RI Carpenter, Michael/E-4287-2015
OI Carpenter, Michael/0000-0002-3237-5734
FU NSF [PHY-1102511]; DOE [DE-NA0000979, DE-AC02-06CH11357,
DE-FG02-94-ER40834]
FX This work was funded in part by the NSF under Contract No. PHY-1102511
(NSCL) and the DOE under Contracts No. DE-NA0000979 (NNSA) and No.
DE-AC02-06CH11357 (ANL), and Grant No. DE-FG02-94-ER40834 (UM).
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PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 2469-9985
EI 2469-9993
J9 PHYS REV C
JI Phys. Rev. C
PD MAR 21
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 3
DI 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034317
PG 9
WC Physics, Nuclear
SC Physics
GA AE6SM
UT WOS:000334125100004
ER
PT J
AU Brelsford, C
Shepherd, D
AF Brelsford, Christa
Shepherd, Doug
TI Using mixture-tuned match filtering to measure changes in subpixel
vegetation area in Las Vegas, Nevada
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED REMOTE SENSING
LA English
DT Article
DE mixture-tuned match filtering; vegetation abundance; Las Vegas
ID LEAFY SPURGE; HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY; COVER
AB In desert cities, accurate measurements of vegetation area within residential lots are necessary to understand drivers of change in water consumption. Most residential lots are smaller than an individual 30-m pixel from Landsat satellite images and have a mixture of vegetation and other land covers. Quantifying vegetation change in this environment requires estimating subpixel vegetation area. Mixture-tuned match filtering ( MTMF) has been successfully used for subpixel target detection. There have been few successful applications of MTMF to subpixel abundance estimation because the relationship observed between MTMF estimates and ground measurements of abundance is noisy. We use a ground truth dataset over 10 times larger than that available for any previous MTMF application to estimate the bias between ground data and MTMF results. We find that MTMF underestimates the fractional area of vegetation by 5% to 10% and show that averaging over multiple pixels is necessary to reduce noise in the dataset. We conclude that MTMF is a viable technique for fractional area estimation when a large dataset is available for calibration. When this method is applied to estimating vegetation area in Las Vegas, Nevada, spatial and temporal trends are consistent with expectations from known population growth and policy changes. (C) 2014 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
C1 [Brelsford, Christa] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Energy & Infrastruct Anal Grp, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Brelsford, Christa; Shepherd, Doug] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Ctr Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Brelsford, Christa] Arizona State Univ, Sch Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
[Shepherd, Doug] Univ Colorado Denver, Dept Phys, Denver, CO 80217 USA.
RP Brelsford, C (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Energy & Infrastruct Anal Grp, POB 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM christa.brelsford@asu.edu
OI Christa, Brelsford/0000-0002-3490-8020
FU Los Alamos National Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD)
FX The authors thank Dr. Brian Munsky for helpful conversations on the
application of mutual information to this problem. This work was
supported through Los Alamos National Laboratory Directed Research and
Development (LDRD).
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PI BELLINGHAM
PA 1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98225 USA
SN 1931-3195
J9 J APPL REMOTE SENS
JI J. Appl. Remote Sens.
PD MAR 21
PY 2014
VL 8
AR 083660
DI 10.1117/1.JRS.8.083660
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Remote Sensing; Imaging Science & Photographic
Technology
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Remote Sensing; Imaging Science &
Photographic Technology
GA AD9CZ
UT WOS:000333563600001
ER
PT J
AU Altheimer, A
Arce, A
Asquith, L
Mayes, JB
Kuutmann, EB
Berger, J
Bjergaard, D
Bryngemark, L
Buckley, A
Butterworth, J
Cacciari, M
Campanelli, M
Carli, T
Chala, M
Chapleau, B
Chen, C
Chou, JP
Cornelissen, T
Curtin, D
Dasgupta, M
Davison, A
Dias, FD
de Cosa, A
de Roeck, A
Debenedetti, C
Doglioni, C
Ellis, SD
Fassi, F
Ferrando, J
Fleischmann, S
Freytsis, M
Silva, MLG
de la Hoz, SG
Guescini, F
Han, Z
Hook, A
Hornig, A
Izaguirre, E
Jankowiak, M
Juknevich, J
Kaci, M
Kar, D
Kasieczka, G
Kogler, R
Larkoski, A
Loch, P
Mateos, DL
Marzani, S
Masetti, L
Mateu, V
Miller, DW
Mishra, K
Nef, P
Nordstrom, K
Garcia, EO
Penwell, J
Pilot, J
Plehn, T
Rappoccio, S
Rizzi, A
Rodrigo, G
Safonov, A
Salam, GP
Salt, J
Schaetzel, S
Schioppa, M
Schmidt, A
Scholtz, J
Schwartzman, A
Schwartz, MD
Segala, M
Son, M
Soyez, G
Spannowsky, M
Stewart, I
Strom, D
Swiatlowski, M
Martinez, VS
Takeuchi, M
Thaler, J
Thompson, EN
Tran, NV
Vermilion, C
Villaplana, M
Vos, M
Wacker, J
Walsh, J
AF Altheimer, A.
Arce, A.
Asquith, L.
Mayes, J. Backus
Kuutmann, E. Bergeaas
Berger, J.
Bjergaard, D.
Bryngemark, L.
Buckley, A.
Butterworth, J.
Cacciari, M.
Campanelli, M.
Carli, T.
Chala, M.
Chapleau, B.
Chen, C.
Chou, J. P.
Cornelissen, Th
Curtin, D.
Dasgupta, M.
Davison, A.
de Almeida Dias, F.
de Cosa, A.
de Roeck, A.
Debenedetti, C.
Doglioni, C.
Ellis, S. D.
Fassi, F.
Ferrando, J.
Fleischmann, S.
Freytsis, M.
Gonzalez Silva, M. L.
Gonzalez de la Hoz, S.
Guescini, F.
Han, Z.
Hook, A.
Hornig, A.
Izaguirre, E.
Jankowiak, M.
Juknevich, J.
Kaci, M.
Kar, D.
Kasieczka, G.
Kogler, R.
Larkoski, A.
Loch, P.
Mateos, D. Lopez
Marzani, S.
Masetti, L.
Mateu, V.
Miller, D. W.
Mishra, K.
Nef, P.
Nordstrom, K.
Garcia, E. Oliver
Penwell, J.
Pilot, J.
Plehn, T.
Rappoccio, S.
Rizzi, A.
Rodrigo, G.
Safonov, A.
Salam, G. P.
Salt, J.
Schaetzel, S.
Schioppa, M.
Schmidt, A.
Scholtz, J.
Schwartzman, A.
Schwartz, M. D.
Segala, M.
Son, M.
Soyez, G.
Spannowsky, M.
Stewart, I.
Strom, D.
Swiatlowski, M.
Martinez, V. Sanchez
Takeuchi, M.
Thaler, J.
Thompson, E. N.
Tran, N. V.
Vermilion, C.
Villaplana, M.
Vos, M.
Wacker, J.
Walsh, J.
TI Boosted objects and jet substructure at the LHC. Report of BOOST2012,
held at IFIC Valencia, 23rd-27th of July 2012
SO EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
LA English
DT Article
ID HERWIG PLUS; RESUMMATION; COLLISIONS; PHYSICS
AB This report of the BOOST2012 workshop presents the results of four working groups that studied key aspects of jet substructure. We discuss the potential of first-principle QCD calculations to yield a precise description of the substructure of jets and study the accuracy of state-of-the-art Monte Carlo tools. Limitations of the experiments' ability to resolve substructure are evaluated, with a focus on the impact of additional (pile-up) proton proton collisions on jet substructure performance in future LHC operating scenarios. A final section summarizes the lessons learnt from jet substructure analyses in searches for new physics in the production of boosted top quarks.
C1 [Altheimer, A.; Thompson, E. N.] Columbia Univ, Nevis Lab, Irvington, NY 10533 USA.
[Arce, A.; Bjergaard, D.] Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
[Asquith, L.] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Mayes, J. Backus; Hook, A.; Izaguirre, E.; Jankowiak, M.; Larkoski, A.; Nef, P.; Schwartzman, A.; Swiatlowski, M.; Wacker, J.] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
[Kuutmann, E. Bergeaas] DESY, Deutsch Elektronen Synchrotron, D-15738 Zeuthen, Germany.
[Berger, J.] Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA.
[Bryngemark, L.] Lund Univ, S-22100 Lund, Sweden.
[Buckley, A.; Debenedetti, C.] Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, Midlothian, Scotland.
[Butterworth, J.; Campanelli, M.; Davison, A.] UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England.
[Cacciari, M.; Salam, G. P.] CERN, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland.
[Carli, T.; de Roeck, A.; Salam, G. P.] Univ Paris 06, LPTHE, Paris, France.
[Carli, T.; de Roeck, A.; Salam, G. P.] CNRS, UMR 7589, Paris, France.
[Chala, M.] CAFPE, Granada 18071, Spain.
[Chala, M.] U Granada, Granada, Spain.
[Chapleau, B.] McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ H3A 2T8, Canada.
[Chen, C.] Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Chou, J. P.] Rutgers State Univ, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA.
[Cornelissen, Th; Fleischmann, S.] Berg Univ Wuppertal, D-42097 Wuppertal, Germany.
[Curtin, D.] SUNY Stony Brook, YITP, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Dasgupta, M.] Univ Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
[de Almeida Dias, F.] UNESP Univ Estadual Paulista, BR-01140070 Sao Paulo, Brazil.
[de Cosa, A.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, I-80216 Naples, Italy.
[de Cosa, A.] Univ Naples Federico II, I-80216 Naples, Italy.
[Doglioni, C.; Guescini, F.] Univ Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
[Ellis, S. D.; Hornig, A.; Scholtz, J.] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Fassi, F.; Gonzalez de la Hoz, S.; Kaci, M.; Garcia, E. Oliver; Rodrigo, G.; Salt, J.; Martinez, V. Sanchez; Villaplana, M.; Vos, M.] UVEG, CSIC, IFIC, Inst Fis Corpuscular, Valencia 46071, Spain.
[Ferrando, J.; Kar, D.; Nordstrom, K.] Univ Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland.
[Freytsis, M.; Vermilion, C.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Gonzalez Silva, M. L.] Univ Buenos Aires, RA-1428 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina.
[Han, Z.; Mateos, D. Lopez; Schwartz, M. D.] Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
[Juknevich, J.] Weizmann Inst Sci, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel.
[Kogler, R.; Schmidt, A.] Univ Hamburg, D-22761 Hamburg, Germany.
[Kasieczka, G.; Plehn, T.; Schaetzel, S.; Schmidt, A.; Takeuchi, M.] Heidelberg Univ, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
[Loch, P.] Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA.
[Marzani, S.; Spannowsky, M.] Univ Durham, IPPP, Durham DH1 3LE, England.
[Masetti, L.] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, D-55099 Mainz, Germany.
[Mateu, V.; Stewart, I.; Thaler, J.] MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Miller, D. W.] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Mishra, K.; Tran, N. V.] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Penwell, J.] Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Pilot, J.] Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Rappoccio, S.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
[Rizzi, A.] INFN, I-56127 Pisa, Italy.
[Rizzi, A.] Univ Pisa, I-56127 Pisa, Italy.
[Safonov, A.] Texas A&M Univ, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
[Schioppa, M.] INFN, I-87036 Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy.
[Schioppa, M.] Univ Calabria, I-87036 Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy.
[Segala, M.] Brown Univ, Richmond, RI 02912 USA.
[Son, M.] Yale Univ, New Haven, CT 06511 USA.
[Soyez, G.] CEA Saclay, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France.
[Strom, D.] Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
[Freytsis, M.; Walsh, J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
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EM marcel.vos@ific.uv.es
RI Ferrando, James/A-9192-2012; Kar, Deepak/N-1844-2014; Gonzalez de la
Hoz, Santiago/E-2494-2016; Son, Minho/N-9470-2015; Fassi,
Farida/F-3571-2016;
OI Ferrando, James/0000-0002-1007-7816; Gonzalez de la Hoz,
Santiago/0000-0001-5304-5390; Schmidt, Alexander/0000-0003-2711-8984;
Rizzi, Andrea/0000-0002-4543-2718; Marzani, Simone/0000-0002-9675-7133;
Nordstrom, Karl/0000-0001-8877-7719; Salam, Gavin/0000-0002-2655-4373;
Fassi, Farida/0000-0002-6423-7213; Dasgupta, Mrinal/0000-0003-0204-8430
FU Spanish Center for Particle Physics, Astroparticle and Nuclear Physics
(CPAN); regional government (Generalitat Valenciana); Heidelberg
University; IFIC (U. Valencia/CSIC)
FX We thank the Spanish Center for Particle Physics, Astroparticle and
Nuclear Physics (CPAN), the regional government (Generalitat
Valenciana), Heidelberg University and IFIC (U. Valencia/CSIC) for their
generous support of the BOOST2012 conference. We furthermore thank the
Fundacion Cultural Bancaja for putting at our disposal the "Centro
Cultural" that hosted the workshop, the IT teams at IFIC, UW and LPTHE
for the facilities offered to host the BOOST samples, TotNou for the
organization of the workshop, Isidoro Garcia of CPAN for organizing the
outreach event and coordinating the contacts with the media and Pilar
Ordaz for the design of the poster and logotype.
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Kajfasz, E
Karmanov, D
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Khalatyan, N
Khanov, A
Kharchilava, A
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Kiselevich, I
Kohli, JM
Kozelov, AV
Kraus, J
Kumar, A
Kupco, A
Kurca, T
Kuzmin, VA
Lammers, S
Lebrun, P
Lee, HS
Lee, SW
Lee, WM
Lei, X
Lellouch, J
Li, D
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Lim, JK
Lincoln, D
Linnemann, J
Lipaev, VV
Lipton, R
Liu, H
Liu, Y
Lobodenko, A
Lokajicek, M
de Sa, RL
Luna-Garcia, R
Lyon, AL
Maciel, AKA
Madar, R
Magana-Villalba, R
Malik, S
Malyshev, VL
Mansour, J
Martinez-Ortega, J
McCarthy, R
McGivern, CL
Meijer, MM
Melnitchouk, A
Menezes, D
Mercadante, PG
Merkin, M
Meyer, A
Meyer, J
Miconi, F
Mondal, NK
Mulhearn, M
Nagy, E
Narain, M
Nayyar, R
Neal, HA
Negret, JP
Neustroev, P
Nguyen, HT
Nunnemann, T
Orduna, J
Osman, N
Osta, J
Pal, A
Parashar, N
Parihar, V
Park, SK
Partridge, R
Parua, N
Patwa, A
Penning, B
Perfilov, M
Peters, Y
Petridis, K
Petrillo, G
Petroff, P
Pleier, MA
Podstavkov, VM
Popov, AV
Prewitt, M
Price, D
Prokopenko, N
Qian, J
Quadt, A
Quinn, B
Ratoff, PN
Razumov, I
Ripp-Baudot, I
Rizatdinova, F
Rominsky, M
Ross, A
Royon, C
Rubinov, P
Ruchti, R
Sajot, G
Sanchez-Hernandez, A
Sanders, MP
Santos, AS
Savage, G
Sawyer, L
Scanlon, T
Schamberger, RD
Scheglov, Y
Schellman, H
Schwanenberger, C
Schwienhorst, R
Sekaric, J
Severini, H
Shabalina, E
Shary, V
Shaw, S
Shchukin, AA
Simak, V
Skubic, P
Slattery, P
Smirnov, D
Snow, GR
Snow, J
Snyder, S
Soldner-Rembold, S
Sonnenschein, L
Soustruznik, K
Stark, J
Stoyanova, DA
Strauss, M
Suter, L
Svoisky, P
Titov, M
Tokmenin, VV
Tsai, YT
Tsybychev, D
Tuchming, B
Tully, C
Uvarov, L
Uvarov, S
Uzunyan, S
Van Kooten, R
van Leeuwen, WM
Varelas, N
Varnes, EW
Vasilyev, IA
Verkheev, AY
Vertogradov, LS
Verzocchi, M
Vesterinen, M
Vilanova, D
Vokac, P
Wahl, HD
Wang, MHLS
Warchol, J
Watts, G
Wayne, M
Weichert, J
Welty-Rieger, L
Williams, MRJ
Wilson, GW
Wobisch, M
Wood, DR
Wyatt, TR
Xie, Y
Yamada, R
Yang, S
Yasuda, T
Yatsunenko, YA
Ye, W
Ye, Z
Yin, H
Yip, K
Youn, SW
Yu, JM
Zennamo, J
Zhao, TG
Zhou, B
Zhu, J
Zielinski, M
Zieminska, D
Zivkovic, L
AF Abazov, V. M.
Abbott, B.
Acharya, B. S.
Adams, M.
Adams, T.
Agnew, J. P.
Alexeev, G. D.
Alkhazov, G.
Alton, A.
Askew, A.
Atkins, S.
Augsten, K.
Avila, C.
Badaud, F.
Bagby, L.
Baldin, B.
Bandurin, D. V.
Banerjee, S.
Barberis, E.
Baringer, P.
Bartlett, J. F.
Bassler, U.
Bazterra, V.
Bean, A.
Begalli, M.
Bellantoni, L.
Beri, S. B.
Bernardi, G.
Bernhard, R.
Bertram, I.
Besancon, M.
Beuselinck, R.
Bhat, P. C.
Bhatia, S.
Bhatnagar, V.
Blazey, G.
Blessing, S.
Bloom, K.
Boehnlein, A.
Boline, D.
Boos, E. E.
Borissov, G.
Brandt, A.
Brandt, O.
Brock, R.
Bross, A.
Brown, D.
Bu, X. B.
Buehler, M.
Buescher, V.
Bunichev, V.
Burdin, S.
Buszello, C. P.
Camacho-Perez, E.
Casey, B. C. K.
Castilla-Valdez, H.
Caughron, S.
Chakrabarti, S.
Chan, K. M.
Chandra, A.
Chapon, E.
Chen, G.
Cho, S. W.
Choi, S.
Choudhary, B.
Cihangir, S.
Claes, D.
Clutter, J.
Cooke, M.
Cooper, W. E.
Corcoran, M.
Couderc, F.
Cousinou, M. -C.
Cutts, D.
Das, A.
Davies, G.
de Jong, S. J.
De La Cruz-Burelo, E.
Deliot, F.
Demina, R.
Denisov, D.
Denisov, S. P.
Desai, S.
Deterre, C.
DeVaughan, K.
Diehl, H. T.
Diesburg, M.
Ding, P. F.
Dominguez, A.
Dubey, A.
Dudko, L. V.
Duperrin, A.
Dutt, S.
Eads, M.
Edmunds, D.
Ellison, J.
Elvira, V. D.
Enari, Y.
Evans, H.
Evdokimov, V. N.
Feng, L.
Ferbel, T.
Fiedler, F.
Filthaut, F.
Fisher, W.
Fisk, H. E.
Fortner, M.
Fox, H.
Fuess, S.
Garbincius, P. H.
Garcia-Bellido, A.
Garcia-Gonzalez, J. A.
Gavrilov, V.
Geng, W.
Gerber, C. E.
Gershtein, Y.
Ginther, G.
Golovanov, G.
Grannis, P. D.
Greder, S.
Greenlee, H.
Grenier, G.
Gris, Ph
Grivaz, J. -F.
Grohsjean, A.
Gruenendahl, S.
Gruenewald, M. W.
Guillemin, T.
Gutierrez, G.
Gutierrez, P.
Haley, J.
Han, L.
Harder, K.
Harel, A.
Hauptman, J. M.
Hays, J.
Head, T.
Hebbeker, T.
Hedin, D.
Hegab, H.
Heinson, A. P.
Heintz, U.
Hensel, C.
Heredia-De La Cruz, I.
Herner, K.
Hesketh, G.
Hildreth, M. D.
Hirosky, R.
Hoang, T.
Hobbs, J. D.
Hoeneisen, B.
Hogan, J.
Hohlfeld, M.
Holzbauer, J. L.
Howley, I.
Hubacek, Z.
Hynek, V.
Iashvili, I.
Ilchenko, Y.
Illingworth, R.
Ito, A. S.
Jabeen, S.
Jaffre, M.
Jayasinghe, A.
Jeong, M. S.
Jesik, R.
Jiang, P.
Johns, K.
Johnson, E.
Johnson, M.
Jonckheere, A.
Jonsson, P.
Joshi, J.
Jung, A. W.
Juste, A.
Kajfasz, E.
Karmanov, D.
Katsanos, I.
Kehoe, R.
Kermiche, S.
Khalatyan, N.
Khanov, A.
Kharchilava, A.
Kharzheev, Y. N.
Kiselevich, I.
Kohli, J. M.
Kozelov, A. V.
Kraus, J.
Kumar, A.
Kupco, A.
Kurca, T.
Kuzmin, V. A.
Lammers, S.
Lebrun, P.
Lee, H. S.
Lee, S. W.
Lee, W. M.
Lei, X.
Lellouch, J.
Li, D.
Li, H.
Li, L.
Li, Q. Z.
Lim, J. K.
Lincoln, D.
Linnemann, J.
Lipaev, V. V.
Lipton, R.
Liu, H.
Liu, Y.
Lobodenko, A.
Lokajicek, M.
de Sa, R. Lopes
Luna-Garcia, R.
Lyon, A. L.
Maciel, A. K. A.
Madar, R.
Magana-Villalba, R.
Malik, S.
Malyshev, V. L.
Mansour, J.
Martinez-Ortega, J.
McCarthy, R.
McGivern, C. L.
Meijer, M. M.
Melnitchouk, A.
Menezes, D.
Mercadante, P. G.
Merkin, M.
Meyer, A.
Meyer, J.
Miconi, F.
Mondal, N. K.
Mulhearn, M.
Nagy, E.
Narain, M.
Nayyar, R.
Neal, H. A.
Negret, J. P.
Neustroev, P.
Nguyen, H. T.
Nunnemann, T.
Orduna, J.
Osman, N.
Osta, J.
Pal, A.
Parashar, N.
Parihar, V.
Park, S. K.
Partridge, R.
Parua, N.
Patwa, A.
Penning, B.
Perfilov, M.
Peters, Y.
Petridis, K.
Petrillo, G.
Petroff, P.
Pleier, M. -A.
Podstavkov, V. M.
Popov, A. V.
Prewitt, M.
Price, D.
Prokopenko, N.
Qian, J.
Quadt, A.
Quinn, B.
Ratoff, P. N.
Razumov, I.
Ripp-Baudot, I.
Rizatdinova, F.
Rominsky, M.
Ross, A.
Royon, C.
Rubinov, P.
Ruchti, R.
Sajot, G.
Sanchez-Hernandez, A.
Sanders, M. P.
Santos, A. S.
Savage, G.
Sawyer, L.
Scanlon, T.
Schamberger, R. D.
Scheglov, Y.
Schellman, H.
Schwanenberger, C.
Schwienhorst, R.
Sekaric, J.
Severini, H.
Shabalina, E.
Shary, V.
Shaw, S.
Shchukin, A. A.
Simak, V.
Skubic, P.
Slattery, P.
Smirnov, D.
Snow, G. R.
Snow, J.
Snyder, S.
Soldner-Rembold, S.
Sonnenschein, L.
Soustruznik, K.
Stark, J.
Stoyanova, D. A.
Strauss, M.
Suter, L.
Svoisky, P.
Titov, M.
Tokmenin, V. V.
Tsai, Y. -T.
Tsybychev, D.
Tuchming, B.
Tully, C.
Uvarov, L.
Uvarov, S.
Uzunyan, S.
Van Kooten, R.
van Leeuwen, W. M.
Varelas, N.
Varnes, E. W.
Vasilyev, I. A.
Verkheev, A. Y.
Vertogradov, L. S.
Verzocchi, M.
Vesterinen, M.
Vilanova, D.
Vokac, P.
Wahl, H. D.
Wang, M. H. L. S.
Warchol, J.
Watts, G.
Wayne, M.
Weichert, J.
Welty-Rieger, L.
Williams, M. R. J.
Wilson, G. W.
Wobisch, M.
Wood, D. R.
Wyatt, T. R.
Xie, Y.
Yamada, R.
Yang, S.
Yasuda, T.
Yatsunenko, Y. A.
Ye, W.
Ye, Z.
Yin, H.
Yip, K.
Youn, S. W.
Yu, J. M.
Zennamo, J.
Zhao, T. G.
Zhou, B.
Zhu, J.
Zielinski, M.
Zieminska, D.
Zivkovic, L.
CA D0 Collaboration
TI Measurement of the Direct CP-violating Charge Asymmetry in D-s(+/-) ->
Phi pi(+/-) Decays
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID DETECTOR
AB We present a measurement of the direct CP-violating charge asymmetry in D-s(+) -> phi pi(+/-) decays where the phi meson decays to K+ K-, using the full Run II data set with an integrated luminosity of 10.4 fb(-1) of proton- antiproton collisions collected using the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider. The normalized difference A(CP) in the yield of D-s(+) and D-s(-) mesons in these decays is measured by fitting the difference between their reconstructed invariant mass distributions. This results in an asymmetry of A(CP) = [-0.38 +/- 0.27]%, which is the most precise measurement of this quantity to date. The result is consistent with the standard model prediction of zero CP asymmetry in this decay.
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[Begalli, M.] Univ Estado Rio de Janeiro, BR-20550011 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
[Mercadante, P. G.] Univ Fed ABC, Santo Andre, Brazil.
[Han, L.; Jiang, P.; Liu, Y.; Yang, S.] Univ Sci & Technol China, Hefei 230026, Peoples R China.
[Avila, C.; Negret, J. P.] Univ Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.
[Soustruznik, K.] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Math & Phys, Ctr Particle Phys, Prague, Czech Republic.
[Augsten, K.; Hubacek, Z.; Hynek, V.; Simak, V.; Vokac, P.] Czech Tech Univ, CR-16635 Prague, Czech Republic.
[Kupco, A.; Lokajicek, M.] Acad Sci Czech Republic, Inst Phys, Prague, Czech Republic.
[Hoeneisen, B.] Univ San Francisco Quito, Quito, Ecuador.
[Badaud, F.; Gris, Ph] Univ Clermont Ferrand, CNRS, IN2P3, LPC, Clermont, France.
[Sajot, G.; Stark, J.] Univ Grenoble 1, CNRS, IN2P3, Inst Natl Polytech Grenoble,LPSC, Grenoble, France.
[Cousinou, M. -C.; Duperrin, A.; Geng, W.; Kajfasz, E.; Kermiche, S.; Nagy, E.; Osman, N.] Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille, France.
[Grivaz, J. -F.; Guillemin, T.; Jaffre, M.; Petroff, P.] Univ Paris 11, CNRS, IN2P3, LAL, F-91405 Orsay, France.
[Bernardi, G.; Brown, D.; Enari, Y.; Lellouch, J.; Li, D.; Zivkovic, L.] Univ Paris 06, CNRS, IN2P3, LPNHE, Paris, France.
[Bernardi, G.; Brown, D.; Enari, Y.; Lellouch, J.; Li, D.; Zivkovic, L.] Univ Paris 07, CNRS, IN2P3, LPNHE, Paris, France.
[Bassler, U.; Besancon, M.; Chapon, E.; Couderc, F.; Deliot, F.; Grohsjean, A.; Hubacek, Z.; Royon, C.; Shary, V.; Titov, M.; Tuchming, B.; Vilanova, D.] CEA, Irfu, SPP, Saclay, France.
[Greder, S.; Miconi, F.; Ripp-Baudot, I.] Univ Strasbourg, CNRS, IN2P3, IPHC, Strasbourg, France.
[Grenier, G.; Kurca, T.; Lebrun, P.] Univ Lyon 1, CNRS, IN2P3, IPNL, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France.
[Grenier, G.; Kurca, T.; Lebrun, P.] Univ Lyon, Lyon, France.
[Hebbeker, T.; Meyer, A.; Sonnenschein, L.] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Phys Inst A3, Aachen, Germany.
[Bernhard, R.; Madar, R.] Univ Freiburg, Inst Phys, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany.
[Brandt, O.; Deterre, C.; Hensel, C.; Mansour, J.; Meyer, J.; Peters, Y.; Quadt, A.; Shabalina, E.] Univ Gottingen, Inst Phys 2, Gottingen, Germany.
[Buescher, V.; Fiedler, F.; Hohlfeld, M.; Weichert, J.] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Phys, Mainz, Germany.
[Nunnemann, T.; Sanders, M. P.] Univ Munich, Munich, Germany.
[Beri, S. B.; Bhatnagar, V.; Dutt, S.; Kohli, J. M.] Panjab Univ, Chandigarh 160014, India.
[Choudhary, B.; Dubey, A.] Univ Delhi, Delhi 110007, India.
[Acharya, B. S.; Banerjee, S.; Mondal, N. K.] Tata Inst Fundamental Res, Mumbai 400005, Maharashtra, India.
[Gruenewald, M. W.] Univ Coll Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
[Cho, S. W.; Choi, S.; Jeong, M. S.; Lee, H. S.; Lim, J. K.; Park, S. K.] Korea Univ, Korea Detector Lab, Seoul, South Korea.
[Camacho-Perez, E.; Castilla-Valdez, H.; De La Cruz-Burelo, E.; Garcia-Gonzalez, J. A.; Heredia-De La Cruz, I.; Luna-Garcia, R.; Magana-Villalba, R.; Martinez-Ortega, J.; Sanchez-Hernandez, A.] CINVESTAV, Mexico City 14000, DF, Mexico.
[de Jong, S. J.; Filthaut, F.; Meijer, M. M.; van Leeuwen, W. M.] NIKHEF H, NL-1009 DB Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[de Jong, S. J.; Filthaut, F.; Meijer, M. M.] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands.
[Abazov, V. M.; Alexeev, G. D.; Golovanov, G.; Kharzheev, Y. N.; Malyshev, V. L.; Tokmenin, V. V.; Verkheev, A. Y.; Vertogradov, L. S.; Yatsunenko, Y. A.] Joint Inst Nucl Res, Dubna, Russia.
[Gavrilov, V.; Kiselevich, I.] Inst Theoret & Expt Phys, Moscow 117259, Russia.
[Boos, E. E.; Bunichev, V.; Dudko, L. V.; Karmanov, D.; Kuzmin, V. A.; Merkin, M.; Perfilov, M.] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Moscow, Russia.
[Denisov, S. P.; Evdokimov, V. N.; Kozelov, A. V.; Lipaev, V. V.; Popov, A. V.; Prokopenko, N.; Razumov, I.; Shchukin, A. A.; Stoyanova, D. A.; Vasilyev, I. A.] Inst High Energy Phys, Protvino, Russia.
[Alkhazov, G.; Lobodenko, A.; Neustroev, P.; Scheglov, Y.; Uvarov, L.; Uvarov, S.] Petersburg Nucl Phys Inst, St Petersburg, Russia.
[Juste, A.] ICREA, Barcelona, Spain.
[Juste, A.] IFAE, Barcelona, Spain.
[Buszello, C. P.] Uppsala Univ, Uppsala, Sweden.
[Bertram, I.; Borissov, G.; Burdin, S.; Fox, H.; Ratoff, P. N.; Ross, A.] Univ Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YB, England.
[Beuselinck, R.; Davies, G.; Hays, J.; Jesik, R.; Jonsson, P.; Scanlon, T.] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, London SW7 2AZ, England.
[Agnew, J. P.; Ding, P. F.; Harder, K.; Head, T.; Hesketh, G.; McGivern, C. L.; Petridis, K.; Price, D.; Schwanenberger, C.; Soldner-Rembold, S.; Suter, L.; Vesterinen, M.; Wyatt, T. R.; Zhao, T. G.] Univ Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
[Das, A.; Johns, K.; Lei, X.; Nayyar, R.; Varnes, E. W.] Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
[Ellison, J.; Heinson, A. P.; Joshi, J.; Li, L.] Univ Calif Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
[Adams, T.; Askew, A.; Bandurin, D. V.; Blessing, S.; Hoang, T.; Wahl, H. D.] Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[Bagby, L.; Baldin, B.; Bartlett, J. F.; Bellantoni, L.; Bhat, P. C.; Boehnlein, A.; Bross, A.; Bu, X. B.; Buehler, M.; Casey, B. C. K.; Cihangir, S.; Cooke, M.; Cooper, W. E.; Denisov, D.; Desai, S.; Diehl, H. T.; Diesburg, M.; Elvira, V. D.; Fisk, H. E.; Fuess, S.; Garbincius, P. H.; Ginther, G.; Greenlee, H.; Gruenendahl, S.; Gutierrez, G.; Herner, K.; Illingworth, R.; Ito, A. S.; Johnson, M.; Jonckheere, A.; Jung, A. W.; Khalatyan, N.; Lee, W. M.; Li, Q. Z.; Lincoln, D.; Lipton, R.; Lyon, A. L.; Melnitchouk, A.; Penning, B.; Podstavkov, V. M.; Rominsky, M.; Rubinov, P.; Savage, G.; Verzocchi, M.; Wang, M. H. L. S.; Xie, Y.; Yamada, R.; Yasuda, T.; Ye, Z.; Yin, H.; Youn, S. W.] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Adams, M.; Bazterra, V.; Gerber, C. E.; Varelas, N.] Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
[Blazey, G.; Eads, M.; Feng, L.; Fortner, M.; Hedin, D.; Menezes, D.; Uzunyan, S.] No Illinois Univ, De Kalb, IL 60115 USA.
[Schellman, H.; Welty-Rieger, L.] Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
[Evans, H.; Lammers, S.; Parua, N.; Van Kooten, R.; Williams, M. R. J.; Zieminska, D.] Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Parashar, N.] Purdue Univ Calumet, Hammond, IN 46323 USA.
[Chan, K. M.; Hildreth, M. D.; Osta, J.; Ruchti, R.; Smirnov, D.; Warchol, J.; Wayne, M.] Univ Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA.
[Hauptman, J. M.; Lee, S. W.] Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Baringer, P.; Bean, A.; Chen, G.; Clutter, J.; Sekaric, J.; Wilson, G. W.] Univ Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
[Atkins, S.; Sawyer, L.; Wobisch, M.] Louisiana Tech Univ, Ruston, LA 71272 USA.
[Barberis, E.; Wood, D. R.] Northeastern Univ, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
[Alton, A.; Neal, H. A.; Qian, J.; Yu, J. M.; Zhou, B.; Zhu, J.] Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Brock, R.; Caughron, S.; Edmunds, D.; Fisher, W.; Geng, W.; Johnson, E.; Linnemann, J.; Schwienhorst, R.; Shaw, S.] Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Bhatia, S.; Holzbauer, J. L.; Kraus, J.; Quinn, B.] Univ Mississippi, University, MS 38677 USA.
[Bloom, K.; Claes, D.; DeVaughan, K.; Dominguez, A.; Katsanos, I.; Malik, S.; Snow, G. R.] Univ Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA.
[Gershtein, Y.] Rutgers State Univ, Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA.
[Tully, C.] Princeton Univ, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Iashvili, I.; Kharchilava, A.; Kumar, A.; Zennamo, J.] SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA.
[Demina, R.; Ferbel, T.; Garcia-Bellido, A.; Ginther, G.; Harel, A.; Petrillo, G.; Slattery, P.; Tsai, Y. -T.; Zielinski, M.] Univ Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 USA.
[Boline, D.; Chakrabarti, S.; Grannis, P. D.; Hobbs, J. D.; de Sa, R. Lopes; McCarthy, R.; Schamberger, R. D.; Tsybychev, D.; Ye, W.] SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Patwa, A.; Pleier, M. -A.; Snyder, S.; Yip, K.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Snow, J.] Langston Univ, Langston, OK 73050 USA.
[Abbott, B.; Gutierrez, P.; Jayasinghe, A.; Severini, H.; Skubic, P.; Strauss, M.; Svoisky, P.] Univ Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
[Haley, J.; Hegab, H.; Khanov, A.; Rizatdinova, F.] Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA.
[Cutts, D.; Heintz, U.; Jabeen, S.; Narain, M.; Parihar, V.; Partridge, R.] Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 USA.
[Brandt, A.; Howley, I.; Pal, A.] Univ Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019 USA.
[Ilchenko, Y.; Kehoe, R.; Liu, H.] So Methodist Univ, Dallas, TX 75275 USA.
[Chandra, A.; Corcoran, M.; Hogan, J.; Orduna, J.; Prewitt, M.] Rice Univ, Houston, TX 77005 USA.
[Hirosky, R.; Li, H.; Mulhearn, M.; Nguyen, H. T.] Univ Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA.
[Watts, G.] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
RP Abazov, VM (reprint author), Joint Inst Nucl Res, Dubna, Russia.
RI Kozelov, Alexander/J-3812-2014; Lokajicek, Milos/G-7800-2014; Lei,
Xiaowen/O-4348-2014; Merkin, Mikhail/D-6809-2012; Li, Liang/O-1107-2015;
Santos, Angelo/K-5552-2012; Deliot, Frederic/F-3321-2014; Sharyy,
Viatcheslav/F-9057-2014; Dudko, Lev/D-7127-2012; Kupco,
Alexander/G-9713-2014
OI Lei, Xiaowen/0000-0002-2564-8351; Li, Liang/0000-0001-6411-6107; Sharyy,
Viatcheslav/0000-0002-7161-2616; Dudko, Lev/0000-0002-4462-3192;
FU DOE; NSF; CEA; CNRS/IN2P3; MON; NRC KI; DST; Colciencias; CONACyT; NRF;
FOM; STFC; Royal Society; MSMT; GACR; BMBF; DFG; SFI; Swedish Research
Council; CAS; CNSF
FX We thank the staffs at Fermilab and collaborating institutions, and
acknowledge support from the DOE and NSF (USA); CEA and CNRS/IN2P3
(France); MON, NRC KI, and RFBR (Russia); CNPq, FAPERJ, FAPESP, and
FUNDUNESP (Brazil); DAE and DST (India); Colciencias (Colombia); CONACyT
(Mexico); NRF (Korea); FOM (Netherlands); STFC and the Royal Society
(United Kingdom); MSMT and GACR (Czech Republic); BMBF and DFG
(Germany); SFI ( Ireland); The Swedish Research Council (Sweden); and
CAS and CNSF (China).
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AU Gade, A
Janssens, RVF
Weisshaar, D
Brown, BA
Lunderberg, E
Albers, M
Bader, VM
Baugher, T
Bazin, D
Berryman, JS
Campbell, CM
Carpenter, MP
Chiara, CJ
Crawford, HL
Cromaz, M
Garg, U
Hoffman, CR
Kondev, FG
Langer, C
Lauritsen, T
Lee, IY
Lenzi, SM
Matta, JT
Nowacki, F
Recchia, F
Sieja, K
Stroberg, SR
Tostevin, JA
Williams, SJ
Wimmer, K
Zhu, S
AF Gade, A.
Janssens, R. V. F.
Weisshaar, D.
Brown, B. A.
Lunderberg, E.
Albers, M.
Bader, V. M.
Baugher, T.
Bazin, D.
Berryman, J. S.
Campbell, C. M.
Carpenter, M. P.
Chiara, C. J.
Crawford, H. L.
Cromaz, M.
Garg, U.
Hoffman, C. R.
Kondev, F. G.
Langer, C.
Lauritsen, T.
Lee, I. Y.
Lenzi, S. M.
Matta, J. T.
Nowacki, F.
Recchia, F.
Sieja, K.
Stroberg, S. R.
Tostevin, J. A.
Williams, S. J.
Wimmer, K.
Zhu, S.
TI Nuclear Structure Towards N=40 Ca-60: In-Beam gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of
Ti-58,Ti- 60
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID SHELL-MODEL; EXOTIC NUCLEI
AB Excited states in the neutron-rich N = 38, 36 nuclei Ti-60 and Ti-58 were populated in nucleon-removal reactions from V-61 projectiles at 90 MeV/nucleon. The gamma-ray transitions from such states in these Ti isotopes were detected with the advanced gamma-ray tracking array GRETINA and were corrected event by event for large Doppler shifts (nu/c similar to 0.4) using the gamma-ray interaction points deduced from online signal decomposition. The new data indicate that a steep decrease in quadrupole collectivity occurs when moving from neutron- rich N = 36, 38 Fe and Cr toward the Ti and Ca isotones. In fact, Ti-58,Ti- 60 provide some of the most neutron-rich benchmarks accessible today for calculations attempting to determine the structure of the potentially doubly magic nucleus Ca-60.
C1 [Gade, A.; Weisshaar, D.; Brown, B. A.; Lunderberg, E.; Bader, V. M.; Baugher, T.; Bazin, D.; Berryman, J. S.; Langer, C.; Recchia, F.; Stroberg, S. R.; Williams, S. J.; Wimmer, K.] Michigan State Univ, Natl Superconducting Cyclotron Lab, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Gade, A.; Brown, B. A.; Lunderberg, E.; Bader, V. M.; Baugher, T.; Stroberg, S. R.] Michigan State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Janssens, R. V. F.; Albers, M.; Carpenter, M. P.; Chiara, C. J.; Hoffman, C. R.; Lauritsen, T.; Zhu, S.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Phys, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Campbell, C. M.; Crawford, H. L.; Cromaz, M.; Lee, I. Y.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Nucl Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Chiara, C. J.] Univ Maryland, Dept Chem & Biochem, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
[Garg, U.; Matta, J. T.] Univ Notre Dame, Dept Phys, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA.
[Kondev, F. G.] Argonne Natl Lab, Nucl Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Langer, C.] Michigan State Univ, Joint Inst Nucl Astrophys, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Lenzi, S. M.] Univ Padua, Dipartimento Fis & Astron, I-35131 Padua, Italy.
[Lenzi, S. M.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Padova, I-35131 Padua, Italy.
[Nowacki, F.; Sieja, K.] IN2P3 CNRS, IPHC, F-67037 Strasbourg, France.
[Nowacki, F.; Sieja, K.] Univ Strasbourg, F-67037 Strasbourg, France.
[Tostevin, J. A.] Univ Surrey, Fac Engn & Phys Sci, Dept Phys, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England.
[Wimmer, K.] Cent Michigan Univ, Dept Phys, Mt Pleasant, MI 48859 USA.
[Crawford, H. L.] Ohio Univ, Inst Nucl & Particle Phys, Athens, OH 45701 USA.
[Crawford, H. L.] Ohio Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Athens, OH 45701 USA.
RP Gade, A (reprint author), Michigan State Univ, Natl Superconducting Cyclotron Lab, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
RI Gade, Alexandra/A-6850-2008; Carpenter, Michael/E-4287-2015; Hoffman,
Calem/H-4325-2016; Langer, Christoph/L-3422-2016
OI Gade, Alexandra/0000-0001-8825-0976; Carpenter,
Michael/0000-0002-3237-5734; Hoffman, Calem/0000-0001-7141-9827;
FU DOE, Office of Science; NSF [PHY-1102511, PHY-1068217, PHY-1068192]; DOE
[DE-AC02-05CH11231, DE-AC02-06CH11357, DE-FG02-94-ER40834,
DE-FG02-08ER41556]; Science and Technology Facilities Council (U.K.)
[ST/J000051]
FX GRETINA was funded by the DOE, Office of Science. Operation of the array
at NSCL was supported by NSF under Cooperative Agreement No. PHY-1102511
(NSCL) and DOE under Grant No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 (LBNL). We further
acknowledge DOE Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357 (ANL) and Grant Nos.
DE-FG02-94-ER40834 (UM) and DE-FG02-08ER41556 (NSCL) and support from
NSF Grant Nos. PHY-1068217 (NSCL) and PHY-1068192 (ND). J. A. T.
acknowledges support from the Science and Technology Facilities Council
(U.K.) Grant No. ST/J000051. We are grateful for Augusto Macchiavelli's
support of the GRETINA campaign at NSCL.
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AU Dastmalchi, B
Tassin, P
Koschny, T
Soukoulis, CM
AF Dastmalchi, Babak
Tassin, Philippe
Koschny, Thomas
Soukoulis, Costas M.
TI Strong group-velocity dispersion compensation with phase-engineered
sheet metamaterials
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID ELECTROMAGNETICALLY-INDUCED TRANSPARENCY; INDEX
AB Resonant metamaterials usually exhibit substantial dispersion, which is considered a shortcoming for many applications. Here we take advantage of the ability to tailor the dispersive response of a metamaterial, introducing a new method of group-velocity dispersion compensation in telecommunication systems. The method consists of stacking a number of highly dispersive sheet metamaterials and is capable of compensating the dispersion of optical fibers with either negative or positive group-velocity dispersion coefficients. We demonstrate that the phase-engineered metamaterial can provide strong group-velocity dispersion management without being adversely affected by large transmission loss, while at the same time offering high customizability and a small footprint.
C1 [Dastmalchi, Babak; Tassin, Philippe; Koschny, Thomas; Soukoulis, Costas M.] Iowa State Univ, Ames Lab US DOE, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Dastmalchi, Babak; Tassin, Philippe; Koschny, Thomas; Soukoulis, Costas M.] Iowa State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Dastmalchi, Babak; Soukoulis, Costas M.] FORTH, IESL, Iraklion 71110, Crete, Greece.
[Dastmalchi, Babak] Johannes Kepler Univ Linz, Ctr Surface & Nanoanalyt, A-4040 Linz, Austria.
[Tassin, Philippe] Chalmers Univ, Dept Appl Phys, SE-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden.
RP Dastmalchi, B (reprint author), Iowa State Univ, Ames Lab US DOE, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
EM babakds@ameslab.gov
RI Tassin, Philippe/B-7152-2008; Soukoulis, Costas/A-5295-2008; Dastmalchi,
Babak/C-9050-2013
OI Dastmalchi, Babak/0000-0002-2701-3712
FU US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science, Division of
Materials Science and Engineering [DE-AC02-07CH11358]; US Office of
Naval Research [N00014-10-1-0925]; European Research Council [320081]
FX Work at Ames Laboratory was partially supported by the US Department of
Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science, Division of Materials Science
and Engineering (Ames Laboratory is operated for the US Department of
Energy by Iowa State University under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11358),
by the US Office of Naval Research, Award No. N00014-10-1-0925
(Simulations). Work at FORTH (theory) was supported by the European
Research Council under the ERC advanced Grant No. 320081 (PHOTOMETA).
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UT WOS:000333167600002
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AU Whitelam, S
Tamblyn, I
Haxton, TK
Wieland, MB
Champness, NR
Garrahan, JP
Beton, PH
AF Whitelam, Stephen
Tamblyn, Isaac
Haxton, Thomas K.
Wieland, Maria B.
Champness, Neil R.
Garrahan, Juan P.
Beton, Peter H.
TI Common Physical Framework Explains Phase Behavior and Dynamics of
Atomic, Molecular, and Polymeric Network Formers
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW X
LA English
DT Article
ID PARTICLES; SYSTEMS; SIMULATIONS; LATTICES; COLLOIDS; MODELS
AB We show that the self-assembly of a diverse collection of building blocks can be understood within a common physical framework. These building blocks, which form periodic honeycomb networks and nonperiodic variants thereof, range in size from atoms to micron-scale polymers and interact through mechanisms as different as hydrogen bonds and covalent forces. A combination of statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics shows that one can capture the physics that governs the assembly of these networks by resolving only the geometry and strength of building-block interactions. The resulting framework reproduces a broad range of phenomena seen experimentally, including periodic and nonperiodic networks in thermal equilibrium, and nonperiodic supercooled and glassy networks away from equilibrium. Our results show how simple "design criteria" control the assembly of a wide variety of networks and suggest that kinetic trapping can be a useful way of making functional assemblies.
C1 [Whitelam, Stephen; Haxton, Thomas K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Tamblyn, Isaac] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Phys, Inst Technol, Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4, Canada.
[Wieland, Maria B.; Garrahan, Juan P.; Beton, Peter H.] Univ Nottingham, Sch Phys & Astron, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England.
[Champness, Neil R.] Univ Nottingham, Sch Chem, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England.
RP Whitelam, S (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, 1 Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM swhitelam@lbl.gov; Isaac.Tamblyn@uoit.ca; Peter.Beton@nottingham.ac.uk
RI Champness, Neil/A-1342-2010; Beton, Peter/M-5303-2014; Foundry,
Molecular/G-9968-2014;
OI Champness, Neil/0000-0003-2970-1487; Beton, Peter/0000-0002-2120-8033;
Garrahan, Juan/0000-0002-0185-3924; Tamblyn, Isaac/0000-0002-8146-6667
FU Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Office of Science of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; SOSCIP; NSERC; ACEnet; EPSRC
[EP/K01773X/1]
FX This work was done as part of a User project at the Molecular Foundry,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, supported by the Director, Office
of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of
Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. This research used
resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center,
which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of
Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. I. T. acknowledges support
from SOSCIP, NSERC, and ACEnet. M. B. W., N. R. C., J. P. G., and P. H.
B. were supported by EPSRC Grant No. EP/K01773X/1.
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AU Kubacka, T
Johnson, JA
Hoffmann, MC
Vicario, C
de Jong, S
Beaud, P
Grubel, S
Huang, SW
Huber, L
Patthey, L
Chuang, YD
Turner, JJ
Dakovski, GL
Lee, WS
Minitti, MP
Schlotter, W
Moore, RG
Hauri, CP
Koohpayeh, SM
Scagnoli, V
Ingold, G
Johnson, SL
Staub, U
AF Kubacka, T.
Johnson, J. A.
Hoffmann, M. C.
Vicario, C.
de Jong, S.
Beaud, P.
Gruebel, S.
Huang, S. -W.
Huber, L.
Patthey, L.
Chuang, Y. -D.
Turner, J. J.
Dakovski, G. L.
Lee, W. -S.
Minitti, M. P.
Schlotter, W.
Moore, R. G.
Hauri, C. P.
Koohpayeh, S. M.
Scagnoli, V.
Ingold, G.
Johnson, S. L.
Staub, U.
TI Large-Amplitude Spin Dynamics Driven by a THz Pulse in Resonance with an
Electromagnon
SO SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
ID FERROELECTRICITY; POLARIZATION; TBMNO3
AB Multiferroics have attracted strong interest for potential applications where electric fields control magnetic order. The ultimate speed of control via magnetoelectric coupling, however, remains largely unexplored. Here, we report an experiment in which we drove spin dynamics in multiferroic TbMnO3 with an intense few-cycle terahertz (THz) light pulse tuned to resonance with an electromagnon, an electric-dipole active spin excitation. We observed the resulting spin motion using time-resolved resonant soft x-ray diffraction. Our results show that it is possible to directly manipulate atomic-scale magnetic structures with the electric field of light on a sub-picosecond time scale.
C1 [Kubacka, T.; Huber, L.; Johnson, S. L.] ETH, Inst Quantum Elect, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
[Johnson, J. A.; Beaud, P.; Gruebel, S.; Huang, S. -W.; Scagnoli, V.; Ingold, G.; Staub, U.] Paul Scherrer Inst, Swiss Light Source, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland.
[Hoffmann, M. C.; de Jong, S.; Turner, J. J.; Dakovski, G. L.; Lee, W. -S.; Minitti, M. P.; Schlotter, W.] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Linac Coherent Light Source LCLS, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
[Vicario, C.; Patthey, L.; Hauri, C. P.] Paul Scherrer Inst, SwissFEL, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland.
[Chuang, Y. -D.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Moore, R. G.] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Stanford Inst Mat & Energy Sci SIMES, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
[Hauri, C. P.] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
[Koohpayeh, S. M.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Inst Quantum Matter IQM, Dept Phys & Astron, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
RP Kubacka, T (reprint author), ETH, Inst Quantum Elect, Wolfgang Pauli Str 16, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
EM tkubacka@phys.ethz.ch
RI Hoffmann, Matthias/B-3893-2009; Johnson, Steven/B-3252-2008; scagnoli,
valerio/C-6833-2008; Staub, Urs/C-4914-2015; Hauri,
Christoph/B-6192-2013; Beaud, Paul/A-8178-2008
OI Hoffmann, Matthias/0000-0002-3596-9853; Johnson,
Steven/0000-0001-6074-4894; scagnoli, valerio/0000-0002-8116-8870;
Hauri, Christoph/0000-0002-8751-0585; Beaud, Paul/0000-0001-5028-9138
FU LCLS; Stanford University through SIMES; Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory; University of Hamburg through the BMBF [FSP 301]; Center for
Free Electron Laser Science (CFEL); National Center for Competence in
Research (NCCR) Molecular Ultrafast Science and Technology; NCCR
Materials with Novel Electronic Properties; Swiss National Science
Foundation; Swiss National Science Foundation [200021_144115]; DOE
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]; DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering [DE-FG02-08ER46544]; DOE, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
[DE-AC02-76SF00515]
FX This research was carried out on the SXR Instrument at the LCLS, a
division of SLAC and an Office of Science user facility operated by
Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The SXR
Instrument is funded by a consortium including the LCLS, Stanford
University through SIMES, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the
University of Hamburg through the BMBF priority program FSP 301, and the
Center for Free Electron Laser Science (CFEL). This research was
supported by the National Center for Competence in Research (NCCR)
Molecular Ultrafast Science and Technology and NCCR Materials with Novel
Electronic Properties, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation,
and by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant no. 200021_144115).
Our ultrafast activities are supported by the ETH Femtosecond and
Attosecond Science and Technology (ETH-FAST) initiative as part of the
NCCR MUST program. The Advanced Light Source is supported by DOE under
contract no. DE-AC02-05CH11231. Crystal growth work at IQM was supported
by DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences
and Engineering under award DE-FG02-08ER46544. W.-S. L., Y.-D.C., and
R.G.M. are supported by DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Materials
Sciences and Engineering Division, under contract DE-AC02-76SF00515.
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AU Chen, C
Kang, YJ
Huo, ZY
Zhu, ZW
Huang, WY
Xin, HLL
Snyder, JD
Li, DG
Herron, JA
Mavrikakis, M
Chi, MF
More, KL
Li, YD
Markovic, NM
Somorjai, GA
Yang, PD
Stamenkovic, VR
AF Chen, Chen
Kang, Yijin
Huo, Ziyang
Zhu, Zhongwei
Huang, Wenyu
Xin, Huolin L.
Snyder, Joshua D.
Li, Dongguo
Herron, Jeffrey A.
Mavrikakis, Manos
Chi, Miaofang
More, Karren L.
Li, Yadong
Markovic, Nenad M.
Somorjai, Gabor A.
Yang, Peidong
Stamenkovic, Vojislav R.
TI Highly Crystalline Multimetallic Nanoframes with Three-Dimensional
Electrocatalytic Surfaces
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ID OXYGEN REDUCTION REACTION; PT-SKIN SURFACES; ALLOY NANOPARTICLES;
NANOCRYSTALS; NANOSCALE; EVOLUTION; CATALYSTS; POLYMERS; SIZE
AB Control of structure at the atomic level can precisely and effectively tune catalytic properties of materials, enabling enhancement in both activity and durability. We synthesized a highly active and durable class of electrocatalysts by exploiting the structural evolution of platinum-nickel (Pt-Ni) bimetallic nanocrystals. The starting material, crystalline PtNi3 polyhedra, transforms in solution by interior erosion into Pt3Ni nanoframes with surfaces that offer three-dimensional molecular accessibility. The edges of the Pt-rich PtNi3 polyhedra are maintained in the final Pt3Ni nanoframes. Both the interior and exterior catalytic surfaces of this open-framework structure are composed of the nanosegregated Pt-skin structure, which exhibits enhanced oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity. The Pt3Ni nanoframe catalysts achieved a factor of 36 enhancement in mass activity and a factor of 22 enhancement in specific activity, respectively, for this reaction (relative to state-of-the-art platinum-carbon catalysts) during prolonged exposure to reaction conditions.
C1 [Chen, Chen; Huo, Ziyang; Zhu, Zhongwei; Huang, Wenyu; Somorjai, Gabor A.; Yang, Peidong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Chen, Chen; Huo, Ziyang; Zhu, Zhongwei; Huang, Wenyu; Xin, Huolin L.; Somorjai, Gabor A.; Yang, Peidong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Chen, Chen; Li, Yadong] Tsinghua Univ, Dept Chem, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Kang, Yijin; Snyder, Joshua D.; Li, Dongguo; Markovic, Nenad M.; Stamenkovic, Vojislav R.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Herron, Jeffrey A.; Mavrikakis, Manos] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Chi, Miaofang; More, Karren L.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Yang, Peidong] King Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Chem, Fac Sci, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
[Yang, Peidong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Kavli Energy Nanosci Inst, Berkeley, CA 94704 USA.
[Yang, Peidong] Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94704 USA.
RP Yang, PD (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM p_yang@berkeley.edu; vrstamenkovic@anl.gov
RI Mavrikakis, Manos/D-5702-2012; Chen, Chen/G-3772-2015; Chi,
Miaofang/Q-2489-2015; More, Karren/A-8097-2016; Foundry,
Molecular/G-9968-2014; Xin, Huolin/E-2747-2010; Li, Dongguo/O-6253-2016;
Huang, Wenyu/L-3784-2014
OI Mavrikakis, Manos/0000-0002-5293-5356; Chen, Chen/0000-0001-5902-3037;
Chi, Miaofang/0000-0003-0764-1567; More, Karren/0000-0001-5223-9097;
Xin, Huolin/0000-0002-6521-868X; Li, Dongguo/0000-0001-7578-7811; Huang,
Wenyu/0000-0003-2327-7259
FU U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences (BES), Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
[DE-AC02-05CH11231, DE-AC02-06CH11357]; Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Fuel Cell Technologies Program; DOE, Office of
Science, BES [DE-FG02-05ER15731]; King Abdulaziz University; Scientific
User Facilities Division, BES, DOE
FX The research conducted at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
and Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) was supported by the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences (BES), Materials Sciences and Engineering Division, under
contracts DE-AC02-05CH11231 and DE-AC02-06CH11357, respectively. The
portion of work related to catalyst mass activity and durability was
supported by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Fuel
Cell Technologies Program. Work at the University of Wisconsin was
supported by DOE, Office of Science, BES, under contract
DE-FG02-05ER15731; computations were performed at supercomputing centers
located at NERSC, PNNL, and ANL, all supported by DOE. We thank King
Abdulaziz University for support of the Pt-Co bimetallic nanocatalyst
work. Microscopy studies were accomplished at the Electron Microscopy
Center at ANL, National Center for Electron Microscopy and Molecular
Foundry at LBNL, and the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences at Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, which is sponsored by the Scientific User
Facilities Division, BES, DOE. XPS studies were carried out at Advanced
Light Source (LBNL). We thank S. Alayoglu for carrying out the
site-specific EDX on the alloy nanostructures, H. Zheng for her help on
TEM work at LBNL, and Z. Liu for help on XPS analysis.
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AU Hayes, JW
Finn, E
Greenwood, L
Wittman, R
AF Hayes, John W.
Finn, Erin
Greenwood, Larry
Wittman, Rick
TI Characterization of a Thermo Scientific D711 D-T neutron generator
located in a low-scatter facility
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SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
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DE 14 MeV; D-T generator; Neutron spectral adjustment; MCNP; STAYSL PNNL
ID ACTIVATION
AB A dosimetry experiment used to measure the neutron flux and spectrum of a D-T neutron generator is presented. The D-T generator at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is installed in the middle of a large room to minimize scatter of neutrons back to the sample. The efficacy of maintaining a pure fast neutron field for the sample is investigated. Twenty-one positions within 13 cm of the neutron source contained foils or wires of Fe, Ni, and Al with additional Au, and in monitors at some locations. Spectral adjustment of the neutron flux at each position based on the measured reaction rates and theoretical Monte Carlo calculations show that at least 99.1% of the spectrum lies above 110 keV for all measured positions, and neutrons above 14 MeV can account for as much as 91% at locations along the axis of the generator and close to the source. The 14 MeV component drops to 77% in radial positions far from the source. The largest total flux observed was 829E+08 n/cm(2) s ( +/- 1.4%) in the center of the cooling cap, although additional experiments have shown this value could be as high as 1.20E+09 n/cm(2) s. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.
C1 [Hayes, John W.; Finn, Erin; Greenwood, Larry; Wittman, Rick] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Finn, E (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, POB 999, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM hayes.johnw@gmail.com; Erin.Finn@pnnl.gov; Larry.Greenwood@pnnl.gov;
Richard.Wittman@pnnl.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC05-76RL01830]
FX The research described in this paper was conducted under the Laboratory
Directed Research and Development Program at Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, a Multiprogram National Laboratory operated by Battelle for
the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC05-76RL01830. The
authors would like to thank Shannon Morley for her analysis in GENIE
2000, Laura Thierolf for editing and formatting, and Zachary Hilliard
for making some of the figures. This document is PNNL-SA-99038.
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AU Pang, X
Rybarcyk, LJ
AF Pang, X.
Rybarcyk, L. J.
TI Multi-objective particle swarm and genetic algorithm for the
optimization of the LANSCE linac operation
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DE MOPSO; MOGA; Linac; Optimization
AB Particle swarm optimization (PSO) and genetic algorithm (GA) are both nature-inspired population based optimization methods. Compared to GA, whose long history can trace back to 1975, PSO is a relatively new heuristic search method first proposed in 1995. Due to its fast convergence rate in single objective optimization domain, the PSO method has been extended to optimize multi-objective problems. In this paper, we will introduce the PSO method and its multi-objective extension, the MOPSO, apply it along with the MOGA (mainly the NSGA-II) to simulations of the LANSCE linac and operational set point optimizations. Our tests show that both methods can provide very similar Pareto fronts but the MOPSO converges faster. Published by Elsevier B.V.
C1 [Pang, X.; Rybarcyk, L. J.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
RP Pang, X (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
EM xpang@lanl.gov
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AU Heerikhuisen, J
Zirnstein, EJ
Funsten, HO
Pogorelov, NV
Zank, GP
AF Heerikhuisen, J.
Zirnstein, E. J.
Funsten, H. O.
Pogorelov, N. V.
Zank, G. P.
TI THE EFFECT OF NEW INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM PARAMETERS ON THE HELIOSPHERE AND
ENERGETIC NEUTRAL ATOMS FROM THE INTERSTELLAR BOUNDARY
SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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DE ISM: kinematics and dynamics; ISM: magnetic fields
ID IBEX-LO OBSERVATIONS; MAGNETIC-FIELD; TERMINATION-SHOCK; SOLAR-WIND;
OUTER HELIOSPHERE; EXPLORER RIBBON; 3-DIMENSIONAL FEATURES; ENA FLUX;
IN-SITU; PICKUP IONS
AB We present new results from three-dimensional simulations of the solar wind interaction with the local interstellar medium (LISM) using recent observations by NASA's Interstellar Boundary EXplorer (IBEX) mission estimates of the velocity and temperature of the LISM. We investigate four strengths of the LISM magnetic field, from 1 to 4 mu G, and adjust the LISM proton and hydrogen densities so that the distance to the termination shock (TS) in the directions of the Voyager spacecraft is just below 90 AU, and the density of hydrogen at the TS is close to 0.09 cm(-3) in the nose direction. The orientation of the magnetic field is chosen to point toward the center of the ribbon of enhanced energetic neutral atom (ENA) flux seen in the IBEX data. Our simulations show that the plasma and neutral properties in the outer heliosheath vary considerably as a function of the LISM magnetic field strength. We also show that the heliotail points downwind in all cases, though its structure is strongly affected by the external magnetic field. Comparison and consistency between the simulated ENA flux and the circularity of the ribbon as measured by IBEX are most consistent with a LISM magnetic field strength aligned with the center of the ribbon and a magnitude in the range 2.5-3 mu G.
C1 [Heerikhuisen, J.; Zirnstein, E. J.; Pogorelov, N. V.; Zank, G. P.] Univ Alabama, Dept Space Sci, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA.
[Heerikhuisen, J.; Zirnstein, E. J.; Pogorelov, N. V.; Zank, G. P.] Univ Alabama, Ctr Space Plasma & Aeron Res, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA.
[Funsten, H. O.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Heerikhuisen, J (reprint author), Univ Alabama, Dept Space Sci, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA.
EM jacob.heerikhuisen@uah.edu
RI Funsten, Herbert/A-5702-2015;
OI Funsten, Herbert/0000-0002-6817-1039; Heerikhuisen,
Jacob/0000-0001-7867-3633
FU NESSF fellowship [NNX11AP91H]; NASA [NNX09AG63G, NNX11AB48G, NNX12AH44G,
NNX10AE46G, NNX12AB30G, DOD/NRL N00173-101-G902]; DOE [DE-SC0008334];
NSF [OCI 07-25070]; IBEX
FX E.Z. acknowledges support from NESSF fellowship NNX11AP91H. This work
was supported NASA grants NNX09AG63G, NNX11AB48G, NNX12AH44G,
NNX10AE46G, NNX12AB30G, and DOD/NRL N00173-101-G902 and DOE grant
DE-SC0008334. Work at Los Alamos was performed under the auspices of the
United States Department of Energy. Supercomputer time allocations were
provided on SGI Pleiades by NASA High-End Computing Program awards
SMD-12-3071 and SMD-13-4187, Cray XT5 Kraken by NSF XSEDE project
MCA07S033. We acknowledge NSF PRAC award 1144120 and related computer
resources from the Blue Waters sustained-petascale computing project,
which is supported by NSF award OCI 07-25070 and the state of Illinois.
This work was also partially supported by the IBEX mission as a part of
NASA's Explorer program.
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AU Kim, AG
Aldering, G
Antilogus, P
Aragon, C
Bailey, S
Baltay, C
Bongard, S
Buton, C
Canto, A
Cellier-Holzem, F
Childress, M
Chotard, N
Copin, Y
Fakhouri, HK
Feindt, U
Fleury, M
Gangler, E
Greskovic, P
Guy, J
Kowalski, M
Lombardo, S
Nordin, J
Nugent, P
Pain, R
Pecontal, E
Pereira, R
Perlmutter, S
Rabinowitz, D
Rigault, M
Runge, K
Saunders, C
Scalzo, R
Smadja, G
Tao, C
Thomas, RC
Weaver, BA
AF Kim, A. G.
Aldering, G.
Antilogus, P.
Aragon, C.
Bailey, S.
Baltay, C.
Bongard, S.
Buton, C.
Canto, A.
Cellier-Holzem, F.
Childress, M.
Chotard, N.
Copin, Y.
Fakhouri, H. K.
Feindt, U.
Fleury, M.
Gangler, E.
Greskovic, P.
Guy, J.
Kowalski, M.
Lombardo, S.
Nordin, J.
Nugent, P.
Pain, R.
Pecontal, E.
Pereira, R.
Perlmutter, S.
Rabinowitz, D.
Rigault, M.
Runge, K.
Saunders, C.
Scalzo, R.
Smadja, G.
Tao, C.
Thomas, R. C.
Weaver, B. A.
TI TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA HUBBLE RESIDUALS AND HOST-GALAXY PROPERTIES
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DE distance scale; supernovae: general
ID LIGHT-CURVE SHAPES; ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDES; LUMINOSITIES; SAMPLE;
CONSTRAINTS; DISTANCES
AB Kim et al. introduced a new methodology for determining peak-brightness absolute magnitudes of type Ia supernovae from multi-band light curves. We examine the relation between their parameterization of light curves and Hubble residuals, based on photometry synthesized from the Nearby Supernova Factory spectrophotometric time series, with global host-galaxy properties. The K13 Hubble residual step with host mass is 0.013 +/- 0.031 mag for a supernova subsample with data coverage corresponding to the K13 training; at << 1 sigma, the step is not significant and lower than previous measurements. Relaxing the data coverage requirement of the Hubble residual step with the host mass is 0.045 +/- 0.026 mag for the larger sample; a calculation using the modes of the distributions, less sensitive to outliers, yields a step of 0.019 mag. The analysis of this article uses K13 inferred luminosities, as distinguished from previous works that use magnitude corrections as a function of SALT2 color and stretch parameters: steps at > 2 sigma significance are found in SALT2 Hubble residuals in samples split by the values of their K13 x(1) and x(2) light-curve parameters. x(1) affects the light-curve width and color around peak (similar to the Delta m15 and stretch parameters), and x(2) affects colors, the near-UV light-curve width, and the light-curve decline 20-30 days after peak brightness. The novel light-curve analysis, increased parameter set, and magnitude corrections of K13 may be capturing features of SN Ia diversity arising from progenitor stellar evolution.
C1 [Kim, A. G.; Aldering, G.; Aragon, C.; Bailey, S.; Fakhouri, H. K.; Nordin, J.; Perlmutter, S.; Runge, K.; Saunders, C.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Antilogus, P.; Bongard, S.; Canto, A.; Cellier-Holzem, F.; Fleury, M.; Guy, J.; Pain, R.] Univ Paris 06, Univ Paris 07, CNRS IN2P3, Lab Phys Nucl & Hautes Energies, F-75252 Paris 05, France.
[Baltay, C.; Rabinowitz, D.] Yale Univ, Dept Phys, New Haven, CT 06250 USA.
[Buton, C.; Feindt, U.; Greskovic, P.; Kowalski, M.; Lombardo, S.] Univ Bonn, Inst Phys, D-53115 Bonn, Germany.
[Childress, M.; Scalzo, R.] Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Astron & Astrophys, Canberra, ACT 2611, Australia.
[Chotard, N.; Copin, Y.; Gangler, E.; Pereira, R.; Rigault, M.; Smadja, G.] Univ Lyon, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France.
[Chotard, N.; Copin, Y.; Gangler, E.; Pereira, R.; Rigault, M.; Smadja, G.] Univ Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France.
[Chotard, N.; Copin, Y.; Gangler, E.; Pereira, R.; Rigault, M.; Smadja, G.] Inst Phys Nucl, CNRS, IN2P3, Lyon, France.
[Fakhouri, H. K.; Perlmutter, S.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Nordin, J.; Thomas, R. C.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Space Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Nugent, P.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Computat Res Div, Computat Cosmol Ctr, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Nugent, P.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Astron, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Pecontal, E.] Univ Lyon 1, Ctr Rech Astron Lyon, F-69561 St Genis Laval, France.
[Tao, C.] Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IN2P3, Ctr Phys Particules Marseille, F-13288 Marseille 09, France.
[Tao, C.] Tsinghua Univ, Tsinghua Ctr Astrophys, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Weaver, B. A.] NYU, Ctr Cosmol & Particle Phys, New York, NY 10003 USA.
RP Kim, AG (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Phys, 1 Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RI Copin, Yannick/B-4928-2015; Perlmutter, Saul/I-3505-2015;
OI Copin, Yannick/0000-0002-5317-7518; Perlmutter,
Saul/0000-0002-4436-4661; Scalzo, Richard/0000-0003-3740-1214
FU Director, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics, of the U. S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Gordon and Betty Moore
Foundation; in France; CNRS/IN2P3; NRS/INSU; PNC; Director, Office of
Science, Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; National Science Foundation
[ANI-0087344]; University of California, San Diego
FX We thank Dan Birchall for observing assistance, the technical and
scientific staffs of the Palomar Observatory, the High Performance
Wireless RadioNetwork (HPWREN), the National Energy Research Scientific
Computing Center (NERSC), and the University of Hawaii 2.2 m telescope.
We wish to recognize and acknowledge the significant cultural role and
reverence that the summit of Mauna Kea has always had within the
indigenous Hawaiian community. We are most fortunate to have the
opportunity to conduct observations from this mountain. N.C.
acknowledges support from the Lyon Institute of Origins under grant
ANR-10-LABX-66. This work was supported by the Director, Office of
Science, Office of High Energy Physics, of the U. S. Department of
Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231; by a grant from the Gordon
and Betty Moore Foundation; in France by support from CNRS/IN2P3,
NRS/INSU, and PNC, and by French state funds managed by theANR within
the Investissements d'Avenir program under reference
ANR-11-IDEX-0004-02; and in Germany by theDFGthrough TRR33 "The Dark
Universe."NERSC is supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office
of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, of the U.S. Department of
Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. HPWREN is funded by
National Science Foundation Grant Number ANI-0087344, and the University
of California, San Diego.
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Hailey, CJ
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Bauer, FE
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Craig, WW
Christensen, FE
Gotthelf, EV
Harrison, FA
Mori, K
Nynka, M
Stern, D
Tomsick, JA
Zhang, WW
AF Zhang, Shuo
Hailey, Charles J.
Baganoff, Frederick K.
Bauer, Franz E.
Boggs, Steven E.
Craig, William W.
Christensen, Finn E.
Gotthelf, Eric V.
Harrison, Fiona A.
Mori, Kaya
Nynka, Melania
Stern, Daniel
Tomsick, John A.
Zhang, William W.
TI HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY DETECTION OF G359.89-0.08 (SGR A-E): MAGNETIC FLUX
TUBE EMISSION POWERED BY COSMIC RAYS?
SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Galaxy: center; X-rays: individual (Sgr A-E, G359.89-0.08, XMM
J17450-2904); X-rays: ISM
ID GALACTIC-CENTER REGION; PULSAR WIND NEBULAE; NONTHERMAL EMISSION;
SUPERNOVA-REMNANTS; MOLECULAR CLOUDS; RADIO FILAMENTS; GAMMA-RAYS;
DISCOVERY; FIELD; ASTERISK
AB We report the first detection of high-energy X-ray (E > 10 keV) emission from the Galactic center non-thermal filament G359.89-0.08 (Sgr A-E) using data acquired with the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR). The bright filament was detected up to similar to 50 keV during a NuSTAR Galactic center monitoring campaign. The featureless power-law spectrum with a photon index G approximate to 2.3 confirms a non-thermal emission mechanism. The observed flux in the 3-79 keV band is F-X = (2.0 +/- 0.1) x 10(-12) erg cm(-2) s(-1), corresponding to an unabsorbed X-ray luminosity L-X = (2.6 +/- 0.8) x 10(34) erg s(-1) assuming a distance of 8.0 kpc. Based on theoretical predictions and observations, we conclude that Sgr A-E is unlikely to be a pulsar wind nebula (PWN) or supernova remnant-molecular cloud (SNR-MC) interaction, as previously hypothesized. Instead, the emission could be due to a magnetic flux tube which traps TeV electrons. We propose two possible TeV electron sources: old PWNe (up to similar to 100 kyr) with low surface brightness and radii up to similar to 30 pc or MCs illuminated by cosmic rays (CRs) from CR accelerators such as SNRs or Sgr A*.
C1 [Zhang, Shuo; Hailey, Charles J.; Gotthelf, Eric V.; Mori, Kaya; Nynka, Melania] Columbia Univ, Columbia Astrophys Lab, New York, NY 10027 USA.
[Baganoff, Frederick K.] MIT, Kavli Inst Astrophys & Space Res, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Bauer, Franz E.] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Fac Fis, Inst Astrofis, Santiago 22, Chile.
[Bauer, Franz E.] Space Sci Inst, Boulder, CO 80301 USA.
[Boggs, Steven E.; Craig, William W.; Tomsick, John A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Space Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Craig, William W.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Christensen, Finn E.] Tech Univ Denmark, DTU Space Natl Space Inst, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
[Harrison, Fiona A.] CALTECH, Cahill Ctr Astron & Astrophys, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Stern, Daniel] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA.
[Zhang, William W.] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA.
RP Zhang, S (reprint author), Columbia Univ, Columbia Astrophys Lab, 538 W 120th St, New York, NY 10027 USA.
EM shuo@astro.columbia.edu
RI Boggs, Steven/E-4170-2015
OI Boggs, Steven/0000-0001-9567-4224
FU NASA [NNG08FD60C]; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; NASA
Headquarters under the NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship
Program-Grant [NNX13AM31]
FX This work was supported under NASA Contract No. NNG08FD60C, and made use
of data from the NuSTAR mission, a project led by the California
Institute of Technology, managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and
funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. We thank
the NuSTAR Operations, Software and Calibration teams for support with
the execution and analysis of these observations. This research has made
use of the NuSTAR Data Analysis Software (NuSTARDAS) jointly developed
by the ASI Science Data Center (ASDC, Italy) and the California
Institute of Technology (USA). S. Z. is partially supported by NASA
Headquarters under the NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship
Program-Grant "NNX13AM31." The authors wish to thank Mark Morris for
allowing them to view the recently acquired JVLA 6 cm continuum radio
map of Sgr A-E.
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EI 1538-4357
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JI Astrophys. J.
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SC Astronomy & Astrophysics
GA AG5KD
UT WOS:000335457000006
ER
PT J
AU Benmayza, A
Lu, WQ
Ramani, V
Prakash, J
AF Benmayza, Aadil
Lu, Wenquan
Ramani, Vijay
Prakash, Jai
TI Electrochemical and Thermal Studies of LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.015O2 under
Fluorinated Electrolytes
SO ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
LA English
DT Article
DE Lithium ion battery; Non-aqueous electrolyte; Fluoroethylene carbonate;
Safety; Thermal stability
ID LI-ION CELLS; FLUOROETHYLENE CARBONATE; CATHODE MATERIAL; LIFEPO4
CATHODE; BATTERIES; STABILITY; GRAPHITE; PERFORMANCE; LIXCOO2
AB Electrochemical and thermal studies were performed to investigate: a) a fluorinated electrolyte (FE) containing fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) as the co-solvent, and b) a non-fluorinated electrolyte (NFE) containing ethylene carbonate (EC) as the co-solvent, for lithium ion cells. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements were performed on both electrolytes to estimate ionic conductivity. Cyclic voltammetry was employed to probe the effect of co-solvent fluorination on electrolyte oxidative stability. Cycling, rate capability, and EIS tests were performed on lithium ion coin cells (of 2032 size) to investigate the effect of the FEC co-solvent on the electrochemical performance of (LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.015O2) at the cathode. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) studies were performed to quantify the exothermic heat associated with delithiation of the (LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.015O2) cathode in the presence of electrolytes containing FEC and EC as the co-solvent respectively. A remarkable improvement in the thermal stability of (Li0.36Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.015O2) was observed when FEC was used as the co-solvent. Besides the upward shift of the onset temperature by 24 degrees C, the exothermic heat was also reduced by 15%. Cells prepared with FE showed good electrochemical performance at low rates and moderate performance at high rates when compared to cells prepared with NFE. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Benmayza, Aadil; Ramani, Vijay; Prakash, Jai] IIT, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Ctr Electrochem Sci & Engn, Chicago, IL 60616 USA.
[Lu, Wenquan] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Prakash, J (reprint author), IIT, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Ctr Electrochem Sci & Engn, Chicago, IL 60616 USA.
EM prakash@iit.edu
RI Ramani, Vijay/A-5164-2010
OI Ramani, Vijay/0000-0002-6132-8144
FU Divisions of Chemical Sciences and Engineering of the Argonne National
Laboratory
FX This work was supported by Divisions of Chemical Sciences and
Engineering of the Argonne National Laboratory. The authors are grateful
to Dr. Meiten Koh for his valuable discussions and suggestions.
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SN 0013-4686
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JI Electrochim. Acta
PD MAR 20
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DI 10.1016/j.electacta.2013.12.183
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SC Electrochemistry
GA AF7MI
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ER
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AU Elsentriecy, HH
Luo, HM
Meyer, HM
Grado, LL
Qu, J
AF Elsentriecy, Hassan H.
Luo, Huimin
Meyer, Harry M.
Grado, Logan L.
Qu, Jun
TI Effects of pretreatment and process temperature of a conversion coating
produced by an aprotic ammonium-phosphate ionic liquid on magnesium
corrosion protection
SO ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
LA English
DT Article
DE Magnesium; Corrosion; Ammonium-phosphate ionic liquid; Pretreatment
ID PLASMA ELECTROLYTIC OXIDATION; FILM FORMATION; ALLOY AZ31; SURFACE;
MECHANISM; AZ91D
AB This paper presents results of treating a magnesium alloy surface using an aprotic ammonium-phosphate ionic liquid (IL) to form a conversion coating for corrosion protection. The IL, tetraoctylammonium di(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate ([N-8888][DEHP]), was applied to AZ31B Mg surfaces at room temperature (RT) or 300 degrees C with or without pretreatment. The morphology and composition of the IL-produced conversion coatings were characterized by means of scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The corrosion protection performance of the conversion coatings were investigated in a 1 wt.% NaCl solution saturated with Mg(OH)2 using the potentiodynamic polarization technique. Results suggested that the IL treatment at 300 degrees C is more effective than RT in corrosion protection. This is attributed to the thermal breakdown of IL molecules and the consequent chemical reactions between the reactive IL decomposition products and the Mg alloy surface, which form a film containing metal phosphates and oxides. It was also found that an appropriate pretreatment process is essential for achieving superior corrosion inhibition. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Elsentriecy, Hassan H.; Meyer, Harry M.; Qu, Jun] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA.
[Elsentriecy, Hassan H.] Cent Met Res & Dev Inst, Cairo, Egypt.
[Luo, Huimin] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Energy & Transportat Sci Div, Oak Ridge, TN USA.
[Grado, Logan L.] Luther Coll, Dept Chem, Decorah, IA USA.
RP Qu, J (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA.
EM qujn@ornl.gov
OI Qu, Jun/0000-0001-9466-3179
FU DOE Office of Science; UT-Battelle, LLC [DE-AC05-00OR22725]; U.S.
Department of Energy
FX The authors thank Drs. M.P. Brady and G.-L. Song from Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL) for technical discussions. Research sponsored by the
Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program of Oak Ridge
National Laboratory. H.H. Elsentriecy acknowledges the postdoctoral
fellowship administered jointly by ORNL and ORISE, and L. Grado
acknowledges the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship sponsored
by the DOE Office of Science.; This manuscript has been authored by
UT-Battelle, LLC, under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725 with the U.S.
Department of Energy. The United States Government retains and the
publisher, by accepting the article for publication, acknowledges that
the United States Government retains a non-exclusive, paid-up,
irrevocable, world-wide license to publish or reproduce the published
form of this manuscript, or allow others to do so, for United States
Government purposes.
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SN 0013-4686
EI 1873-3859
J9 ELECTROCHIM ACTA
JI Electrochim. Acta
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
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EP 65
DI 10.1016/j.electacta.2013.12.167
PG 8
WC Electrochemistry
SC Electrochemistry
GA AF7MI
UT WOS:000334898800008
ER
PT J
AU Buckley, MR
Lykken, JD
Rogan, C
Spiropulu, M
AF Buckley, Matthew R.
Lykken, Joseph D.
Rogan, Christopher
Spiropulu, Maria
TI Super-razor and searches for sleptons and charginos at the LHC
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID HADRON COLLIDERS; MEASURING MASSES; MISSING ENERGY; ROOT-S=7 TEV;
COLLISIONS
AB Direct searches for electroweak pair production of new particles at the LHC are a difficult proposition, due to the large background and low signal cross sections. We demonstrate how these searches can be improved by a combination of new razor variables and shape analysis of signal and background kinematics. We assume that the pair-produced particles decay to charged leptons and missing energy, either directly or through a W boson. In both cases the final state is a pair of opposite sign leptons plus missing transverse energy. We estimate exclusion reach in terms of sleptons and charginos as realized in minimal supersymmetry. We compare this super-razor approach in detail to analyses based on other kinematic variables, showing how the super-razor uses more of the relevant kinematic information while achieving higher selection efficiency on signals, including cases with compressed spectra.
C1 [Buckley, Matthew R.] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Ctr Particle Astrophys, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Buckley, Matthew R.] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Piscataway, NJ 08954 USA.
[Lykken, Joseph D.] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Dept Theoret Phys, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Rogan, Christopher; Spiropulu, Maria] CALTECH, Lauritsen Lab Phys, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Rogan, Christopher] Harvard Univ, Dept Phys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
RP Buckley, MR (reprint author), Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Ctr Particle Astrophys, POB 500, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
OI Buckley, Matthew/0000-0003-1109-3460
FU Theoretical Physics Group at SLAC; U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-07CH11359, DE-FG02-92-ER40701]; Weston Havens Foundation
FX We acknowledge helpful discussions with Paul Jackson, Maurizio Pierini,
Chiu-Tien Yu, Javier Duarte and Avi Yagil. J. L. acknowledges the
hospitality and support of the Theoretical Physics Group at SLAC.
Fermilab is operated by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC, under Contract No.
DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the U.S. Department of Energy. M. S. and C. R.
are funded by the U.S. Department of Energy under Grant No.
DE-FG02-92-ER40701 and acknowledge the support of the Weston Havens
Foundation.
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SN 1550-7998
EI 1550-2368
J9 PHYS REV D
JI Phys. Rev. D
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PY 2014
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.055020
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WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics
GA AE9DF
UT WOS:000334304000005
ER
PT J
AU Chang, NB
Deng, WT
Wang, XN
AF Chang, Ning-Bo
Deng, Wei-Tian
Wang, Xin-Nian
TI Initial conditions for the modified evolution of fragmentation functions
in the nuclear medium
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW C
LA English
DT Article
ID PARTON ENERGY-LOSS; GLUON RADIATION; COLLISIONS; SCATTERING; MATTER;
QCD; QUARKS; PLUS; COLLABORATION; OPACITY
AB Initial conditions are required to solve medium modified Dokshitzer-Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi (mDGLAP) evolution equations for modified fragmentation functions due to multiple scatterings and parton energy loss. Such initial conditions should in principle include energy loss for partons at scale Q(0) above which mDGLAP evolution equations can be applied. Several models for the initial condition motivated by induced gluon bremsstrahlung in perturbative QCD are used to calculate the modified fragmentation functions in nuclear medium and to extract the jet transport parameter (q) over cap from fits to experimental data in deeply inelastic scattering (DIS) off nuclei. The model with a Poisson convolution of multiple gluon emissions is found to provide the overall best chi(2)/d.o.f. fit to the HERMES data and gives a value of (q) over cap (0) approximate to 0.020 +/- 0.005 GeV2/fm at the center of a large nucleus.
C1 [Chang, Ning-Bo] Shandong Univ, Sch Phys, Jinan 250100, Shandong, Peoples R China.
[Chang, Ning-Bo; Wang, Xin-Nian] Cent China Normal Univ, Key Lab Quark & Lepton Phys MOE, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
[Chang, Ning-Bo; Wang, Xin-Nian] Cent China Normal Univ, Inst Particle Phys, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
[Deng, Wei-Tian] KEK, IPNS, Ctr Theory, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050801, Japan.
[Wang, Xin-Nian] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Nucl Sci, Berkeley, CA 94740 USA.
RP Chang, NB (reprint author), Shandong Univ, Sch Phys, Jinan 250100, Shandong, Peoples R China.
OI Wang, Xin-Nian/0000-0002-9734-9967
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [11221504, 11035003]; Major
State Basic Research Development Program in China [2014CB845404]; China
MOST [2014DFG02050]; Office of Energy Research; Office of High Energy
and Nuclear Physics; Division of Nuclear Physics; US Department of
Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan [22340064]; CCNU-QLPL Innovation
Fund [QLPL2011P01]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China under Grants No. 11221504 and No. 11035003, the Major State Basic
Research Development Program in China (No. 2014CB845404), China MOST
under Grant No. 2014DFG02050 and by the Director, Office of Energy
Research, Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Division of Nuclear
Physics, of the US Department of Energy under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231 and within the framework of the JET Collaboration.
W.-T. Deng was supported in part by a Grant-in Aid for Scientific
Research (No. 22340064) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan. N.-B. Chang was support in part
by the CCNU-QLPL Innovation Fund (QLPL2011P01).
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SN 2469-9985
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JI Phys. Rev. C
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034911
PG 9
WC Physics, Nuclear
SC Physics
GA AE6SK
UT WOS:000334124700005
ER
PT J
AU Qiang, J
Corlett, J
Mitchell, CE
Papadopoulos, CF
Penn, G
Placidi, M
Reinsch, M
Ryne, RD
Sannibale, F
Sun, C
Venturini, M
Emma, P
Reiche, S
AF Qiang, J.
Corlett, J.
Mitchell, C. E.
Papadopoulos, C. F.
Penn, G.
Placidi, M.
Reinsch, M.
Ryne, R. D.
Sannibale, F.
Sun, C.
Venturini, M.
Emma, P.
Reiche, S.
TI Start-to-end simulation of x-ray radiation of a next generation light
source using the real number of electrons
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS-ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS
LA English
DT Article
ID AMPLIFIED SPONTANEOUS EMISSION; SASE FEL; LASER; CODE; GUN
AB In this paper we report on start-to-end simulation of a next generation light source based on a high repetition rate free electron laser (FEL) driven by a CW superconducting linac. The simulation integrated the entire system in a seamless start-to-end model, including birth of photoelectrons, transport of electron beam through 600 m of the accelerator beam delivery system, and generation of coherent x-ray radiation in a two-stage self-seeding undulator beam line. The entire simulation used the real number of electrons (similar to 2 billion electrons/bunch) to capture the details of the physical shot noise without resorting to artificial filtering to suppress numerical noise. The simulation results shed light on several issues including the importance of space-charge effects near the laser heater and the reliability of x-ray radiation power predictions when using a smaller number of simulation particles. The results show that the microbunching instability in the linac can be controlled with 15 keV uncorrelated energy spread induced by a laser heater and demonstrate that high brightness and flux 1 nm x-ray radiation (similar to 10(12) photons/pulse) with fully spatial and temporal coherence is achievable.
C1 [Qiang, J.; Corlett, J.; Mitchell, C. E.; Papadopoulos, C. F.; Penn, G.; Placidi, M.; Reinsch, M.; Ryne, R. D.; Sannibale, F.; Sun, C.; Venturini, M.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Emma, P.] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
[Reiche, S.] Paul Scherrer Inst, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland.
RP Qiang, J (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM jqiang@lbl.gov
FU U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX This research used computer resources at the National Energy Research
Scientific Computing Center and was supported by the U.S. Department of
Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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J9 PHYS REV SPEC TOP-AC
JI Phys. Rev. Spec. Top.-Accel. Beams
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
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AR 030701
DI 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.030701
PG 12
WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AE4RP
UT WOS:000333970900001
ER
PT J
AU Goobar, A
Johansson, J
Amanullah, R
Cao, Y
Perley, DA
Kasliwal, MM
Ferretti, R
Nugent, PE
Harris, C
Gal-Yam, A
Ofek, EO
Tendulkar, SP
Dennefeld, M
Valenti, S
Arcavi, I
Banerjee, DPK
Venkataraman, V
Joshi, V
Ashok, NM
Cenko, SB
Diaz, RF
Fremling, C
Horesh, A
Howell, DA
Kulkarni, SR
Papadogiannakis, S
Petrushevska, T
Sand, D
Sollerman, J
Stanishev, V
Bloom, JS
Surace, J
Dupuy, TJ
Liu, MC
AF Goobar, A.
Johansson, J.
Amanullah, R.
Cao, Y.
Perley, D. A.
Kasliwal, M. M.
Ferretti, R.
Nugent, P. E.
Harris, C.
Gal-Yam, A.
Ofek, E. O.
Tendulkar, S. P.
Dennefeld, M.
Valenti, S.
Arcavi, I.
Banerjee, D. P. K.
Venkataraman, V.
Joshi, V.
Ashok, N. M.
Cenko, S. B.
Diaz, R. F.
Fremling, C.
Horesh, A.
Howell, D. A.
Kulkarni, S. R.
Papadogiannakis, S.
Petrushevska, T.
Sand, D.
Sollerman, J.
Stanishev, V.
Bloom, J. S.
Surace, J.
Dupuy, T. J.
Liu, M. C.
TI THE RISE OF SN 2014J IN THE NEARBY GALAXY M82
SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE dust, extinction; galaxies: individual (Messier 82); supernovae:
individual (SN 2014J)
ID HIGH-VELOCITY FEATURES; IA SUPERNOVA SPECTRA; OPTICAL PHOTOMETRY;
CIRCUMSTELLAR GAS; TIME-SERIES; 2011FE; RADIO; SPECTROSCOPY;
ENVIRONMENT; ULTRAVIOLET
AB We report on the discovery of SN 2014J in the nearby galaxy M82. Given its proximity, it offers the best opportunity to date to study a thermonuclear supernova (SN) over a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Optical, near-IR, and mid-IR observations on the rising light curve, orchestrated by the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory, show that SN 2014J is a spectroscopically normal Type Ia supernova (SN Ia), albeit exhibiting high-velocity features in its spectrum and heavily reddened by dust in the host galaxy. Our earliest detections start just hours after the fitted time of explosion. We use high-resolution optical spectroscopy to analyze the dense intervening material and do not detect any evolution in the resolved absorption features during the light curve rise. Similar to other highly reddened SNe Ia, a low value of total-to-selective extinction, R-V less than or similar to 2, provides the best match to our observations. We also study pre-explosion optical and near-IR images from Hubble Space Telescope with special emphasis on the sources nearest to the SN location.
C1 [Goobar, A.; Johansson, J.; Amanullah, R.; Ferretti, R.; Papadogiannakis, S.; Petrushevska, T.] Stockholm Univ, Oskar Klein Ctr, Dept Phys, Albanova Univ Ctr, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
[Cao, Y.; Perley, D. A.; Tendulkar, S. P.; Kulkarni, S. R.] CALTECH, Cahill Ctr Astrophys, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Kasliwal, M. M.] Observ Carnegie Inst Sci, Pasadena, CA 91101 USA.
[Nugent, P. E.; Harris, C.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Computat Cosmol Ctr, Computat Res Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Nugent, P. E.; Harris, C.; Bloom, J. S.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Astron, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Gal-Yam, A.; Ofek, E. O.; Horesh, A.] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Particle Phys & Astrophys, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel.
[Dennefeld, M.] IAP, CNRS, F-75014 Paris, France.
[Dennefeld, M.] Univ Paris 06, F-75014 Paris, France.
[Valenti, S.; Arcavi, I.; Howell, D. A.] Las Cumbres Observ Global Telescope Network, Goleta, CA 93117 USA.
[Valenti, S.; Howell, D. A.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Phys, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
[Arcavi, I.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Kavli Inst Theoret Phys, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
[Banerjee, D. P. K.; Venkataraman, V.; Joshi, V.; Ashok, N. M.] Phys Res Lab, Ahmadabad 380009, Gujarat, India.
[Cenko, S. B.] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Astrophys Sci Div, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA.
[Cenko, S. B.] Univ Maryland, Joint Space Sci Inst, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
[Diaz, R. F.] Univ Geneva, Observ Geneva, CH-1290 Sauverny, Switzerland.
[Fremling, C.; Sollerman, J.] Stockholm Univ, Oskar Klein Ctr, Dept Astron, Albanova Univ Ctr, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
[Sand, D.] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Phys, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
[Stanishev, V.] IST, CENTRA Ctr Multidisciplinar Astrofis, P-1049001 Lisbon, Portugal.
[Surace, J.] CALTECH, Infrared Proc & Anal Ctr, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Dupuy, T. J.] Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
[Liu, M. C.] Univ Hawaii, Inst Astron, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA.
RP Goobar, A (reprint author), Stockholm Univ, Oskar Klein Ctr, Dept Phys, Albanova Univ Ctr, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
EM ariel@fysik.su.se
RI Horesh, Assaf/O-9873-2016; Stanishev, Vallery/M-8930-2013;
OI Horesh, Assaf/0000-0002-5936-1156; Ferretti,
Raphael/0000-0001-7814-5814; Stanishev, Vallery/0000-0002-7626-1181;
Sollerman, Jesper/0000-0003-1546-6615; Diaz, Rodrigo/0000-0001-9289-5160
FU Swedish Research Council; Swedish Space Board; Hubble Fellowship;
Carnegie-Princeton Fellowship; National Energy Research Scientific
Computing Center; Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]; ERC grant
FX We thank S. Fossey for making the discovery R-band image of SN 2014J
available to us. We are grateful to S. Fossey and M. Phillips for
helpful comments on the manuscript. We acknowledge A. McKay, A. Bradley,
N. Scoville, P.L. Capak, C. M. Carollo, S. Lilly, H. Sheth, V. Bhalerao,
P. Donati, S. Geier, F. Saturni, G. Nowak, and A. Finoguenov for
cooperating with ToO observations. A.G. and R.A. acknowledge support
from the Swedish Research Council and the Swedish Space Board and A.
G.-Y. an ERC grant. M.M.K. acknowledges generous support from the Hubble
Fellowship and Carnegie-Princeton Fellowship. Based on observations made
with the Nordic Optical Telescope, operated by the Nordic Optical
Telescope Scientific Association at the Observatorio del Roque de los
Muchachos, La Palma, Spain, of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias,
Faulkes Telescope North image observed by Gain Lee, the Mount Abu 1.2 m
Infrared telescope, India, and the 1.93 m telescope of Haute-Provence
Observatory, CNRS, France. This research used resources of the National
Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, which is supported by the
Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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SC Astronomy & Astrophysics
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AU King, AL
Walton, DJ
Miller, JM
Barret, D
Boggs, SE
Christensen, FE
Craig, WW
Fabian, AC
Furst, F
Hailey, CJ
Harrison, FA
Krivonos, R
Mori, K
Natalucci, L
Stern, D
Tomsick, JA
Zhang, WW
AF King, Ashley L.
Walton, Dominic J.
Miller, Jon M.
Barret, Didier
Boggs, Steven E.
Christensen, Finn E.
Craig, William W.
Fabian, Andy C.
Fuerst, Felix
Hailey, Charles J.
Harrison, Fiona A.
Krivonos, Roman
Mori, Kaya
Natalucci, Lorenzo
Stern, Daniel
Tomsick, John A.
Zhang, William W.
TI THE DISK WIND IN THE RAPIDLY SPINNING STELLAR-MASS BLACK HOLE 4U
1630-472 OBSERVED WITH NuSTAR
SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE accretion, accretion disks; black hole physics; stars: winds, outflows;
X-rays: binaries
ID X-RAY REFLECTION; ACCRETION DISKS; EMISSION-LINES; GRO J1655-40; JET
POWER; CANDIDATE 4U-1630-47; 1998 OUTBURST; 1H 0707-495; ABSORPTION;
SUZAKU
AB We present an analysis of a short NuSTAR observation of the stellar-mass black hole and low-mass X-ray binary 4U 1630-472. Reflection from the inner accretion disk is clearly detected for the first time in this source, owing to the sensitivity of NuSTAR. With fits to the reflection spectrum, we find evidence for a rapidly spinning black hole, alpha(*) = 0.985(-0.014)(+0.005) (1 sigma statistical errors). However, archival data show that the source has relatively low radio luminosity. Recently claimed relationships between jet power and black hole spin would predict either a lower spin or a higher peak radio luminosity. We also report the clear detection of an absorption feature at 7.03 +/- 0.03 keV, likely signaling a disk wind. If this line arises in dense, moderately ionized gas (log xi = 3.6(-0.3)(+0.2)) and is dominated by He-like Fe XXV, the wind has a velocity of v/c = 0.043(-0.007)(+0.002) (12900(-2100)(+600) km s(-1)). If the line is instead associated with a more highly ionized gas (log xi = 6.1(-0.6)(+0.7)), and is dominated by Fe XXVI, evidence of a blueshift is only marginal, after taking systematic errors into account. Our analysis suggests the ionized wind may be launched within 200-1100 Rg, and may be magnetically driven.
C1 [King, Ashley L.; Miller, Jon M.] Univ Michigan, Dept Astron, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Walton, Dominic J.; Fuerst, Felix; Harrison, Fiona A.] CALTECH, Cahill Ctr Astron & Astrophys, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Barret, Didier] Univ Toulouse, UPS OMP, IRAP, Toulouse, France.
[Barret, Didier] CNRS, Inst Rech Astrophys & Planetol, F-31028 Toulouse 4, France.
[Boggs, Steven E.; Craig, William W.; Krivonos, Roman; Tomsick, John A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Space Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Christensen, Finn E.] Tech Univ Denmark, Natl Space Inst, DTU Space, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
[Craig, William W.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Fabian, Andy C.] Univ Cambridge, Inst Astron, Cambridge CB3 0HA, England.
[Hailey, Charles J.; Mori, Kaya] Columbia Univ, Columbia Astrophys Lab, New York, NY 10027 USA.
[Natalucci, Lorenzo] INAF IAPS, Ist Nazl Astrofis, I-00133 Rome, Italy.
[Stern, Daniel] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA.
[Zhang, William W.] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA.
RP King, AL (reprint author), Univ Michigan, Dept Astron, 500 Church St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
EM ashking@umich.edu
RI Boggs, Steven/E-4170-2015
OI Boggs, Steven/0000-0001-9567-4224
FU NASA [NNG08FD60C]; NASA; ASI/INAF [I/037/12/0-011/13]; Italian Space
Agency (ASI)
FX We would like to thank Julia Lee for her invaluable comments. This work
was supported under NASA Contract No. NNG08FD60C, and made use of data
from the NuSTAR mission, a project led by the California Institute of
Technology, managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and funded by
NASA. L.N. wishes to acknowledge the Italian Space Agency (ASI) for
financial support by ASI/INAF grant I/037/12/0-011/13.
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SC Astronomy & Astrophysics
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AU Lucena, AF
Carretas, JM
Marcalo, J
Michelini, MD
Rutkowski, PX
Gibson, JK
AF Lucena, Ana F.
Carretas, Jose M.
Marcalo, Joaquim
Michelini, Maria del Carmen
Rutkowski, Philip X.
Gibson, John K.
TI Dissociation of Gas-Phase Bimetallic Clusters as a Probe of Charge
Densities: The Effective Charge of Uranyl
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
LA English
DT Article
ID SOFT ACIDS; BASIS-SETS; ACTINIDES; ION; STABILITY; COMPLEXES; CHEMISTRY;
PSEUDOPOTENTIALS; LANTHANIDE; COVALENCY
AB Complementary experimental and computational methods for evaluating relative charge densities of metal cations in gas-phase clusters are presented. Collision-induced dissociation (CID) and/or density functional theory computations were performed on anion clusters of composition MM'A((m+n+1))(-), where the two metal ions have formal charge states Mm+ and M'(n+) and A is an anion, NO3-, Cl-, or F- in this work. Results for alkaline earth and lanthanide metal ions reveal that cluster CID generally preferentially produces MA((m+1))(-) and neutral M'A(n), if the surface charge density of M is greater than that of M': the metal ion with the higher charge density takes the extra anion. Computed dissociation energies corroborate that dissociation occurs via the lowest energy process. CID of clusters in which one of the two metal ions is uranyl, UO22+, shows that the effective charge density of U in uranyl is greater than that of alkaline earths and comparable to that of the late trivalent lanthanides; this is in accord with previous solution results for uranyl, from which an effective charge of 3.2+ was derived.
C1 [Lucena, Ana F.; Carretas, Jose M.; Marcalo, Joaquim] Univ Lisbon, Inst Super Tecn, Ctr Ciencias & Tecnol Nucl, P-2695066 Bobadela Lrs, Portugal.
[Michelini, Maria del Carmen] Univ Calabria, Dipartimento Chim, I-87030 Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy.
[Rutkowski, Philip X.; Gibson, John K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Marcalo, J (reprint author), Univ Lisbon, Inst Super Tecn, Ctr Ciencias & Tecnol Nucl, Estr Nacl 10,Km 139-7, P-2695066 Bobadela Lrs, Portugal.
EM mc.michelini@unical.it; jmarcalo@ctn.ist.utl.pt
RI Marcalo, Joaquim/J-5476-2013
OI Marcalo, Joaquim/0000-0001-7580-057X
FU Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia/Portugal [SFRH/BD/70475/2010];
Universita della Calabria; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences,
Geosciences and Biosciences at LBNL [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Office of
Science of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX This work was supported by Fundacao para a Ciencia e a
Tecnologia/Portugal (Ph.D. grant SFRH/BD/70475/2010 to A.F.L.), by
Universita della Calabria, and by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical
Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences at LBNL under Contract Number
DE-AC02-05CH11231 (J.K.G.). This research used resources of the National
Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), which is supported
by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract
No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 1089-5639
J9 J PHYS CHEM A
JI J. Phys. Chem. A
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
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DI 10.1021/jp500946y
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WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AD6OW
UT WOS:000333381700018
PM 24571380
ER
PT J
AU Srinivas, G
Cheng, XL
Smith, JC
AF Srinivas, Goundla
Cheng, Xiaolin
Smith, Jeremy C.
TI Coarse-Grain Model for Natural Cellulose Fibrils in Explicit Water
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
LA English
DT Article
ID MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION; NEUTRON FIBER DIFFRACTION;
HYDROGEN-BONDING SYSTEM; SYNCHROTRON X-RAY; CRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE;
BIOMASS RECALCITRANCE; PRETREATED BIOMASS; FORCE-FIELD; I-BETA; SURFACE
AB Understanding biomass structure and dynamics on multiple time and length scales is important for the development of cellulosic biofuels. To this aim, we have developed a coarse-grain (CG) model for molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of cellulose fibrils in explicit water based on target observables from fully atomistic simulations. This model examines the significance of the presence of explicit solvent and compares results with the previous, implicit solvent CG cellulose models. The present, constraint-free CG model is used to generate a series of noncrystalline fibril structures using a coupling parameter, lambda, between fully crystalline and fully amorphous potentials. By exploring various structural parameters, including the root-mean-square deviation, root-mean-square fluctuations, radius of gyration, and persistence length, we find the crystalline-to-amorphous state transition takes place at lambda approximate to 0.386. The persistence length of cellulose fibril in the transition region corresponds to that of native cellulose fibrils. The transition between crystalline and amorphous fibrils occurs at larger values of lambda in explicit water than in the implicit case. Detailed analysis of individual energetic contribution to the transition reveals that the nonbonded interactions, in particular, that of cellulose-water interaction, plays a significant role in the observed crystalline to amorphous transition of cellulose fibril. The present study thus highlights the importance of solvent presence that cannot be adequately described with the previous implicit solvent model. The present method provides an accurate and constraint-free approach for deriving a variety of structures of cellulose in water, with a wide range of crystallinity, suitable for incorporation into large-scale models of lignocellulosic biomass.
C1 [Srinivas, Goundla; Cheng, Xiaolin; Smith, Jeremy C.] Univ Tennessee, Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Biophys Mol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Cheng, Xiaolin; Smith, Jeremy C.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Biochem & Cellular & Mol Biol, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Srinivas, Goundla] North Carolina A&T State Univ, Joint Sch Nanosci & Nanoengn, Greensboro, NC 27401 USA.
RP Srinivas, G (reprint author), Univ Tennessee, Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Biophys Mol, POB 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM gsriniva@ncat.edu
RI smith, jeremy/B-7287-2012
OI smith, jeremy/0000-0002-2978-3227
FU DOE's Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program
through DOE's Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR)
and Biological and Environmental Research (BER) [FWP ERKJE84]; U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC05-00OR22725]
FX We would like to thank Dr. L. Petridis for help and valuable discussions
at various stages of this work. G.S. thanks R. Schulz for the help with
the GROMACS software and B. Lindner for helping with structural
characterizations and for providing the trajectories of the atomistic
crystalline cellulose fibril. This research is sponsored by DOE's
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program through
DOE's Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) and
Biological and Environmental Research (BER) under FWP ERKJE84 and
performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). ORNL is managed by
UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract
DE-AC05-00OR22725.
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SN 1520-6106
J9 J PHYS CHEM B
JI J. Phys. Chem. B
PD MAR 20
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DI 10.1021/jp407953p
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SC Chemistry
GA AD6OX
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PM 24564237
ER
PT J
AU Han, J
Wang, L
Wong, SS
AF Han, Jinkyu
Wang, Lei
Wong, Stanislaus S.
TI Observation of Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Novel Luminescent CdSe
Quantum Dot-CePO4:Tb Metal Oxide Nanowire Composite Heterostructures
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
LA English
DT Article
ID DOT SOLAR-CELLS; ENERGY-TRANSFER; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES;
PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES; CORE/SHELL NANOWIRES; SYSTEMATIC SYNTHESIS;
FLUORESCENT LABELS; NANOCRYSTALS; NANORODS; NANOPARTICLES
AB We report on the synthesis, structural characterization, and intrinsic charge transfer processes associated with novel luminescent zero-dimensional (0D) CdSe nanocrystal-one-dimensional (1D) CePO4:Tb nanowire composite heterostructures. Specifically, similar to 4 nm CdSe quantum dots (QDs) have been successfully anchored onto high-aspect ratio CePO4:Tb nanowires, measuring similar to 65 nm in diameter and similar to 2 mu m in length. Composite formation was confirmed by high-resolution transmission microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy mapping, and confocal microscopy. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra, emission decay, and optical absorption of these nanoscale heterostructures were collected and compared with those of single, discrete CdSe QDs and CePO4:Tb nanowires. We show that our composite heterostructure evinces both PL quenching and a shorter average lifetime as compared with unbound CdSe QDs and CePO4:Tb nanowires. We propose that a photoinduced 0D-1D charge transfer process occurs between CdSe and CePO4:Tb and that it represents the predominant mechanism, accounting for the observed PL quenching and shorter lifetimes noted in our composite heterostructures. Data are additionally explained in the context of the inherent energy level alignments of both CdSe QDs and CePO4:Tb nanowires.
C1 [Han, Jinkyu; Wong, Stanislaus S.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Phys & Mat Sci Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Wang, Lei; Wong, Stanislaus S.] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
RP Wong, SS (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Phys & Mat Sci Dept, Bldg 480, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM sswong@bnl.gov
RI Han, Jinkyu/B-6522-2013
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and
Engineering Division; U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-98CH10886]
FX Research (including support for J.K.H., LW., and S.S.W.) was supported
by the U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials
Sciences and Engineering Division. We also acknowledge Dr. GuoWei Tian
and the Central Microscopy Imaging Center (CMIC) at Stony Brook
University for help with confocal microscopy measurements. Experiments
were performed in part at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials
located at Brookhaven National Laboratory, which is supported by the
U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886.
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SN 1932-7447
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JI J. Phys. Chem. C
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
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DI 10.1021/jp4113816
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WC Chemistry, Physical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science,
Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science
GA AD6OS
UT WOS:000333381300007
ER
PT J
AU Yin, NN
Buyanin, A
Riechers, SL
Lee, OP
Frechet, JMJ
Salmeron, M
Liu, GY
AF Yin, Nai-Ning
Buyanin, Alexander
Riechers, Shawn L.
Lee, Olivia P.
Frechet, Jean M. J.
Salmeron, Miquel
Liu, Gang-yu
TI In Situ and Real-Time Atomic Force Microscopy Studies of the Stability
of Oligothiophene Langmuir-Blodgett Monolayers in Liquid
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
LA English
DT Article
ID SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS; FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS; THIN-FILM
TRANSISTORS; IONIC LIQUID; ORGANIC FILMS; CONDUCTING POLYMERS;
SOLAR-CELLS; PERFORMANCE; AU(111); ACID
AB Oligothiophene thin films have been considered as promising material for molecular electronics due to their desirable electronic properties and high structural stability under ambient conditions. To ensure performance in devices the functional structures, such as individual ordered domains, must be stable under practical and operational conditions or environments including exposure to various media. This work investigates the structure of oligothiophene Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films upon exposure to liquid media such as water, ethanol (EtOH), and mixed tetrahydrofuran (THF)/EtOH solutions. The LB films form islands ranging from 500 nm up to 1 mu m consisting of densely packed oligothiophene molecules. These islands are surrounded by bare substrate and loosely packed adsorbates. In situ and time-dependent AFM images were acquired to reveal the structural evolution, from which degradation pathways and kinetics are extracted. Degradation of these LB films initiates and propagates from intraisland defect sites, such as cracks and pin holes, whereas the edges of islands remain intact on the surface. The observations appear to be in contrast to the known degradation mechanism among self-assembled monolayers, such as alkanethiols on gold, which initiates and progresses at domain boundaries. Rationale for the observed degradation processes will also be discussed.
C1 [Yin, Nai-Ning; Riechers, Shawn L.; Liu, Gang-yu] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Chem, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Buyanin, Alexander; Lee, Olivia P.; Frechet, Jean M. J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Lee, Olivia P.; Frechet, Jean M. J.; Salmeron, Miquel] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Salmeron, Miquel] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Frechet, Jean M. J.] King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol, Jeddah 21534, Saudi Arabia.
RP Liu, GY (reprint author), Univ Calif Davis, Dept Chem, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
EM gyliu@ucdavis.edu
OI Riechers, Shawn/0000-0002-5713-5534; Frechet, Jean /0000-0001-6419-0163
FU NSF [CHE-0809977, DMR-1104260]; University of California, Berkeley;
Betty and Gordon Moore Foundation; University of California, Davis
FX We appreciate many helpful discussions with Drs. G. Yang, M. Zhang, N.
Schore, and Mr. A. Hicklin at the University of California, Davis; Dr.
W. Miller at Sacramento City College; and Mr. Y. Zhang at the University
of California, Berkeley. This work was supported by NSF (CHE-0809977 and
DMR-1104260), the University of California, Davis and Berkeley, and the
Betty and Gordon Moore Foundation.
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JI J. Phys. Chem. C
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
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DI 10.1021/jp410767h
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WC Chemistry, Physical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science,
Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science
GA AD6OS
UT WOS:000333381300021
ER
PT J
AU Feng, ZX
Yacoby, Y
Gadre, MJ
Lee, YL
Hong, WT
Zhou, H
Biegalski, MD
Christen, HM
Adler, SB
Morgan, D
Shao-Horn, Y
AF Feng, Zhenxing
Yacoby, Yizhak
Gadre, Milind J.
Lee, Yueh-Lin
Hong, Wesley T.
Zhou, Hua
Biegalski, Michael D.
Christen, Hans M.
Adler, Stuart B.
Morgan, Dane
Shao-Horn, Yang
TI Anomalous Interface and Surface Strontium Segregation in
(La1-ySry)(2)CoO4 +/-delta/La1-xSrxCoO3-delta Heterostructured Thin
Films
SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID OXIDE FUEL-CELLS; OXYGEN REDUCTION KINETICS; AB-INITIO;
ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; CATION SEGREGATION; PEROVSKITES; ENHANCEMENT;
TRANSPORT; CATHODES; EXCHANGE
AB Heterostructured oxides have shown unusual electrochemical properties including enhanced catalytic activity, ion transport, and stability. In particular, it has been shown recently that the activity of oxygen electrocatalysis on the Ruddlesden-Popper/perovskite (La1-ySry)(2)CoO4 +/-delta/La1-xSrxCoO3-delta heterostructure is remarkably enhanced relative to the Ruddlesden-Popper and perovskite constituents. Here we report the first atomic-scale structure and composition of (La1-ySry)(2)CoO4 +/-delta/La1-xSrxCoO3-delta grown on SrTiO3. We observe anomalous strontium segregation from the perovskite to the interface and the Ruddlesden-Popper phase using direct X-ray methods as well as with ab initio calculations. Such Sr segregation occurred during the film growth, and no significant changes were found upon subsequent annealing in O-2. Our findings provide insights into the design of highly active catalysts for oxygen electrocatalysis.
C1 [Feng, Zhenxing; Lee, Yueh-Lin; Hong, Wesley T.; Shao-Horn, Yang] MIT, Electrochem Energy Lab, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Feng, Zhenxing; Lee, Yueh-Lin; Shao-Horn, Yang] MIT, Dept Mech Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Hong, Wesley T.; Shao-Horn, Yang] MIT, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Yacoby, Yizhak] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Racah Inst Phys, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel.
[Zhou, Hua] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Biegalski, Michael D.; Christen, Hans M.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Gadre, Milind J.; Lee, Yueh-Lin; Morgan, Dane] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Adler, Stuart B.] Univ Washington, Dept Chem Engn, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
RP Morgan, D (reprint author), Univ Wisconsin, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, 1509 Univ Ave, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
EM ddmorgan@wis.edu; shaohorn@mit.edu
RI Hong, Wesley/H-1102-2014; Feng, Zhenxing/J-7457-2013; Christen,
Hans/H-6551-2013; LEE, YUEH-LIN/F-6274-2011
OI Feng, Zhenxing/0000-0001-7598-5076; Christen, Hans/0000-0001-8187-7469;
LEE, YUEH-LIN/0000-0003-2477-6412
FU DOE [SISGR DESC0002633]; King Abdullah University of Science and
Technology; King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dharam,
Saudi Arabia through the Center for Clean Water and Clean Energy at MIT;
Israel Science Foundation [1005/11]; Department of Energy (DOE),
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Solid State Energy
Conversion Alliance (SECA) Core Technology Program [DEFE0009435]; U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering [DESC0001284]; U.S. DOE
[DE-AC02-06CH11357]; Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. DOE [CNMS2012-284]
FX This work was partially supported by DOE (SISGR DESC0002633) and King
Abdullah University of Science and Technology. We thank the King Fahd
University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dharam, Saudi Arabia for funding
the research reported in this paper through the Center for Clean Water
and Clean Energy at MIT and KFUPM. This research was supported by the
Israel Science Foundation under grant no. 1005/11. Support for Y.-L.L.
was provided by Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology
Laboratory (NETL), Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA) Core
Technology Program, Funding Opportunity Number DEFE0009435, and that for
M.J.G. was provided by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering under award
number DESC0001284. Use of the Advanced Photon Source, an Office of
Science User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory was supported by the
U.S. DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. We acknowledge the
support from the beamline scientists including Zhan Zhang, Christian M.
Schlepuetz, and Lynette Jirik at ID-33 of APS. Samples were synthesized
at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, which is sponsored at
Oak Ridge National Laboratory by the Scientific User Facilities
Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. DOE under Contract No.
CNMS2012-284.
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J9 J PHYS CHEM LETT
JI J. Phys. Chem. Lett.
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
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IS 6
BP 1027
EP 1034
DI 10.1021/jz500293d
PG 8
WC Chemistry, Physical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science,
Multidisciplinary; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science;
Physics
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AU Aaltonen, T
Amerio, S
Amidei, D
Anastassov, A
Annovi, A
Antos, J
Apollinari, G
Appel, JA
Arisawa, T
Artikov, A
Asaadi, J
Ashmanskas, W
Auerbach, B
Aurisano, A
Azfar, F
Badgett, W
Bae, T
Barbaro-Galtieri, A
Barnes, VE
Barnett, BA
Barria, P
Bartos, P
Bauce, M
Bedeschi, F
Behari, S
Bellettini, G
Bellinger, J
Benjamin, D
Beretvas, A
Bhatti, A
Bland, KR
Blumenfeld, B
Bocci, A
Bodek, A
Bortoletto, D
Boudreau, J
Boveia, A
Brigliadori, L
Bromberg, C
Brucken, E
Budagov, J
Budd, HS
Burkett, K
Busetto, G
Bussey, P
Butti, P
Buzatu, A
Calamba, A
Camarda, S
Campanelli, M
Canelli, F
Carls, B
Carlsmith, D
Carosi, R
Carrillo, S
Casal, B
Casarsa, M
Castro, A
Catastini, P
Cauz, D
Cavaliere, V
Cavalli-Sforza, M
Cerri, A
Cerrito, L
Chen, YC
Chertok, M
Chiarelli, G
Chlachidze, G
Cho, K
Chokheli, D
Clark, A
Clarke, C
Convery, ME
Conway, J
Corbo, M
Cordelli, M
Cox, CA
Cox, DJ
Cremonesi, M
Cruz, D
Cuevas, J
Culbertson, R
d'Ascenzo, N
Datta, M
de Barbaro, P
Demortier, L
Deninno, M
D'Errico, M
Devoto, F
Di Canto, A
Di Ruzza, B
Dittmann, JR
Donati, S
D'Onofrio, M
Dorigo, M
Driutti, A
Ebina, K
Edgar, R
Elagin, A
Erbacher, R
Errede, S
Esham, B
Farrington, S
Ramos, JPF
Field, R
Flanagan, G
Forrest, R
Franklin, M
Freeman, JC
Frisch, H
Funakoshi, Y
Galloni, C
Garfinkel, AF
Garosi, P
Gerberich, H
Gerchtein, E
Giagu, S
Giakoumopoulou, V
Gibson, K
Ginsburg, CM
Giokaris, N
Giromini, P
Giurgiu, G
Glagolev, V
Glenzinski, D
Gold, M
Goldin, D
Golossanov, A
Gomez, G
Gomez-Ceballos, G
Goncharov, M
Lopez, OG
Gorelov, I
Goshaw, AT
Goulianos, K
Gramellini, E
Grinstein, S
Grosso-Pilcher, C
Group, RC
da Costa, JG
Hahn, SR
Han, JY
Happacher, F
Hara, K
Hare, M
Harr, RF
Harrington-Taber, T
Hatakeyama, K
Hays, C
Heinrich, J
Herndon, M
Hocker, A
Hong, Z
Hopkins, W
Hou, S
Hughes, RE
Husemann, U
Hussein, M
Huston, J
Introzzi, G
Iori, M
Ivanov, A
James, E
Jang, D
Jayatilaka, B
Jeon, EJ
Jindariani, S
Jones, M
Joo, KK
Jun, SY
Junk, TR
Kambeitz, M
Kamon, T
Karchin, PE
Kasmi, A
Kato, Y
Ketchum, W
Keung, J
Kilminster, B
Kim, DH
Kim, HS
Kim, JE
Kim, MJ
Kim, SH
Kim, SB
Kim, YJ
Kim, YK
Kimura, N
Kirby, M
Knoepfel, K
Kondo, K
Kong, DJ
Konigsberg, J
Kotwal, AV
Kreps, M
Kroll, J
Kruse, M
Kuhr, T
Kurata, M
Laasanen, AT
Lammel, S
Lancaster, M
Lannon, K
Latino, G
Lee, HS
Lee, JS
Leo, S
Leone, S
Lewis, JD
Limosani, A
Lipeles, E
Lister, A
Liu, H
Liu, Q
Liu, T
Lockwitz, S
Loginov, A
Lucchesi, D
Luca, A
Lueck, J
Lujan, P
Lukens, P
Lungu, G
Lys, J
Lysak, R
Madrak, R
Maestro, P
Malik, S
Manca, G
Manousakis-Katsikakis, A
Marchese, L
Margaroli, F
Marino, P
Martinez, M
Matera, K
Mattson, ME
Mazzacane, A
Mazzanti, P
McNulty, R
Mehta, A
Mehtala, P
Mesropian, C
Miao, T
Mietlicki, D
Mitra, A
Miyake, H
Moed, S
Moggi, N
Moon, CS
Moore, R
Morello, MJ
Mukherjee, A
Muller, T
Murat, P
Mussini, M
Nachtman, J
Nagai, Y
Naganoma, J
Nakano, I
Napier, A
Nett, J
Neu, C
Nigmanov, T
Nodulman, L
Noh, SY
Norniella, O
Oakes, L
Oh, SH
Oh, YD
Oksuzian, I
Okusawa, T
Orava, R
Ortolan, L
Pagliarone, C
Palencia, E
Palni, P
Papadimitriou, V
Parker, W
Pauletta, G
Paulini, M
Paus, C
Phillips, TJ
Piacentino, G
Pianori, E
Pilot, J
Pitts, K
Plager, C
Pondrom, L
Poprocki, S
Potamianos, K
Pranko, A
Prokoshin, F
Ptohos, F
Punzi, G
Ranjan, N
Fernandez, IR
Renton, P
Rescigno, M
Rimondi, F
Ristori, L
Robson, A
Rodriguez, T
Rolli, S
Ronzani, M
Roser, R
Rosner, JL
Ruffini, F
Ruiz, A
Russ, J
Rusu, V
Sakumoto, WK
Sakurai, Y
Santi, L
Sato, K
Saveliev, V
Savoy-Navarro, A
Schlabach, P
Schmidt, EE
Schwarz, T
Scodellaro, L
Scuri, F
Seidel, S
Seiya, Y
Semenov, A
Sforza, F
Shalhout, SZ
Shears, T
Shepard, PF
Shimojima, M
Shochet, M
Shreyber-Tecker, I
Simonenko, A
Sliwa, K
Smith, JR
Snider, FD
Song, H
Sorin, V
Denis, RS
Stancari, M
Stentz, D
Strologas, J
Sudo, Y
Sukhanov, A
Suslov, I
Takemasa, K
Takeuchi, Y
Tang, J
Tecchio, M
Teng, PK
Thom, J
Thomson, E
Thukral, V
Toback, D
Tokar, S
Tollefson, K
Tomura, T
Tonelli, D
Torre, S
Torretta, D
Totaro, P
Trovato, M
Ukegawa, F
Uozumi, S
Vazquez, F
Velev, G
Vellidis, C
Vernieri, C
Vidal, M
Vilar, R
Vizan, J
Vogel, M
Volpi, G
Wagner, P
Wallny, R
Wang, SM
Waters, D
Wester, WC
Whiteson, D
Wicklund, AB
Wilbur, S
Williams, HH
Wilson, JS
Wilson, P
Winer, BL
Wittich, P
Wolbers, S
Wolfe, H
Wright, T
Wu, X
Wu, Z
Yamamoto, K
Yamato, D
Yang, T
Yang, UK
Yang, YC
Yao, WM
Yeh, GP
Yi, K
Yoh, J
Yorita, K
Yoshida, T
Yu, GB
Yu, I
Zanetti, AM
Zeng, Y
Zhou, C
Zucchelli, S
AF Aaltonen, T.
Amerio, S.
Amidei, D.
Anastassov, A.
Annovi, A.
Antos, J.
Apollinari, G.
Appel, J. A.
Arisawa, T.
Artikov, A.
Asaadi, J.
Ashmanskas, W.
Auerbach, B.
Aurisano, A.
Azfar, F.
Badgett, W.
Bae, T.
Barbaro-Galtieri, A.
Barnes, V. E.
Barnett, B. A.
Barria, P.
Bartos, P.
Bauce, M.
Bedeschi, F.
Behari, S.
Bellettini, G.
Bellinger, J.
Benjamin, D.
Beretvas, A.
Bhatti, A.
Bland, K. R.
Blumenfeld, B.
Bocci, A.
Bodek, A.
Bortoletto, D.
Boudreau, J.
Boveia, A.
Brigliadori, L.
Bromberg, C.
Brucken, E.
Budagov, J.
Budd, H. S.
Burkett, K.
Busetto, G.
Bussey, P.
Butti, P.
Buzatu, A.
Calamba, A.
Camarda, S.
Campanelli, M.
Canelli, F.
Carls, B.
Carlsmith, D.
Carosi, R.
Carrillo, S.
Casal, B.
Casarsa, M.
Castro, A.
Catastini, P.
Cauz, D.
Cavaliere, V.
Cavalli-Sforza, M.
Cerri, A.
Cerrito, L.
Chen, Y. C.
Chertok, M.
Chiarelli, G.
Chlachidze, G.
Cho, K.
Chokheli, D.
Clark, A.
Clarke, C.
Convery, M. E.
Conway, J.
Corbo, M.
Cordelli, M.
Cox, C. A.
Cox, D. J.
Cremonesi, M.
Cruz, D.
Cuevas, J.
Culbertson, R.
d'Ascenzo, N.
Datta, M.
de Barbaro, P.
Demortier, L.
Deninno, M.
D'Errico, M.
Devoto, F.
Di Canto, A.
Di Ruzza, B.
Dittmann, J. R.
Donati, S.
D'Onofrio, M.
Dorigo, M.
Driutti, A.
Ebina, K.
Edgar, R.
Elagin, A.
Erbacher, R.
Errede, S.
Esham, B.
Farrington, S.
Ramos, J. P. Fernandez
Field, R.
Flanagan, G.
Forrest, R.
Franklin, M.
Freeman, J. C.
Frisch, H.
Funakoshi, Y.
Galloni, C.
Garfinkel, A. F.
Garosi, P.
Gerberich, H.
Gerchtein, E.
Giagu, S.
Giakoumopoulou, V.
Gibson, K.
Ginsburg, C. M.
Giokaris, N.
Giromini, P.
Giurgiu, G.
Glagolev, V.
Glenzinski, D.
Gold, M.
Goldin, D.
Golossanov, A.
Gomez, G.
Gomez-Ceballos, G.
Goncharov, M.
Gonzalez Lopez, O.
Gorelov, I.
Goshaw, A. T.
Goulianos, K.
Gramellini, E.
Grinstein, S.
Grosso-Pilcher, C.
Group, R. C.
da Costa, J. Guimaraes
Hahn, S. R.
Han, J. Y.
Happacher, F.
Hara, K.
Hare, M.
Harr, R. F.
Harrington-Taber, T.
Hatakeyama, K.
Hays, C.
Heinrich, J.
Herndon, M.
Hocker, A.
Hong, Z.
Hopkins, W.
Hou, S.
Hughes, R. E.
Husemann, U.
Hussein, M.
Huston, J.
Introzzi, G.
Iori, M.
Ivanov, A.
James, E.
Jang, D.
Jayatilaka, B.
Jeon, E. J.
Jindariani, S.
Jones, M.
Joo, K. K.
Jun, S. Y.
Junk, T. R.
Kambeitz, M.
Kamon, T.
Karchin, P. E.
Kasmi, A.
Kato, Y.
Ketchum, W.
Keung, J.
Kilminster, B.
Kim, D. H.
Kim, H. S.
Kim, J. E.
Kim, M. J.
Kim, S. H.
Kim, S. B.
Kim, Y. J.
Kim, Y. K.
Kimura, N.
Kirby, M.
Knoepfel, K.
Kondo, K.
Kong, D. J.
Konigsberg, J.
Kotwal, A. V.
Kreps, M.
Kroll, J.
Kruse, M.
Kuhr, T.
Kurata, M.
Laasanen, A. T.
Lammel, S.
Lancaster, M.
Lannon, K.
Latino, G.
Lee, H. S.
Lee, J. S.
Leo, S.
Leone, S.
Lewis, J. D.
Limosani, A.
Lipeles, E.
Lister, A.
Liu, H.
Liu, Q.
Liu, T.
Lockwitz, S.
Loginov, A.
Lucchesi, D.
Luca, A.
Lueck, J.
Lujan, P.
Lukens, P.
Lungu, G.
Lys, J.
Lysak, R.
Madrak, R.
Maestro, P.
Malik, S.
Manca, G.
Manousakis-Katsikakis, A.
Marchese, L.
Margaroli, F.
Marino, P.
Martinez, M.
Matera, K.
Mattson, M. E.
Mazzacane, A.
Mazzanti, P.
McNulty, R.
Mehta, A.
Mehtala, P.
Mesropian, C.
Miao, T.
Mietlicki, D.
Mitra, A.
Miyake, H.
Moed, S.
Moggi, N.
Moon, C. S.
Moore, R.
Morello, M. J.
Mukherjee, A.
Muller, Th
Murat, P.
Mussini, M.
Nachtman, J.
Nagai, Y.
Naganoma, J.
Nakano, I.
Napier, A.
Nett, J.
Neu, C.
Nigmanov, T.
Nodulman, L.
Noh, S. Y.
Norniella, O.
Oakes, L.
Oh, S. H.
Oh, Y. D.
Oksuzian, I.
Okusawa, T.
Orava, R.
Ortolan, L.
Pagliarone, C.
Palencia, E.
Palni, P.
Papadimitriou, V.
Parker, W.
Pauletta, G.
Paulini, M.
Paus, C.
Phillips, T. J.
Piacentino, G.
Pianori, E.
Pilot, J.
Pitts, K.
Plager, C.
Pondrom, L.
Poprocki, S.
Potamianos, K.
Pranko, A.
Prokoshin, F.
Ptohos, F.
Punzi, G.
Ranjan, N.
Redondo Fernandez, I.
Renton, P.
Rescigno, M.
Rimondi, F.
Ristori, L.
Robson, A.
Rodriguez, T.
Rolli, S.
Ronzani, M.
Roser, R.
Rosner, J. L.
Ruffini, F.
Ruiz, A.
Russ, J.
Rusu, V.
Sakumoto, W. K.
Sakurai, Y.
Santi, L.
Sato, K.
Saveliev, V.
Savoy-Navarro, A.
Schlabach, P.
Schmidt, E. E.
Schwarz, T.
Scodellaro, L.
Scuri, F.
Seidel, S.
Seiya, Y.
Semenov, A.
Sforza, F.
Shalhout, S. Z.
Shears, T.
Shepard, P. F.
Shimojima, M.
Shochet, M.
Shreyber-Tecker, I.
Simonenko, A.
Sliwa, K.
Smith, J. R.
Snider, F. D.
Song, H.
Sorin, V.
Denis, R. St.
Stancari, M.
Stentz, D.
Strologas, J.
Sudo, Y.
Sukhanov, A.
Suslov, I.
Takemasa, K.
Takeuchi, Y.
Tang, J.
Tecchio, M.
Teng, P. K.
Thom, J.
Thomson, E.
Thukral, V.
Toback, D.
Tokar, S.
Tollefson, K.
Tomura, T.
Tonelli, D.
Torre, S.
Torretta, D.
Totaro, P.
Trovato, M.
Ukegawa, F.
Uozumi, S.
Vazquez, F.
Velev, G.
Vellidis, C.
Vernieri, C.
Vidal, M.
Vilar, R.
Vizan, J.
Vogel, M.
Volpi, G.
Wagner, P.
Wallny, R.
Wang, S. M.
Waters, D.
Wester, W. C., III
Whiteson, D.
Wicklund, A. B.
Wilbur, S.
Williams, H. H.
Wilson, J. S.
Wilson, P.
Winer, B. L.
Wittich, P.
Wolbers, S.
Wolfe, H.
Wright, T.
Wu, X.
Wu, Z.
Yamamoto, K.
Yamato, D.
Yang, T.
Yang, U. K.
Yang, Y. C.
Yao, W. -M.
Yeh, G. P.
Yi, K.
Yoh, J.
Yorita, K.
Yoshida, T.
Yu, G. B.
Yu, I.
Zanetti, A. M.
Zeng, Y.
Zhou, C.
Zucchelli, S.
CA CDF Collaboration
TI First Search for Exotic Z Boson Decays into Photons and Neutral Pions in
Hadron Collisions
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ELECTROMAGNETIC CALORIMETER; LEP ENERGIES; CDF; PHENOMENOLOGY; DETECTOR;
PHYSICS; MODEL; GAMMA
AB A search for forbidden and exotic Z boson decays in the diphoton mass spectrum is presented for the first time in hadron collisions, based on data corresponding to 10.0 fb(-1) of integrated luminosity from proton-antiproton collisions at root s = 1.96 TeV collected by the CDF experiment. No evidence of signal is observed, and 95% credibility level Bayesian upper limits are set on the branching ratios of decays of the Z boson to a photon and neutral pion (which is detected as a photon), a pair of photons, and a pair of neutral pions. The observed branching ratio limits are 2.01 x 10(-5) for Z -> pi(0)gamma, 1.46 x 10(-5) for Z -> gamma gamma, and 1.52 x 10(-5) for Z -> pi(0)pi(0). The Z -> pi(0)gamma and Z -> gamma gamma limits improve the most stringent results from other experiments by factors of 2.6 and 3.6, respectively. The Z -> pi(0)pi(0) branching ratio limit is the first experimental result on this decay.
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[Barbaro-Galtieri, A.; Cerri, A.; Lujan, P.; Lys, J.; Potamianos, K.; Pranko, A.; Yao, W. -M.] Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
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[Bromberg, C.; Hussein, M.; Huston, J.; Tollefson, K.] Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Shreyber-Tecker, I.] Inst Theoret & Expt Phys, Moscow 117259, Russia.
[Gold, M.; Gorelov, I.; Palni, P.; Seidel, S.; Strologas, J.; Vogel, M.] Univ New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
[Hughes, R. E.; Lannon, K.; Winer, B. L.; Wolfe, H.] Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Nakano, I.] Okayama Univ, Okayama 7008530, Japan.
[Okusawa, T.; Seiya, Y.; Yamamoto, K.; Yamato, D.; Yoshida, T.] Osaka City Univ, Osaka 5588585, Japan.
[Azfar, F.; Farrington, S.; Hays, C.; Oakes, L.; Renton, P.] Univ Oxford, Oxford OX1 3RH, England.
[Amerio, S.; Bauce, M.; Busetto, G.; D'Errico, M.; Lucchesi, D.; Totaro, P.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Padova, I-35131 Padua, Italy.
[Amerio, S.; Bauce, M.; Busetto, G.; D'Errico, M.; Lucchesi, D.] Univ Padua, I-35131 Padua, Italy.
[Heinrich, J.; Keung, J.; Kroll, J.; Lipeles, E.; Pianori, E.; Rodriguez, T.; Thomson, E.; Wagner, P.; Whiteson, D.; Williams, H. H.] Univ Penn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
[Barria, P.; Bedeschi, F.; Bellettini, G.; Butti, P.; Carosi, R.; Chiarelli, G.; Cremonesi, M.; Di Canto, A.; Donati, S.; Galloni, C.; Garosi, P.; Introzzi, G.; Latino, G.; Leo, S.; Leone, S.; Maestro, P.; Marino, P.; Morello, M. J.; Piacentino, G.; Punzi, G.; Ristori, L.; Ronzani, M.; Ruffini, F.; Scuri, F.; Sforza, F.; Trovato, M.; Vernieri, C.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, I-56127 Pisa, Italy.
[Bellettini, G.; Butti, P.; Di Canto, A.; Donati, S.; Galloni, C.; Punzi, G.; Ronzani, M.; Sforza, F.] Univ Pisa, I-56127 Pisa, Italy.
[Barria, P.; Garosi, P.; Latino, G.; Maestro, P.; Ruffini, F.] Univ Siena, I-56127 Pisa, Italy.
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[Introzzi, G.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
[Introzzi, G.] Univ Pavia, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
[Boudreau, J.; Gibson, K.; Nigmanov, T.; Shepard, P. F.; Song, H.] Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA.
[Barnes, V. E.; Bortoletto, D.; Garfinkel, A. F.; Jones, M.; Laasanen, A. T.; Liu, Q.; Ranjan, N.; Vidal, M.] Purdue Univ, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
[Bodek, A.; Budd, H. S.; de Barbaro, P.; Han, J. Y.; Sakumoto, W. K.] Univ Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 USA.
[Bhatti, A.; Goulianos, K.; Lungu, G.; Mesropian, C.] Rockefeller Univ, New York, NY 10065 USA.
[Giagu, S.; Iori, M.; Margaroli, F.; Rescigno, M.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Roma 1, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
[Iori, M.] Sapienza Univ Roma, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
[Asaadi, J.; Aurisano, A.; Cruz, D.; Elagin, A.; Goldin, D.; Hong, Z.; Kamon, T.; Nett, J.; Thukral, V.; Toback, D.] Texas A&M Univ, Mitchell Inst Fundamental Phys & Astron, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
[Casarsa, M.; Cauz, D.; Dorigo, M.; Driutti, A.; Pagliarone, C.; Pauletta, G.; Santi, L.; Zanetti, A. M.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl Trieste, I-33100 Udine, Italy.
[Cauz, D.; Driutti, A.; Pauletta, G.; Santi, L.] Grp Collegato, I-33100 Udine, Italy.
[Cauz, D.; Driutti, A.; Pauletta, G.; Santi, L.] Univ Udine, I-33100 Udine, Italy.
[Dorigo, M.] Univ Trieste, I-34127 Trieste, Italy.
[Hara, K.; Kim, S. H.; Kurata, M.; Miyake, H.; Nagai, Y.; Sato, K.; Shimojima, M.; Sudo, Y.; Takemasa, K.; Takeuchi, Y.; Tomura, T.; Ukegawa, F.] Univ Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan.
[Hare, M.; Napier, A.; Rolli, S.; Sliwa, K.] Tufts Univ, Medford, MA 02155 USA.
[Group, R. C.; Liu, H.; Neu, C.; Oksuzian, I.] Univ Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22906 USA.
[Anastassov, A.; Arisawa, T.; Ebina, K.; Funakoshi, Y.; Kimura, N.; Kondo, K.; Naganoma, J.; Sakurai, Y.; Yorita, K.] Waseda Univ, Tokyo 169, Japan.
[Clarke, C.; Harr, R. F.; Karchin, P. E.; Mattson, M. E.] Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI 48201 USA.
[Bellinger, J.; Carlsmith, D.; Herndon, M.; Parker, W.; Pondrom, L.] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Husemann, U.; Lockwitz, S.; Loginov, A.] Yale Univ, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
RP Aaltonen, T (reprint author), Acad Sinica, Inst Phys, Taipei 11529, Taiwan.
RI Introzzi, Gianluca/K-2497-2015; Piacentino, Giovanni/K-3269-2015;
Marino, Pietro/N-7030-2015; song, hao/I-2782-2012; Gorelov,
Igor/J-9010-2015; maestro, paolo/E-3280-2010; Prokoshin,
Fedor/E-2795-2012; Ruiz, Alberto/E-4473-2011; Chiarelli,
Giorgio/E-8953-2012; Lysak, Roman/H-2995-2014; Grinstein,
Sebastian/N-3988-2014; Russ, James/P-3092-2014; Punzi,
Giovanni/J-4947-2012; Cavalli-Sforza, Matteo/H-7102-2015; Moon,
Chang-Seong/J-3619-2014; Scodellaro, Luca/K-9091-2014; Paulini,
Manfred/N-7794-2014; vilar, rocio/P-8480-2014
OI Jun, Soon Yung/0000-0003-3370-6109; Toback, David/0000-0003-3457-4144;
Vidal Marono, Miguel/0000-0002-2590-5987; Hays,
Chris/0000-0003-2371-9723; Farrington, Sinead/0000-0001-5350-9271;
Robson, Aidan/0000-0002-1659-8284; Dorigo, Mirco/0000-0002-0681-6946;
Brucken, Jens Erik/0000-0001-6066-8756; Torre,
Stefano/0000-0002-7565-0118; Casarsa, Massimo/0000-0002-1353-8964;
Margaroli, Fabrizio/0000-0002-3869-0153; Latino,
Giuseppe/0000-0002-4098-3502; iori, maurizio/0000-0002-6349-0380;
Introzzi, Gianluca/0000-0002-1314-2580; Piacentino,
Giovanni/0000-0001-9884-2924; Marino, Pietro/0000-0003-0554-3066; song,
hao/0000-0002-3134-782X; Gorelov, Igor/0000-0001-5570-0133; maestro,
paolo/0000-0002-4193-1288; Prokoshin, Fedor/0000-0001-6389-5399; Ruiz,
Alberto/0000-0002-3639-0368; Group, Robert/0000-0002-4097-5254;
Simonenko, Alexander/0000-0001-6580-3638; Lancaster,
Mark/0000-0002-8872-7292; Chiarelli, Giorgio/0000-0001-9851-4816;
Grinstein, Sebastian/0000-0002-6460-8694; Russ,
James/0000-0001-9856-9155; Punzi, Giovanni/0000-0002-8346-9052; Moon,
Chang-Seong/0000-0001-8229-7829; Scodellaro, Luca/0000-0002-4974-8330;
Paulini, Manfred/0000-0002-6714-5787;
FU U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation; Italian
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare; Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science and Technology of Japan; Natural Sciences and
Engineering Research Council of Canada; National Science Council of the
Republic of China; Swiss National Science Foundation; A. P. Sloan
Foundation; Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung, Germany; Korean
World Class University Program; Science and Technology Facilities
Council and the Royal Society, United Kingdom; Russian Foundation for
Basic Research; Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, and Programa
Consolider-Ingenio, Spain; Slovak RD Agency; Academy of Finland;
Australian Research Council (ARC); EU community Marie Curie Fellowship
[302103]; National Research Foundation of Korea
FX We thank the Fermilab staff and the technical staffs of the
participating institutions for their vital contributions. This work was
supported by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Science
Foundation; the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare; the
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan;
the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; the
National Science Council of the Republic of China; the Swiss National
Science Foundation; the A. P. Sloan Foundation; the Bundesministerium
fur Bildung und Forschung, Germany; the Korean World Class University
Program, the National Research Foundation of Korea; the Science and
Technology Facilities Council and the Royal Society, United Kingdom; the
Russian Foundation for Basic Research; the Ministerio de Ciencia e
Innovacion, and Programa Consolider-Ingenio 2010, Spain; the Slovak R&D
Agency; the Academy of Finland; the Australian Research Council (ARC);
and the EU community Marie Curie Fellowship Contract No. 302103.
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AU Aczel, AA
Baker, PJ
Bugaris, DE
Yeon, J
Loye, HCZ
Guidi, T
Adroja, DT
AF Aczel, A. A.
Baker, P. J.
Bugaris, D. E.
Yeon, J.
Loye, H. -C. Zur
Guidi, T.
Adroja, D. T.
TI Exotic Magnetism on the Quasi-fcc Lattices of the d(3) Double
Perovskites La2NaB ' O-6 (B ' = Ru, Os)
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LA English
DT Article
ID NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION; CRYSTAL-GROWTH; ORDER; PR; LA; LN; ND
AB We find evidence for long-range and short-range (zeta = 70 angstrom at 4 K) incommensurate magnetic order on the quasi-face-centered-cubic (fcc) lattices of the monoclinic double perovskites La2NaRuO6 and La2NaOsO6, respectively. Incommensurate magnetic order on the fcc lattice has not been predicted by mean field theory, but may arise via a delicate balance of inequivalent nearest neighbor and next nearest neighbor exchange interactions. In the Ru system with long-range order, inelastic neutron scattering also reveals a spin gap Delta similar to 2.75 meV. Magnetic anisotropy is generally minimized in the more familiar octahedrally coordinated 3d(3) systems, so the large gap observed for La2NaRuO6 may result from the significantly enhanced value of spin-orbit coupling in this 4d(3) material.
C1 [Aczel, A. A.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Quantum Condensed Matter Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Baker, P. J.; Guidi, T.; Adroja, D. T.] STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab, ISIS Facil, Didcot OX11 0QX, Oxon, England.
[Bugaris, D. E.; Yeon, J.; Loye, H. -C. Zur] Univ S Carolina, Dept Chem & Biochem, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
[Adroja, D. T.] Univ Johannesburg, Dept Phys, ZA-2006 Auckland Pk, South Africa.
RP Aczel, AA (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Quantum Condensed Matter Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM aczelaa@ornl.gov
RI Baker, Peter/E-4216-2010; Aczel, Adam/A-6247-2016
OI zur Loye, Hans-Conrad/0000-0001-7351-9098; Baker,
Peter/0000-0002-2306-2648; Aczel, Adam/0000-0003-1964-1943
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences; Scientific
User Facilities Division; Heterogeneous Functional Materials for Energy
Systems (HeteroFoaM) Energy Frontiers Research Center (EFRC); U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0001061]
FX We acknowledge B.D. Gaulin, J.P. Clancy, and J.P. Carlo for useful
discussions. This research was supported by the U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. A.A.A. was supported by the
Scientific User Facilities Division. D.E.B. and H.z.L. would like to
acknowledge financial support through the Heterogeneous Functional
Materials for Energy Systems (HeteroFoaM) Energy Frontiers Research
Center (EFRC), funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences under Award No. DE-SC0001061.
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AU Jain, A
Tassin, P
Koschny, T
Soukoulis, CM
AF Jain, Aditya
Tassin, Philippe
Koschny, Thomas
Soukoulis, Costas M.
TI Large Quality Factor in Sheet Metamaterials Made from Dark Dielectric
Meta-atoms
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LA English
DT Article
ID NEGATIVE PERMITTIVITY; PERMEABILITY; RESONATORS; INDEX
AB Metamaterials-or artificial electromagnetic materials-can create media with properties unattainable in nature, but mitigating dissipation is a key challenge for their further development. Here, we demonstrate a low-loss metamaterial by exploiting dark bound states in dielectric inclusions coupled to the external waves by small nonresonant metallic antennas. We experimentally demonstrate a dispersion-engineered metamaterial based on a meta-atom made from alumina, and we show that its resonance has a much larger quality factor than metal-based meta-atoms. Finally, we show that our dielectric meta-atom can be used to create sheet metamaterials with negative permittivity or permeability.
C1 [Jain, Aditya; Tassin, Philippe; Koschny, Thomas; Soukoulis, Costas M.] US DOE, Ames Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Jain, Aditya; Tassin, Philippe; Koschny, Thomas; Soukoulis, Costas M.] Iowa State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Soukoulis, Costas M.] FORTH, IESL, Iraklion 71110, Crete, Greece.
RP Tassin, P (reprint author), Chalmers, Dept Appl Phys, SE-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden.
RI Tassin, Philippe/B-7152-2008; Soukoulis, Costas/A-5295-2008
FU U.S. Dept. of Energy, Basic Energy Science, Materials Sciences and
Engineering [DE-AC02-07CH11358]; U.S. Office of Naval Research
[N00014-10-1-0925]
FX Work at Ames Lab was partially supported by the U.S. Dept. of Energy,
Basic Energy Science, Materials Sciences and Engineering, Contract No.
DE-AC02-07CH11358 (experiments), and by the U.S. Office of Naval
Research, Grant No. N00014-10-1-0925 (theory).
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AU Waltz, J
Morgan, NR
Canfield, TR
Charest, MRJ
Risinger, LD
Wohlbier, JG
AF Waltz, J.
Morgan, N. R.
Canfield, T. R.
Charest, M. R. J.
Risinger, L. D.
Wohlbier, J. G.
TI A three-dimensional finite element arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method
for shock hydrodynamics on unstructured grids
SO COMPUTERS & FLUIDS
LA English
DT Article
DE Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian; Shock hydrodynamics; Finite element
method
ID GEOMETRIC CONSERVATION LAW; ALE HYDRODYNAMICS; MOVING MESHES; FLOW
PROBLEMS; 3D; COMPUTATIONS; SIMULATION; SCHEMES; SOLVER
AB We present a three-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) method for shock hydrodynamics on unstructured grids. The method is based on an FE Eulerian Godunov scheme for linear tetrahedra that has been extended to include mesh motion in an unsplit, flux-conservative formulation. The proposed method eliminates the splitting errors present in traditional Lagrange-plus-remap methods that occur during the remap phase. Unlike typical unsplit approaches, the mesh velocity is not determined by boundary motion but is instead based on the local fluid velocity. Smoothing operations are then applied to the mesh velocity to avoid mesh tangling. This approach allows the mesh to follow the fluid motion in a robust manner and leverage one of the primary advantages of Lagrangian schemes for shock hydrodynamics, namely that the resolution follows the flow. An approximate Riemann solver is used to calculate fluxes in the co-moving frame of the mesh. Results for a number of standard test problems are presented for 3D meshes of up to 10(7) tetrahedra. Global convergence rates of 0.8-1.0 are observed for shock dominated flows and 1.9 for smooth flows. We also demonstrate that the method satisfies the discrete geometric conservation law to truncation error, conserves total energy to machine precision, and preserves symmetry. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Waltz, J.; Morgan, N. R.; Charest, M. R. J.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Computat Phys Div, Los Alamos, NM USA.
[Canfield, T. R.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM USA.
[Risinger, L. D.; Wohlbier, J. G.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Computat & Comp Sci Div, Los Alamos, NM USA.
RP Waltz, J (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, MS B259, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM jwaltz@lanl.gov
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SN 0045-7930
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JI Comput. Fluids
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SC Computer Science; Mechanics
GA AC1OA
UT WOS:000332264700014
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AU Chen, SW
Lu, X
Blackburn, E
Lauter, V
Ambaye, H
Chan, KT
Fullerton, EE
Berkowitz, AE
Sinha, SK
AF Chen, S. -W.
Lu, X.
Blackburn, E.
Lauter, V.
Ambaye, H.
Chan, K. T.
Fullerton, E. E.
Berkowitz, A. E.
Sinha, S. K.
TI Nonswitchable magnetic moments in polycrystalline and (111)-epitaxial
permalloy/CoO exchange-biased bilayers
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID HYSTERESIS LOOPS; ANISOTROPY; INTERFACES; MECHANISMS; REVERSAL; MODEL;
SPINS; COO; NIO
AB We have measured the interfacial magnetization depth profile in ferromagnet/antiferromagnet exchange-coupled NiFe/CoO bilayers. Both a polycrystalline and an epitaxial-(111) bilayer were examined. We find that the nonswitchable magnetization profile in the biased state is highly correlated with the magnetization profile in the unbiased state. The nonswitchable moment distributions are shown to be consistent with the predictions of a previously reported model for the magnetic and microstructural features of the interfacial region.
C1 [Chen, S. -W.; Lu, X.; Berkowitz, A. E.; Sinha, S. K.] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Phys, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
[Blackburn, E.] Univ Birmingham, Sch Phys & Astron, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.
[Lauter, V.; Ambaye, H.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Neutron Sci Directorate, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Chan, K. T.; Fullerton, E. E.; Berkowitz, A. E.] Univ Calif San Diego, Ctr Magnet Recording Res, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
RP Chen, SW (reprint author), Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Phys, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
EM schen@physics.ucsd.edu
RI Blackburn, Elizabeth/C-2312-2014; Ambaye, Haile/D-1503-2016; Fullerton,
Eric/H-8445-2013
OI Ambaye, Haile/0000-0002-8122-9952; Fullerton, Eric/0000-0002-4725-9509
FU Basic Energy Sciences, US Department of Energy [DE-SC0003678]
FX This work at UCSD, including experiments at ORNL, was supported by Basic
Energy Sciences, US Department of Energy, under Grant No. DE-SC0003678.
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JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 20
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UT WOS:000333121900002
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PT J
AU Furukawa, Y
Roy, B
Ran, S
Bud'ko, SL
Canfield, PC
AF Furukawa, Y.
Roy, B.
Ran, S.
Bud'ko, S. L.
Canfield, P. C.
TI Suppression of electron correlations in the collapsed tetragonal phase
of CaFe2As2 under ambient pressure demonstrated by As-75 NMR/NQR
measurements
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
AB The static and the dynamic spin correlations in the low-temperature collapsed tetragonal and the high-temperature tetragonal phase in CaFe2As2 have been investigated by As-75 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) measurements. Through the temperature (T) dependence of the nuclear spin lattice relaxation rates (1/T-1) and the Knight shifts, although stripe-type antiferromagnetic (AFM) spin correlations are realized in the high-temperature tetragonal phase, no trace of the AFM spin correlations can be found in the nonsuperconducting, low-temperature, collapsed tetragonal (cT) phase. Given that there is no magnetic broadening in As-75 NMR spectra, together with the T-independent behavior of magnetic susceptibility chi and the T dependence of 1/T1T chi, we conclude that Fe spin correlations are completely quenched statically and dynamically in the nonsuperconducting cT phase in CaFe2As2.
C1 [Furukawa, Y.] Iowa State Univ, Ames Lab, US DOE, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
Iowa State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
RP Furukawa, Y (reprint author), Iowa State Univ, Ames Lab, US DOE, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
RI Canfield, Paul/H-2698-2014
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering; Iowa State University
[DE-AC02-07CH11358]
FX The research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering.
Ames Laboratory is operated for the U. S. Department of Energy by Iowa
State University under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11358.
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EI 1550-235X
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PY 2014
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AR 121109
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.121109
PG 6
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD3GJ
UT WOS:000333126000001
ER
PT J
AU Pustilnik, M
Matveev, KA
AF Pustilnik, M.
Matveev, K. A.
TI Low-energy excitations of a one-dimensional Bose gas with weak contact
repulsion
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID DELTA-FUNCTION INTERACTION; EINSTEIN CONDENSATE; QUANTUM FLUIDS; VORTEX;
SYSTEM; 1D
AB We study elementary excitations of a system of one-dimensional bosons with weak contact repulsion. We show that the Gross-Pitaevskii regime, in which the excitations are the well-known Bogoliubov quasiparticles and dark solitons, does not extend to the low-energy limit. Instead, the spectra of both excitations have finite curvatures at zero momentum, in agreement with the phenomenological picture of fermionic quasiparticles. We describe analytically the crossover between the Gross-Pitaevskii and the low-energy regimes, and discuss implications of our results for the behavior of the dynamic structure factor.
C1 [Pustilnik, M.] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Phys, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Matveev, K. A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Pustilnik, M (reprint author), Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Phys, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Materials Sciences and
Engineering Division; Aspen Center for Physics (NSF) [PHYS-1066293]
FX This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Science, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division. The authors are
grateful to the Aspen Center for Physics (NSF Grant No. PHYS-1066293)
for hospitality.
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SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 10
AR 100504
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.100504
PG 4
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD3GA
UT WOS:000333125100001
ER
PT J
AU Bai, Y
Schwaller, P
AF Bai, Yang
Schwaller, Pedro
TI Scale of dark QCD
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID FERMION-NUMBER VIOLATION; MATTER CANDIDATES; BARYOGENESIS; LEPTOGENESIS;
ENERGY; BARYON
AB Most of the mass of ordinary matter has its origin from quantum chromodynamics (QCD). A similar strong dynamics, dark QCD, could exist to explain the mass origin of dark matter. Using infrared fixed points of the two gauge couplings, we provide a dynamical mechanism that relates the dark QCD confinement scale to our QCD scale, and hence provides an explanation for comparable dark baryon and proton masses. Together with a mechanism that generates equal amounts of dark baryon and ordinary baryon asymmetries in the early Universe, the similarity of dark matter and ordinary matter energy densities can be naturally explained. For a large class of gauge group representations, the particles charged under both QCD and dark QCD, necessary ingredients for generating the infrared fixed points, are found to have masses at 1-2 TeV, which sets the scale for dark matter direct detection and novel collider signatures involving visible and dark jets.
C1 [Bai, Yang] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Phys, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Schwaller, Pedro] Argonne Natl Lab, HEP Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Schwaller, Pedro] Univ Illinois, Dept Phys, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
RP Bai, Y (reprint author), Univ Wisconsin, Dept Phys, 1150 Univ Ave, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
FU UW-Madison; U.S. Department of Energy, Division of High Energy Physics
[DE-AC02-06CH11357, DE-FG02-12ER41811]; National Science Foundation [NSF
PHY11-25915]
FX We would like to thank Randy Cotta and Takemichi Okui for useful
discussions and comments. Y. Bai is supported by startup funds from
UW-Madison. P. Schwaller is supported in part by the U.S. Department of
Energy, Division of High Energy Physics, under Grants No.
DE-AC02-06CH11357 and No. DE-FG02-12ER41811. We also would like to thank
the Kvali Institute for Theoretical Physics, U. C. Santa Barbara, where
part of this work was done. This research was also supported in part by
the National Science Foundation under Grant No. NSF PHY11-25915.
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JI Phys. Rev. D
PD MAR 20
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 6
AR 063522
DI 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.063522
PG 7
WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics
GA AD3BG
UT WOS:000333111200003
ER
PT J
AU Head-Gordon, M
Luthi, HP
Gauss, J
Schaefer, HF
Stanton, JF
AF Head-Gordon, Martin
Luethi, Hans Peter
Gauss, Juergen
Schaefer, Henry F., III
Stanton, John F.
TI Introduction to proceedings of Molecular Quantum Mechanics 2013:
electron correlation: the many-body problem at the heart of chemistry
SO MOLECULAR PHYSICS
LA English
DT Editorial Material
C1 [Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Luethi, Hans Peter] ETH, Phys Chem Lab, Swiss Fed Inst Technol, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
[Gauss, Juergen] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Phys Chem, Mainz, Germany.
[Schaefer, Henry F., III] Univ Georgia, Ctr Computat Quantum Chem, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Stanton, John F.] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Chem & Biochem, Austin, TX 78712 USA.
RP Head-Gordon, M (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM mhg@cchem.berkeley.edu
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SN 0026-8976
EI 1362-3028
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JI Mol. Phys.
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PY 2014
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SI SI
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DI 10.1080/00268976.2014.881089
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SC Chemistry; Physics
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AU Goldey, M
DiStasio, RA
Shao, YH
Head-Gordon, M
AF Goldey, Matthew
DiStasio, Robert A., Jr.
Shao, Yihan
Head-Gordon, Martin
TI Shared memory multiprocessing implementation of
resolution-of-the-identity second-order Moller-Plesset perturbation
theory with attenuated and unattenuated results for intermolecular
interactions between large molecules
SO MOLECULAR PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT International conference, Molecular Quantum Mechanics
CY JUN 02-07, 2013
CL City of Lugano, SWITZERLAND
DE parallel computing; second-order Moller-Plesset theory; intermolecular
interactions; noncovalent interactions
ID AUXILIARY BASIS-SETS; PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATION; INTERACTION ENERGIES;
ANALYTICAL GRADIENT; RI-MP2; MP2; APPROXIMATION; ALGORITHM; COMPLEXES;
INTEGRALS
AB We examine the second-order MOller-Plesset perturbation theory energy under the resolution-of-the-identity approximation (RI-MP2) and present an improved algorithm for single-node, multi-threaded computation. This algorithm is based on shared memory parallelisation of the rate-limiting steps and an overall reduction in the number of disk reads. The requisite fifth-order computation in RI-MP2 calculations is efficiently parallelised within this algorithm, with improvements in overall parallel efficiency as the system size increases. Fourth-order steps are also parallelised. As an application, we present energies and timings for several large, noncovalently interacting systems with this algorithm, and demonstrate that the RI-MP2 cost is still typically less than 40% of the underlying self consistent field (SCF) calculation. The attenuated RI-MP2 energy is also implemented with this algorithm, and some new large-scale tests of this method are reported. The attenuated RI-MP2(terfc, aug-cc-pVDZ) method yields excellent agreement with benchmark values for the L7 database (R. Sedlak etal., J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2013, 9, 3364) and 10 tetrapeptide conformers (L. Goerigk etal., Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2013, 15, 7028), with at least a 90% reduction in the root-mean-squared (RMS) error versus RI-MP2/aug-cc-pVDZ.
C1 [Goldey, Matthew; Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Goldey, Matthew; Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[DiStasio, Robert A., Jr.] Princeton Univ, Dept Chem, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
[Shao, Yihan] Q Chem Inc, Pleasanton, CA USA.
RP Head-Gordon, M (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM mhg@cchem.berkeley.edu
FU US Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; NSF [CHE-1048789]
FX This work was supported by the US Department of Energy [Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231]. We acknowledge computational resources obtained
under NSF award [grant number CHE-1048789].
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PI ABINGDON
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SN 0026-8976
EI 1362-3028
J9 MOL PHYS
JI Mol. Phys.
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 112
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SI SI
BP 836
EP 843
DI 10.1080/00268976.2013.869363
PG 8
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE4GR
UT WOS:000333941400033
ER
PT J
AU DePrince, AE
Kennedy, MR
Sumpter, BG
Sherrill, CD
AF DePrince, A. Eugene, III
Kennedy, Matthew R.
Sumpter, Bobby G.
Sherrill, C. David
TI Density-fitted singles and doubles coupled cluster on graphics
processing units
SO MOLECULAR PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT International conference, Molecular Quantum Mechanics
CY JUN 02-07, 2013
CL City of Lugano, SWITZERLAND
DE graphics processing units; singles doubles coupled cluster; density
fitting
ID FROZEN NATURAL ORBITALS; QUANTUM-CHEMISTRY CALCULATIONS; PLESSET
PERTURBATION-THEORY; OPTIMIZED VIRTUAL ORBITALS; CORRELATED
CALCULATIONS; BASIS-SETS; MULTICORE PARALLELIZATION; CHOLESKY
DECOMPOSITIONS; APPROXIMATE INTEGRALS; 2-ELECTRON INTEGRALS
AB We adapt an algorithm for singles and doubles coupled cluster (CCSD) that uses density fitting or Cholesky decomposition (CD) in the construction and contraction of all electron repulsion integrals (ERIs) for use on heterogeneous compute nodes consisting of a multicore central processing unit (CPU) and at least one graphics processing unit (GPU). The use of approximate three-index ERIs ameliorates two of the major difficulties in designing scientific algorithms for GPUs: (1) the extremely limited global memory on the devices and (2) the overhead associated with data motion across the bus. For the benzene trimer described by an aug-cc-pVDZ basis set, the use of a single NVIDIA Tesla C2070 (Fermi) GPU accelerates a CD-CCSD computation by a factor of 2.1, relative to the multicore CPU-only algorithm that uses six highly efficient Intel Core i7-3930K CPU cores. The use of two Fermi GPUs provides an acceleration of 2.89, which is comparable to that observed when using a single NVIDIA Kepler K20c GPU (2.73).
C1 [DePrince, A. Eugene, III] Florida State Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[DePrince, A. Eugene, III; Kennedy, Matthew R.; Sherrill, C. David] Georgia Inst Technol, Ctr Computat Mol Sci & Technol, Sch Chem & Biochem, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Sumpter, Bobby G.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Comp Sci & Math Div, Oak Ridge, TN USA.
[Sumpter, Bobby G.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN USA.
[Sherrill, C. David] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Computat Sci & Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
RP Sherrill, CD (reprint author), Georgia Inst Technol, Ctr Computat Mol Sci & Technol, Sch Chem & Biochem, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
EM sherrill@gatech.edu
RI Sumpter, Bobby/C-9459-2013;
OI Sumpter, Bobby/0000-0001-6341-0355; Sherrill, David/0000-0002-5570-7666
FU US National Science Foundation [ACI-1147843]; National Science
Foundation CRIF Award [CHE-0946869]; National Science Foundation
American Competitiveness in Chemistry Postdoctoral Fellowship
[CHE-1137288]; Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences; Oak Ridge
National Laboratory by the Scientific User Facilities Division, U.S.
Department of Energy; Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC05-00OR22725]; UT-Battelle, LLC
FX C.D. Sherrill acknowledges support from the US National Science
Foundation [grant number ACI-1147843]. The computer resources of the
Center for Computational Molecular Science and Technology are funded
through a National Science Foundation CRIF Award [grant number
CHE-0946869]. A. E. DePrince acknowledges support from the National
Science Foundation American Competitiveness in Chemistry Postdoctoral
Fellowship [grant number CHE-1137288]. B. G. Sumpter acknowledges
support by the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, which is
sponsored at Oak Ridge National Laboratory by the Scientific User
Facilities Division, U.S. Department of Energy. Some of the research
used resources of the Leadership Computing Facility at Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the
U.S. Department of Energy [contract no. DE-AC05-00OR22725] with
UT-Battelle, LLC.
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SN 0026-8976
EI 1362-3028
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JI Mol. Phys.
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
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SI SI
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DI 10.1080/00268976.2013.874599
PG 9
WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
SC Chemistry; Physics
GA AE4GR
UT WOS:000333941400034
ER
PT J
AU Mueller, JM
Ahmed, MW
France, RH
Johnson, MS
Karwowski, HJ
Myers, LS
Randrup, J
Sikora, MH
Spraker, MC
Stave, S
Tompkins, JR
Vogt, R
Weller, HR
Whisnant, CS
Zimmerman, WR
AF Mueller, J. M.
Ahmed, M. W.
France, R. H., III
Johnson, M. S.
Karwowski, H. J.
Myers, L. S.
Randrup, J.
Sikora, M. H.
Spraker, M. C.
Stave, S.
Tompkins, J. R.
Vogt, R.
Weller, H. R.
Whisnant, C. S.
Zimmerman, W. R.
TI Prompt neutron polarization asymmetries in photofission of Th-232,
U-233,U-235,U-238, Np-237, and Pu-239,Pu-240
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW C
LA English
DT Article
ID FRAGMENT ANGULAR-DISTRIBUTIONS; EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI; GAMMA-S FACILITY;
FISSION FRAGMENTS; PHOTONS; ENERGY; U-238; ANISOTROPY; BARRIER; PU-239
AB Photofission experiments were performed on targets of Th-232, U-233,U-235,U-238, Np-237, and Pu-239,Pu-240 using nearly 100% linearly polarized, high intensity (similar to 5 x 10(6)gamma/s), and nearly-monoenergetic gamma -ray beams having energies between 5.3 and 7.6 MeV at the High Intensity gamma -ray Source ( HI gamma S) located at Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory. An array of 12-18 liquid scintillator detectors was used to measure prompt fission neutron yields parallel and perpendicular to the plane of beam polarization. Polarization asymmetries, the differences between the in- plane and out-of- plane yields divided by their sums, were measured. Asymmetries close to zero were found for U-233,U-235, Np-237, and Pu-239 while significant asymmetries (similar to 0.2-0.5) were found for Th-232, U-238, and Pu-240. Predictions based on previously measured photofission fragment angular distributions combined with a model of prompt neutron emission agree well with the experimental results.
C1 [Mueller, J. M.; Ahmed, M. W.; Karwowski, H. J.; Myers, L. S.; Sikora, M. H.; Tompkins, J. R.; Weller, H. R.; Zimmerman, W. R.] Triangle Univ Nucl Lab, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
[Mueller, J. M.; Ahmed, M. W.; Myers, L. S.; Weller, H. R.; Zimmerman, W. R.] Duke Univ, Dept Phys, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
[Ahmed, M. W.] N Carolina Cent Univ, Dept Math & Phys, Durham, NC 27707 USA.
[France, R. H., III] Georgia Coll & State Univ, Dept Chem Phys & Astron, Milledgeville, GA 31061 USA.
[Johnson, M. S.; Vogt, R.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Div Phys, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
[Johnson, M. S.] San Jose State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, San Jose, CA 95192 USA.
[Karwowski, H. J.; Tompkins, J. R.] Univ N Carolina, Dept Phys & Astron, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.
[Randrup, J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Nucl Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Sikora, M. H.] George Washington Univ, Dept Phys, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
[Spraker, M. C.] Univ North Georgia, Dept Phys, Dahlonega, GA 30597 USA.
[Stave, S.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Vogt, R.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Phys, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Whisnant, C. S.] James Madison Univ, Dept Phys, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA.
[Zimmerman, W. R.] Univ Connecticut, Dept Phys, Storrs, CT 06269 USA.
RP Mueller, JM (reprint author), Triangle Univ Nucl Lab, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
OI Mueller, Jonathan/0000-0002-7024-8840
FU DNDO; Academic Research Initiative (ARI) [2010-DN-077-ARI46-02]; ARI
[2008-DN-077-ARI010]; LLNL; DHS/DNDO [HSHQDC-07-X-00213 P00015]; DOE
[DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-AC02-05CH11231]; DOE Office of Science Graduate
Fellowship Program (DOE SCGF); ORISE-ORAU [DE-AC05-06OR23100]
FX The authors wish to thank the HI gamma S staff for the beams produced
during this experiment, and especially M. Emamian for his assistance in
constructing and aligning the detector array. The authors also wish to
thank B. Davis, J. S. Hauver, W. Henderson, D. Markoff, D. Payette, J.
Silano, and K. Thrasher for their help in aligning and calibrating the
neutron detectors. This work was supported in-part by DNDO, Academic
Research Initiative (ARI) Grant No. 2010-DN-077-ARI46-02, ARI Grant No.
2008-DN-077-ARI010, LLNL contract with DHS/DNDO No. HSHQDC-07-X-00213
P00015, DOE Grant No. DE-AC52-07NA27344, DOE Grant No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231, and by the DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship
Program (DOE SCGF), made possible in part by the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009, administered by ORISE-ORAU under Contract No.
DE-AC05-06OR23100.
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JI Phys. Rev. C
PD MAR 19
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034615
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SC Physics
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PT J
AU Campbell, JM
Ellis, RK
Williams, C
AF Campbell, John M.
Ellis, R. Keith
Williams, Ciaran
TI Bounding the Higgs width at the LHC: Complementary results from H -> WW
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID ATLAS DETECTOR; BOSON
AB We investigate the potential of the process gg -> H -> WW to provide bounds on the Higgs width. Recent studies using off-shell H -> ZZ events have shown that Run 1 LHC data can constrain the Higgs width, Gamma(H) < (25-45)Gamma(SM)(H). Using 20 fb(-1) of 8 TeV ATLAS data, we estimate a bound on the Higgs boson width from theWW channel between Gamma(H) < (100-500)Gamma(SM)(H). The large spread in limits is due to the range of cuts applied in the existing experimental analysis. The stricter cuts designed to search for the on-shell Higgs boson limit the potential number of off-shell events, weakening the constraints. As some of the cuts are lifted, the bounds improve. We show that there is potential in the high transverse mass region to produce upper bounds of the order of (25-50)Gamma(SM)(H), depending strongly on the level of systematic uncertainty that can be obtained. Thus, if these systematics can be controlled, a constraint on the Higgs boson width from the H -> WW decay mode can complement a corresponding limit from H -> ZZ.
C1 [Campbell, John M.; Ellis, R. Keith] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Williams, Ciaran] Niels Bohr Int Acad, DK-2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark.
[Williams, Ciaran] Niels Bohr Inst, Discovery Ctr, DK-2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark.
RP Campbell, JM (reprint author), Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
EM johnmc@fnal.gov; ellis@fnal.gov; ciaran@nbi.dk
FU U. S. DOE [DE-AC02-07CH11359]
FX The research of R. K. E. and J. M. C. is supported by the U. S. DOE
under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359.
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J9 PHYS REV D
JI Phys. Rev. D
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 5
AR 053011
DI 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.053011
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WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics
GA AE9DC
UT WOS:000334303600001
ER
PT J
AU Coleman, JE
Moir, DC
Ekdahl, CA
Johnson, JB
McCuistian, BT
Sullivan, GW
Crawford, MT
AF Coleman, J. E.
Moir, D. C.
Ekdahl, C. A.
Johnson, J. B.
McCuistian, B. T.
Sullivan, G. W.
Crawford, M. T.
TI Increasing the intensity of an induction accelerator and reduction of
the beam breakup instability
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS-ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS
LA English
DT Article
ID LINEAR ACCELERATORS; ATA; ETA
AB A 7 cm cathode has been deployed for use on a 3.8 MV, 80 ns (FWHM) Blumlein, to increase the extracted electron current from the nominal 1.7 to 2.9 kA. The intense relativistic electron bunch is accelerated and transported through a nested solenoid and ferrite induction core lattice consisting of 64 elements, exiting the accelerator with a nominal energy of 19.8 MeV. The principal objective of these experiments is to quantify the space-charge limitations on the beam quality, its coupling with the beam breakup (BBU) instability, and provide an independent validation of the BBU theory in a higher current regime, I > 2 kA. Time resolved centroid measurements indicate a reduction in BBU > 10x with simply a 50% increase in the average B-field used to transport the beam through the accelerator. A qualitative comparison of experimental and calculated results are presented, which include time resolved current density distributions, radial BBU amplitude relative to the calculated beam envelope, and frequency analyzed BBU amplitude with different accelerator lattice tunes.
C1 [Coleman, J. E.; Moir, D. C.; Ekdahl, C. A.; Johnson, J. B.; McCuistian, B. T.; Sullivan, G. W.; Crawford, M. T.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
RP Coleman, JE (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, POB 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
FU National Nuclear Security Administration of the U.S. Department of
Energy [DE-AC52-06NA25396]
FX This work was supported by the National Nuclear Security Administration
of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC52-06NA25396. I
would like to take the opportunity to thank the DARHT Axis-I operators
and technicians James Carothers, Sam Snider, Melissa Reed, Jules Carson,
Tim McCurdy, Rudy Valdez, and Edward Jacquez for their continued
support.
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SN 1098-4402
J9 PHYS REV SPEC TOP-AC
JI Phys. Rev. Spec. Top.-Accel. Beams
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 17
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AR 030101
DI 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.030101
PG 11
WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AE4RL
UT WOS:000333970500001
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PT J
AU Yang, YW
Nassiri, A
Waldschmidt, G
Li, D
Chen, HB
AF Yang, Yawei
Nassiri, Alireza
Waldschmidt, Geoff
Li, Derun
Chen, Huaibi
TI Wakefield characterization in an asymmetric superconducting deflecting
cavity
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS-ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS
LA English
DT Article
AB Nonaxially symmetric superconducting deflecting cavities are under development for a variety of purposes, but breaking the symmetry adds more complexity to wakefield characterization. This paper considers the influence of cavity asymmetry on the wakefield. Based on the TM-type deflecting cavity, we investigated how the polarized cell and the damper coupling affect the wake impedances. An improved method to characterize the wake impedances in asymmetric cavities is proposed by combining the time-domain and frequency-domain calculations. Compared to conventional methods, the new method decomposes the wake potential in terms of beam moments, which provides more information about the wakefield, and significantly reduces the simulation time with better accuracy. Using this method, we analyzed the wakefield of the deflecting cavity and the wakefield coupling between the cavities for the advanced photon source. Bench measurements were performed on a fabricated copper prototype; the measured mode field distributions and the Q(ext) values agreed well with calculations.
C1 [Yang, Yawei; Li, Derun; Chen, Huaibi] Tsinghua Univ, Dept Engn Phys, Beijing CN-100084, Peoples R China.
[Yang, Yawei; Nassiri, Alireza; Waldschmidt, Geoff] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Li, Derun] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Yang, YW (reprint author), Tsinghua Univ, Dept Engn Phys, Beijing CN-100084, Peoples R China.
EM yyw721@gmail.com
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Office of Science
[DE-AC02-06CH11357]
FX We would like to acknowledge useful discussions with Zenghai Li of SLAC.
We are particularly grateful to Leonard Morrison, Tim Jonasson, William
Yoder, and Charles Montiel for their help in the copper prototype
fabrication and bench measurements. This work is supported by the U.S.
Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Office of Science, under
Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 1098-4402
J9 PHYS REV SPEC TOP-AC
JI Phys. Rev. Spec. Top.-Accel. Beams
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
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AR 032001
DI 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.032001
PG 17
WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AE4RL
UT WOS:000333970500002
ER
PT J
AU Starkenburg, SR
Kwon, KJ
Jha, RK
McKay, C
Jacobs, M
Chertkov, O
Twary, S
Rocap, G
Cattolico, RA
AF Starkenburg, Shawn R.
Kwon, Kyungyoon J.
Jha, Ramesh K.
McKay, Cedar
Jacobs, Michael
Chertkov, Olga
Twary, Scott
Rocap, Gabrielle
Cattolico, Rose Ann
TI A pangenomic analysis of the Nannochloropsis organellar genomes reveals
novel genetic variations in key metabolic genes
SO BMC GENOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Nannochloropsis; Chloroplast; Mitochondria; Genome; Stramenopiles;
Genome evolution; Gene divergence
ID SECONDARY STRUCTURE PREDICTION; PROTEIN-STRUCTURE PREDICTION; COLI
F1F0-ATP SYNTHASE; TRANSFER-RNA GENES; N-TERMINAL DOMAIN;
ESCHERICHIA-COLI; DELTA-SUBUNIT; ATP-SYNTHASE; ACETOHYDROXYACID
SYNTHASE; CHLOROPLAST GENOME
AB Background: Microalgae in the genus Nannochloropsis are photosynthetic marine Eustigmatophytes of significant interest to the bioenergy and aquaculture sectors due to their ability to efficiently accumulate biomass and lipids for utilization in renewable transportation fuels, aquaculture feed, and other useful bioproducts. To better understand the genetic complement that drives the metabolic processes of these organisms, we present the assembly and comparative pangenomic analysis of the chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes from Nannochloropsis salina CCMP1776.
Results: The chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes of N. salina are 98.4% and 97% identical to their counterparts in Nannochloropsis gaditana. Comparison of the Nannochloropsis pangenome to other algae within and outside of the same phyla revealed regions of significant genetic divergence in key genes that encode proteins needed for regulation of branched chain amino synthesis (acetohydroxyacid synthase), carbon fixation (RuBisCO activase), energy conservation (ATP synthase), protein synthesis and homeostasis (Clp protease, ribosome).
Conclusions: Many organellar gene modifications in Nannochloropsis are unique and deviate from conserved orthologs found across the tree of life. Implementation of secondary and tertiary structure prediction was crucial to functionally characterize many proteins and therefore should be implemented in automated annotation pipelines. The exceptional similarity of the N. salina and N. gaditana organellar genomes suggests that N. gaditana be reclassified as a strain of N. salina.
C1 [Starkenburg, Shawn R.; Kwon, Kyungyoon J.; Jha, Ramesh K.; Chertkov, Olga; Twary, Scott] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Biosci Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Kwon, Kyungyoon J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Mol & Cell Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[McKay, Cedar; Rocap, Gabrielle] Univ Washington, Sch Oceanog, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Jacobs, Michael; Cattolico, Rose Ann] Univ Washington, Dept Biol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
RP Starkenburg, SR (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Biosci Div, POB 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM shawns@lanl.gov
OI Twary, Scott/0000-0002-5074-6658; Rocap, Gabrielle/0000-0001-7253-611X;
Jha, Ramesh/0000-0001-5904-3441
FU US Department of Energy [DE-EE0003046]; US National Science Foundation
[0523756, 0629521]; US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
[CBCALL12-LS6-1-0622]; Los Alamos National Laboratory
FX We would like to thank the Sequencing Technologies Team at Los Alamos
National Laboratory for generating the raw sequence reads for this
project and particularly Momo Vuyisch, Kim McMurry, and Cheryl Gleasner
for technical asssistance in preparing and sequencing the DNA and
RNA-seq libraries. Special thanks are also extended to Chloe Deodato at
the U. of Washington for support in the N. oculata sequence study as
well as Matt Posewitz and Robert Jinkerson for providing the sequence
and annotation files for the N. gaditana chloroplast and mitochondrial
genomes. We are also thankful to the High Performance Computing facility
at Los Alamos National Laboratory for computational resources. This work
was funded by the US Department of Energy under Contract DE-EE0003046
awarded to the National Alliance for Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts
and the US National Science Foundation grants 0523756 and 0629521 to RAC
and GR, respectively. Work completed by RJ was fund by the US Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) grant CBCALL12-LS6-1-0622, and was
enabled by Los Alamos National Laboratory internal resource grant
WSYN_BIO. RJ thanks Charlie E. M. Strauss for supervision and guidance.
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PI LONDON
PA 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND
SN 1471-2164
J9 BMC GENOMICS
JI BMC Genomics
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 15
AR 212
DI 10.1186/1471-2164-15-212
PG 21
WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & Heredity
SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & Heredity
GA AD8QO
UT WOS:000333530900002
PM 24646409
ER
PT J
AU Uhoya, WO
Tsoi, GM
Vohra, YK
Sefat, AS
Weir, ST
AF Uhoya, Walter O.
Tsoi, Georgiy M.
Vohra, Yogesh K.
Sefat, Athena S.
Weir, Samuel T.
TI Pressure-induced superconductivity and structural transitions in
Ba(Fe0.9Ru0.1)(2)As-2
SO EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B
LA English
DT Article
ID CAFE2AS2; AMBIENT
AB Electrical transport and structural characterizations of isoelectronically substituted Ba(Fe0.9Ru0.1)(2)As-2 have been performed as a function of pressure up to similar to 30 GPa and temperature down to similar to 10 K using designer diamond anvil cell. Similar to undoped members of the AFe(2)As(2) (A = Ca, Sr, Ba) family, Ba(Fe0.9Ru0.1)(2)As-2 shows anomalous a-lattice parameter expansion with increasing pressure and a concurrent ThCr2Si2 type isostructural (I4/mmm) phase transition from tetragonal (T) phase to a collapsed tetragonal (cT) phase occurring between 12 and 17 GPa where the a is maximum. Above 17 GPa, the material remains in the cT phase up to 30 GPa at 200 K. The resistance measurements show evidence of pressure-induced zero resistance that may be indicative of high-temperature superconductivity for pressures above 3.9 GPa. The onset of the resistive transition temperature decreases gradually with increasing pressure before completely disappearing for pressures above similar to 10.6 GPa near the T-cT transition. We have determined the crystal structure of the high-T-c phase of Ru-doped BaFe2As2 to remain as tetragonal (I4/mmm) by analyzing the X-ray diffraction pattern obtained at 10 K and 9.7 +/- 0.7 GPa, as opposed to inferring the structural transition from electrical resistance measurement, as in a previous report
C1 [Uhoya, Walter O.; Tsoi, Georgiy M.; Vohra, Yogesh K.] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Phys, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA.
[Sefat, Athena S.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Weir, Samuel T.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
RP Uhoya, WO (reprint author), Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Phys, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA.
EM uhoya@uab.edu
RI Sefat, Athena/R-5457-2016; Uhoya, Walter/D-5476-2014
OI Sefat, Athena/0000-0002-5596-3504; Uhoya, Walter/0000-0002-3197-7629
FU Carnegie/Department of Energy (DOE) Alliance Center (CDAC)
[DE-NA0002006]; Department of Energy National Nuclear Security
Administration [DE-NA0002014]; Department of Energy, Basic Energy
Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
FX Walter Uhoya acknowledges support from the Carnegie/Department of Energy
(DOE) Alliance Center (CDAC) under Grant no. DE-NA0002006. Part of this
work is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy National
Nuclear Security Administration under Award No. DE-NA0002014. Portions
of this work were performed in a synchrotron facility at HPCAT (Sector
16), Advanced Photon Source (APS), Argonne National Laboratory. The work
at ORNL was supported by the Department of Energy, Basic Energy
Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division.
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PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
SN 1434-6028
EI 1434-6036
J9 EUR PHYS J B
JI Eur. Phys. J. B
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 87
IS 3
AR 68
DI 10.1140/epjb/e2014-40265-8
PG 8
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD3VB
UT WOS:000333173200002
ER
PT J
AU Pacold, JI
Tatum, DS
Seidler, GT
Raymond, KN
Zhang, XY
Stickrath, AB
Mortensen, DR
AF Pacold, Joseph I.
Tatum, David S.
Seidler, Gerald T.
Raymond, Kenneth N.
Zhang, Xiaoyi
Stickrath, Andrew B.
Mortensen, Devon R.
TI Direct Observation of 4f Intrashell Excitation in Luminescent Eu
Complexes by Time-Resolved X-ray Absorption Near Edge Spectroscopy
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID RARE-EARTH IONS; INTRAMOLECULAR ENERGY-TRANSFER; LANTHANIDE COMPLEXES;
TRANSFER MECHANISMS; AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS; INFRARED ND3+; SOLAR-CELLS; L(3)
EDGE; TRANSITIONS; EMISSION
AB We report time-resolved X-ray absorption near edge structure (TR-XANES) measurements at the Eu L-3 edge upon photoexcitation of several Eu-III-based luminescent lanthanide complexes. We find an unambiguous signature of the 4f intrashell excitation that occurs upon energy transfer from the photoactive organic antennas to the lanthanide species. Phenomenologically, this observation provides the basis for direct investigation of a crucial step in the energy transfer pathways that lead to sensitized luminescence in lanthanide-based dyes. Interestingly, the details of the TR-XANES feature suggest that the degree of 4f-5d hybridization may itself vary depending on the excited state of the Eu-III ion.
C1 [Pacold, Joseph I.; Seidler, Gerald T.; Mortensen, Devon R.] Univ Washington, Dept Phys, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Tatum, David S.; Raymond, Kenneth N.] Lawrence Berkeley Natl Labs, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Tatum, David S.; Raymond, Kenneth N.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Zhang, Xiaoyi] Argonne Natl Lab, Xray Sci Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Stickrath, Andrew B.] Northwestern Univ, Dept Chem, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
[Stickrath, Andrew B.] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Seidler, GT (reprint author), Univ Washington, Dept Phys, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
EM seidler@uw.edu
OI Pacold, Joseph/0000-0002-4697-5896
FU U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences [DE-FG02-09ER16106,
DE-AC02-05CH11231]; Chemical Imaging Initiative at Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, under the Laboratory Directed Research and
Development Program at PNNL, a multiprogram national laboratory; U.S.
DOE [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
FX G.T.S. and K.N.R. acknowledge support of this research program by the
U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, by Grant No.
DE-FG02-09ER16106 and Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231, respectively.
D.R.M. was in part supported by the Chemical Imaging Initiative at
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, under the Laboratory Directed
Research and Development Program at PNNL, a multiprogram national
laboratory operated by Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy. Laser
facilities at 11-ID-D were provided by the Solar Energy Conversion group
of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division of Argonne National
Laboratory, Which is funded through New Facility and Midscale
Instrumentation grants to Lin X. Chen et al. Use of the Advanced Photon
Source, an Office of Science User Facility operated for DOE Office of
Science by Argonne National Laboratory, was supported by the U.S. DOE
under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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U2 69
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0002-7863
J9 J AM CHEM SOC
JI J. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 136
IS 11
BP 4186
EP 4191
DI 10.1021/ja407924m
PG 6
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AD7HV
UT WOS:000333435500020
PM 24606064
ER
PT J
AU Jiang, T
Xu, CF
Liu, Y
Liu, Z
Wall, JS
Zuo, XB
Lian, TQ
Salaita, K
Ni, CY
Pochan, D
Conticello, VP
AF Jiang, Tao
Xu, Chunfu
Liu, Yang
Liu, Zheng
Wall, Joseph S.
Zuo, Xiaobing
Lian, Tianquan
Salaita, Khalid
Ni, Chaoying
Pochan, Darrin
Conticello, Vincent P.
TI Structurally Defined Nanoscale Sheets from Self-Assembly of
Collagen-Mimetic Peptides
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY; HIGHER-ORDER
STRUCTURES; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; TRIPLE-HELIX; MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE;
ANGSTROM RESOLUTION; TERMINAL DOMAINS; PROTEIN FIBER; GLY SEQUENCE
AB We report the design of two collagen-mimetic peptide sequences, NSI and NSII, that self-assemble into structurally defined nanoscale sheets. The underlying structure of these nanosheets can be understood in terms of the layered packing of collagen triple helices in two dimensions. These nanosheet assemblies represent a novel morphology for collagen-based materials, which, on the basis of their defined structure, may be envisioned as potentially biocompatible platforms for controlled presentation of chemical functionality at the nanoscale. The molecularly programmed self-assembly of peptides NSI and NSII into nanosheets suggests that sequence-specific macromolecules offer significant promise as design elements for two-dimensional (2D) assemblies. This investigation provides a design rubric for fabrication of structurally defined, peptide-based nanosheets using the principles of solution-based self-assembly facilitated through complementary electrostatic interactions.
C1 [Jiang, Tao; Xu, Chunfu; Liu, Yang; Liu, Zheng; Lian, Tianquan; Salaita, Khalid; Conticello, Vincent P.] Emory Univ, Dept Chem, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Wall, Joseph S.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Zuo, Xiaobing] Argonne Natl Lab, Xray Sci Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Ni, Chaoying; Pochan, Darrin] Univ Delaware, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Newark, DE 19716 USA.
RP Conticello, VP (reprint author), Emory Univ, Dept Chem, 1515 Pierce Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
EM vcontic@emory.edu
RI Liu, zheng/N-3670-2014; Liu, Yang/P-9373-2015;
OI Liu, zheng/0000-0002-4252-4617; Liu, Yang/0000-0002-3889-9707;
Conticello, Vincent/0000-0001-6940-6947; Zuo,
Xiaobing/0000-0002-0134-4804
FU NSF [CHE-1012620]; U.S. D.O.E. Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division
of Material Sciences [W-31-109-Eng-38]
FX V.P.C. acknowledges financial support from NSF grant CHE-1012620. The
authors acknowledge Professor Barbara Brodsky for helpful discussions
and Dr. I-Lin Wu for acquisition of the mass spectrometric data. We
thank Dr. John Bacsa for assistance in the analysis of the
crystallographic data from pseudotetragonal collagen structures. This
work benefited from the use of the A.P.S. funded by U.S. D.O.E. Office
of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Material Sciences, under contract
W-31-109-Eng-38.
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0002-7863
J9 J AM CHEM SOC
JI J. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 136
IS 11
BP 4300
EP 4308
DI 10.1021/ja412867z
PG 9
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AD7HV
UT WOS:000333435500032
PM 24571053
ER
PT J
AU Wilker, MB
Shinopoulos, KE
Brown, KA
Mulder, DW
King, PW
Dukovic, G
AF Wilker, Molly B.
Shinopoulos, Katherine E.
Brown, Katherine A.
Mulder, David W.
King, Paul W.
Dukovic, Gordana
TI Electron Transfer Kinetics in CdS Nanorod-[FeFe]-Hydrogenase Complexes
and Implications for Photochemical H-2 Generation
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID ULTRAFAST CHARGE SEPARATION; FE-ONLY HYDROGENASE;
CLOSTRIDIUM-PASTEURIANUM; QUANTUM DOTS; SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS;
NANOROD HETEROSTRUCTURES; ACTIVE-SITE; ENERGY-CONVERSION; EXCITON
DYNAMICS; PROTON REDUCTION
AB This Article describes the electron transfer (ET) kinetics in complexes of CdS nanorods (CdS NRs) and [FeFe]-hydrogenase I from Clostridium acetobutylicum (CaI). In the presence of an electron donor, these complexes produce H-2 photochemically with quantum yields of up to 20%. Kinetics of ET from CdS NRs to CaI play a critical role in the overall photochemical reactivity, as the quantum efficiency of ET defines the upper limit on the quantum yield of H-2 generation. We investigated the competitiveness of ET with the electron relaxation pathways in CdS NRs by directly measuring the rate and quantum efficiency of ET from photoexcited CdS NRs to CaI using transient absorption spectroscopy. This technique is uniquely suited to decouple CdS -> CaI ET from the processes occurring in the enzyme during H-2 production. We found that the ET rate constant (k(ET)) and the electron relaxation rate constant in CdS NRs (K-CdS) were comparable, with values of 10(7) s(-1), resulting in a quantum efficiency of ET of 42% for complexes with the average CaI:CdS NR molar ratio of 1:1. Given the direct competition between the two processes that occur with similar rates, we propose that gains in efficiencies of H-2 production could be achieved by increasing k(ET) and/or decreasing K-CdS through structural modifications of the nanocrystals. When catalytically inactive forms of CaI were used in CdS-CaI complexes, ET behavior was akin to that observed with active CaI, demonstrating that electron injection occurs at a distal iron-sulfur cluster and is followed by transport through a series of accessory iron-sulfur clusters to the active site of CaI. Using insights from this time-resolved spectroscopic study, we discuss the intricate kinetic pathways involved in photochemical H-2 generation in CdS-CaI complexes, and we examine how the relationship between the electron injection rate and the other kinetic processes relates to the overall H-2 production efficiency.
C1 [Wilker, Molly B.; Shinopoulos, Katherine E.; Dukovic, Gordana] Univ Colorado, Dept Chem & Biochem, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Brown, Katherine A.; Mulder, David W.; King, Paul W.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Biosci Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
RP Dukovic, G (reprint author), Univ Colorado, Dept Chem & Biochem, Campus Box 215, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
EM gordana.dukovic@colorado.edu
RI King, Paul/D-9979-2011
OI King, Paul/0000-0001-5039-654X
FU NSF CAREER Award [CHE-1151151]; University of Colorado Boulder; U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering [DE-SC0010334]; U.S. Department of
Energy, Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences; U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC36-08-GO28308]; National Renewable Energy Laboratory
FX Nanorod synthesis was supported by the NSF CAREER Award no. CHE-1151151
(M.B.W. and G.D.). TA measurements were supported by startup funds from
the University of Colorado Boulder and by the U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and
Engineering under Award DE-SC0010334 (M.B.W., K.E.S., G.D.). KA.B.,
D.W.M., and P.W.K. gratefully acknowledge funding support for Cal
preparation and photochemical measurements from the U.S. Department of
Energy, Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences; and support of the U.S. Department of
Energy under Contract no. DE-AC36-08-GO28308 with the National Renewable
Energy Laboratory.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0002-7863
J9 J AM CHEM SOC
JI J. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
VL 136
IS 11
BP 4316
EP 4324
DI 10.1021/ja413001p
PG 9
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AD7HV
UT WOS:000333435500034
PM 24564271
ER
PT J
AU Furukawa, H
Gandara, F
Zhang, YB
Jiang, JC
Queen, WL
Hudson, MR
Yaghi, OM
AF Furukawa, Hiroyasu
Gandara, Felipe
Zhang, Yue-Biao
Jiang, Juncong
Queen, Wendy L.
Hudson, Matthew R.
Yaghi, Omar M.
TI Water Adsorption in Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks and Related
Materials
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID HEAT TRANSFORMATION; SORPTION CHARACTERISTICS; STORAGE APPLICATIONS;
MOLECULAR-SIEVE; ENERGY STORAGE; MOFS; SURFACE; UIO-66; PUMP;
DEHUMIDIFICATION
AB Water adsorption in porous materials is important for many applications such as dehumidification, thermal batteries, and delivery of drinking water in remote areas. In this study, we have identified three criteria for achieving high performing porous materials for water adsorption. These criteria deal with condensation pressure of water in the pores, uptake capacity, and recyclability and water stability of the material. In search of an excellently performing porous material, we have studied and compared the water adsorption properties of 23 materials, 20 of which are metal organic frameworks (MOFs). Among the MOFs are 10 zirconium(IV) MOFs with a subset of these, MOF-801-SC (single crystal form), -802, -805, -806, -808, -812, and -841 reported for the first time. MOF-801-P (microcrystalline powder form) was reported earlier and studied here for its water adsorption properties. MOF-812 was only made and structurally characterized but not examined for water adsorption because it is a byproduct of MOF-841 synthesis. All the new zirconium MOFs are made from the Zr6O4(OH)(4)(-CO2)(n) secondary building units (n = 6, 8, 10, or 12) and variously shaped carboxyl organic linkers to make extended porous frameworks. The permanent porosity of all 23 materials was confirmed and their water adsorption measured to reveal that MOF-801-P and MOF-841 are the highest performers based on the three criteria stated above; they are water stable, do not lose capacity after five adsorption/desorption cycles, and are easily regenerated at room temperature. An X-ray single-crystal study and a powder neutron diffraction study reveal the position of the water adsorption sites in MOF-801 and highlight the importance of the intermolecular interaction between adsorbed water molecules within the pores.
C1 [Furukawa, Hiroyasu; Gandara, Felipe; Zhang, Yue-Biao; Jiang, Juncong; Yaghi, Omar M.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Div Mat Sci, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Furukawa, Hiroyasu; Gandara, Felipe; Zhang, Yue-Biao; Jiang, Juncong; Yaghi, Omar M.] Kavli Energy NanoSci Inst Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Queen, Wendy L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Hudson, Matthew R.] NIST, Ctr Neutron Res, Gaithersburg, MD 20885 USA.
RP Yaghi, OM (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Div Mat Sci, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM yaghi@berkeley.edu
RI ZHANG, Yue-Biao/E-7870-2011; Foundry, Molecular/G-9968-2014; Furukawa,
Hiroyasu/C-5910-2008; EFRC, CGS/I-6680-2012; Gandara,
Felipe/B-9198-2013; Stangl, Kristin/D-1502-2015;
OI ZHANG, Yue-Biao/0000-0002-8270-1067; Furukawa,
Hiroyasu/0000-0002-6082-1738; Gandara, Felipe/0000-0002-1671-6260;
Yaghi, Omar/0000-0002-5611-3325; Queen, Wendy/0000-0002-8375-2341
FU BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany); U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office
of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Energy Frontier Research
Center Grant [DE-SC0001015]; Laboratory Directed Research and
Development Program of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory under U.S.
DOE [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; DOE Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
(ARPA-E) [DE-AR0000185]; Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, of the U.S. DOE [DE-AC02-05CH11231]; NIST/NRC Fellowship
Program; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences
[DE-FG02-12ER16362]
FX The work was partially supported for the synthesis by BASF SE
(Ludwigshafen, Germany), general adsorption characterization by the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, Energy Frontier Research Center Grant DE-SC0001015 and by the
Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program of Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory under U.S. DOE Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231, and water adsorption by DOE Advanced Research
Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) (DE-AR0000185). We acknowledge Dr. D. K.
Britt and Mr. F. Fatollahi-Fard (The Molecular Foundry at Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory) for providing CAU-10 sample, Drs. M.
Hmadeh, D. Pen, H. Deng, W. Morris, and A. Duong and Ms. L. Wang from
the Yaghi group for their assistance in sample preparation at the
initial stages of this work, and Drs. S. Teat and K. Gagnon (Advanced
Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) for support during
the single-crystal diffraction data acquisition at the beamline 11.3.1.
Work at the Molecular Foundry and the Advanced Light Source was
supported by the Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of
the U.S. DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. We thank the NIST/NRC
Fellowship Program for the support of M.R.H. We also acknowledge Prof.
E. N. Wang (MIT) and Dr. S. Narayanan (MIT), Dr. U. Muller (BASF) and
Prof. M. O'Keeffe (ASU) for their interest and invaluable discussions.
The in-situ structural work was supported by the U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences,
Geosciences and Biosciences under Award DE-FG02-12ER16362.
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SC Chemistry
GA AD7HV
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AU Yuan, S
Hu, X
Kuhns, PL
Reyes, AP
Brooks, JS
Besara, T
Siegrist, T
Zheng, H
Mitchell, JF
Hoch, MJR
AF Yuan, S.
Hu, X.
Kuhns, P. L.
Reyes, A. P.
Brooks, J. S.
Besara, T.
Siegrist, T.
Zheng, H.
Mitchell, J. F.
Hoch, M. J. R.
TI Spin ordering and dynamics in the frustrated antiferromagnet YBaCo4O7.1
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID MOSSBAUER-SPECTROSCOPY; OXYGEN; CAPABILITY; BEHAVIOR
AB The stoichiometric 114-layered material YBaCo4O7 exhibits long-range antiferromagnetic order below a Neel temperature of 106 K. Nonstoichiometric YBaCo4O7.1, which contains a relatively small amount (1.4%) of interstitial oxygen, has recently been shown to have drastically modified magnetic properties compared to the parent compound. The present experiments have used magnetization, ac susceptibility, and zero applied field NMR to study the spin configuration and spin dynamics in a single crystal of YBaCo4O7.1 as a function of temperature below 100 K. Evidence has been obtained for a magnetic transition at 80 K corresponding to some form of spin freeze-out. Based on previous results for the stoichiometric material, it is likely that the freezing process involves spins in the triangular layers in this frustrated antiferromagnet. At lower temperatures, dynamic effects persist and below 50 K a fraction of the spins, located primarily in the kagome layers, constitute what may be termed a viscous spin liquid component. ForT < 10 K, a disordered or glasslike spin structure, with a large distribution of spin correlation times, emerges as the low-temperature state of the spin system.
C1 [Yuan, S.; Hu, X.; Kuhns, P. L.; Reyes, A. P.; Brooks, J. S.; Besara, T.; Siegrist, T.; Hoch, M. J. R.] Florida State Univ, Natl High Magnet Field Lab, Tallahassee, FL 32310 USA.
[Siegrist, T.] FAMU FSU Coll Engn, Dept Chem & Biochem Engn, Tallahassee, FL 32310 USA.
[Zheng, H.; Mitchell, J. F.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
RP Hoch, MJR (reprint author), Florida State Univ, Natl High Magnet Field Lab, Tallahassee, FL 32310 USA.
EM hoch@magnet.fsu.edu
OI Besara, Tiglet/0000-0002-2143-2254
FU NSF [DMR-0654118]; State of Florida; US DOE, Office of Science, Office
of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Science and Engineering
[DE-AC02-06CH211357, DE-SC0008832]; [NSF-DMR 1005293]
FX The work was supported by the NSF under Cooperative Agreement No.
DMR-0654118 and by the State of Florida. J.S.B. acknowledges funding
from NSF-DMR 1005293. Support from the US DOE, Office of Science, Office
of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Science and Engineering
provided to J.F.M. and H.Z. at Argonne under contract number
DE-AC02-06CH211357 and to T.B. and T.S. at the NHMFL under contract
number DE-SC0008832 is acknowledged. The ac susceptibility measurements
were made on PPMS instruments in the Center for Applied
Superconductivity and in the Department of Chemistry at Florida State
University.
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SN 1098-0121
EI 1550-235X
J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.094416
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WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AD1QG
UT WOS:000333007900004
ER
PT J
AU Barta, ML
Hickey, JM
Anbanandam, A
Dyer, K
Hammel, M
Hefty, PS
AF Barta, Michael L.
Hickey, John M.
Anbanandam, Asokan
Dyer, Kevin
Hammel, Michal
Hefty, P. Scott
TI Atypical Response Regulator ChxR from Chlamydia trachomatis Is
Structurally Poised for DNA Binding
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID X-RAY-SCATTERING; 2-COMPONENT SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION; RNA-POLYMERASE
INTERACTION; SMALL-ANGLE SCATTERING; MYCOBACTERIUM-TUBERCULOSIS;
BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES; TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATOR;
OMPR/PHOB-SUBFAMILY; HELICOBACTER-PYLORI; ESCHERICHIA-COLI
AB ChxR is an atypical two-component signal transduction response regulator (RR) of the OmpR/PhoB subfamily encoded by the obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis. Despite structural homology within both receiver and effector domains to prototypical subfamily members, ChxR does not require phosphorylation for dimer formation, DNA binding or transcriptional activation. Thus, we hypothesized that ChxR is in a conformation optimal for DNA binding with limited interdomain interactions. To address this hypothesis, the NMR solution structure of the ChxR effector domain was determined and used in combination with the previously reported ChxR receiver domain structure to generate a full-length dimer model based upon SAXS analysis. Small-angle scattering of ChxR supported a dimer with minimal interdomain interactions and effector domains in a conformation that appears to require only subtle reorientation for optimal major/minor groove DNA interactions. SAXS modeling also supported that the effector domains were in a head-to-tail conformation, consistent with ChxR recognizing tandem DNA repeats. The effector domain structure was leveraged to identify key residues that were critical for maintaining protein - nucleic acid interactions. In combination with prior analysis of the essential location of specific nucleotides for ChxR recognition of DNA, a model of the full-length ChxR dimer bound to its cognate cis-acting element was generated.
C1 [Barta, Michael L.; Hefty, P. Scott] Univ Kansas, Dept Mol Biosci, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
[Hickey, John M.] Univ Kansas, Dept Pharmaceut Chem, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
[Anbanandam, Asokan] Univ Kansas, Del Shankel Struct Biol Ctr, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
[Dyer, Kevin; Hammel, Michal] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Phys Biosci Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Hefty, PS (reprint author), Univ Kansas, Dept Mol Biosci, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA.
EM pshefty@ku.edu
FU NIH [AIR01079083]
FX NIH AIR01079083. The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
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AR e91760
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0091760
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD6ER
UT WOS:000333348500050
PM 24646934
ER
PT J
AU Corley, CD
Pullum, LL
Hartley, DM
Benedum, C
Noonan, C
Rabinowitz, PM
Lancaster, MJ
AF Corley, Courtney D.
Pullum, Laura L.
Hartley, David M.
Benedum, Corey
Noonan, Christine
Rabinowitz, Peter M.
Lancaster, Mary J.
TI Disease Prediction Models and Operational Readiness
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID RIFT-VALLEY FEVER; DECISION-SUPPORT-SYSTEMS; VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES;
INFECTIOUS-DISEASE; MOUTH-DISEASE; RISK-ASSESSMENT;
SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; CONTAGIOUS-DISEASE; AIRBORNE SPREAD; INFLUENZA-A
AB The objective of this manuscript is to present a systematic review of biosurveillance models that operate on select agents and can forecast the occurrence of a disease event. We define a disease event to be a biological event with focus on the One Health paradigm. These events are characterized by evidence of infection and or disease condition. We reviewed models that attempted to predict a disease event, not merely its transmission dynamics and we considered models involving pathogens of concern as determined by the US National Select Agent Registry (as of June 2011). We searched commercial and government databases and harvested Google search results for eligible models, using terms and phrases provided by public health analysts relating to biosurveillance, remote sensing, risk assessments, spatial epidemiology, and ecological niche modeling. After removal of duplications and extraneous material, a core collection of 6,524 items was established, and these publications along with their abstracts are presented in a semantic wiki at http://BioCat.pnnl.gov. As a result, we systematically reviewed 44 papers, and the results are presented in this analysis. We identified 44 models, classified as one or more of the following: event prediction (4), spatial (26), ecological niche (28), diagnostic or clinical (6), spread or response (9), and reviews (3). The model parameters (e. g., etiology, climatic, spatial, cultural) and data sources (e. g., remote sensing, non-governmental organizations, expert opinion, epidemiological) were recorded and reviewed. A component of this review is the identification of verification and validation (V&V) methods applied to each model, if any V&V method was reported. All models were classified as either having undergone Some Verification or Validation method, or No Verification or Validation. We close by outlining an initial set of operational readiness level guidelines for disease prediction models based upon established Technology Readiness Level definitions.
C1 [Corley, Courtney D.; Benedum, Corey; Noonan, Christine; Lancaster, Mary J.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Pullum, Laura L.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN USA.
[Hartley, David M.] Georgetown Univ, Med Ctr, Washington, DC 20007 USA.
[Rabinowitz, Peter M.] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT USA.
RP Corley, CD (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM court@pnnl.gov
RI Lancaster, Mary/A-5065-2015;
OI Lancaster, Mary/0000-0002-2530-7004; , David/0000-0003-2589-2538
FU National Biosurveillance Integration Center, Office of Health Affairs;
Science and Technology Directorate, Chemical and Biological Division,
Threat Characterization and Attribution Branch, of the U.S. Department
of Homeland Securit
FX This study was supported through a contract to Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory from the National Biosurveillance Integration
Center, Office of Health Affairs, and the Science and Technology
Directorate, Chemical and Biological Division, Threat Characterization
and Attribution Branch, of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
(DHS). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
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AR e91989
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0091989
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD6ER
UT WOS:000333348500066
PM 24647562
ER
PT J
AU Kimble, SJA
Rhodes, OE
Williams, RN
AF Kimble, Steven J. A.
Rhodes, O. E., Jr.
Williams, Rod N.
TI Unexpectedly Low Rangewide Population Genetic Structure of the Imperiled
Eastern Box Turtle Terrapene c. carolina
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID MULTILOCUS GENOTYPE DATA; LANDSCAPE GENETICS; FLOW; MIGRATION;
DIVERSITY; DISTANCE; DIFFERENTIATION; CONSERVATION; INFERENCE; SOFTWARE
AB Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over large geographic scales. Herein, we present a rangewide population genetic assessment of the eastern box turtle Terrapene c. carolina, a species that is in steep decline across its range. To inform conservation planning for this species, we address the hypothesis that disruptions to demographic and movement parameters associated with the decline of the eastern box turtle has resulted in distinctive genetic signatures in the form of low genetic diversity, high population structuring, and decreased gene flow. We used microsatellite genotype data from (n = 799) individuals from across the species range to perform two Bayesian population assignment approaches, two methods for comparing historical and contemporary migration among populations, an evaluation of isolation by distance, and a method for detecting barriers to gene flow. Both Bayesian methods of population assignment indicated that there are two populations rangewide, both of which have maintained high levels of genetic diversity (H-O = 0.756). Evidence of isolation by distance was detected in this species at a spatial scale of 300 - 500 km, and the Appalachian Mountains were identified as the primary barrier to gene flow across the species range. We also found evidence for historical but not contemporary migration between populations. Our prediction of many, highly structured populations across the range was not supported. This may point to cryptic contemporary gene flow, which might in turn be explained by the presence of rare transients in populations. However these data may be influenced by historical signatures of genetic connectivity because individuals of this species can be long-lived.
C1 [Kimble, Steven J. A.; Williams, Rod N.] Purdue Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Resources, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
[Rhodes, O. E., Jr.] Savannah River Ecol Lab, Aiken, SC USA.
RP Kimble, SJA (reprint author), Purdue Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Resources, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
EM sjkimble@gmail.com
FU Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Fish and Wildlife,
Wildlife Diversity Section, State Wildlife Improvement [E2-08-WDS15];
Indiana Division of Forestry [E-9-6-A558]; Department of Forestry and
Natural Resources, Purdue University
FX Support for this project was provided by the Indiana Department of
Natural Resources, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Diversity
Section, State Wildlife Improvement Grant E2-08-WDS15; Indiana Division
of Forestry Grant E-9-6-A558; and the Department of Forestry and Natural
Resources, Purdue University. The funders had no role in study design,
data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 19
PY 2014
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AR e92274
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0092274
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD6ER
UT WOS:000333348500105
PM 24647580
ER
PT J
AU Kawanai, T
Sasaki, S
AF Kawanai, Taichi
Sasaki, Shoichi
TI Heavy quarkonium potential from Bethe-Salpeter wave function on the
lattice
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID SPIN-DEPENDENT POTENTIALS; GAUGE-THEORY; BOUND-STATES; HADRON
INTERACTIONS; QCD; FORCES; CHARMONIUM; MESONS; CHROMODYNAMICS;
SIMULATIONS
AB We present the determination of the interquark potential together with quark " kinetic mass" m(Q) from the equal-time Q (Q) over bar Bethe-Salpeter amplitude in lattice QCD. Our approach allows us to calculate spin-dependent Q (Q) over bar potentials, e.g., the spin-spin potential, as well. To investigate several systematic uncertainties on such Q (Q) over bar potentials, we carry out lattice QCD simulations using quenched gauge configurations generated with the single plaquette gauge action with three different lattice spacings, a approximate to 0.093, 0.068, and 0.047 fm, and two different physical volumes, L approximate to 2.2 and 3.0 fm. For heavy quarks, we employ the relativistic heavy quark action, which can control large discretization errors introduced by large quark mass m(Q). The spin-independent central Q (Q) over bar potential for the charmonium system yields the " Coulomb plus linear" behavior with good scaling and small volume dependence. We explore the quark mass dependence over the wide mass range from the charm to beyond the bottom region and then demonstrate that the spin-independent central Q (Q) over bar potential in the m(Q) -> infinity limit is fairly consistent with the static Q (Q) over bar potential obtained from Wilson loops. The spin-spin potential at finite quark mass provides a repulsive interaction with a finite range, which becomes narrower as the quark mass increases. We also discuss the applicability of the 1/m(Q) expansion approach for the spin-spin potential.
C1 [Kawanai, Taichi; Sasaki, Shoichi] RIKEN, Nishina Ctr, Theoret Res Div, Wako, Saitama 3510198, Japan.
[Kawanai, Taichi] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Phys, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Sasaki, Shoichi] Tohoku Univ, Dept Phys, Sendai, Miyagi 9808578, Japan.
RP Kawanai, T (reprint author), RIKEN, Nishina Ctr, Theoret Res Div, Wako, Saitama 3510198, Japan.
EM kawanai@nt.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp; ssasaki@nucl.phys.tohoku.ac.jp
FU JSPS [23540284, R2411]
FX It is a pleasure to acknowledge helpful suggestions from T. Hatsuda and
to thank H. Iida and Y. Ikeda for fruitful discussions. S. S. also
thanks to Y. Sumino for discussion on the next-to-leading-order term of
the spin-spin potential in the 1/mQ expansion. This work is
supported by JSPS Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Grant No.
23540284). T. K. is partially supported by JSPS Strategic Young
Researcher Overseas Visits Program for Accelerating Brain Circulation
(No. R2411).
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PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 1550-7998
EI 1550-2368
J9 PHYS REV D
JI Phys. Rev. D
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
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AR 054507
DI 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.054507
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WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics
GA AE9CX
UT WOS:000334303100006
ER
PT J
AU Sekhar, PK
Zhou, J
Post, MB
Woo, L
Buttner, WJ
Penrose, WR
Mukundan, R
Kreller, CR
Glass, RS
Garzon, FH
Brosha, EL
AF Sekhar, Praueen K.
Zhou, Jie
Post, Matthew B.
Woo, Leta
Buttner, William J.
Penrose, William R.
Mukundan, Rangachary
Kreller, Cortney R.
Glass, Robert S.
Garzon, Fernando H.
Brosha, Eric L.
TI Independent testing and validation of prototype hydrogen sensors
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Independent testing; Hydrogen sensor; Selectivity; Mixed potential;
Sensitivity
AB In this article, the independent testing and validation of a packaged, electrochemical prototype hydrogen sensor at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is reported. Custom electronics were developed to be compatible with the data acquisition system at NREL. The specialized hydrogen sensor-testing laboratory at NREL used a variety of standardized test protocols to assess sensor performance. The system controlled and monitored humidity, pressure, and hydrogen gas concentration and introduced interference gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and ammonia.
The hydrogen sensor was made of Indium Tin Oxide and Platinum electrode and Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) electrolyte. NREL testing showed a fast response to H-2 with exceptional low-level sensitivity (0.005-2%) and high signal-to-noise ratio. A minimal deviation in sensor response to changes in ambient conditions such as humidity was observed along with minimal response to interference gases. The hydrogen prototype sensor was operational and insensitive to variations in oxygen partial pressure down to approximately 0.2% oxygen, while anaerobic conditions caused the sensor to become inoperable. The NREL tests indicate that the sensor prototype will effectively function and trigger event alarms and continue to function unless anaerobic conditions are established. It is envisioned in future to develop a different working electrode based on a more robust material such as La1-xSrxCrO3 for applications where substantially harsher environments (absence of oxygen supply, higher altitudes, and higher atmospheric pressure) may be experienced. Copyright (C) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Sekhar, Praueen K.; Zhou, Jie] Washington State Univ, Sch Engn & Comp Sci, Nanomat & Sensors Lab, Vancouver, WA USA.
[Post, Matthew B.; Buttner, William J.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Transportat & Hydrogen Syst Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Woo, Leta; Glass, Robert S.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA USA.
[Penrose, William R.] Custom Sensor Solut Inc, Tucson, AZ 85737 USA.
[Mukundan, Rangachary; Kreller, Cortney R.; Garzon, Fernando H.; Brosha, Eric L.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Sensors & Electrochem Devices Grp, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
RP Sekhar, PK (reprint author), 14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave,VECS 201 W, Vancouver, WA 98686 USA.
EM praveen.sekhar@vancouver.wsu.edu
OI Post, Matthew/0000-0002-2855-8394; Kreller, Cortney/0000-0003-2180-2494;
Mukundan, Rangachary/0000-0002-5679-3930
FU DOE Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Office; Hydrogen Safety Codes and
Standards Program
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the DOE Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Technology Office and Hydrogen Safety Codes and Standards Program
provided funding for this sensor work.
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0360-3199
EI 1879-3487
J9 INT J HYDROGEN ENERG
JI Int. J. Hydrog. Energy
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 39
IS 9
BP 4657
EP 4663
DI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2013.12.200
PG 7
WC Chemistry, Physical; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
SC Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
GA AE3MV
UT WOS:000333881500053
ER
PT J
AU El Matbouly, H
Domingue, F
Palmisano, V
Boon-Brett, L
Post, MB
Rivkin, C
Burgess, R
Buttner, WJ
AF El Matbouly, H.
Domingue, F.
Palmisano, V.
Boon-Brett, L.
Post, M. B.
Rivkin, C.
Burgess, R.
Buttner, W. J.
TI Assessment of commercial micro-machined hydrogen sensors performance
metrics for safety sensing applications
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Hydrogen sensors; Sensing element; Hydrogen safety applications; Thermal
conductivity; Metal oxide; Micro-machine
ID GAS; TECHNOLOGY
AB Hydrogen sensors are increasingly recognized as safety enhancing components in applications where hydrogen is used as a clean energy carrier. The availability of low-cost, reliable, high performance hydrogen sensors is critical for facilitating the widespread and safe deployment of hydrogen systems. Accordingly, new sensing element designs based on advanced manufacturing techniques are being developed. Using micro-machining techniques, miniaturized versions of conventional hydrogen gas sensing elements have already been introduced in the market, with the promise of low-cost and high performance sensing metrics. An assessment of commercial micro-machined sensing elements relative to their conventional counterpart is presented in this paper. The results show that although some performance improvements were observed for commercial micro-machined sensors relative to their conventional counterparts, some models of micro-machined sensors were plagued with significant performance degradation. Furthermore, actual sensor performance, as determined by laboratory assessment often did not meet the manufacturer's published specifications. This work verifies the sensing metrics improvements brought by the micro-technology as well as its shortcomings for guiding the end-user safety applications. Copyright (C) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [El Matbouly, H.; Domingue, F.] Univ Quebec Trois Rivieres, Lab Microsyst & Telecommun, Trois Rivieres, PQ GA9 5H7, Canada.
[Palmisano, V.; Boon-Brett, L.] European Commiss, DG Joint Res Ctr, Inst Energy & Transport, NL-1755 ZG Petten, Netherlands.
[Post, M. B.; Rivkin, C.; Burgess, R.; Buttner, W. J.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Transportat & Hydrogen Syst Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
RP El Matbouly, H (reprint author), Univ Quebec Trois Rivieres, Lab Microsyst & Telecommun, Trois Rivieres, PQ GA9 5H7, Canada.
EM hatem.el.matbouly@uqtr.ca; frederic.domingue@uqtr.ca;
valerio.palmisano@ec.europa.eu; lois.brett@ec.europa.eu;
matthew.post@nrel.gov; carl.rivkin@nrel.gov; robert.burgess@nrel.gov;
william.buttner@nrel.gov
RI Palmisano, Valerio/N-9727-2016;
OI Palmisano, Valerio/0000-0003-1080-3096; Post,
Matthew/0000-0002-2855-8394; El Matbouly, Hatem/0000-0001-7876-8341
FU 7th Framework Programme (FP7); U.S. Department of Energy's Office of
Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy; Fuel Cell Technology Office; NSERC
Hydrogen Canada (H2CAN) Strategic Research Network; Safety Codes and
Standards Program
FX Work described in this paper was performed as an international
collaboration within the frame of the IEA HIA Task 31 on Hydrogen Safety
and through H2CAN program. The JRC - Institute for Energy and Transport
has been financed through the 7th Framework Programme (FP7). NREL was
supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency
& Renewable Energy, Fuel Cell Technology Office, Safety Codes and
Standards Program. The UQTR received support through the NSERC Hydrogen
Canada (H2CAN) Strategic Research Network.
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0360-3199
EI 1879-3487
J9 INT J HYDROGEN ENERG
JI Int. J. Hydrog. Energy
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 39
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EP 4673
DI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.01.037
PG 10
WC Chemistry, Physical; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
SC Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
GA AE3MV
UT WOS:000333881500054
ER
PT J
AU Lorenz, M
Ovchinnikova, OS
Kertesz, V
Van Berkel, GJ
AF Lorenz, Matthias
Ovchinnikova, Olga S.
Kertesz, Vilmos
Van Berkel, Gary J.
TI Controlled-Resonant Surface Tapping-Mode Scanning Probe Electrospray
Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging
SO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
ID THIN-LAYER-CHROMATOGRAPHY; SAMPLING PROBE; TISSUE; RESOLUTION; ANALYTES;
BRAIN
AB This paper reports on the advancement of a controlled-resonant surface tapping-mode single capillary liquid junction extraction/ESI emitter for mass spectrometry imaging. The basic instrumental setup and the general operation of the system were discussed, and optimized performance metrics were presented. The ability to spot sample, lane scan, and chemically image in an automated and controlled fashion were demonstrated. Rapid, automated spot sampling was demonstrated for a variety of compound types, including the cationic dye basic blue 7, the oligosaccharide cellopentaose, and the protein equine heart crochrome c. The system was used for lane scanning and chemical imaging of the cationic dye crystal violet in inked lines on glass and for lipid distributions in mouse brain thin tissue sections. Imaging of the lipids in mouse brain tissue under optimized conditions provided a spatial resolution of approximately 35 mu m based on the ability to distinguish between features observed both in the optical and mass spectral chemical images. The sampling spatial resolution of this system was comparable to the best resolution that has been reported for other types of atmospheric pressure liquid extraction-based surface sampling/ionization techniques used for mass spectrometry imaging.
C1 [Lorenz, Matthias; Ovchinnikova, Olga S.; Kertesz, Vilmos; Van Berkel, Gary J.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Organ & Biol Mass Spectrometry Grp, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
RP Van Berkel, GJ (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Organ & Biol Mass Spectrometry Grp, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM vanberkelgj@ornl.gov
RI Kertesz, Vilmos/M-8357-2016; Lorenz, Matthias/F-8273-2016
OI Kertesz, Vilmos/0000-0003-0186-5797; Lorenz,
Matthias/0000-0003-0867-8548
FU Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, United States Department of Energy
[DE-AC05-00OR22725]; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL); AB Sciex
[CRADA NFE-10-02966]
FX Instrumental implementation and fundamental and metric studies were
supported by the Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and
Biosciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, United States Department
of Energy under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 with Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL), managed and operated by contractor UT-Battelle, LLC.
The tissue imaging work was supported by AB Sciex through a Cooperative
Research and Development Agreement (CRADA NFE-10-02966).
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JI Anal. Chem.
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SC Chemistry
GA AD4QN
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PM 24606410
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PT J
AU Donohue, MJ
O'Connell, K
Vesper, SJ
Mistry, JH
King, D
Kostich, M
Pfaller, S
AF Donohue, Maura J.
O'Connell, Katharine
Vesper, Stephen J.
Mistry, Jatin H.
King, Dawn
Kostich, Mitch
Pfaller, Stacy
TI Widespread Molecular Detection of Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 1 in
Cold Water Taps across the United States
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; ACQUIRED LEGIONNAIRES-DISEASE; CHEMICALLY
DEFINED MEDIUM; TIME PCR ASSAY; DRINKING-WATER; CONVENTIONAL CULTURE;
SAMPLES; MONOCHLORAMINE; SPP.; COLONIZATION
AB In the United States, 6,868 cases of legionellosis were reported to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in 2009-2010. Of these reports, it is estimated that 84% are caused by the microorganism Legionella pneumophila Serogroup (Sg) 1. Legionella spp. have been isolated and recovered from a variety of natural freshwater environments. Human exposure to L. pneumophila Sg1 may occur from aerosolization and subsequent inhalation of household and facility water. In this study, two primer/probe sets (one able to detect L. pneumophila and the other L. pneumophila Sg1) were determined to be highly sensitive and selective for their respective targets. Over 272 water samples, collected in 2009 and 2010 from 68 public and private water taps across the United States, were analyzed using the two qPCR assays to evaluate the incidence of L. pneumophila Sg1. Nearly half of the taps showed the presence of L. pneumophila Sg1 in one sampling event, and 16% of taps were positive in more than one sampling event. This study is the first United States survey to document the occurrence and colonization of L. pneumophila Sg1 in cold water delivered from point of use taps.
C1 [Donohue, Maura J.; Vesper, Stephen J.; King, Dawn; Kostich, Mitch; Pfaller, Stacy] US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Natl Exposure Res Lab, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA.
[O'Connell, Katharine] US EPA, ORISE, Off Res & Dev, Natl Exposure Res Lab, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA.
[Mistry, Jatin H.] US EPA, Drinking Water Sect, Dallas, TX 75202 USA.
RP Donohue, MJ (reprint author), US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Natl Exposure Res Lab, 26 West Martin Luther King Dr,Mail Stop 593, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA.
EM Donohue.maura@epa.gov
FU United States Environmental Protection Agency through its Office of
Research and Development
FX We sincerely thank all those who participated in this study. The authors
would also wish to acknowledge Dr. Helen Buse and Jill Hoelle for
sharing their Legionella culture collection with us. The United States
Environmental Protection Agency through its Office of Research and
Development funded and managed the research described here. It has been
subjected to the Agency's administrative review and approved for
publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not
constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AE2AP
UT WOS:000333776000009
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AU Xu, C
Athon, M
Ho, YF
Chang, HS
Zhang, SJ
Kaplan, DI
Schwehr, KA
DiDonato, N
Hatcher, PG
Santschi, PH
AF Xu, Chen
Athon, Matthew
Ho, Yi-Fang
Chang, Hyun-Shik
Zhang, Saijin
Kaplan, Daniel I.
Schwehr, Kathleen A.
DiDonato, Nicole
Hatcher, Patrick G.
Santschi, Peter H.
TI Plutonium Immobilization and Remobilization by Soil Mineral and Organic
Matter in the Far-Field of the Savannah River Site, US
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID HUMIC SUBSTANCES; RADIOACTIVE-WASTE; RADIOIODINE I-129; OXIDATION-STATE;
ENVIRONMENT; GROUNDWATER; SPECIATION; SORPTION; SURFACE; ASSOCIATION
AB To study the effects of natural organic matter (NOM) on Pu sorption, Pu(IV) and (V) were amended at environmentally relevant concentrations (10(-14) M) to two soils of contrasting particulate NOM concentrations collected from the F-Area of the Savannah River Site. More Pu(IV) than (V) was bound to soil colloidal organic matter (COM). A de-ashed humic acid (i.e., metals being removed) scavenged more Pu(IV,V) into its colloidal fraction than the original HA incorporated into its colloidal fraction, and an inverse trend was thus observed for the particulate-fraction-bound Pu for these two types of HAs. However, the overall Pu binding capacity of HA (particulate + colloidal-Po) decreased after de-ashing. The presence of NOM in the F-Area soil did not enhance Pu fixation to the organic-rich soil when compared to the organic-poor soil or the mineral phase from the same soil source, due to the formation of COM-bound Pu. Most importantly, Pu uptake by organic-rich soil decreased with increasing pH because more NOM in the colloidal size desorbed from the particulate fraction in the elevated pH systems, resulting in greater amounts of Pu associated with the COM fraction. This is in contrast to previous observations with low-NOM sediments or minerals, which showed increased Pu uptake with increasing pH levels. This demonstrates that despite Pu immobilization by NOM, COM can convert Pu into a more Mobile form.
C1 [Xu, Chen; Athon, Matthew; Ho, Yi-Fang; Zhang, Saijin; Schwehr, Kathleen A.; Santschi, Peter H.] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Marine Sci, Galveston, TX 77553 USA.
[Chang, Hyun-Shik] Univ Georgia, Savannah River Ecol Lab, Aiken, SC 29802 USA.
[Kaplan, Daniel I.] Westinghouse Savannah River Co, Savannah River Lab, Aiken, SC 29808 USA.
[DiDonato, Nicole; Hatcher, Patrick G.] Old Dominion Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Chem & Biochem, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA.
RP Xu, C (reprint author), Texas A&M Univ, Dept Marine Sci, Bldg 3029, Galveston, TX 77553 USA.
EM xuchen66@tamu.edu
FU DOE SBR grant [DE-ER64567-1031562-0014364]; Welch Grant [BD0046];
NSF-REU program; Department of Energy [DEFC09-07-SR22506]; University of
Georgia Research Foundation [DEFC09-07-SR22506]
FX This work was funded by DOE SBR grant DE-ER64567-1031562-0014364. M.A.
was partially funded by Welch Grant BD0046 and the NSF-REU program.
Portions of this research were supported through a Cooperative Agreement
(DEFC09-07-SR22506) between The Department of Energy and The University
of Georgia Research Foundation. We highly appreciate the three anonymous
reviewers and the associate editor for their constructive comments.
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JI Environ. Sci. Technol.
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SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AE2AP
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PM 24555528
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AU Kolesar, KR
Buffaloe, G
Wilson, KR
Cappa, CD
AF Kolesar, Katheryn R.
Buffaloe, Gina
Wilson, Kevin R.
Cappa, Christopher D.
TI OH-Initiated Heterogeneous Oxidation of Internally-Mixed Squalane and
Secondary Organic Aerosol
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID ALPHA-PINENE; LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; MOLECULAR
MAKERS; REACTIVE UPTAKE; SOA PARTICLES; PHASE; RADICALS; KINETICS;
HYDROCARBONS
AB Recent work has established that secondary organic aerosol (SOA) can exist as an amorphous solid, leading to various suggestions that the addition of SOA coatings to existing particles will decrease the reactivity of those particles toward common atmospheric oxidants. Experimental evidence suggests that O-3 is unable to physically diffuse through an exterior semisolid or solid layer thus inhibiting reaction with the core. The extent to which this suppression in reactivity occurs for OH has not been established, nor has this been demonstrated specifically for SOA. Here, measurements of the influence of adding a coating of alpha-pinene+O-3 SOA onto squalane particles on the OH-initiated heterogeneous oxidation rate are reported. The chemical composition of the oxidized internally mixed particles was monitored online using a vacuum ultraviolet-aerosol mass spectrometer. Variations in the squalane oxidation rate with particle composition were quantified by measurement of the effective uptake coefficient, gamma(eff), which is the loss rate of a species relative to the oxidant-particle collision rate. Instead of decreasing, the measured gamma(eff) increased continuously as the SOA coating thickness increased, by a factor of similar to 2 for a SOA coating thickness of 42 nm (corresponding to ca. two-thirds of the particle mass). These results indicate that heterogeneous oxidation of ambient aerosol by OH radicals is not inhibited by SOA coatings, and further that condensed phase chemical pathways and rates in organic particles depend importantly on composition.
C1 [Kolesar, Katheryn R.; Buffaloe, Gina; Cappa, Christopher D.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Wilson, Kevin R.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Cappa, CD (reprint author), Univ Calif Davis, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
EM cdcappa@ucdavis.edu
FU National Science Foundation [ATM-1151062]; UC Davis Atmospheric Aerosols
and Health program; Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
Chemical Sciences Division of the U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-05CH1123]; Department of Energy, Early Career Research Program,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Chemical Sciences Division of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX We thank Claudia D. Chen and Anthony Kong for their assistance in data
collection, Theodora Nah for experimental assistance and Christopher
Ruehl, and Gabriel Isaacman for useful discussions. Funding for this
work was provided by the National Science Foundation (ATM-1151062).
K.R.K. was partially supported by a fellowship from the UC Davis
Atmospheric Aerosols and Health program. The Advanced Light Source is
supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, Chemical Sciences Division of the U.S. Department of Energy
under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH1123. K.R.W. is supported by Department
of Energy, Early Career Research Program, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, Chemical Sciences Division of the U.S. Department of Energy
under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. This work was performed at
Beamline 9.0.2 at the Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory.
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JI Environ. Sci. Technol.
PD MAR 18
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SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AE2AP
UT WOS:000333776000015
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AU Venteris, ER
McBride, RC
Coleman, AM
Skaggs, RL
Wigmosta, MS
AF Venteris, Erik R.
McBride, Robert C.
Coleman, Andre M.
Skaggs, Richard L.
Wigmosta, Mark S.
TI Siting Algae Cultivation Facilities for Biofuel Production in the United
States: Trade-Offs between Growth Rate, Site Constructability, Water
Availability, and Infrastructure
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID FRESH-WATER; SALINITY; TOLERANCE
AB Locating sites for new algae cultivation facilities is a complex task. The climate must support high growth rates, and cultivation ponds require appropriate land and water resources, as well as transportation and utility infrastructure. We employ our spatiotemporal Biomass Assessment Tool (BAT) to select promising locations based on the open-pond cultivation of Arthrospira sp. and strains of the order Sphaeropleales. A total of 64 000 sites across the southern United States were evaluated. We progressively applied screening criteria and tracked their impact on the number of potential sites, geographic location, and biomass productivity. Both strains demonstrated maximum productivity along the Gulf of Mexico coast, with the highest values on the Florida peninsula. In contrast, sites meeting all selection criteria for Arthrospira were located along the southern coast of Texas and for Sphaeropleales were located in Louisiana and southern Arkansas. Results were driven mainly by the lack of oil pipeline access in Florida and elevated groundwater salinity in southern Texas. The requirement for low-salinity freshwater (<400 mg L-1) constrained Sphaeropleales locations; siting flexibility is greater for salt-tolerant species like Arthrospira. Combined siting factors can result in significant departures from regions of maximum productivity but are within the expected range of site-specific process improvements.
C1 [Venteris, Erik R.; Coleman, Andre M.; Skaggs, Richard L.; Wigmosta, Mark S.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[McBride, Robert C.] Sapphire Energy Inc, San Diego, CA 92121 USA.
RP Venteris, ER (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, POB 999,MSIN K9-33, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM erik.venteris@pnnl.gov
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JI Environ. Sci. Technol.
PD MAR 18
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SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AE2AP
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PT J
AU Lauer, SA
Iyer, S
Sanchez, T
Forst, CV
Bowden, B
Carlson, K
Sriranganathan, N
Boyle, SM
AF Lauer, Sabine A.
Iyer, Srinivas
Sanchez, Timothy
Forst, Christian V.
Bowden, Brent
Carlson, Kay
Sriranganathan, Nammalwar
Boyle, Stephen M.
TI Proteomic Analysis of Detergent Resistant Membrane Domains during Early
Interaction of Macrophages with Rough and Smooth Brucella melitensis
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID IV SECRETION SYSTEM; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM; CELL-DEATH; INTRACELLULAR
SURVIVAL; MURINE MACROPHAGES; GENE-EXPRESSION; LIPID RAFTS;
NONPROFESSIONAL PHAGOCYTES; SIGNALING PATHWAY; VIRB OPERON
AB The plasma membrane contains discrete nanometer-sized domains that are resistant to non-ionic detergents, and which are called detergent resistant membrane domains (DRMDs) or lipid rafts. Exposure of host cells to pathogenic bacteria has been shown to induce the re-distribution of specific host proteins between DRMDs and detergent soluble membranes, which leads to the initiation of cell signaling that enable pathogens to access host cells. DRMDs have been shown to play a role in the invasion of Brucella into host macrophages and the formation of replicative phagosomes called Brucella-containing vacuoles (BCVs). In this study we sought to characterize changes to the protein expression profiles in DRMDs and to respective cellular pathways and networks of Mono Mac 6 cells in response to the adherence of rough VTRM1 and smooth 16 M B. melitensis strains. DRMDs were extracted from Mono Mac 6 cells exposed for 2 minutes at 4 degrees C to Brucella (no infection occurs) and from unexposed control cells. Protein expression was determined using the non-gel based quantitative iTRAQ (Isobaric Tags for Relative and Absolute Quantitation) mass spectrometry technique. Using the identified iTRAQ proteins we performed enrichment analyses and probed constructed human biochemical networks for interactions and metabolic reactions. We identified 149 proteins, which either became enriched, depleted or whose amounts did not change in DRMDs upon Brucella exposure. Several of these proteins were distinctly enriched or depleted in DRMDs upon exposure to rough and smooth B. melitensis strains which results in the differential engagement of cellular pathways and networks immediately upon Brucella encounter. For some of the proteins such as myosin 9, small G protein signaling modulator 3, lysine-specific demethylase 5D, erlin-2, and voltage-dependent anion-selective channel protein 2, we observed extreme differential depletion or enrichment in DRMDs. The identified proteins and pathways could provide the basis for novel ways of treating or diagnosing Brucellosis.
C1 [Lauer, Sabine A.; Iyer, Srinivas; Sanchez, Timothy] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Biosci Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Forst, Christian V.] Univ Texas Dallas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Clin Sci, Dallas, TX USA.
[Bowden, Brent; Carlson, Kay; Sriranganathan, Nammalwar; Boyle, Stephen M.] Virginia Polytech & State Univ, Dept Biomed Sci & Pathobiol, Blacksburg, VA USA.
[Bowden, Brent; Carlson, Kay; Sriranganathan, Nammalwar; Boyle, Stephen M.] Ctr Mol Med & Infect Dis, Blacksburg, VA USA.
RP Lauer, SA (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, Biosci Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM zellarhoen@gmail.com
OI Sanchez, Timothy/0000-0001-8952-4414
FU Chem-Bio Diagnostics program from the Department of Defense Chemical and
Biological Defense program through the Defense Threat Reduction Agency
(DTRA) [IACRO B0844741]
FX This work was supported by the Chem-Bio Diagnostics program contract
IACRO B0844741 from the Department of Defense Chemical and Biological
Defense program through the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).
[http://www.dtra.mil/missions/ChemicalbiologicalDefense/ChemicalBiologic
alDefenseHome.aspx] The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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SN 1932-6203
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JI PLoS One
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
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IS 3
AR e91706
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0091706
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD4ZE
UT WOS:000333259900030
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PT J
AU Zhang, QB
Matzke, M
Schepmoes, AA
Moore, RJ
Webb-Robertson, BJ
Hu, ZP
Monroe, ME
Qian, WJ
Smith, RD
Morgan, WF
AF Zhang, Qibin
Matzke, Melissa
Schepmoes, Athena A.
Moore, Ronald J.
Webb-Robertson, Bobbie-Jo
Hu, Zeping
Monroe, Matthew E.
Qian, Wei-Jun
Smith, Richard D.
Morgan, William F.
TI High and Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation Induce Different Secretome
Profiles in a Human Skin Model
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID TANDEM MASS-SPECTRA; SOFTWARE PACKAGE; GENE-EXPRESSION; GAMMA-RADIATION;
PROTEOMICS DATA; MS; IDENTIFICATION; BIOMARKERS; PROTEINS; TISSUE
AB It is postulated that secreted soluble factors are important contributors of bystander effect and adaptive responses observed in low dose ionizing radiation. Using multidimensional liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry based proteomics, we quantified the changes of skin tissue secretome - the proteins secreted from a full thickness, reconstituted 3-dimensional skin tissue model 48 hr after exposure to 3, 10 and 200 cGy of X-rays. Overall, 135 proteins showed statistical significant difference between the sham (0 cGy) and any of the irradiated groups (3, 10 or 200 cGy) on the basis of Dunnett adjusted t-test; among these, 97 proteins showed a trend of downregulation and 9 proteins showed a trend of upregulation with increasing radiation dose. In addition, there were 21 and 8 proteins observed to have irregular trends with the 10 cGy irradiated group either having the highest or the lowest level among all three radiated doses. Moreover, two proteins, carboxypeptidase E and ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase isozyme L1 were sensitive to ionizing radiation, but relatively independent of radiation dose. Conversely, proteasome activator complex subunit 2 protein appeared to be sensitive to the dose of radiation, as rapid upregulation of this protein was observed when radiation doses were increased from 3, to 10 or 200 cGy. These results suggest that different mechanisms of action exist at the secretome level for low and high doses of ionizing radiation.
C1 [Zhang, Qibin; Schepmoes, Athena A.; Moore, Ronald J.; Hu, Zeping; Monroe, Matthew E.; Qian, Wei-Jun; Smith, Richard D.; Morgan, William F.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Biol Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Matzke, Melissa; Webb-Robertson, Bobbie-Jo] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
RP Zhang, QB (reprint author), Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Biol Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM qibin.zhang@pnnl.gov
RI Smith, Richard/J-3664-2012; Hu, Zeping/F-6205-2010
OI Smith, Richard/0000-0002-2381-2349;
FU Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy, under the Low Dose
Radiation Science Focus Area Program; NIH [5P41RR018522-10]; National
Institute of General Medical Sciences [8P41 GM103493-10]; DOE by
Battelle [DE-AC05-76RLO-1830]
FX This work was funded by the Office of Science, U.S. Department of
Energy, under the Low Dose Radiation Science Focus Area Program. This
work used instrumentation and capabilities developed with support from
the NIH grant 5P41RR018522-10, the National Institute of General Medical
Sciences grant 8P41 GM103493-10, and the U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Biological and Environmental Research (DOE/BER). Significant
portions of this work were performed in the Environmental Molecular
Science Laboratory, a DOE/BER national scientific user facility at
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington.
PNNL is operated for the DOE by Battelle under contract
DE-AC05-76RLO-1830. The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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JI PLoS One
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 9
IS 3
AR e92332
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0092332
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD4ZE
UT WOS:000333259900121
PM 24642900
ER
PT J
AU Rodriguez, JA
Senanayake, SD
Stacchiola, D
Liu, P
Hrbek, J
AF Rodriguez, Jose A.
Senanayake, Sanjaya D.
Stacchiola, Dario
Liu, Ping
Hrbek, Jan
TI The Activation of Gold and the Water-Gas Shift Reaction: Insights from
Studies with Model Catalysts
SO ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Review
ID TEMPERATURE CO OXIDATION; MIXED-METAL OXIDE; AU NANOPARTICLES; ATOMIC
OXYGEN; SUPPORT INTERACTIONS; TITANIA CATALYSTS; NANOMETER LEVEL;
AU(111); SURFACE; SIZE
AB The activation of gold in catalytic reactions has been the subject of intensive research that has led to the transformation of one of the least chemically reactive element to a catalyst with excellent activity and selectivity. Scientists have performed numerous systematic experimental and theoretical studies using model systems, which have explained the role of Au in chemical reactions with progressively increasing degrees of structural and chemical complexity. We present an overview of recent studies of model Au(111), CeOx/Au(111), and Au/CeOx/TiO2(110) surfaces that use Au in different structural configurations specifically for the water-gas shift reaction (WGS, CO + H2O -> CO2 + H-2), an important industrial process for the purification of CO. We demonstrate the significance of key structural components of the Au-based supported catalysts such as the metal oxide interface (Au-O-x) toward the WGS catalytic activity, a "structure-activity' relationship.
In the WGS reaction, Au(111) or Au nanoparticles have poor catalytic performance due to their inability to activate one of the most important steps of the reaction, the breaking of O-H bonds in the dissociation of water (H2O -> OH + H). The relatively large energetic barrier can be overcome by using O on Au(111) to facilitate the formation of OH at low temperatures, with eventual CO2 and H-2 production upon reaction between CO and the adsorbed OH. However, the inability to replace the reacted 0 prevents a sustainable catalytic process from occurring on Au(111). The addition of a small concentration of CeOx nanopartides on top of the Au(111) surface facilitates this rate-determining step and easily continues the catalytic cycle in the production of H-2. We have discovered that CeOx nanoparticles in contact with Au(111) are rich in Ce3+. They also have a distinct metal oxide interface, which sustains excellent activity for the WGS reaction via the formation of a unique carboxylate Intermediate, making CeOx/Au(111) more active than Cu/ZnO(000 (1) over bar), Cu(100), and Cu(111) which are the typical catalysts for this reaction. Taking this knowledge one step further, bringing these components (oxide and metal nanoparticles) together over a second oxide in Au/CeOx/TiO2 produces a system with unique morphological and electronic properties. The result is a superior catalyst for the WGS reaction, both as a model system (Au/CeOx/TiO2/(110) and as powder material (Au/CeOx/TiO2(anatase)) optimized directly In a series of systematic investigations.
C1 [Rodriguez, Jose A.; Senanayake, Sanjaya D.; Stacchiola, Dario; Liu, Ping; Hrbek, Jan] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RP Rodriguez, JA (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RI Stacchiola, Dario/B-1918-2009; Senanayake, Sanjaya/D-4769-2009
OI Stacchiola, Dario/0000-0001-5494-3205; Senanayake,
Sanjaya/0000-0003-3991-4232
FU U.S. Deportment of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences
[DE-AC02-98CH10886]
FX Many of the experiments described in the text of this Account were done
by the Group of Catalysis and Surface Science at Brookhaven National
Laboratory (A. Baber, L. Barrio, M. Estrella, J. C. Hanson, J. Hrbek S.
Kundu, P. Liu, S. Ma, K. Mudiyanselage, A. Nambu, J.-B. Park, J. A.
Rodriguez, S. D. Senanayake, R. Si, D. Stacchiola, X. Wang, W. Wen) in
collaboration with research groups at the Universidad Central de
Venezuela (J. Evans, M. Perez P. Ramirez) and the Universidad de Sevilla
(L. Feria, J. Graciani, J. Plata, J. F. Sanz). The work done at the
Chemistry Department of Brookhaven National Laboratory was supported by
the U.S. Deportment of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under
contract DE-AC02-98CH10886.
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PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0001-4842
EI 1520-4898
J9 ACCOUNTS CHEM RES
JI Accounts Chem. Res.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
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BP 773
EP 782
DI 10.1021/ar400182c
PG 10
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AD4QO
UT WOS:000333235800006
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PT J
AU Lukjancenko, O
Ussery, DW
AF Lukjancenko, Oksana
Ussery, David W.
TI Vibrio chromosome-specific families
SO FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Vibrio pan-genome; chromosome-specific genes; Vibrio comparative
genomics; Vibrio core-genome; comparative genomics
ID VULNIFICUS INFECTION; CHOLERAE; GENES
AB We have compared chromosome-specific genes in a set of 18 finished Vibrio genomes, and, in addition, also calculated the pan- and core-genomes from a data set of more than 250 draft Vibrio genome sequences. These genomes come from 9 known species and 2 unknown species. Within the finished chromosomes, we find a core set of 1269 encoded protein families for chromosome 1, and a core of 252 encoded protein families for chromosome 2. Many of these core proteins are also found in the draft genomes (although which chromosome they are located on is unknown.) Of the chromosome specific core protein families, 1169 and 153 are uniquely found in chromosomes 1 and 2, respectively. Gene ontology (GO) terms for each of the protein families were determined, and the different sets for each chromosome were compared. A total of 363 different "Molecular Function" GO categories were found for chromosome 1 specific protein families, and these include several broad activities: pyridoxine 5' phosphate synthetase, glucosylceramidase, heme transport, DNA ligase, amino acid binding, and ribosomal components; in contrast, chromosome 2 specific protein families have only 66 Molecular Function GO terms and include many membrane-associated activities, such as ion channels, transmembrane transporters, and electron transport chain proteins. Thus, it appears that whilst there are many "housekeeping systems" encoded in chromosome 1, there are far fewer core functions found in chromosome 2. However, the presence of many membrane-associated encoded proteins in chromosome 2 is surprising.
C1 [Lukjancenko, Oksana; Ussery, David W.] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Syst Biol, Ctr Biol Sequence Anal, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
[Ussery, David W.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Comparat Genom Grp, Oak Ridge, TN USA.
RP Ussery, DW (reprint author), Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Syst Biol, Ctr Biol Sequence Anal, Bldg 208, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
EM dave@cbs.dtu.dk
OI Ussery, David/0000-0003-3632-5512
FU Center for Genomic Epidemiology at the Technical University of Denmark;
Danish Council for Strategic Research [09-067103/DSF]
FX The authors are grateful to all research groups that have submitted
their genome sequences to public databases, without which this analysis
would not have been possible. The authors are in part supported by the
Center for Genomic Epidemiology at the Technical University of Denmark;
part of this work was funded by grant 09-067103/DSF from the Danish
Council for Strategic Research.
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PI LAUSANNE
PA PO BOX 110, LAUSANNE, 1015, SWITZERLAND
SN 1664-302X
J9 FRONT MICROBIOL
JI Front. Microbiol.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 5
AR 73
DI 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00073
PG 8
WC Microbiology
SC Microbiology
GA AD2CD
UT WOS:000333039700001
PM 24672511
ER
PT J
AU Antipov, S
Baturin, S
Jing, C
Fedurin, M
Kanareykin, A
Swinson, C
Schoessow, P
Gai, W
Zholents, A
AF Antipov, S.
Baturin, S.
Jing, C.
Fedurin, M.
Kanareykin, A.
Swinson, C.
Schoessow, P.
Gai, W.
Zholents, A.
TI Experimental Demonstration of Energy-Chirp Compensation by a Tunable
Dielectric-Based Structure
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
AB A tunable energy-chirp compensator was used to remove a correlated energy chirp from the 60-MeV beam at the Brookhaven National Laboratory Accelerator Test Facility. The compensator operates through the interaction of the wakefield of the electron bunch with itself and consists of a planar structure comprised of two alumina bars with copper-plated backs separated by an adjustable beam aperture. By changing the gap size, the correlated energy chirp of the electron bunch was completely removed. Calculations show that this device, properly scaled to account for the electron bunch charge and length, can be used to remove residual correlated energy spread at the end of the linacs used for free-electron lasers. The experimental results are shown to be in good agreement with numerical simulations. Application of this technique can significantly simplify linac design and improve free-electron lasers performance.
C1 [Antipov, S.; Jing, C.; Kanareykin, A.; Schoessow, P.] Euclid Techlabs LLC, Solon, OH 44139 USA.
[Fedurin, M.; Swinson, C.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Accelerator Test Facil, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Antipov, S.; Jing, C.; Gai, W.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div High Energy Phys, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Zholents, A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Baturin, S.; Kanareykin, A.] St Petersburg Electrotech Univ LETI, St Petersburg 197376, Russia.
RP Antipov, S (reprint author), Euclid Techlabs LLC, Solon, OH 44139 USA.
FU DOE SBIR program Grant [DE-SC0006299]; U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of Science [DE-AC02-06CH11357, DE-AC02-98CH10886]
FX Euclid Techlabs LLC acknowledges support from the DOE SBIR program Grant
No. DE-SC0006299. Work at Argonne National Laboratory is supported by
the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, under Contract No.
DE-AC02-06CH11357. Work at Brookhaven National Laboratory is supported
by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, under Contract No.
DE-AC02-98CH10886.
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SN 0031-9007
EI 1079-7114
J9 PHYS REV LETT
JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
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AR 114801
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.114801
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SC Physics
GA AD0LQ
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PT J
AU Appelquist, T
Brower, RC
Buchoff, MI
Cheng, M
Fleming, GT
Kiskis, J
Lin, MF
Neil, ET
Osborn, JC
Rebbi, C
Schaich, D
Schroeder, C
Syritsyn, S
Voronov, G
Vranas, P
Witzel, O
AF Appelquist, T.
Brower, R. C.
Buchoff, M. I.
Cheng, M.
Fleming, G. T.
Kiskis, J.
Lin, M. F.
Neil, E. T.
Osborn, J. C.
Rebbi, C.
Schaich, D.
Schroeder, C.
Syritsyn, S.
Voronov, G.
Vranas, P.
Witzel, O.
CA Lattice Strong Dynamics LSD Collab
TI Two-Color Gauge Theory with Novel Infrared Behavior
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID LATTICE QCD; ALIGNMENT; BOSON; LHC
AB Using lattice simulations, we study the infrared behavior of a particularly interesting SU( 2) gauge theory, with six massless Dirac fermions in the fundamental representation. We compute the running gauge coupling derived nonperturbatively from the Schrodinger functional of the theory, finding no evidence for an infrared fixed point up through gauge couplings g(-2) of order 20. This implies that the theory either is governed in the infrared by a fixed point of considerable strength, unseen so far in nonsupersymmetric gauge theories, or breaks its global chiral symmetries producing a large number of composite Nambu-Goldstone bosons relative to the number of underlying degrees of freedom. Thus either of these phases exhibits novel behavior.
C1 [Appelquist, T.; Fleming, G. T.; Voronov, G.] Yale Univ, Dept Phys, Sloane Lab, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
[Brower, R. C.; Rebbi, C.] Boston Univ, Dept Phys, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Buchoff, M. I.] Univ Washington, Inst Nucl Theory, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Cheng, M.; Witzel, O.] Boston Univ, Ctr Computat Sci, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Kiskis, J.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Phys, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Lin, M. F.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Computat Sci Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Neil, E. T.] Univ Colorado, Dept Phys, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Neil, E. T.; Syritsyn, S.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, RIKEN BNL Res Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Osborn, J. C.] Argonne Leadership Comp Facil, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Schaich, D.] Syracuse Univ, Dept Phys, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA.
[Schroeder, C.; Vranas, P.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
RP Appelquist, T (reprint author), Yale Univ, Dept Phys, Sloane Lab, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
RI Schaich, David/J-6644-2013
OI Schaich, David/0000-0002-9826-2951
FU NSF [PHYS-1066293]; U.S. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-00ER41132,
DE-FG02-91ER40676, DE-FG02-92ER-40704, DE-FC02-12ER41877,
DE-FG02-85ER40231, DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-AC02-06CH11357]; National
Science Foundation [NSF PHY11-00905, PHY11-25915]; XSEDE for computer
time on Kraken [TG-MCA08X008]; [LDRD10-ERD-033]; [LDRD13-ERD-023]
FX We thank Robert Shrock for helpful discussions. We would like to
acknowledge our use of the CHROMA [37] software package for all
calculations performed here. We thank the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL) Institutional Computing Grand Challenge program for
computing time on the LLNL Sierra, Hera, Atlas, and Zeus computing
clusters. We thank LLNL for funding from LDRD10-ERD-033 and
LDRD13-ERD-023. Several of us (T.A., G.T.F., R.C.B., M.C., E.T.N.,
M.F.L., and D.S.) thank the Aspen Center for Physics (supported by NSF
Grant No. PHYS-1066293) for its hospitality while some of the research
reported here was being done. This work has been supported by the U.S.
Department of Energy under Grants No. DE-FG02-00ER41132 (M.I.B.), No.
DE-FG02- 91ER40676 (R.C.B., M.C., C.R.), No. DE-FG02-92ER-40704 (T.A.),
No. DE-FC02-12ER41877 (D.S.), No. DE-FG02-85ER40231 (D.S.), and
Contracts No. DE-AC52-07NA27344 (LLNL), No. DE-AC02-06CH11357 (Argonne
Leadership Computing Facility), and by the National Science Foundation
under Grants No. NSF PHY11-00905 (G.T.F., M.F.L., G.V.) and No.
PHY11-25915 (Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics). We thank USQCD
for computer time on FNAL and JLab clusters. We thank XSEDE for computer
time on Kraken under Grant No. TG-MCA08X008.
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SN 0031-9007
EI 1079-7114
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JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
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AR 111601
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.111601
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SC Physics
GA AD0LQ
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PM 24702347
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PT J
AU Clark, JN
Huang, XJ
Harder, RJ
Robinson, IK
AF Clark, Jesse N.
Huang, Xiaojing
Harder, Ross J.
Robinson, Ian K.
TI Dynamic Imaging Using Ptychography
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID WIGNER-DISTRIBUTION DECONVOLUTION; TRANSVERSE TRANSLATION DIVERSITY;
RAY-DIFFRACTION MICROSCOPY; PHASE-RETRIEVAL; ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY;
RESOLUTION; NANOSCALE; DOMAIN
AB We demonstrate through experiment an example of "mixed state" reconstruction using x-ray ptychography. We demonstrate successful imaging of a vibrating sample that has dynamics that are of one order magnitude faster than the measurement times. We show how increased vibrational amplitude leads to an increased population of illumination modes, a characteristic of partial coherence. Implications of a vibrating sample are explored, with its possible use in manipulating coherent wave field mode shapes and coherence properties.
C1 [Clark, Jesse N.; Robinson, Ian K.] UCL, London Ctr Nanotechnol, London WC1E 6BT, England.
[Huang, Xiaojing] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Natl Synchrotron Light Source 2, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Harder, Ross J.] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Robinson, Ian K.] Res Complex Harwell, Didcot OX11 0DE, Oxon, England.
RP Clark, JN (reprint author), Stanford PULSE Inst, SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
EM jesse.clark@ucl.ac.uk
RI Huang, Xiaojing/K-3075-2012
OI Huang, Xiaojing/0000-0001-6034-5893
FU European Research Council; Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences [DE-AC-02-98CH10886]; U.S. National Science Foundation
[DMR-9724294]; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
FX This work was supported by an FP7 advanced grant from the European
Research Council. X. H. is supported by the Department of Energy, Office
of Basic Energy Sciences under Contract No. DE-AC-02-98CH10886. The
experimental work was carried out at the Advanced Photon Source Beamline
34-ID-C built with funds from the U.S. National Science Foundation under
Grant No. DMR-9724294 and operated by the U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Contract No.
DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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SN 0031-9007
EI 1079-7114
J9 PHYS REV LETT
JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 112
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AR 113901
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.113901
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SC Physics
GA AD0LQ
UT WOS:000332925900012
PM 24702370
ER
PT J
AU Hickstein, DD
Dollar, F
Gaffney, JA
Foord, ME
Petrov, GM
Palm, BB
Keister, KE
Ellis, JL
Ding, CY
Libby, SB
Jimenez, JL
Kapteyn, HC
Murnane, MM
Xiong, W
AF Hickstein, Daniel D.
Dollar, Franklin
Gaffney, Jim A.
Foord, Mark E.
Petrov, George M.
Palm, Brett B.
Keister, K. Ellen
Ellis, Jennifer L.
Ding, Chengyuan
Libby, Stephen B.
Jimenez, Jose L.
Kapteyn, Henry C.
Murnane, Margaret M.
Xiong, Wei
TI Observation and Control of Shock Waves in Individual Nanoplasmas
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ATOMIC CLUSTERS; NUCLEAR-FUSION; LASER; PLASMA; PHOTOELECTRON;
EXPLOSIONS; ABSORPTION; DYNAMICS; IONS
AB Using an apparatus that images the momentum distribution of individual, isolated 100-nm-scale plasmas, we make the first experimental observation of shock waves in nanoplasmas. We demonstrate that the introduction of a heating pulse prior to the main laser pulse increases the intensity of the shock wave, producing a strong burst of quasimonoenergetic ions with an energy spread of less than 15%. Numerical hydrodynamic calculations confirm the appearance of accelerating shock waves and provide a mechanism for the generation and control of these shock waves. This observation of distinct shock waves in dense plasmas enables the control, study, and exploitation of nanoscale shock phenomena with tabletop-scale lasers.
C1 [Hickstein, Daniel D.; Dollar, Franklin; Keister, K. Ellen; Ellis, Jennifer L.; Ding, Chengyuan; Kapteyn, Henry C.; Murnane, Margaret M.; Xiong, Wei] Univ Colorado, Dept Phys, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Hickstein, Daniel D.; Dollar, Franklin; Keister, K. Ellen; Ellis, Jennifer L.; Ding, Chengyuan; Kapteyn, Henry C.; Murnane, Margaret M.; Xiong, Wei] NIST, JILA, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Hickstein, Daniel D.; Dollar, Franklin; Keister, K. Ellen; Ellis, Jennifer L.; Ding, Chengyuan; Kapteyn, Henry C.; Murnane, Margaret M.; Xiong, Wei] Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Gaffney, Jim A.; Foord, Mark E.; Libby, Stephen B.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Phys Div, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Petrov, George M.] Naval Res Lab, Div Plasma Phys, Washington, DC 20375 USA.
[Palm, Brett B.; Jimenez, Jose L.] Univ Colorado, Dept Chem & Biochem, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Palm, Brett B.; Jimenez, Jose L.] Univ Colorado, CIRES, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
RP Hickstein, DD (reprint author), Univ Colorado, Dept Phys, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
RI Dollar, Franklin/C-9214-2013; Jimenez, Jose/A-5294-2008;
OI Dollar, Franklin/0000-0003-3346-5763; Jimenez, Jose/0000-0001-6203-1847;
Gaffney, Jim/0000-0002-2408-0047
FU DOE Office of Fusion Energy Sciences [DE-SC0008803]; DOE [DE-SC0006035,
NOAA NA13OAR4310063]; DOE Office of Fusion Energy, HED Laboratory
Plasmas Program [AT5015033]; U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear
Security Administration [DE-AC52-07NA27344]; Naval Research Laboratory
6.1 Base Program
FX D. D. H., W. X., F. D., C. D., K. E. K., J. L. E., M. M. M., and H. C.
K. acknowledge support from the DOE Office of Fusion Energy Sciences
Contract No. DE-SC0008803. B. B. P. and J. L. J. thank DOE Contracts No.
DE-SC0006035 and No. NOAA NA13OAR4310063 for support. J. A. G. would
like to thank Marty Marinak (LLNL) for his assistance with HYDRA
simulations. S. B. L., M. E. F, and J. A. G. acknowledge support from
the DOE Office of Fusion Energy, HED Laboratory Plasmas Program, under
Grant No. AT5015033. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is operated
by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, for the U.S. Department of
Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, under Contract No.
DE-AC52-07NA27344. G. M. P. acknowledges support from the Naval Research
Laboratory 6.1 Base Program.
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SN 0031-9007
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JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 112
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AR 115004
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.115004
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SC Physics
GA AD0LQ
UT WOS:000332925900017
PM 24702383
ER
PT J
AU Perepezko, JH
Imhoff, SD
Chen, MW
Wang, JQ
Gonzalez, S
AF Perepezko, John H.
Imhoff, Seth D.
Chen, Ming-Wei
Wang, Jun-Qiang
Gonzalez, Sergio
TI Nucleation of shear bands in amorphous alloys
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
LA English
DT Article
DE plastic deformation; stochastic analysis
ID BULK METALLIC GLASSES; MECHANICAL-BEHAVIOR; PLASTIC-FLOW;
NANOINDENTATION; DEFORMATION; TRANSFORMATION; INITIATION; DUCTILITY
AB The initiation and propagation of shear bands is an important mode of localized inhomogeneous deformation that occurs in a wide range of materials. In metallic glasses, shear band development is considered to center on a structural heterogeneity, a shear transformation zone that evolves into a rapidly propagating shear band under a shear stress above a threshold. Deformation by shear bands is a nucleation-controlled process, but the initiation process is unclear. Here we use nanoindentation to probe shear band nucleation during loading by measuring the first pop-in event in the load-depth curve which is demonstrated to be associated with shear band formation. We analyze a large number of independent measurements on four different bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) alloys and reveal the operation of a bimodal distribution of the first pop-in loads that are associated with different shear band nucleation sites that operate at different stress levels below the glass transition temperature, T-g. The nucleation kinetics, the nucleation barriers, and the density for each site type have been determined. The discovery of multiple shear band nucleation sites challenges the current view of nucleation at a single type of site and offers opportunities for controlling the ductility of BMG alloys.
C1 [Perepezko, John H.; Wang, Jun-Qiang] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Imhoff, Seth D.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div MST 6, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Chen, Ming-Wei; Wang, Jun-Qiang] Tohoku Univ, World Premiere Int Adv Inst Mat Res, Sendai, Miyagi 9808577, Japan.
[Gonzalez, Sergio] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Fis, Bellaterra 08193, Spain.
RP Perepezko, JH (reprint author), Univ Wisconsin, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, 1509 Univ Ave, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
EM perepezk@engr.wisc.edu
RI Chen, Mingwei/A-4855-2010; Wang, Junqiang/C-2839-2015
OI Chen, Mingwei/0000-0002-2850-8872; Wang, Junqiang/0000-0002-8066-6237
FU National Science Foundation [DMR-1005334]; Office of Naval Research
[N00014-12-1-0569]; Global COE for Materials Science; World Premier
International Research Center Initiative for Atoms, Molecules and
Materials, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Science, Japan
FX The technical assistance from Dr. D. Pan, Dr. Y. H. Liu, and Dr. M. R.
Kolan is appreciated. J.H.P. and S. D. I. gratefully acknowledge support
from the National Science Foundation (DMR-1005334) and Office of Naval
Research (N00014-12-1-0569). M.-W.C., J.-Q.W., and S. G. acknowledge
support by the Grants-in-Aid-S, Global COE for Materials Science, and
World Premier International Research Center Initiative for Atoms,
Molecules and Materials, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and
Science, Japan.
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PA 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA
SN 0027-8424
J9 P NATL ACAD SCI USA
JI Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
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DI 10.1073/pnas.1321518111
PG 5
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD1XV
UT WOS:000333027900026
PM 24594599
ER
PT J
AU Poor, CB
Wegner, SV
Li, HR
Dlouhy, AC
Schuermann, JP
Sanishvili, R
Hinshaw, JR
Riggs-Gelasco, PJ
Outten, CE
He, C
AF Poor, Catherine B.
Wegner, Seraphine V.
Li, Haoran
Dlouhy, Adrienne C.
Schuermann, Jonathan P.
Sanishvili, Ruslan
Hinshaw, James R.
Riggs-Gelasco, Pamela J.
Outten, Caryn E.
He, Chuan
TI Molecular mechanism and structure of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae iron
regulator Aft2
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
LA English
DT Article
DE iron signaling; iron-sulfur cluster; yeast; Fra2; Grx3
ID SULFUR CLUSTER BIOSYNTHESIS; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; MONOTHIOL
GLUTAREDOXINS; OXIDATIVE STRESS; GENE-EXPRESSION; YEAST; REGULON;
MITOCHONDRIAL; ZINC; LOCALIZATION
AB The paralogous iron-responsive transcription factors Aft1 and Aft2 (activators of ferrous transport) regulate iron homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by activating expression of iron-uptake and -transport genes when intracellular iron is low. We present the previously unidentified crystal structure of Aft2 bound to DNA that reveals the mechanism of DNA recognition via specific interactions of the iron-responsive element with a Zn2+-containing WRKY-GCM1 domain in Aft2. We also show that two Aft2 monomers bind a [2Fe-2S] cluster (or Fe2+) through a Cys-Asp-Cys motif, leading to dimerization of Aft2 and decreased DNA-binding affinity. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the [2Fe-2S]-bridged heterodimer formed between glutaredoxin-3 and the BolA-like protein Fe repressor of activation-2 transfers a [2Fe-2S] cluster to Aft2 that facilitates Aft2 dimerization. Previous in vivo findings strongly support the [2Fe-2S] cluster-induced dimerization model; however, given the available evidence, Fe2+-induced Aft2 dimerization cannot be completely ruled out as an alternative Aft2 inhibition mechanism. Taken together, these data provide insight into the molecular mechanism for iron-dependent transcriptional regulation of Aft2 and highlight the key role of Fe-S clusters as cellular iron signals.
C1 [Poor, Catherine B.; Wegner, Seraphine V.; He, Chuan] Univ Chicago, Dept Chem, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Poor, Catherine B.; Wegner, Seraphine V.; He, Chuan] Univ Chicago, Inst Biophys Dynam, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Li, Haoran; Dlouhy, Adrienne C.; Outten, Caryn E.] Univ S Carolina, Dept Chem & Biochem, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
[Schuermann, Jonathan P.] Cornell Univ, Dept Chem & Chem Biol, Northeastern Collaborat Access Team, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA.
[Sanishvili, Ruslan] Argonne Natl Lab, Xray Sci Div, GM CA Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Hinshaw, James R.] Univ Chicago, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Hinshaw, James R.] Univ Chicago, Inst Biophys Dynam, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Riggs-Gelasco, Pamela J.] Coll Charleston, Dept Chem & Biochem, Charleston, SC 29424 USA.
RP Outten, CE (reprint author), Univ S Carolina, Dept Chem & Biochem, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
EM outten@mailbox.sc.edu; chuanhe@uchicago.edu
RI ID, BioCAT/D-2459-2012; Wegner, Seraphine/I-4331-2016;
OI Outten, Caryn/0000-0003-0335-6531
FU National Cancer Institute [Y1-CO-1020]; National Institute of General
Medical Sciences (NIGMS) [Y1-GM-1104]; National Center for Research
Resources (NCRR) [2P41RR008630-17]; NIGMS from the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) [9 P41 GM103622-17]; US Department of Energy (DOE),
Basic Energy Sciences, Office of Science [DE-AC02-06CH11357]; DOE,
Office of Biological and Environmental Research; NIH, NCRR, Biomedical
Technology Program; National Science Foundation (NSF) [CHE-1213598]; NIH
[GM100069]; NSF Graduate Research Fellowship; Henry Dreyfus
Teacher-Scholar Award from the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
FX We thank all beamline staff for their assistance. We thank Prof. T.
Sosnick and Dr. E. Solomaha for assistance with the small-angle X-ray
scattering and ultracentrifugation. GM/CA at the Advanced Photon Source
(APS) at the Argonne National Laboratory has been funded, in whole or in
part, by National Cancer Institute Grant Y1-CO-1020 and National
Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Grant Y1-GM-1104. The
Biophysics Collaborative Access Team was supported by National Center
for Research Resources (NCRR) Grant 2P41RR008630-17 and NIGMS Grant 9
P41 GM103622-17 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Use of the
APS was supported by the US Department of Energy (DOE), Basic Energy
Sciences, Office of Science, under Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357. Portions
of this research were carried out at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation
Light-source (SSRL), a national user facility operated by Stanford
University on behalf of the DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. The
SSRL Structural Molecular Biology Program is supported by the DOE,
Office of Biological and Environmental Research, and by the NIH, NCRR,
Biomedical Technology Program. This work was financially supported by
National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant CHE-1213598 (to C. H.), NIH
Grant GM100069 (to C.E.O.), a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (to C. B.
P.), and a Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award from the Camille and
Henry Dreyfus Foundation (to P.J.R.-G.).
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA
SN 0027-8424
J9 P NATL ACAD SCI USA
JI Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 111
IS 11
BP 4043
EP 4048
DI 10.1073/pnas.1318869111
PG 6
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD1XV
UT WOS:000333027900044
PM 24591629
ER
PT J
AU Liu, L
Wang, J
Gong, SK
Mao, SX
AF Liu, L.
Wang, J.
Gong, S. K.
Mao, S. X.
TI Atomistic observation of a crack tip approaching coherent twin
boundaries
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID CENTERED-CUBIC METALS; IN-SITU TEM; GOLD NANOWIRES; DISLOCATION
NUCLEATION; MAXIMUM STRENGTH; GROWTH TWINS; COPPER; DEFORMATION; CU
AB Coherent twin boundaries (CTBs) in nano-twinned materials could improve crack resistance. However, the role of the CTBs during crack penetration has never been explored at atomic scale. Our in situ observation on nano-twinned Ag under a high resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) reveals the dynamic processes of a crack penetration across the CTBs, which involve alternated crack tip blunting, crack deflection, twinning/detwinning and slip transmission across the CTBs. The alternated blunting processes are related to the emission of different types of dislocations at the crack tip and vary with the distance of the crack tip from the CTBs.
C1 [Liu, L.; Gong, S. K.] Beihang Univ, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China.
[Wang, J.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Mao, S. X.] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Mech Engn & Mat Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.
RP Wang, J (reprint author), Los Alamos Natl Lab, MST-8,MS G755, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM wangj6@lanl.gov; gongsk@buaa.edu.cn; smao@engr.pitt.edu
RI Wang, Jian/F-2669-2012
OI Wang, Jian/0000-0001-5130-300X
FU US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences; Los Alamos National Laboratory Directed Research and
Development [LDRD-ER20140450]; NSF through University of Pittsburgh
[CMMI 0928517]; Innovation Foundation of BUAA
FX J.W. acknowledges the support provided by the US Department of Energy,
Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, and also
acknowledges support provided by the Los Alamos National Laboratory
Directed Research and Development (LDRD-ER20140450). S.X.M. would like
to acknowledge NSF CMMI 0928517 through University of Pittsburgh. L.L.
is supported by the Innovation Foundation of BUAA for PhD Graduates.
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PI LONDON
PA MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD MAR 18
PY 2014
VL 4
AR 4397
DI 10.1038/srep04397
PG 4
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA AD0PT
UT WOS:000332937300006
PM 24637906
ER
PT J
AU Yue, YF
Binder, AJ
Guo, BK
Zhang, ZY
Qiao, ZA
Tian, CC
Dai, S
AF Yue, Yanfeng
Binder, Andrew J.
Guo, Bingkun
Zhang, Zhiyong
Qiao, Zhen-An
Tian, Chengcheng
Dai, Sheng
TI Mesoporous Prussian Blue Analogues: Template-Free Synthesis and
Sodium-Ion Battery Applications
SO ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
LA English
DT Article
DE aggregation; mesoporous materials; nanoparticles; Prussian blue;
sodium-ion batteries
ID RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERIES; LOW-COST; CATHODE MATERIALS;
SINGLE-CRYSTAL; COORDINATION POLYMERS; AQUEOUS-ELECTROLYTES;
ENERGY-STORAGE; IN-SITU; INTERCALATION; NANOPARTICLES
AB The synthesis of mesoporous Prussian blue analogues through a template-free methodology and the application of these mesoporous materials as high-performance cathode materials in sodium-ion batteries is presented. Crystalline mesostructures were produced through a synergistically coupled nanocrystal formation and aggregation mechanism. As cathodes for sodium-ion batteries, the Prussian blue analogues all show a reversible capacity of 65mAhg(-1) at low current rate and show excellent cycle stability. The reported method stands as an environmentally friendly and low-cost alternative to hard or soft templating for the fabrication of mesoporous materials.
C1 [Yue, Yanfeng; Guo, Bingkun; Zhang, Zhiyong; Qiao, Zhen-An; Dai, Sheng] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Binder, Andrew J.; Tian, Chengcheng; Dai, Sheng] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
RP Guo, BK (reprint author), Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM guobkun@hotmail.com; dais@ornl.gov
RI Guo, Bingkun/J-5774-2014; Zhang, Zhiyong/H-5611-2012; Dai,
Sheng/K-8411-2015;
OI Zhang, Zhiyong/0000-0001-7936-9510; Dai, Sheng/0000-0002-8046-3931;
Qiao, Zhen-An/0000-0001-6064-9360
FU U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Basic Energy Science, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering under UT-Battelle, LLC
FX This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of
Basic Energy Science, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering,
under contract with UT-Battelle, LLC.
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PU WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
PI WEINHEIM
PA BOSCHSTRASSE 12, D-69469 WEINHEIM, GERMANY
SN 1433-7851
EI 1521-3773
J9 ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT
JI Angew. Chem.-Int. Edit.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 53
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BP 3134
EP 3137
DI 10.1002/anie.201310679
PG 4
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AC7XN
UT WOS:000332747700014
PM 24677672
ER
PT J
AU Kachru, S
Kundu, N
Saha, A
Samanta, R
Trivedi, SP
AF Kachru, Shamit
Kundu, Nilay
Saha, Arpan
Samanta, Rickmoy
Trivedi, Sandip P.
TI Interpolating from Bianchi attractors to Lifshitz and AdS spacetimes
SO JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
LA English
DT Article
DE AdS-CFT Correspondence; Holography and condensed matter physics
(AdS/CMT)
ID RENORMALIZATION-GROUP; BLACK-HOLE; HOLOGRAPHY; POINTS; MODULI
AB We construct classes of smooth metrics which interpolate from Bianchi attractor geometries of Types II, III, VI and IX in the IR to Lifshitz or AdS(2) x S-3 geometries in the UV. While we do not obtain these metrics as solutions of Einstein gravity coupled to a simple matter field theory, we show that the matter sector stress-energy required to support these geometries (via the Einstein equations) does satisfy the weak, and therefore also the null, energy condition. Since Lifshitz or AdS(2) x S-3 geometries can in turn be connected to AdS(5) spacetime, our results show that there is no barrier, at least at the level of the energy conditions, for solutions to arise connecting these Bianchi attractor geometries to AdS(5) spacetime. The asymptotic AdS(5) spacetime has no non-normalizable metric deformation turned on, which suggests that furthermore, the Bianchi attractor geometries can be the IR geometries dual to field theories living in flat space, with the breaking of symmetries being either spontaneous or due to sources for other fields. Finally, we show that for a large class of flows which connect two Bianchi attractors, a C-function can be defined which is monotonically decreasing from the UV to the IR as long as the null energy condition is satisfied. However, except for special examples of Bianchi attractors (including AdS space), this function does not attain a finite and non-vanishing constant value at the end points.
C1 [Kachru, Shamit] Stanford Univ, Dept Phys, SITP, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
[Kachru, Shamit] Stanford Univ, SLAC, Theory Grp, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
[Kundu, Nilay; Samanta, Rickmoy; Trivedi, Sandip P.] Tata Inst Fundamental Res, Bombay 400005, Maharashtra, India.
[Saha, Arpan] Indian Inst Technol, Bombay 400076, Maharashtra, India.
RP Kachru, S (reprint author), Stanford Univ, Dept Phys, SITP, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
EM skachru@stanford.edu; nilay.tifr@gmail.com; arpansaha2007@gmail.com;
rickmoysamanta@gmail.com; trivedi.sp@gmail.com
OI Kundu, Nilay/0000-0003-2070-6257
FU Department of Science and Technology, Government of India; Government of
India; people of India; Department of Physics, Indian Institute of
Technology - Bombay; National Science Foundation [PHY-0756174];
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-76SF00515]; John Templeton Foundation
FX We thank Sarah Harrison, Nori Iizuka, Prithvi Narayan, Ashoke Sen,
Nilanjan Sircar and Huajia Wang for discussions. S. P. T. acknowledges
support from the J. C. Bose Fellowship, Department of Science and
Technology, Government of India. S. K. and S. P. T. acknowledge the
hospitality of the Simons Symposium on Quantum Entanglement, where some
of this research was carried out. N.K., R. S. and S. P. T. acknowledge
support from the Government of India and most of all are grateful to the
people of India for generously supporting research in string theory. A.
S. would like to thank the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of
Technology - Bombay, for its support. S. K. is supported by the National
Science Foundation under grant no. PHY-0756174, the Department of Energy
under contract DE-AC02-76SF00515, and the John Templeton Foundation.
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PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
SN 1029-8479
J9 J HIGH ENERGY PHYS
JI J. High Energy Phys.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
IS 3
AR 074
DI 10.1007/JHEP03(2014)074
PG 34
WC Physics, Particles & Fields
SC Physics
GA AD3QQ
UT WOS:000333161300003
ER
PT J
AU Shi, Y
Dobaczewski, J
Greenlees, PT
AF Shi, Yue
Dobaczewski, J.
Greenlees, P. T.
TI Rotational properties of nuclei around No-254 investigated using a
spectroscopic-quality Skyrme energy density functional
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW C
LA English
DT Article
ID SUPERHEAVY ELEMENTS; MEAN-FIELD; ISOTOPES; FISSION
AB Background: Nuclei in the Z approximate to 100 mass region represent the heaviest systems where detailed spectroscopic information is experimentally available. Although microscopic-macroscopic and self-consistent models have achieved great success in describing the data in this mass region, a fully satisfying precise theoretical description is still missing.
Purpose: By using fine-tuned parametrizations of the energy density functionals, the present work aims at an improved description of the single-particle properties and rotational bands in the nobelium region. Such locally optimized parametrizations may have better properties when extrapolating towards the superheavy region.
Methods: Skyrme Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov and Lipkin-Nogami methods were used to calculate the quasi-particle energies and rotational bands of nuclei in the nobelium region. Starting from the most recent Skyrme parametrization, UNEDF1, the spin-orbit coupling constants and pairing strengths have been tuned, so as to achieve a better agreement with the excitation spectra and odd-even mass differences in Cf-251 and Bk-249.
Results: The quasiparticle properties of 251Cf and 249Bk were very well reproduced. At the same time, crucial deformed neutron and proton shell gaps open up at N = 152 and Z = 100, respectively. Rotational bands in Fm, No, and Rf isotopes, where experimental data are available, were also fairly well described. To help future improvements towards a more precise description, small deficiencies of the approach were carefully identified.
Conclusions: In the Z approximate to 100 mass region, larger spin-orbit strengths than those from global adjustments lead to improved agreement with data. Puzzling effects of particle-number restoration on the calculated moment of inertia, at odds with the experimental behavior, require further scrutiny.
C1 [Shi, Yue] Univ Tennessee, Dept Phys & Astron, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Shi, Yue] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Joint Inst Heavy Ion Res, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Shi, Yue; Dobaczewski, J.; Greenlees, P. T.] Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Phys, FI-40014 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
[Shi, Yue] Peking Univ, Sch Phys, State Key Lab Nucl Phys & Technol, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China.
[Dobaczewski, J.] Univ Warsaw, Fac Phys, Inst Theoret Phys, PL-00681 Warsaw, Poland.
RP Shi, Y (reprint author), Univ Tennessee, Dept Phys & Astron, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
FU Academy of Finland; University of Jyvaskyla within the FIDIPRO program;
Centre of Excellence Programme (Nuclear and Accelerator Based Physics
Programme at JYFL); European Research Council through the SHESTRUCT
project [203481]; Office of Nuclear Physics, U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) [DE-FG02-96ER40963, DE-SC0008499]; Polish National Science Center
[2012/07/B/ST2/03907]
FX This work was supported in part by the Academy of Finland and University
of Jyvaskyla within the FIDIPRO program, the Centre of Excellence
Programme 2012-2017 (Nuclear and Accelerator Based Physics Programme at
JYFL), the European Research Council through the SHESTRUCT project
(Grant Agreement No. 203481), the Office of Nuclear Physics, U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) under Contracts No. DE-FG02-96ER40963
(University of Tennessee) and No. DE-SC0008499 (NUCLEI SciDAC
Collaboration), and the Polish National Science Center under Contract
No. 2012/07/B/ST2/03907. The CSC-IT Center for Science Ltd, Finland, is
acknowledged for the allocation of computational resources.
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PI COLLEGE PK
PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 0556-2813
EI 1089-490X
J9 PHYS REV C
JI Phys. Rev. C
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 3
AR 034309
DI 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034309
PG 8
WC Physics, Nuclear
SC Physics
GA AE6SD
UT WOS:000334123900003
ER
PT J
AU Kato, Y
Iijima, T
Adachi, I
Aihara, H
Asner, DM
Aushev, T
Bakich, AM
Bala, A
Ban, Y
Bhardwaj, V
Bhuyan, B
Bobrov, A
Bonvicini, G
Bozek, A
Bracko, M
Browder, TE
Cervenkov, D
Chekelian, V
Chen, A
Cheon, BG
Chilikin, K
Chistov, R
Cho, K
Chobanova, V
Choi, Y
Cinabro, D
Dalseno, J
Danilov, M
Dolezal, Z
Drasal, Z
Drutskoy, A
Dutta, D
Dutta, K
Eidelman, S
Farhat, H
Fast, JE
Ferber, T
Gaur, V
Gabyshev, N
Ganguly, S
Garmash, A
Gillard, R
Goh, YM
Golob, B
Haba, J
Hayasaka, K
Hayashii, H
He, XH
Horii, Y
Hoshi, Y
Hou, WS
Hsiung, YB
Inami, K
Ishikawa, A
Iwasaki, Y
Iwashita, T
Jaegle, I
Julius, T
Kang, JH
Kato, E
Kawasaki, T
Kiesling, C
Kim, DY
Kim, HJ
Kim, JB
Kim, JH
Kim, MJ
Kim, YJ
Klucar, J
Ko, BR
Kodys, P
Korpar, S
Krokovny, P
Kuhr, T
Kuzmin, A
Kwon, YJ
Lee, SH
Li, J
Li, Y
Gioi, LL
Libby, J
Liu, Y
Liventsev, D
Matvienko, D
Miyabayashi, K
Miyata, H
Mizuk, R
Moll, A
Muramatsu, N
Mussa, R
Nagasaka, Y
Nakano, E
Nakao, M
Nakazawa, H
Nayak, M
Nedelkovska, E
Ng, C
Niiyama, M
Nisar, NK
Nishida, S
Nitoh, O
Ogawa, S
Okuno, S
Pakhlov, P
Pakhlova, G
Park, CW
Park, H
Park, HK
Pedlar, TK
Peng, T
Pestotnik, R
Petric, M
Piilonen, LE
Ritter, M
Rohrken, M
Rostomyan, A
Sahoo, H
Saito, T
Sakai, Y
Sandilya, S
Santelj, L
Sanuki, T
Savinov, V
Schneider, O
Schnell, G
Schwanda, C
Semmler, D
Senyo, K
Seon, O
Shapkin, M
Shen, CP
Shibata, TA
Shiu, JG
Shwartz, B
Sibidanov, A
Sohn, YS
Sokolov, A
Solovieva, E
Stanic, S
Staric, M
Steder, M
Sumihama, M
Sumiyoshi, T
Tamponi, U
Tanida, K
Tatishvili, G
Teramoto, Y
Uchida, M
Uehara, S
Uglov, T
Unno, Y
Uno, S
Van Hulse, C
Vanhoefer, P
Varner, G
Vinokurova, A
Vorobyev, V
Wagner, MN
Wang, CH
Wang, MZ
Wang, P
Watanabe, M
Watanabe, Y
Williams, KM
Won, E
Yamashita, Y
Yashchenko, S
Zhang, ZP
Zhilich, V
Zhulanov, V
Zupanc, A
AF Kato, Y.
Iijima, T.
Adachi, I.
Aihara, H.
Asner, D. M.
Aushev, T.
Bakich, A. M.
Bala, A.
Ban, Y.
Bhardwaj, V.
Bhuyan, B.
Bobrov, A.
Bonvicini, G.
Bozek, A.
Bracko, M.
Browder, T. E.
Cervenkov, D.
Chekelian, V.
Chen, A.
Cheon, B. G.
Chilikin, K.
Chistov, R.
Cho, K.
Chobanova, V.
Choi, Y.
Cinabro, D.
Dalseno, J.
Danilov, M.
Dolezal, Z.
Drasal, Z.
Drutskoy, A.
Dutta, D.
Dutta, K.
Eidelman, S.
Farhat, H.
Fast, J. E.
Ferber, T.
Gaur, V.
Gabyshev, N.
Ganguly, S.
Garmash, A.
Gillard, R.
Goh, Y. M.
Golob, B.
Haba, J.
Hayasaka, K.
Hayashii, H.
He, X. H.
Horii, Y.
Hoshi, Y.
Hou, W-S.
Hsiung, Y. B.
Inami, K.
Ishikawa, A.
Iwasaki, Y.
Iwashita, T.
Jaegle, I.
Julius, T.
Kang, J. H.
Kato, E.
Kawasaki, T.
Kiesling, C.
Kim, D. Y.
Kim, H. J.
Kim, J. B.
Kim, J. H.
Kim, M. J.
Kim, Y. J.
Klucar, J.
Ko, B. R.
Kodys, P.
Korpar, S.
Krokovny, P.
Kuhr, T.
Kuzmin, A.
Kwon, Y. -J.
Lee, S. -H.
Li, J.
Li, Y.
Gioi, L. Li
Libby, J.
Liu, Y.
Liventsev, D.
Matvienko, D.
Miyabayashi, K.
Miyata, H.
Mizuk, R.
Moll, A.
Muramatsu, N.
Mussa, R.
Nagasaka, Y.
Nakano, E.
Nakao, M.
Nakazawa, H.
Nayak, M.
Nedelkovska, E.
Ng, C.
Niiyama, M.
Nisar, N. K.
Nishida, S.
Nitoh, O.
Ogawa, S.
Okuno, S.
Pakhlov, P.
Pakhlova, G.
Park, C. W.
Park, H.
Park, H. K.
Pedlar, T. K.
Peng, T.
Pestotnik, R.
Petric, M.
Piilonen, L. E.
Ritter, M.
Roehrken, M.
Rostomyan, A.
Sahoo, H.
Saito, T.
Sakai, Y.
Sandilya, S.
Santelj, L.
Sanuki, T.
Savinov, V.
Schneider, O.
Schnell, G.
Schwanda, C.
Semmler, D.
Senyo, K.
Seon, O.
Shapkin, M.
Shen, C. P.
Shibata, T. -A.
Shiu, J. -G.
Shwartz, B.
Sibidanov, A.
Sohn, Y. -S.
Sokolov, A.
Solovieva, E.
Stanic, S.
Staric, M.
Steder, M.
Sumihama, M.
Sumiyoshi, T.
Tamponi, U.
Tanida, K.
Tatishvili, G.
Teramoto, Y.
Uchida, M.
Uehara, S.
Uglov, T.
Unno, Y.
Uno, S.
Van Hulse, C.
Vanhoefer, P.
Varner, G.
Vinokurova, A.
Vorobyev, V.
Wagner, M. N.
Wang, C. H.
Wang, M. -Z.
Wang, P.
Watanabe, M.
Watanabe, Y.
Williams, K. M.
Won, E.
Yamashita, Y.
Yashchenko, S.
Zhang, Z. P.
Zhilich, V.
Zhulanov, V.
Zupanc, A.
CA Belle Collaboration
TI Search for doubly charmed baryons and study of charmed strange baryons
at Belle
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
LA English
DT Article
ID RELATIVISTIC QUARK-MODEL; 2 HEAVY QUARKS; SPECTROSCOPY; DETECTOR;
MASSES; DECAY
AB We report results of a study of doubly charmed baryons and charmed strange baryons. The analysis is performed using a 980 fb(-1) data sample collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e(+)e(-) collider. We search for doubly charmed baryons Xi(+(+))(cc) with the Lambda(+)(c) K- pi(+)(pi(+) ) and. Xi(0)(c) pi(+)(pi(+)) final states. No significant signal is observed. We also search for two excited charmed strange baryons, Xi(c)(3055)(+) and Xi(c)(3123)(+) with the Sigma(++)(c)(2455)K- and Sigma(++)(c)(2520)K- final states. The Xi(c)(3055)(+) signal is observed with a significance of 6.6 standard deviations including systematic uncertainty, while no signature of the Xi(c)(3123)(+) is seen. We also study properties of the Xi(c)(2645)(+) and measure a width of 2.6 +/- 0.2(stat) +/- 0.4(syst) MeV/c(2), which is the first significant determination.
C1 [Schnell, G.; Van Hulse, C.] Univ Basque Country, UPV EHU, Bilbao 48080, Spain.
[Shen, C. P.] Beihang Univ, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China.
[Bobrov, A.; Eidelman, S.; Gabyshev, N.; Krokovny, P.; Kuzmin, A.; Matvienko, D.; Shwartz, B.; Vinokurova, A.; Vorobyev, V.; Zhilich, V.; Zhulanov, V.] SB RAS, Budker Inst Nucl Phys, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.
[Bobrov, A.; Eidelman, S.; Gabyshev, N.; Garmash, A.; Krokovny, P.; Kuzmin, A.; Matvienko, D.; Shwartz, B.; Vinokurova, A.; Vorobyev, V.; Zhilich, V.; Zhulanov, V.] Novosibirsk State Univ, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.
[Cervenkov, D.; Dolezal, Z.; Drasal, Z.; Kodys, P.] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Math & Phys, CR-12116 Prague, Czech Republic.
[Liu, Y.] Univ Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 USA.
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[Yamashita, Y.] Nippon Dent Univ, Niigata 9518580, Japan.
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[Stanic, S.] Univ Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica 5000, Slovenia.
[Nakano, E.; Teramoto, Y.] Osaka City Univ, Osaka 5588585, Japan.
[Asner, D. M.; Fast, J. E.; Tatishvili, G.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Bala, A.] Panjab Univ, Chandigarh 160014, India.
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[Savinov, V.] Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA.
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[Peng, T.; Zhang, Z. P.] Univ Sci & Technol China, Hefei 230026, Peoples R China.
[Li, Y.; Tanida, K.] Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul 151742, South Korea.
[Kim, D. Y.] Soongsil Univ, Seoul 156743, South Korea.
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[Dalseno, J.; Moll, A.] Tech Univ Munich, Excellence Cluster Universe, D-85748 Garching, Germany.
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[Aihara, H.; Ng, C.] Univ Tokyo, Dept Phys, Tokyo 1130033, Japan.
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RP Kato, Y (reprint author), Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Nagoya, Aichi 4648602, Japan.
RI Solovieva, Elena/B-2449-2014; Aihara, Hiroaki/F-3854-2010; EPFL,
Physics/O-6514-2016; Ishikawa, Akimasa/G-6916-2012; Uglov,
Timofey/B-2406-2014; Chistov, Ruslan/B-4893-2014; Drutskoy,
Alexey/C-8833-2016; Pakhlova, Galina/C-5378-2014; Cervenkov,
Daniel/D-2884-2017; Pakhlov, Pavel/K-2158-2013; Danilov,
Mikhail/C-5380-2014; Mizuk, Roman/B-3751-2014; Krokovny,
Pavel/G-4421-2016; Chilikin, Kirill/B-4402-2014
OI Mussa, Roberto/0000-0002-0294-9071; Solovieva,
Elena/0000-0002-5735-4059; WANG, MIN-ZU/0000-0002-0979-8341; HSIUNG,
YEE/0000-0003-4801-1238; Aihara, Hiroaki/0000-0002-1907-5964; Uglov,
Timofey/0000-0002-4944-1830; Chistov, Ruslan/0000-0003-1439-8390;
Drutskoy, Alexey/0000-0003-4524-0422; Pakhlova,
Galina/0000-0001-7518-3022; Cervenkov, Daniel/0000-0002-1865-741X;
Pakhlov, Pavel/0000-0001-7426-4824; Danilov,
Mikhail/0000-0001-9227-5164; Krokovny, Pavel/0000-0002-1236-4667;
Chilikin, Kirill/0000-0001-7620-2053
FU Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT)
of Japan; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS); Tau-Lepton
Physics Research Center of Nagoya University; Australian Research
Council; Australian Department of Industry, Innovation, Science and
Research; Austrian Science Fund [P 22742-N16]; National Natural Science
Foundation of China [10575109, 10775142, 10825524, 10875115, 10935008,
11175187]; Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
[MSM0021620859]; Carl Zeiss Foundation; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
and the VolkswagenStiftung; Department of Science and Technology of
India; Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare of Italy; WCU program of
the Ministry Education Science and Technology, National Research
Foundation of Korea [20110029457, 2012-0008143, 2012R1A1A2008330,
2013R1A1A3007772]; NRF [KRF-2011-0020333]; BK21 Plus program; GSDC of
the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information; Polish
Ministry of Science and Higher Education; National Science Center;
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation; Russian
Federal Agency for Atomic Energy; Slovenian Research Agency; Basque
Foundation for Science (IKERBASQUE); UPV/EHU under program [UFI 11/55];
Swiss National Science Foundation; National Science Council; Ministry of
Education of Taiwan; U.S. Department of Energy; National Science
Foundation; MEXT for Science Research in a Priority Area ("New
Development of Flavor Physics"); JSPS
FX We thank the KEKB group for the excellent operation of the accelerator;
the KEK cryogenics group for the efficient operation of the solenoid;
and the KEK computer group, the National Institute of Informatics, and
the PNNL/EMSL computing group for valuable computing and SINET4 network
support. We acknowledge support from the Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan, the Japan Society for
the Promotion of Science (JSPS), and the Tau-Lepton Physics Research
Center of Nagoya University; the Australian Research Council and the
Australian Department of Industry, Innovation, Science and Research;
Austrian Science Fund under Grant No. P 22742-N16; the National Natural
Science Foundation of China under Contracts No. 10575109, No. 10775142,
No. 10825524, No. 10875115, No. 10935008, and No. 11175187; the Ministry
of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic under Contract No.
MSM0021620859; the Carl Zeiss Foundation, the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft and the VolkswagenStiftung; the Department of
Science and Technology of India; the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica
Nucleare of Italy; The WCU program of the Ministry Education Science and
Technology, National Research Foundation of Korea Grants No.
20110029457, No. 2012-0008143, No. 2012R1A1A2008330, No.
2013R1A1A3007772, BRL program under NRF Grant No. KRF-2011-0020333, BK21
Plus program, and GSDC of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Information; the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the
National Science Center; the Ministry of Education and Science of the
Russian Federation and the Russian Federal Agency for Atomic Energy; the
Slovenian Research Agency; the Basque Foundation for Science
(IKERBASQUE) and the UPV/EHU under program UFI 11/55; the Swiss National
Science Foundation; the National Science Council and the Ministry of
Education of Taiwan; and the U.S. Department of Energy and the National
Science Foundation. This work is supported by a Grant-in-Aid from MEXT
for Science Research in a Priority Area ("New Development of Flavor
Physics"), from JSPS for Creative Scientific Research ("Evolution of
Tau-lepton Physics"), and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on
Innovative Areas "Elucidation of New Hadrons with a Variety of Flavors".
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AU Lee, JW
Tiburzi, BC
AF Lee, Jong-Wan
Tiburzi, Brian C.
TI Background electromagnetic fields and nonrelativistic QED matching:
Scalar case
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW D
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DT Article
ID BARYON MAGNETIC-MOMENTS; MUONIC HYDROGEN; LATTICE; PROTON;
POLARIZABILITY; PARTICLE; QCD
AB The low-energy structure of hadrons can be described systematically using effective field theory, and the parameters of the effective theory can be determined from lattice QCD computations. Recent work, however, points to inconsistencies between the background field method in lattice QCD and effective field theory matching conditions. We show that the background field problem necessitates inclusion of operators related by equations of motion. In the presence of time-dependent electromagnetic fields, for example, such operators modify Green's functions, thereby complicating the isolation of hadronic parameters which enter on-shell scattering amplitudes. The particularly simple case of a scalar hadron coupled to uniform electromagnetic fields is investigated in detail. At the level of the relativistic effective theory, operators related by equations of motion are demonstrated to be innocuous. The same result does not hold in the nonrelativistic effective theory, and inconsistencies in matching are resolved by carefully treating operators related by equations of motion. As uniform external fields potentially allow for surface terms, the problem is additionally analyzed on a torus where such terms are absent. Temporal image corrections are derived for charged scalar correlation functions in uniform electric fields as a useful byproduct.
C1 [Lee, Jong-Wan; Tiburzi, Brian C.] CUNY City Coll, Dept Phys, New York, NY 10031 USA.
[Tiburzi, Brian C.] CUNY Grad Sch & Univ Ctr, New York, NY 10016 USA.
[Tiburzi, Brian C.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, RIKEN BNL Res Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RP Lee, JW (reprint author), CUNY City Coll, Dept Phys, New York, NY 10031 USA.
EM jwlee2@ccny.cuny.edu; btiburzi@ccny.cuny.edu
OI Tiburzi, Brian/0000-0001-8696-2902
FU Alfred P. Sloan foundation through a CUNY-JFRASE; U.S. National Science
Foundation [PHY12-05778]; CCNY-RBRC
FX This work is supported in part by the Alfred P. Sloan foundation through
a CUNY-JFRASE grant, and by the U.S. National Science Foundation, under
Grant No. PHY12-05778. The work of B. C. T. is additionally supported by
a joint CCNY-RBRC fellowship. We thank A. Walker-Loud for discussion,
and R. Hill for correspondence that incited this investigation.
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AU Crittenden, JA
Conway, J
Dugan, GF
Palmer, MA
Rubin, DL
Shanks, J
Sonnad, KG
Boon, L
Harkay, K
Ishibashi, T
Furman, MA
Guiducci, S
Pivi, MTF
Wang, L
AF Crittenden, J. A.
Conway, J.
Dugan, G. F.
Palmer, M. A.
Rubin, D. L.
Shanks, J.
Sonnad, K. G.
Boon, L.
Harkay, K.
Ishibashi, T.
Furman, M. A.
Guiducci, S.
Pivi, M. T. F.
Wang, L.
TI Investigation into electron cloud effects in the International Linear
Collider positron damping ring
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS-ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS
LA English
DT Article
ID BOSON; LHC
AB We report modeling results for electron cloud buildup and instability in the International Linear Collider positron damping ring. Updated optics, wiggler magnets, and vacuum chamber designs have recently been developed for the 5 GeV, 3.2-km racetrack layout. An analysis of the synchrotron radiation profile around the ring has been performed, including the effects of diffuse and specular photon scattering on the interior surfaces of the vacuum chamber. The results provide input to the cloud buildup simulations for the various magnetic field regions of the ring. The modeled cloud densities thus obtained are used in the instability threshold calculations. We conclude that the mitigation techniques employed in this model will suffice to allow operation of the damping ring at the design operational specifications.
C1 [Crittenden, J. A.; Conway, J.; Dugan, G. F.; Palmer, M. A.; Rubin, D. L.; Shanks, J.; Sonnad, K. G.] Cornell Univ, CLASSE, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA.
[Boon, L.; Harkay, K.] ANL, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Ishibashi, T.] KEK, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050801, Japan.
[Furman, M. A.] LBNL, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Guiducci, S.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Frascati, I-00044 Frascati, Italy.
[Pivi, M. T. F.; Wang, L.] SLAC, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
RP Crittenden, JA (reprint author), Cornell Univ, CLASSE, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA.
EM crittenden@cornell.edu
FU National Science Foundation; U.S. Department of Energy [PHY-0734867,
PHY-1002467, DE-FC02-08ER41538, DE-SC0006505]; Office of Science of the
U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX The authors wish to acknowledge important contributions from the
technical staffs of the collaborating laboratories. Our work also
benefited from useful discussions with S. Calatroni, J. Calvey, R.
Cimino, P. Costa Pinto, T. Demma, K. Kanazawa, S. Kato, Y. Li, K. Ohmi,
G. Rumolo, Y. Suetsugu, M. Taborelli, M. Venturini, C. Yin Vallgren, and
F. Zimmermann. This work is supported by the National Science Foundation
and by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. PHY-0734867, No.
PHY-1002467, No. DE-FC02-08ER41538, and No. DE-SC0006505. This beam
dynamics simulations also used resources of the National Energy Research
Scientific Computing Center, which is supported by the Office of Science
of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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SC Physics
GA AE4RI
UT WOS:000333970200002
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PT J
AU Battaglia, C
de Nicolas, SM
De Wolf, S
Yin, XT
Zheng, M
Ballif, C
Javey, A
AF Battaglia, Corsin
de Nicolas, Silvia Martin
De Wolf, Stefaan
Yin, Xingtian
Zheng, Maxwell
Ballif, Christophe
Javey, Ali
TI Silicon heterojunction solar cell with passivated hole selective MoOx
contact
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID METAL-OXIDES; EFFICIENCY; VOLTAGE; DEVICE
AB We explore substoichiometric molybdenum trioxide (MoOx, x < 3) as a dopant-free, hole-selective contact for silicon solar cells. Using an intrinsic hydrogenated amorphous silicon passivation layer between the oxide and the silicon absorber, we demonstrate a high open-circuit voltage of 711 mV and power conversion efficiency of 18.8%. Due to the wide band gap of MoOx, we observe a substantial gain in photocurrent of 1.9 mA/cm(2) in the ultraviolet and visible part of the solar spectrum, when compared to a p-type amorphous silicon emitter of a traditional silicon heterojunction cell. Our results emphasize the strong potential for oxides as carrier selective heterojunction partners to inorganic semiconductors. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Battaglia, Corsin; Yin, Xingtian; Zheng, Maxwell; Javey, Ali] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Elect Engn & Comp Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Battaglia, Corsin; Yin, Xingtian; Zheng, Maxwell; Javey, Ali] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[de Nicolas, Silvia Martin; De Wolf, Stefaan; Ballif, Christophe] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, Photovolta & Thin Film Elect Lab, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland.
RP Javey, A (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Elect Engn & Comp Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM ajavey@eecs.berkeley.edu
RI Javey, Ali/B-4818-2013; Yin, Xingtian/N-1743-2016; Battaglia,
Corsin/B-2917-2010
OI Yin, Xingtian/0000-0001-9077-5982;
FU Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, and Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering of the U.S. Department of Energy
[De-Ac02-05Ch11231]; Electronic Materials (E-Mat) program; Bay Area
Photovoltaics Consortium (BAPVC); Swiss Federal Energy Office; Zeno Karl
Schindler Foundation
FX MoOx processing, characterization, and device integration
were funded by the Director, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy
Sciences, and Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering of the U.S.
Department of Energy under Contract No. De-Ac02-05Ch11231 and the
Electronic Materials (E-Mat) program. Photovoltaic device fabrication
and characterization were funded by the Bay Area Photovoltaics
Consortium (BAPVC) and the Swiss Federal Energy Office. We thank L.
Barraud, J. Seif, and B. Demaurex for stimulating discussions and
technical support and N. Badel for screen printing. C. Battaglia
acknowledges support from the Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation.
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MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
J9 APPL PHYS LETT
JI Appl. Phys. Lett.
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WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AD4WO
UT WOS:000333252300086
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PT J
AU Li, J
Tan, A
Moon, KW
Doran, A
Marcus, MA
Young, AT
Arenholz, E
Ma, S
Yang, RF
Hwang, C
Qiu, ZQ
AF Li, J.
Tan, A.
Moon, K. W.
Doran, A.
Marcus, M. A.
Young, A. T.
Arenholz, E.
Ma, S.
Yang, R. F.
Hwang, C.
Qiu, Z. Q.
TI Imprinting antivortex states from ferromagnetic Fe into
antiferromagnetic NiO in epitaxial NiO/Fe/Ag(001) microstructures
SO APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
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DT Article
ID DYNAMICS
AB Magnetic vortex and antivortex are the two basic topological states in magnetic systems. While the ferromagnetic (FM) vortex state can be formed spontaneously and be imprinted into an antiferromagnetic (AFM) layer in AFM/FM disks, the antivortex state has never been realized in AFM films. By fabricating single crystalline NiO/Fe/Ag(001) microstructures, we show that the magnetic antivortex state can be created in the Fe microstructures and imprinted into the AFM NiO layer. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
C1 [Li, J.; Tan, A.; Ma, S.; Yang, R. F.; Qiu, Z. Q.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Moon, K. W.; Hwang, C.] Korea Res Inst Stand & Sci, Taejon 305340, South Korea.
[Doran, A.; Marcus, M. A.; Young, A. T.; Arenholz, E.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Li, J (reprint author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RI Qiu, Zi Qiang/O-4421-2016
OI Qiu, Zi Qiang/0000-0003-0680-0714
FU National Science Foundation [DMR-1210167]; Director, Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]; China Scholarship Council
FX Financial support through National Science Foundation DMR-1210167 NRF
through Global Research Laboratory project of Korea is gratefully
acknowledged. The operations of the Advanced Light Source at Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory are supported by the Director, Office of
Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy
under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. S.M. and R.F.Y. acknowledge the
fellowship support from China Scholarship Council.
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AU Pan, YL
Wang, CJ
Hill, SC
Coleman, M
Beresnev, LA
Santarpia, JL
AF Pan, Yong-Le
Wang, Chuji
Hill, Steven C.
Coleman, Mark
Beresnev, Leonid A.
Santarpia, Joshua L.
TI Trapping of individual airborne absorbing particles using a counterflow
nozzle and photophoretic trap for continuous sampling and analysis
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ID FORCE OPTICAL TRAP; DIELECTRIC PARTICLES; RADIATION PRESSURE; AIR;
MANIPULATION; LEVITATION; AEROSOL
AB We describe an integrated opto-aerodynamic system and demonstrate that it enables us to trap absorbing airborne micron-size particles from air, hold them and then release them, and to repeat this sequence many times as would be appropriate for continuous sampling of particles from air. The key parts of the system are a conical photophoretic optical trap and a counter-flow coaxial-double-nozzle that concentrates and then slows particles for trapping. This technology should be useful for on-line applications that require monitoring (by single particle analyses) of a series of successively arriving particles (e.g., from the atmosphere or pharmaceutical or other production facilities) where the total sampling time may last from minutes to days, but where each particle must be held for a short time for measurements (e.g., Raman scattering). (C) 2014 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
C1 [Pan, Yong-Le; Wang, Chuji; Hill, Steven C.; Coleman, Mark; Beresnev, Leonid A.] US Army Res Lab, Adelphi, MD 20783 USA.
[Wang, Chuji] Mississippi State Univ, Starkville, MS 39759 USA.
[Santarpia, Joshua L.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87123 USA.
RP Pan, YL (reprint author), US Army Res Lab, 2800 Powder Mill Rd, Adelphi, MD 20783 USA.
EM yongle.pan.civ@mail.mil
FU Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) [HDTRA136477]; U.S. Army Research
Office (ARO) [W911NF-13-1-0429, W911NF-13-1-0297]; U.S. Army Research
Laboratory (ARL)
FX This research was supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency
(DTRA, HDTRA136477), U.S. Army Research Office (ARO) Grant Nos.
W911NF-13-1-0429 and W911NF-13-1-0297, and U.S. Army Research Laboratory
(ARL) mission funds.
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PA CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
SN 0003-6951
EI 1077-3118
J9 APPL PHYS LETT
JI Appl. Phys. Lett.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 104
IS 11
AR 113507
DI 10.1063/1.4869105
PG 4
WC Physics, Applied
SC Physics
GA AD4WO
UT WOS:000333252300078
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AU Takato, Y
Sen, S
Lechman, JB
AF Takato, Yoichi
Sen, Surajit
Lechman, Jeremy B.
TI Strong plastic deformation and softening of fast colliding nanoparticles
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW E
LA English
DT Article
ID RESTITUTION COEFFICIENT; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; SPHERES; COLLISIONS;
IMPACT; MODEL; FLOW
AB Nanoparticles, with sizes ranging between 1 and similar to 10(2) nm, show dynamical properties distinctly different than those of bulk materials. Due to their large surface area to volume ratio, their properties often depend on length scales. We investigate the size and the collision velocity (v(coll)) dependence of the coefficient of restitution (COR) for nanoparticles made of a face-centered cubic lattice of Lennard-Jones atoms via nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. A sharp crossover between elastic collision and plastic collision occurs when v(coll) = v(Y), where v(Y) is the size-dependent yield velocity. For high-collision velocities the COR similar to v(coll)(-alpha), alpha similar to 1. This result is in agreement with recent small system simulations and with experiments and is distinct from the elasticity-theory-based result for COR for inelastic collisions which behaves as v(coll)(-alpha), with alpha = 1/4. We find that the size-dependent critical v(Y) approaches the theoretical constant value for macroscopic spheres as our particle sizes grow. Possible insights into the origins of alpha similar to 1 and the size dependence of the yield velocity are suggested. The work also suggests that sufficiently fast moving nanoparticles traveling through vacuum could be sticky and hence could be of potential interest in many applications.
C1 [Takato, Yoichi; Sen, Surajit] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Phys, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA.
[Lechman, Jeremy B.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
RP Takato, Y (reprint author), SUNY Buffalo, Dept Phys, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA.
EM ytakato@buffalo.edu
RI Takato, Yoichi/H-1183-2015
FU US Army Research Office; U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear
Security Administration [DE-AC04-94AL85000]
FX Y.T. and S. S. were supported by US Army Research Office. Sandia
National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated
by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin
Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear
Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. The authors
thank Mr. Michael Benson for carrying out some of the simulations for
the 9-6 LJ potential.
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SN 1539-3755
EI 1550-2376
J9 PHYS REV E
JI Phys. Rev. E
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
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AR 033308
DI 10.1103/PhysRevE.89.033308
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WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Mathematical
SC Physics
GA AE0IP
UT WOS:000333647900006
PM 24730968
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PT J
AU Everett, J
Cespedes, E
Shelford, LR
Exley, C
Collingwood, JF
Dobson, J
van der Laan, G
Jenkins, CA
Arenholz, E
Telling, ND
AF Everett, James
Cespedes, Eva
Shelford, Leigh R.
Exley, Chris
Collingwood, Joanna F.
Dobson, Jon
van der Laan, Gerrit
Jenkins, Catherine A.
Arenholz, Elke
Telling, Neil D.
TI Evidence of Redox-Active Iron Formation Following Aggregation of
Ferrihydrite and the Alzheimer's Disease Peptide beta-Amyloid
SO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
ID OXIDATIVE STRESS; ELECTRON NANODIFFRACTION; SENILE PLAQUES; MAGNETITE;
FERRITIN; NANOPARTICLES; WUSTITE; MINERALIZATION; DYSREGULATION;
PATHOGENESIS
AB Recent work has demonstrated increased levels of redox-active iron biominerals in Alzheimer's disease (AD) tissue. However, the origin, nature, and role of iron in AD pathology remains unclear. Using X-ray absorption, X-ray microspectroscopy, and electron microscopy techniques, we examined interactions between the AD peptide beta-amyloid (A beta) and ferrihydrite, which is the ferric form taken when iron is stored in humans. We report that A beta is capable of reducing ferrihydrite to a pure iron(II) mineral where antiferromagnetically ordered Fe2+ cations occupy two nonequivalent crystal symmetry sites. Examination of these iron(II) phases following air exposure revealed a material consistent with the iron(II)-rich mineral magnetite. These results demonstrate the capability of A beta to induce the redox-active biominerals reported in AD tissue from natural iron precursors. Such interactions between A beta and fenihydrite shed light upon the processes of AD pathogenesis, while providing potential targets for future therapies.
C1 [Everett, James; Cespedes, Eva; Telling, Neil D.] Keele Univ, Inst Sci & Technol Med, Stoke On Trent ST4 7QB, Staffs, England.
[Shelford, Leigh R.] Univ Exeter, Coll Engn Math & Phys Sci, Exeter EX4 4QL, Devon, England.
[Exley, Chris] Keele Univ, Birchall Ctr, Lennard Jones Labs, Keele ST5 5BG, Staffs, England.
[Collingwood, Joanna F.] Univ Warwick, Sch Engn, Coventry CV4 7AL, W Midlands, England.
[Dobson, Jon] Univ Florida, J Crayton Pruitt Family Dept Biomed Engn, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
[Dobson, Jon] Univ Florida, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
[van der Laan, Gerrit] Diamond Light Source, Magnet Spect Grp, Didcot OX11 ODE, Oxon, England.
[Jenkins, Catherine A.; Arenholz, Elke] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Telling, ND (reprint author), Keele Univ, Inst Sci & Technol Med, Stoke On Trent ST4 7QB, Staffs, England.
EM n.d.telling@keele.ac.uk
RI Jenkins, Catherine/A-7740-2012; Cespedes, Eva/L-5248-2014; Dobson,
Jon/C-8323-2009; van der Laan, Gerrit/Q-1662-2015; Chapon,
Laurent/A-1653-2011
OI Cespedes, Eva/0000-0001-9963-8298; van der Laan,
Gerrit/0000-0001-6852-2495;
FU Diamond Light Source, Ltd.; EPSRC [EP/P503981]; Diamond Light Source;
Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX This work was supported by Diamond Light Source, Ltd., and the EPSRC
doctoral training grant (No. EP/P503981). This work was carried out with
the support of the Diamond Light Source and we thank Dr. Peter Bencok
for his assistance in the setting up of the beamline. The Advanced Light
Source is supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of Basic
Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy (under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231). Measurements were also performed at the Swiss Light
Source, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland, and we are
grateful to the machine and beamline groups whose efforts have made
these experiments possible. In particular, we would like to thank Dr.
Joerg Raabe and Dr. Benjamin Watts for their support in setting up the
beamline and the performing the experiment. We also thank Karen Walker
(Keele University) for TEM support.
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SN 0020-1669
EI 1520-510X
J9 INORG CHEM
JI Inorg. Chem.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
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EP 2809
DI 10.1021/ic402406g
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SC Chemistry
GA AD3MI
UT WOS:000333142800010
PM 24559299
ER
PT J
AU Pineda, EM
Tuna, F
Zheng, YZ
Teat, SJ
Winpenny, REP
Schnack, J
McInnes, EJL
AF Pineda, Eufemio Moreno
Tuna, Floriana
Zheng, Yan-Zhen
Teat, Simon J.
Winpenny, Richard E. P.
Schnack, Juergen
McInnes, Eric J. L.
TI Iron Lanthanide Phosphonate Clusters: {Fe(6)Ln(6)P(6)} Wells-Dawson-like
Structures with D-3d Symmetry
SO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
ID ATMOSPHERIC CO2 FIXATION; SINGLE-MOLECULE-MAGNET; LANCZOS METHOD; LN;
COMPLEXES; CAGES; GD; DY; REFRIGERANTS; IRON(III)
AB Reaction of [Fe-3(mu(3)-O)(O2C'Bu)(6)(HO2C'Bu)(3))](O2C'Bu) and [Ln(2)(O2C'Bu)(6)(HO2C'Bu)(6)] (Ln = lanthanide) with three different phosphonic acids produce a family of highly symmetrical {Fe(6)Ln(6)P(6)} clusters with general formula [Fe(6)Ln(6)(mu(3)-O)(2)(CO3)(O3PR)(6)(O2C'Bu)(18)], where R = methyl 1, phenyl 2, or n-hexyl 3. All the clusters present an analogous metal frame to the previously reported {Ni(6)Ln(6)P(6)} both being related to the well-known Wells-Dawson ion from polyoxometallate chemistry. These highly symmetrical clusters have, or approximate very closely to, D-3d point symmetry. Both Fe-III and Gd-III ions are magnetically isotropic and could thus exhibit promising magnetocaloric properties; hence we investigated the {Fe6Gd6P6} compounds accordingly. Modeling the magnetic data of [Fe6Gd6(mu(3)-O)(2)(CO3)(O3PPh)(6)(O2C'Bu)(18)] by the finite-temperature Lanczos method gave a strong antiferromagnetic Fe center dot center dot center dot Fe interaction (J(Fe-Fe) = -30 cm(-1)) and very weak Gd center dot center dot center dot Gd and Gd center dot center dot center dot Fe exchange interactions (vertical bar J vertical bar < 0.1 cm(-1)). The strong antiferromagnetic Fe center dot center dot center dot Fe interaction could account for the relatively smaller -Delta S-m value observed, compared against the {Ni6Gd6P6} analogues.
C1 [Pineda, Eufemio Moreno; Tuna, Floriana; Zheng, Yan-Zhen; Winpenny, Richard E. P.; McInnes, Eric J. L.] Univ Manchester, Sch Chem, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
[Pineda, Eufemio Moreno; Tuna, Floriana; Zheng, Yan-Zhen; Winpenny, Richard E. P.; McInnes, Eric J. L.] Univ Manchester, Photon Sci Inst, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
[Teat, Simon J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Schnack, Juergen] Univ Bielefeld, Fac Phys, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany.
RP Winpenny, REP (reprint author), Univ Manchester, Sch Chem, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
EM richard.winpenny@manchester.ac.uk; eric.mcinnes@manchester.ac.uk
RI Schnack, Jurgen/A-4079-2008; Zheng, Yan-Zhen/A-1917-2011; Moreno Pineda,
Eufemio/C-8453-2015
OI Schnack, Jurgen/0000-0003-0702-2723; Zheng,
Yan-Zhen/0000-0003-4056-097X; Moreno Pineda, Eufemio/0000-0002-9643-0341
FU Royal Society for a Wolfson Merit Award; Office of Science, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy
[DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX E.M.P. thanks the Panamanian agency SENACYT-IFARHU. J.S. thanks the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SCHN/615-15) for continuous support.
Supercomputing time at the LRZ Garching (Germany) is gratefully
acknowledged. R.E.P.W. thanks the Royal Society for a Wolfson Merit
Award. We also thank Dr. David Allan and his team for help in use of
X-ray at the synchrotron at Diamond Light Source, and we thank DLS for
beam-time. The ALS is supported by the Director, Office of Science,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy under
Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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JI Inorg. Chem.
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DI 10.1021/ic402839q
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SC Chemistry
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PM 24627957
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PT J
AU Wang, GM
Valldor, M
Spielberg, ET
Mudring, AV
AF Wang, Guangmei
Valldor, Martin
Spielberg, Eike T.
Mudring, Anja-Verena
TI Ionothermal Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic Study of Co2PO4OH
Isostructural with Caminite
SO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
ID FRAMEWORK COBALT PHOSPHATE; IONIC LIQUIDS; HYDROGEN-BONDS;
NANOPARTICLES; COMPOSITES; CHEMISTRY; MINERALS; CO
AB A new framework cobalt(II) hydroxyl phosphate, Co2PO4OH, was prepared by ionothermal synthesis using 1-butyl-4-methyl-pyridinium hexafluorphosphate as the ionic liquid. As the formation of Co2PO4F competes in the synthesis, the synthesis conditions have to be judiciously chosen to obtain well-crystallized, single phase Co2PO4OH. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses reveal Co2PO4OH crystallizes with space group I4(1)/amd (a = b = 5.2713(7) angstrom, c = 12.907(3) angstrom, V = 358.63(10) angstrom(3), and Z = 4). Astonishingly, it does not crystallize isotypically with Co2PO4F but rather isotypically with the hydroxyl minerals caminite Mg-1.33[SO4(OH)(0.66)(H2O)(0.33)] and lipscombite Fe2-yPO4(OH) (0 <= y <= 2/3). Phosphate tetrahedra groups interconnect four rod-packed face-sharing (1)(infinity){CoO6/2} octahedra chains to form a three-dimensional framework structure. The compound Co2PO4OH was further characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform-infrared, and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, confirming the discussed structure. The magnetic measurement reveals that Co2PO4OH undergoes a magnetic transition and presents at low temperatures a canted antiferromagnetic spin order in the ground state.
C1 [Wang, Guangmei; Spielberg, Eike T.; Mudring, Anja-Verena] Ruhr Univ Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany.
[Mudring, Anja-Verena] Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Mudring, Anja-Verena] Ames Lab, Crit Mat Inst, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Valldor, Martin] Max Planck Inst Chem Phys Solids, D-01187 Dresden, Germany.
RP Mudring, AV (reprint author), Ruhr Univ Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany.
EM anja.mudring@rub.de
RI Spielberg, Eike/D-9890-2015
OI Spielberg, Eike/0000-0002-3333-5814
FU Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SFB 608]; Cluster of Excellence
RESOLV
FX This Work is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
through SFB 608 and the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV. We thank Dr. P. S.
Campbell for proof reading.
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JI Inorg. Chem.
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SC Chemistry
GA AD3MI
UT WOS:000333142800040
PM 24597964
ER
PT J
AU Esteban, J
Font-Bardia, M
Costa, JS
Teat, SJ
Escuer, A
AF Esteban, Jordi
Font-Bardia, Merce
Sanchez Costa, Jose
Teat, Simon J.
Escuer, Albert
TI New Topologies in Pentanuclear Nickel/Oximato Clusters: Structural and
Magnetic Characterization
SO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
ID SINGLE-MOLECULE MAGNETS; COORDINATION CHEMISTRY; HIGH-NUCLEARITY; ANION
COORDINATION; PYRIDYL OXIMES; GROUND-STATE; COMPLEXES; LIGAND;
METALLACROWNS; AZIDE
AB In the present work, five new Ni-5 clusters employing the versatile 2-pyridylcyanoxime ligand have been synthesized and chemically, structurally, and magnetically characterized. The crystallographic examination of these Ni-5 clusters together with those already published in the literature, giving a total number of 14 complexes, exhibiting up to 8 different topologies for which the relationship between topology, reaction conditions and magnetic response has been analyzed. DC magnetic measurements were carried in the 300-2 K range for the new complexes and the analysis of the experimental data revealed an antiferromagnetic response for the oximato mediated interactions with a variety of ground states (S = 0, 1, 3) as function of the cluster topology.
C1 [Esteban, Jordi; Sanchez Costa, Jose; Escuer, Albert] Univ Barcelona, Dept Quim Inorgan, Barcelona 08028, Spain.
[Font-Bardia, Merce] Univ Barcelona, Dept Mineral Cristal Lografia & Diposits Minerals, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain.
[Font-Bardia, Merce] Univ Barcelona, CCiTUB, Unitat Difraccio RX, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain.
[Teat, Simon J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Esteban, J (reprint author), Univ Barcelona, Dept Quim Inorgan, Avinguda Diagonal 645, Barcelona 08028, Spain.
EM jordi.esteban@qi.ub.edu; albert.escuer@ub.edu
RI Escuer, Albert/L-4706-2014; Sanchez Costa, Jose/N-9085-2014
OI Escuer, Albert/0000-0002-6274-6866; Sanchez Costa,
Jose/0000-0001-5426-7956
FU CICYT [CTQ2012-30662]; Excellence in Research ICREA-Academia Award;
Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S.
Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
FX Funds from CICYT Project CTQ2012-30662 are acknowledged. A.E. is
thankful for financial support from the Excellence in Research
ICREA-Academia Award. The Advanced Light Source is supported by the
Director, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the
U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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JI Inorg. Chem.
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PY 2014
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DI 10.1021/ic500057j
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SC Chemistry
GA AD3MI
UT WOS:000333142800054
PM 24592865
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PT J
AU Akrap, A
Dai, YM
Wu, W
Julian, SR
Homes, CC
AF Akrap, A.
Dai, Y. M.
Wu, W.
Julian, S. R.
Homes, C. C.
TI Optical properties and electronic structure of the nonmetallic metal
FeCrAs
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID IRON PNICTIDES; GROUND-STATE; LIQUID; SUPERCONDUCTIVITY; CHALCOGENIDES;
PHOSPHIDES; CONDUCTION; ARSENIDES; M2AS
AB The complex optical properties of a single crystal of hexagonal FeCrAs (T-N similar or equal to 125 K) have been determined above and below T-N over a wide frequency range in the planes (along the b axis) and along the perpendicular (c-axis) direction. At room temperature, the optical conductivity sigma(1)(omega) has an anisotropic metallic character. The electronic band structure reveals two bands crossing the Fermi level, allowing the optical properties to be described by two free-carrier (Drude) contributions consisting of a strong, broad component and a weak, narrow term that describes the increase in sigma(1)(omega) below similar or equal to 15 meV. The dc resistivity of FeCrAs is "nonmetallic," meaning that it rises in power-law fashion with decreasing temperature, without any signature of a transport gap. In the analysis of the optical conductivity, the scattering rates for both Drude contributions track the dc resistivity quite well, leading us to conclude that the nonmetallic resistivity of FeCrAs is primarily due to a scattering rate that increases with decreasing temperature, rather than the loss of free carriers. The power law sigma(1)(omega) proportional to omega(-0.6) is observed in the near-infrared region and as T -> T-N spectral weight is transferred from low to high energy (greater than or similar to 0.6 eV); these effects may be explained by either the two-Drude model or Hund's coupling. We also find that a low-frequency in-plane phonon mode decreases in frequency for T < T-N, suggesting the possibility of spin-phonon coupling.
C1 [Akrap, A.; Dai, Y. M.; Homes, C. C.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Phys & Mat Sci Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Wu, W.; Julian, S. R.] Univ Toronto, Dept Phys, Toronto, ON M5S 1A7, Canada.
[Julian, S. R.] Canadian Inst Adv Res, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8, Canada.
RP Akrap, A (reprint author), Univ Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
EM homes@bnl.gov
RI Dai, Yaomin/E-4259-2016; Akrap, Ana/G-1409-2013
OI Dai, Yaomin/0000-0002-2464-3161; Akrap, Ana/0000-0003-4493-5273
FU US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of
Materials Sciences and Engineering [DE-AC02-98CH10886]; Natural Science
and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Canadian Institute for
Advanced Research
FX This research was supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering
under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886, the Natural Science and
Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Canadian Institute for
Advanced Research.
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JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 89
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AR 125115
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.125115
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WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AC9AC
UT WOS:000332825200005
ER
PT J
AU Sakai, Y
Saito, S
Cohen, ML
AF Sakai, Yuki
Saito, Susumu
Cohen, Marvin L.
TI Lattice matching and electronic structure of finite-layer graphene/h-BN
thin films
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID HEXAGONAL BORON-NITRIDE; DIRAC FERMIONS; TOTAL-ENERGY; PSEUDOPOTENTIALS;
SUPERLATTICES; FORMALISM; SUBSTRATE; SOLIDS; GAS
AB We have done a study of graphene/hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) thin films within the framework of density functional theory, and find that the interlayer interaction energy of a graphene/h-BN monolayer thin film is inversely proportional to the layer number. This analysis based on a method which simulates the interlayer interactions in lattice-mismatched thin films shows that thin films with four or more layers can have stable lattice-matched stacking geometries. We find that the maximum value of the band gap of the lattice-matched thin films having the same layer number, but different stacking sequences, decreases with respect to the layer number, even though one can consider several different stable stacking sequences of these feasible lattice-matched thin films. In addition, the band gap can be tuned by using an external electric field. We also propose six-layer graphene/h-BN bilayer thin films with 99-meV band gap or graphenelike linear dispersion depending on the stacking sequences.
C1 [Sakai, Yuki; Saito, Susumu] Tokyo Inst Technol, Dept Phys, Tokyo 1528551, Japan.
[Sakai, Yuki; Cohen, Marvin L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Saito, Susumu] Tokyo Inst Technol, Int Res Ctr Nanosci & Quantum Phys, Tokyo 1528551, Japan.
[Cohen, Marvin L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mat Sci Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
RP Sakai, Y (reprint author), Tokyo Inst Technol, Dept Phys, 2-12-1 Oh Okayama, Tokyo 1528551, Japan.
FU NSF [DMR-10-1006184]; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory through the
Office of Basic Science, U. S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231];
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [12J08928]; JSPS
[25107005]; Global COE Program of MEXT Japan through the Nanoscience and
Quantum Physics Project of the Tokyo Institute of Technology
FX All numerical calculations were carried out on the TSUB-AME2.0
supercomputer in the Tokyo Institute of Technology. This work was
supported by NSF Grant No. DMR-10-1006184, and the theory program at the
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory through the Office of Basic
Science, U. S. Department of Energy under Contract No.
DE-AC02-05CH11231. Y.S. acknowledges financial support from Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS, 12J08928). S. S.
acknowledges the financial support by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific
Research from JSPS (Grant No. 25107005), Global COE Program of MEXT
Japan through the Nanoscience and Quantum Physics Project of the Tokyo
Institute of Technology, and MEXT Elements Strategy Initiative to Form
Core Research Center through Tokodai Institute for Element Strategy.
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JI Phys. Rev. B
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PY 2014
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DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.115424
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AU Wang, KF
Graf, D
Petrovic, C
AF Wang, Kefeng
Graf, D.
Petrovic, C.
TI Large magnetothermopower and Fermi surface reconstruction in Sb2Te2Se
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW B
LA English
DT Article
ID TOPOLOGICAL INSULATORS; BI2TE3; PHASE; SUPERCONDUCTORS; GRAPHENE
AB We report the magnetoresistance, magnetothermopower, and quantum oscillation study of Sb2Te2Se single crystal. The in-plane transverse magnetoresistance exhibits a crossover at a critical field B* from semiclassical weak-field B-2 dependence to the high-field unsaturated linear magnetoresistance which persists up to the room temperature. The low-temperature Seebeck coefficient is negative in zero field contrary to the positive Hall resistivity, indicating the multiband effect. The magnetic field induced the sign reversion of the Seebeck coefficient between 2 and 150 K. The quantum oscillation of crystals reveals the quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) Fermi surface. These effects are possibly attributed to the large Fermi surface which touches the Brillouin-zone boundary to become quasi-2D and the variation in the chemical potential induced by the magnetic field.
C1 [Wang, Kefeng; Petrovic, C.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Phys & Mat Sci Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Graf, D.] Florida State Univ, Natl High Magnet Field Lab, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
RP Wang, KF (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Phys & Mat Sci Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
RI Wang, Kefeng/E-7683-2011; Petrovic, Cedomir/A-8789-2009
OI Wang, Kefeng/0000-0002-8449-9720; Petrovic, Cedomir/0000-0001-6063-1881
FU US DOE [DE-AC02-98CH10886]; NSF [DMR-0654118]; State of Florida; DOE
NNSA [DE-FG52-10NA29659]
FX We thank J. Warren for help with SEM measurements. Work at Brookhaven
was supported by the US DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886. The
high magnetic field studies in NHMFL were supported by NSF DMR-0654118,
the State of Florida, and DOE NNSA DE-FG52-10NA29659.
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J9 PHYS REV B
JI Phys. Rev. B
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 89
IS 12
AR 125202
DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.125202
PG 6
WC Physics, Condensed Matter
SC Physics
GA AC9AC
UT WOS:000332825200007
ER
PT J
AU Bazavov, A
Bernard, C
Bouchard, CM
DeTar, C
Du, DP
El-Khadra, AX
Foley, J
Freeland, ED
Gamiz, E
Gottlieb, S
Heller, UM
Kim, J
Kronfeld, AS
Laiho, J
Levkova, L
Mackenzie, PB
Neil, ET
Oktay, MB
Qiu, SW
Simone, JN
Sugar, R
Toussaint, D
Van de Water, RS
Zhou, R
AF Bazavov, A.
Bernard, C.
Bouchard, C. M.
DeTar, C.
Du, Daping
El-Khadra, A. X.
Foley, J.
Freeland, E. D.
Gamiz, E.
Gottlieb, Steven
Heller, U. M.
Kim, Jongjeong
Kronfeld, A. S.
Laiho, J.
Levkova, L.
Mackenzie, P. B.
Neil, E. T.
Oktay, M. B.
Qiu, Si-Wei
Simone, J. N.
Sugar, R.
Toussaint, D.
Van de Water, R. S.
Zhou, Ran
CA Fermilab Lattice Collaboration
MILC Collaboration
TI Determination of vertical bar V-us vertical bar from a Lattice QCD
Calculation of the K -> pi lv Semileptonic Form Factor with Physical
Quark Masses
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID STANDARD MODEL; GAUGE-THEORIES; DECAYS
AB We calculate the kaon semileptonic form factor f (+) (0) from lattice QCD, working, for the first time, at the physical light-quark masses. We use gauge configurations generated by the MILC Collaboration with N-f = 2 + 1 + 1 flavors of sea quarks, which incorporate the effects of dynamical charm quarks as well as those of up, down, and strange. We employ data at three lattice spacings to extrapolate to the continuum limit. Our result, f (+) (0) = 0.9704(32), where the error is the total statistical plus systematic uncertainty added in quadrature, is the most precise determination to date. Combining our result with the latest experimental measurements of K semileptonic decays, one obtains the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element vertical bar V-us vertical bar = 0.22290(74)(52), where the first error is from f (+) (0) and the second one is from experiment. In the first-row test of Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa unitarity, the error stemming from vertical bar V-us vertical bar is now comparable to that from vertical bar V-ud vertical bar
C1 [Bazavov, A.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Phys, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Bazavov, A.] Univ Iowa, Dept Phys & Astron, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA.
[Bernard, C.] Washington Univ, Dept Phys, St Louis, MO 63130 USA.
[Bouchard, C. M.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Phys, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[DeTar, C.; Foley, J.; Levkova, L.; Oktay, M. B.; Qiu, Si-Wei] Univ Utah, Dept Phys, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
[Du, Daping; El-Khadra, A. X.] Univ Illinois, Dept Phys, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
[El-Khadra, A. X.; Kronfeld, A. S.; Mackenzie, P. B.; Neil, E. T.; Simone, J. N.; Van de Water, R. S.; Zhou, Ran] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Batavia, IL 60510 USA.
[Freeland, E. D.] Sch Art Inst Chicago, Liberal Arts Dept, Chicago, IL 60603 USA.
[Gamiz, E.] Univ Granada, CAFPE, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
[Gamiz, E.] Univ Granada, Dept Fis Teor & Cosmos, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
[Gottlieb, Steven; Zhou, Ran] Indiana Univ, Dept Phys, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Heller, U. M.] Amer Phys Soc, Ridge, NY 11961 USA.
[Kim, Jongjeong; Toussaint, D.] Univ Arizona, Dept Phys, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
[Laiho, J.] Univ Glasgow, Sch Phys & Astron, SUPA, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland.
[Laiho, J.] Syracuse Univ, Dept Phys, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA.
[Neil, E. T.] Univ Colorado, Dept Phys, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Neil, E. T.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, RIKEN BNL Res Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Sugar, R.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Phys, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
RP Bazavov, A (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Phys, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM megamiz@ugr.es
RI zhou, ran/O-6309-2014; Gamiz, Elvira/E-8009-2016; Bouchard,
Christopher/N-3723-2016
OI zhou, ran/0000-0002-0640-1820; Gamiz, Elvira/0000-0001-5125-2687;
Bouchard, Christopher/0000-0003-1639-7164
FU U.S. Department of Energy [DEFG02-91ER40628, DE-FC02-06ER41446,
DE-FG02-91ER40661, DOE DE-FG02-13ER42001, DE-FG02-04ER-41298]; National
Science Foundation [PHY-1067881, PHY-0757035]; URA Visiting Scholars'
program; Science and Technology Facilities Council and the Scottish
Universities Physics Alliance; MINECO (Spain) [FPA2010-16696,
FPA2006-05294]; Ramon y Cajal Program; Junta de Andalucia (Spain)
[FQM-101, FQM-6552]; European Commission [PCIG10-GA-2011-303781];
Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC [DE-AC02-98CH10886]; U.S. Department
of Energy; Fermi Research Alliance, LLC [DE-AC0207CH11359]
FX We thank Christine Davies for useful discussions. We thank Johan Bijnens
for making his NLO partially quenched chi PT and NNLO full QCD chi PT
codes available to us. A. X. K. thanks the Fermilab theory group for
hospitality while this Letter was finalized. Computations for this
Letter were carried out with resources provided by the USQCD
Collaboration, the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, and the
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, which are funded
by the Office of Science of the United States Department of Energy; and
with resources provided by the National Center for Atmospheric Research,
the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, the National
Institute for Computational Science, and the Texas Advanced Computing
Center, which are funded through the National Science Foundation's
Teragrid/XSEDE and Blue Waters Programs. This work was supported in part
by the U.S. Department of Energy under Grants No. DEFG02-91ER40628 (C.
B.), No. DE-FC02-06ER41446 (C. D., J. F., L. L., M. B. O.), No.
DE-FG02-91ER40661 (S. G., R. Z.), No. DOE DE-FG02-13ER42001 (D. D., A.
X. K.), No. DE-FG02-04ER-41298 (J. K., D. T.); by the National Science
Foundation under Grants No. PHY-1067881, No. PHY-0757333, No.
PHY-0703296 (C. D., J. F., L. L., M. B. O.), No. PHY-0757035 (R. S.); by
the URA Visiting Scholars' program (A. X. K.); by the Science and
Technology Facilities Council and the Scottish Universities Physics
Alliance (J. L.); by the MINECO (Spain) under Grants No. FPA2010-16696,
No. FPA2006-05294, and Ramon y Cajal Program (E. G.); by Junta de
Andalucia (Spain) under Grants No. FQM-101 and No. FQM-6552 (E. G.); and
by European Commission under Grant No. PCIG10-GA-2011-303781 (E. G.).
This Letter has been coauthored by an employee of Brookhaven Science
Associates, LLC, under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S.
Department of Energy. Fermilab is operated by Fermi Research Alliance,
LLC, under Contract No. DE-AC0207CH11359 with the U.S. Department of
Energy.
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JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 112
IS 11
AR 112001
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.112001
PG 6
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SC Physics
GA AD0LD
UT WOS:000332924600009
PM 24702353
ER
PT J
AU Diallo, A
Hughes, JW
Greenwald, M
LaBombard, B
Davis, E
Baek, SG
Theiler, C
Snyder, P
Canik, J
Walk, J
Golfinopoulos, T
Terry, J
Churchill, M
Hubbard, A
Porkolab, M
Delgado-Aparicio, L
Reinke, ML
White, A
AF Diallo, A.
Hughes, J. W.
Greenwald, M.
LaBombard, B.
Davis, E.
Baek, S-G.
Theiler, C.
Snyder, P.
Canik, J.
Walk, J.
Golfinopoulos, T.
Terry, J.
Churchill, M.
Hubbard, A.
Porkolab, M.
Delgado-Aparicio, L.
Reinke, M. L.
White, A.
CA Alcator C-Mod Team
TI Observation of Edge Instability Limiting the Pedestal Growth in Tokamak
Plasmas
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID ALCATOR-C-MOD; BALLOONING INSTABILITY; TRANSPORT; TURBULENCE; SHEAR
AB With fusion device performance hinging on the edge pedestal pressure, it is imperative to experimentally understand the physical mechanism dictating the pedestal characteristics and to validate and improve pedestal predictive models. This Letter reports direct evidence of density and magnetic fluctuations showing the stiff onset of an edge instability leading to the saturation of the pedestal on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak. Edge stability analyses indicate that the pedestal is unstable to both ballooning mode and kinetic ballooning mode in agreement with observations.
C1 [Diallo, A.; Delgado-Aparicio, L.] Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.
[Hughes, J. W.; Greenwald, M.; LaBombard, B.; Davis, E.; Baek, S-G.; Theiler, C.; Walk, J.; Golfinopoulos, T.; Terry, J.; Churchill, M.; Hubbard, A.; Porkolab, M.; Reinke, M. L.; White, A.] MIT, Plasma Sci & Fus Ctr, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Snyder, P.] Gen Atom Co, San Diego, CA 92186 USA.
[Canik, J.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
RP Diallo, A (reprint author), Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, POB 451, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.
OI Canik, John/0000-0001-6934-6681; Theiler, Christian/0000-0003-3926-1374;
Greenwald, Martin/0000-0002-4438-729X
FU DoE [DE-AC02-09CH11466, DE-FC02-99ER54512]; U.S. DOE Fusion Energy
Postdoctoral Research Program
FX The authors thank A. Bhattacharjee, R. Maingi, and W. Guttenfelder for
useful discussions and the Alcator C-Mod operation group for expert
running of the tokamak. This work was supported at PPPL by DoE Grant No.
DE-AC02-09CH11466, at MIT by DoE Contract No. DE-FC02-99ER54512, and in
part by an appointment to the U.S. DOE Fusion Energy Postdoctoral
Research Program administered by ORISE.
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J9 PHYS REV LETT
JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 112
IS 11
AR 115001
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PG 5
WC Physics, Multidisciplinary
SC Physics
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UT WOS:000332924600014
PM 24702380
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PT J
AU Ko, BR
Won, E
Adachi, I
Aihara, H
Arinstein, K
Asner, DM
Aulchenko, V
Aushev, T
Bala, A
Bhardwaj, V
Bhuyan, B
Bobrov, A
Bondar, A
Bozek, A
Bracko, M
Browder, TE
Cervenkov, D
Chen, A
Cheon, BG
Chilikin, K
Chistov, R
Cho, IS
Cho, K
Chobanova, V
Choi, SK
Choi, Y
Cinabro, D
Dalseno, J
Danilov, M
Dolezal, Z
Drasal, Z
Dutta, D
Dutta, K
Eidelman, S
Epifanov, D
Farhat, H
Fast, JE
Ferber, T
Gaur, V
Ganguly, S
Garmash, A
Gillard, R
Glattauer, R
Goh, YM
Golob, B
Haba, J
Hara, T
Hayashii, H
He, XH
Higuchi, T
Hoshi, Y
Hou, WS
Hyun, HJ
Iijima, T
Ishikawa, A
Itoh, R
Iwasaki, Y
Iwashita, T
Jaegle, I
Julius, T
Kawasaki, T
Kiesling, C
Kim, DY
Kim, JB
Kim, JH
Kim, MJ
Kim, YJ
Klucar, J
Kodys, P
Korpar, S
Krizan, P
Krokovny, P
Kuhr, T
Kumita, T
Kuzmin, A
Kwon, YJ
Lange, JS
Lee, SH
Li, J
Li, Y
Libby, J
Liu, C
Liu, ZQ
Lukin, P
Matvienko, D
Miyabayashi, K
Miyata, H
Mohanty, GB
Moll, A
Mussa, R
Nagasaka, Y
Nakano, E
Nakao, M
Natkaniec, Z
Nayak, M
Nedelkovska, E
Nisar, NK
Nitoh, O
Ogawa, S
Okuno, S
Pakhlova, G
Park, CW
Park, HK
Pedlar, TK
Peng, T
Petric, M
Piilonen, LE
Ritter, M
Rohrken, M
Rostomyan, A
Ryu, S
Sahoo, H
Sakai, Y
Santelj, L
Sanuki, T
Savinov, V
Schneider, O
Schnell, G
Schwanda, C
Schwartz, AJ
Seidl, R
Seon, O
Sevior, ME
Shapkin, M
Shen, CP
Shibata, TA
Shiu, JG
Shwartz, B
Sibidanov, A
Simon, F
Singh, JB
Sohn, YS
Sokolov, A
Stanic, S
Staric, M
Steder, M
Sumiyoshi, T
Tamponi, U
Tatishvili, G
Teramoto, Y
Trabelsi, K
Uchida, M
Uehara, S
Uglov, T
Unno, Y
Uno, S
Urquijo, P
Usov, Y
Vahsen, SE
Van Hulse, C
Vanhoefer, P
Varner, G
Vinokurova, A
Vorobyev, V
Wagner, MN
Wang, CH
Wang, MZ
Wang, P
Watanabe, Y
Yamamoto, H
Yamashita, Y
Yashchenko, S
Yook, Y
Zhang, CC
Zhang, ZP
Zhilich, V
Zupanc, A
AF Ko, B. R.
Won, E.
Adachi, I.
Aihara, H.
Arinstein, K.
Asner, D. M.
Aulchenko, V.
Aushev, T.
Bala, A.
Bhardwaj, V.
Bhuyan, B.
Bobrov, A.
Bondar, A.
Bozek, A.
Bracko, M.
Browder, T. E.
Cervenkov, D.
Chen, A.
Cheon, B. G.
Chilikin, K.
Chistov, R.
Cho, I. -S.
Cho, K.
Chobanova, V.
Choi, S. -K.
Choi, Y.
Cinabro, D.
Dalseno, J.
Danilov, M.
Dolezal, Z.
Drasal, Z.
Dutta, D.
Dutta, K.
Eidelman, S.
Epifanov, D.
Farhat, H.
Fast, J. E.
Ferber, T.
Gaur, V.
Ganguly, S.
Garmash, A.
Gillard, R.
Glattauer, R.
Goh, Y. M.
Golob, B.
Haba, J.
Hara, T.
Hayashii, H.
He, X. H.
Higuchi, T.
Hoshi, Y.
Hou, W. -S.
Hyun, H. J.
Iijima, T.
Ishikawa, A.
Itoh, R.
Iwasaki, Y.
Iwashita, T.
Jaegle, I.
Julius, T.
Kawasaki, T.
Kiesling, C.
Kim, D. Y.
Kim, J. B.
Kim, J. H.
Kim, M. J.
Kim, Y. J.
Klucar, J.
Kodys, P.
Korpar, S.
Krizan, P.
Krokovny, P.
Kuhr, T.
Kumita, T.
Kuzmin, A.
Kwon, Y. -J.
Lange, J. S.
Lee, S. -H.
Li, J.
Li, Y.
Libby, J.
Liu, C.
Liu, Z. Q.
Lukin, P.
Matvienko, D.
Miyabayashi, K.
Miyata, H.
Mohanty, G. B.
Moll, A.
Mussa, R.
Nagasaka, Y.
Nakano, E.
Nakao, M.
Natkaniec, Z.
Nayak, M.
Nedelkovska, E.
Nisar, N. K.
Nitoh, O.
Ogawa, S.
Okuno, S.
Pakhlova, G.
Park, C. W.
Park, H. K.
Pedlar, T. K.
Peng, T.
Petric, M.
Piilonen, L. E.
Ritter, M.
Roehrken, M.
Rostomyan, A.
Ryu, S.
Sahoo, H.
Sakai, Y.
Santelj, L.
Sanuki, T.
Savinov, V.
Schneider, O.
Schnell, G.
Schwanda, C.
Schwartz, A. J.
Seidl, R.
Seon, O.
Sevior, M. E.
Shapkin, M.
Shen, C. P.
Shibata, T. -A.
Shiu, J. -G.
Shwartz, B.
Sibidanov, A.
Simon, F.
Singh, J. B.
Sohn, Y. -S.
Sokolov, A.
Stanic, S.
Staric, M.
Steder, M.
Sumiyoshi, T.
Tamponi, U.
Tatishvili, G.
Teramoto, Y.
Trabelsi, K.
Uchida, M.
Uehara, S.
Uglov, T.
Unno, Y.
Uno, S.
Urquijo, P.
Usov, Y.
Vahsen, S. E.
Van Hulse, C.
Vanhoefer, P.
Varner, G.
Vinokurova, A.
Vorobyev, V.
Wagner, M. N.
Wang, C. H.
Wang, M. -Z.
Wang, P.
Watanabe, Y.
Yamamoto, H.
Yamashita, Y.
Yashchenko, S.
Yook, Y.
Zhang, C. C.
Zhang, Z. P.
Zhilich, V.
Zupanc, A.
CA Belle Collaboration
TI Observation of D-0-(D)over-bar(0) Mixing in e(+) e(-) Collisions
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID DECAYS
AB We observe D-0-(D) over bar (0) mixing in the decay D-0 -> K+ pi(-) using a data sample of integrated luminosity 976 fb(-1) collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e(+) e(-) asymmetric-energy collider. We measure the mixing parameters x'(2) = (0.09 +/- 0.22) x 10(-3) and y' = (4.6 +/- 3.4) x 10(-3) and the ratio of doubly Cabibbo-suppressed to Cabibbo-favored decay rates R-D = (3.53 +/- 0.13) x 10(-3) where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic combined. Our measurement excludes the no-mixing hypothesis at the 5.1 standard deviation level.
C1 [Schnell, G.; Van Hulse, C.] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Bilbao 48080, Spain.
[Shen, C. P.] Beihang Univ, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China.
[Urquijo, P.] Univ Bonn, D-53115 Bonn, Germany.
[Arinstein, K.; Aulchenko, V.; Bobrov, A.; Bondar, A.; Eidelman, S.; Garmash, A.; Krokovny, P.; Kuzmin, A.; Lukin, P.; Matvienko, D.; Shwartz, B.; Usov, Y.; Vinokurova, A.; Vorobyev, V.; Zhilich, V.] Budker Inst Nucl Phys SB RAS, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.
[Arinstein, K.; Aulchenko, V.; Bobrov, A.; Bondar, A.; Eidelman, S.; Garmash, A.; Krokovny, P.; Kuzmin, A.; Lukin, P.; Matvienko, D.; Shwartz, B.; Usov, Y.; Vinokurova, A.; Vorobyev, V.; Zhilich, V.] Novosibirsk State Univ, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.
[Cervenkov, D.; Dolezal, Z.; Drasal, Z.; Kodys, P.] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Math & Phys, CR-12116 Prague, Czech Republic.
[Schwartz, A. J.] Univ Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 USA.
[Ferber, T.; Rostomyan, A.; Steder, M.; Yashchenko, S.] Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron, D-22607 Hamburg, Germany.
[Lange, J. S.; Wagner, M. N.] Univ Giessen, D-35392 Giessen, Germany.
[Choi, S. -K.] Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Chinju 660701, South Korea.
[Cheon, B. G.; Goh, Y. M.; Unno, Y.] Hanyang Univ, Seoul 133791, South Korea.
[Browder, T. E.; Jaegle, I.; Sahoo, H.; Vahsen, S. E.; Varner, G.] Univ Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA.
[Adachi, I.; Haba, J.; Hara, T.; Itoh, R.; Iwasaki, Y.; Nakao, M.; Sakai, Y.; Trabelsi, K.; Uehara, S.; Uno, S.] High Energy Accelerator Res Org KEK, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050801, Japan.
[Nagasaka, Y.] Hiroshima Inst Technol, Hiroshima 7315193, Japan.
[Schnell, G.] Basque Fdn Sci, IKERBASQUE, Bilbao 48011, Spain.
[Bhuyan, B.; Dutta, D.; Dutta, K.] Indian Inst Technol Guwahati, Gauhati 781039, Assam, India.
[Libby, J.; Nayak, M.] Indian Inst Technol Madras, Madras 600036, Tamil Nadu, India.
[Liu, Z. Q.; Wang, P.; Zhang, C. C.] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst High Energy Phys, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China.
[Glattauer, R.; Schwanda, C.] Inst High Energy Phys, A-1050 Vienna, Austria.
[Shapkin, M.; Sokolov, A.] Inst High Energy Phys, Protvino 142281, Russia.
[Mussa, R.; Tamponi, U.] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Torino, I-10125 Turin, Italy.
[Aushev, T.; Chilikin, K.; Chistov, R.; Danilov, M.; Pakhlova, G.; Uglov, T.] Inst Theoret & Expt Phys, Moscow 117218, Russia.
[Bracko, M.; Golob, B.; Klucar, J.; Korpar, S.; Krizan, P.; Petric, M.; Santelj, L.; Staric, M.] Jozef Stefan Inst, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia.
[Okuno, S.; Watanabe, Y.] Kanagawa Univ, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2218686, Japan.
[Kuhr, T.; Roehrken, M.; Zupanc, A.] Karlsruher Inst Technol, Inst Expt Kernphys, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany.
[Higuchi, T.; Iwashita, T.] Univ Tokyo, Kavli Inst Phys & Math Universe WPI, Kashiwa, Chiba 2778583, Japan.
[Cho, K.; Kim, J. H.; Kim, Y. J.] Korea Inst Sci & Technol Informat, Taejon 305806, South Korea.
[Ko, B. R.; Won, E.; Kim, J. B.; Lee, S. -H.] Korea Univ, Seoul 136713, South Korea.
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[Chobanova, V.; Dalseno, J.; Kiesling, C.; Moll, A.; Nedelkovska, E.; Ritter, M.; Simon, F.; Vanhoefer, P.] Max Planck Inst Phys & Astrophys, D-80805 Munich, Germany.
[Julius, T.; Sevior, M. E.] Univ Melbourne, Sch Phys, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
[Danilov, M.] Moscow Phys Engn Inst, Moscow 115409, Russia.
[Iijima, T.; Seon, O.] Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Nagoya, Aichi 4648602, Japan.
[Iijima, T.] Nagoya Univ, Kobayashi Maskawa Inst, Nagoya, Aichi 4648602, Japan.
[Bhardwaj, V.; Hayashii, H.; Miyabayashi, K.] Nara Womens Univ, Nara 6308506, Japan.
[Chen, A.] Natl Cent Univ, Chungli 32054, Taiwan.
[Wang, C. H.] Natl United Univ, Miaoli 36003, Taiwan.
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[Bozek, A.; Natkaniec, Z.] H Niewodniczanski Inst Nucl Phys, PL-31342 Krakow, Poland.
[Yamashita, Y.] Nippon Dent Univ, Niigata 9518580, Japan.
[Kawasaki, T.; Miyata, H.] Niigata Univ, Niigata 9502181, Japan.
[Stanic, S.] Univ Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica 5000, Slovenia.
[Nakano, E.; Teramoto, Y.] Osaka City Univ, Osaka 5588585, Japan.
[Asner, D. M.; Fast, J. E.; Tatishvili, G.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Bala, A.; Singh, J. B.] Panjab Univ, Chandigarh 160014, India.
[He, X. H.] Peking Univ, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China.
[Savinov, V.] Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA.
[Seidl, R.] RIKEN BNL Res Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Liu, C.; Peng, T.; Zhang, Z. P.] Univ Sci & Technol China, Hefei 230026, Peoples R China.
[Li, J.; Ryu, S.] Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul 151742, South Korea.
[Kim, D. Y.] Soongsil Univ, Seoul 156743, South Korea.
[Choi, Y.; Park, C. W.] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Suwon 440746, South Korea.
[Sibidanov, A.] Univ Sydney, Sch Phys, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
[Gaur, V.; Mohanty, G. B.; Nisar, N. K.] Tata Inst Fundamental Res, Bombay 400005, Maharashtra, India.
[Dalseno, J.; Moll, A.; Simon, F.] Tech Univ Munich, Excellence Cluster Universe, D-85748 Garching, Germany.
[Ogawa, S.] Toho Univ, Funabashi, Chiba 2748510, Japan.
[Hoshi, Y.] Tohoku Gakuin Univ, Tagajo, Miyagi 9858537, Japan.
[Ishikawa, A.; Sanuki, T.; Yamamoto, H.] Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Miyagi 9808578, Japan.
[Aihara, H.; Epifanov, D.] Univ Tokyo, Dept Phys, Tokyo 1130033, Japan.
[Shibata, T. -A.; Uchida, M.] Tokyo Inst Technol, Tokyo 1528550, Japan.
[Kumita, T.; Sumiyoshi, T.] Tokyo Metropolitan Univ, Tokyo 1920397, Japan.
[Nitoh, O.] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Koganei, Tokyo 1848588, Japan.
[Tamponi, U.] Univ Turin, I-10124 Turin, Italy.
[Li, Y.; Piilonen, L. E.] Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ, CNP, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
[Cinabro, D.; Farhat, H.; Ganguly, S.; Gillard, R.] Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI 48202 USA.
[Cho, I. -S.; Kwon, Y. -J.; Sohn, Y. -S.; Yook, Y.] Yonsei Univ, Seoul 120749, South Korea.
[Pedlar, T. K.] Luther Coll, Decorah, IA 52101 USA.
[Uglov, T.] Moscow Inst Phys & Technol, Dolgoprudnyi 141700, Moscow Region, Russia.
RP Ko, BR (reprint author), Korea Univ, Seoul 136713, South Korea.
RI Aihara, Hiroaki/F-3854-2010; Ishikawa, Akimasa/G-6916-2012; Cervenkov,
Daniel/D-2884-2017; Uglov, Timofey/B-2406-2014; Danilov,
Mikhail/C-5380-2014; Krokovny, Pavel/G-4421-2016; Won,
Eunil/G-9657-2011; Chilikin, Kirill/B-4402-2014; EPFL,
Physics/O-6514-2016; Chistov, Ruslan/B-4893-2014; Pakhlova,
Galina/C-5378-2014
OI Mussa, Roberto/0000-0002-0294-9071; Aihara, Hiroaki/0000-0002-1907-5964;
Cervenkov, Daniel/0000-0002-1865-741X; Uglov,
Timofey/0000-0002-4944-1830; Danilov, Mikhail/0000-0001-9227-5164;
Krokovny, Pavel/0000-0002-1236-4667; Chilikin,
Kirill/0000-0001-7620-2053; Chistov, Ruslan/0000-0003-1439-8390;
Pakhlova, Galina/0000-0001-7518-3022
FU MEXT; JSPS; Nagoya's TLPRC (Japan); ARC and DIISR (Australia); FWF
(Austria); NSFC (China); MSMT (Czechia); CZF, DFG, and VS (Germany); DST
(India); INFN (Italy); MOE, MSIP, NRF, GSDC of KISTI, BK21Plus, and WCU
(Korea); MNiSW and NCN (Poland); MES and RFAAE (Russia); ARRS
(Slovenia); IKERBASQUE and UPV/EHU (Spain); SNSF (Switzerland); NSC and
MOE (Taiwan); DOE and NSF (USA); NRF [2010-0021279, 2010-0021174]
FX We thank the KEKB group for excellent operation of the accelerator; the
KEK cryogenics group for efficient solenoid operations; and the KEK
computer group, the NII, and PNNL/EMSL for valuable computing and SINET4
network support. We acknowledge support from MEXT, JSPS and Nagoya's
TLPRC (Japan); ARC and DIISR (Australia); FWF (Austria); NSFC (China);
MSMT (Czechia); CZF, DFG, and VS (Germany); DST (India); INFN (Italy);
MOE, MSIP, NRF, GSDC of KISTI, BK21Plus, and WCU (Korea); MNiSW and NCN
(Poland); MES and RFAAE (Russia); ARRS (Slovenia); IKERBASQUE and
UPV/EHU (Spain); SNSF (Switzerland); NSC and MOE (Taiwan); and DOE and
NSF (USA). B. R. Ko acknowledges support by NRF Grant No. 2010-0021279,
and E. Won by NRF Grant No. 2010-0021174.
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PI COLLEGE PK
PA ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA
SN 0031-9007
EI 1079-7114
J9 PHYS REV LETT
JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 112
IS 11
AR 111801
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.111801
PG 6
WC Physics, Multidisciplinary
SC Physics
GA AD0LD
UT WOS:000332924600008
PM 24702349
ER
PT J
AU Smith, DH
Braaten, E
Kang, D
Platter, L
AF Smith, D. Hudson
Braaten, Eric
Kang, Daekyoung
Platter, Lucas
TI Two-Body and Three-Body Contacts for Identical Bosons near Unitarity
SO PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
ID CORRELATED FERMI GAS
AB In a recent experiment with ultracold trapped Rb-85 atoms, Makotyn et al. studied a quantum-degenerate Bose gas in the unitary limit where its scattering length is infinitely large. We show that the observed momentum distributions are compatible with a universal relation that expresses the high-momentum tail in terms of the two-body contact C-2 and the three-body contact C-3. We determine the contact densities for the unitary Bose gas with number density n to be C-2 approximate to 20n(4/3) and C-3 approximate to 2n(5/3). We also show that the observed atom loss rate is compatible with that from 3-atom inelastic collisions, which gives a contribution proportional to C-3, but the loss rate is not compatible with that from 2-atom inelastic collisions, which gives a contribution proportional to C-2. We point out that the contacts C-2 and C-3 could be measured independently by using the virial theorem near and at unitarity, respectively.
C1 [Smith, D. Hudson; Braaten, Eric] Ohio State Univ, Dept Phys, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Kang, Daekyoung] MIT, Ctr Theoret Phys, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
[Platter, Lucas] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Phys, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Platter, Lucas] Chalmers, Dept Fundamental Phys, SE-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden.
RP Smith, DH (reprint author), Ohio State Univ, Dept Phys, 174 W 18th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
EM smith.7991@osu.edu; braaten@mps.ohio-state.edu; kang1@mit.edu;
lplatter@gmail.com
RI Platter, Lucas/N-3887-2013
OI Platter, Lucas/0000-0001-6632-8250
FU National Science Foundation [PHY-1310862]; U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Nuclear Physics [DE-AC02-06CH11357, DE-FG02-94ER40818]
FX This research was supported in part by the National Science Foundation
under Grant No. PHY-1310862 and by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of Nuclear Physics, under Contracts No. DE-AC02-06CH11357 and No.
DE-FG02-94ER40818. We thank the JILA group of Eric Cornell and Debbie
Jin for providing the data shown in Fig. 1.
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SN 0031-9007
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J9 PHYS REV LETT
JI Phys. Rev. Lett.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 112
IS 11
AR 110402
DI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.110402
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SC Physics
GA AD0LD
UT WOS:000332924600002
PM 24702333
ER
PT J
AU Dervilis, N
Choi, M
Taylor, SG
Barthorpe, RJ
Park, G
Farrar, CR
Worden, K
AF Dervilis, N.
Choi, M.
Taylor, S. G.
Barthorpe, R. J.
Park, G.
Farrar, C. R.
Worden, K.
TI On damage diagnosis for a wind turbine blade using pattern recognition
SO JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
LA English
DT Article
ID HEALTH MONITORING METHODOLOGY; PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS; NOVELTY
DETECTION; EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION; NEURAL NETWORKS; ALGORITHM;
AIRCRAFT; PCA
AB With the increased interest in implementation of wind turbine power plants in remote areas, structural health monitoring (SHM) will be one of the key cards in the efficient establishment of wind turbines in the energy arena. Detection of blade damage at an early stage is a critical problem, as blade failure can lead to a catastrophic outcome for the entire wind turbine system. Experimental measurements from vibration analysis were extracted from a 9 m CX-100 blade by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) throughout a full-scale fatigue test conducted at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and National Wind Technology Center (NWTC). The blade was harmonically excited at its first natural frequency using a Universal Resonant EXcitation (UREX) system. In the current study, machine learning algorithms based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), including an Auto-Associative Neural Network (AANN) based on a standard ANN form and a novel approach to auto-association with Radial Basis Functions (RBFs) networks are used, which are optimised for fast and efficient runs. This paper introduces such pattern recognition methods into the wind energy field and attempts to address the effectiveness of such methods by combining vibration response data with novelty detection techniques. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Dervilis, N.; Barthorpe, R. J.; Worden, K.] Univ Sheffield, Dept Mech Engn, Dynam Res Grp, Sheffield S1 3JD, S Yorkshire, England.
[Taylor, S. G.; Park, G.; Farrar, C. R.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Engn Inst, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Choi, M.] Chonbuk Natl Univ, Dept Aerosp Engn, Chonju, South Korea.
[Park, G.] Chonnam Natl Univ, Sch Mech Syst Engn, Kwangju, South Korea.
RP Dervilis, N (reprint author), Univ Sheffield, Dept Mech Engn, Dynam Res Grp, Mappin St, Sheffield S1 3JD, S Yorkshire, England.
EM N.Dervilis@sheffield.ac.uk
RI Barthorpe, Robert/D-8959-2016;
OI Barthorpe, Robert/0000-0002-6645-8482; Farrar,
Charles/0000-0001-6533-6996
FU Department of Energy through the Laboratory Directed Research and
Development program at Los Alamos National Laboratory; Leading Foreign
Research Institute Recruitment Program through the National Research
Foundation of Korea; Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
[2011-0030065]; EU Marie Curie scheme through the Initial Training
Network SYSWIND
FX The experimental research was funded by the Department of Energy through
the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at Los Alamos
National Laboratory. This research was partially supported by the
Leading Foreign Research Institute Recruitment Program through the
National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of
Education, Science and Technology (2011-0030065). The authors gratefully
acknowledge the support of the EU Marie Curie scheme through the Initial
Training Network SYSWIND. The authors would also like to acknowledge
Scott Hughes and Mike Desmond from the National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Mark Rumsey and Jon White from the Sandia National
Laboratory and Kevin Farinholt from Los Alamos National Laboratory for
their support and guidance on this study.
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PI LONDON
PA 24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND
SN 0022-460X
EI 1095-8568
J9 J SOUND VIB
JI J. Sound Vibr.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
VL 333
IS 6
BP 1833
EP 1850
DI 10.1016/j.jsv.2013.11.015
PG 18
WC Acoustics; Engineering, Mechanical; Mechanics
SC Acoustics; Engineering; Mechanics
GA AA9LZ
UT WOS:000331416300020
ER
PT J
AU Mahecha-Botero, A
Li, TW
Haseidl, F
Nguyen, A
Grace, JR
AF Mahecha-Botero, Andres
Li, Tingwen
Haseidl, Franz
Nguyen, Alexander
Grace, John R.
TI Experimental and computational fluid dynamic study of the change of
volumetric flow in fluidized-bed reactors
SO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Fluidization; Powder technology; Reaction engineering; Computational
fluid dynamics (CFD); High-pressure; Defluidization
ID DECREASE; QUALITY; MODEL; GAS
AB Gas-solid fluidized-bed reactors are complex systems that involve multiple interrelated phenomena. One key phenomenon that affects reactor performance is the change in gas volumetric flow. The volumetric flow in a fluidized-bed reactor can change with height due to reaction, feed distribution, change of phase, selective removal/addition of species and changes in temperature and pressure. This paper presents results from an experimental program and gives a qualitative comparison with modeling results obtained with computational fluid dynamics (CFD). A high-pressure two-dimensional column was used to investigate the effects of sudden increase/decrease in pressure on fluidization behavior by recording multiple bubble properties using high-speed video recording. A CFD model was developed to investigate the same variations in process conditions. Changing the volumetric flow can radically alter the bed hydrodynamics. The CFD code is able to predict the experimental trends correctly. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved,
C1 [Mahecha-Botero, Andres; Li, Tingwen; Nguyen, Alexander; Grace, John R.] Univ British Columbia, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada.
[Li, Tingwen] Natl Energy Technol Lab, Morgantown, WV 26507 USA.
[Haseidl, Franz] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Chem Engn, D-80333 Munich, Germany.
RP Mahecha-Botero, A (reprint author), NORAM Engn & Constructors Ltd, 200 Granville St,Suite 1800, Vancouver, BC V6C 1S4, Canada.
EM andresmb@gmail.com
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0009-2509
EI 1873-4405
J9 CHEM ENG SCI
JI Chem. Eng. Sci.
PD MAR 17
PY 2014
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BP 231
EP 241
DI 10.1016/j.ces.2013.11.010
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WC Engineering, Chemical
SC Engineering
GA 286HL
UT WOS:000329458200023
ER
PT J
AU Abergel, R
AF Abergel, Rebecca
TI Coordination, sensitization, and separation of trivalent lanthanide and
actinide ions using hydroxypyridinonate hard donor ligands
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Abergel, Rebecca] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM rjabergel@lbl.gov
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 75-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602585
ER
PT J
AU Abrecht, DG
Schwantes, JM
AF Abrecht, David G.
Schwantes, Jon M.
TI Thermodynamic modeling of fission product release from the Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear accident
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Abrecht, David G.; Schwantes, Jon M.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM David.Abrecht@pnnl.gov
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PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 64-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602574
ER
PT J
AU Ahn, SK
Zhu, JH
Chen, JH
Pickel, D
Hong, KL
Kilbey, SM
AF Ahn, Suk-kyun
Zhu, Jiahua
Chen, Jihua
Pickel, Deanna
Hong, Kunlun
Kilbey, S. Michael
TI Synthesis and nanoscale assembly of conjugated bottlebrush copolymers
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ahn, Suk-kyun; Zhu, Jiahua; Chen, Jihua; Pickel, Deanna; Hong, Kunlun] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Kilbey, S. Michael] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
EM sukkyun.ahn@gmail.com
RI Chen, Jihua/F-1417-2011
OI Chen, Jihua/0000-0001-6879-5936
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PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 546-POLY
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605083
ER
PT J
AU Aiona, PK
Blair, SL
Epstein, SA
Hinks, ML
Laskin, A
Laskin, J
Lee, HJ
Lignell, H
Nizkorodov, SA
Romonosky, DE
AF Aiona, Paige K.
Blair, Sandra L.
Epstein, Scott A.
Hinks, Mallory L.
Laskin, Alexander
Laskin, Julia
Lee, Hyun Ji (Julie)
Lignell, Hanna
Nizkorodov, Sergey A.
Romonosky, Dian E.
TI Photochemical and dark aging of secondary organic aerosols
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Aiona, Paige K.; Blair, Sandra L.; Epstein, Scott A.; Hinks, Mallory L.; Lee, Hyun Ji (Julie); Lignell, Hanna; Nizkorodov, Sergey A.; Romonosky, Dian E.] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Chem, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
[Laskin, Alexander] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
[Laskin, Julia] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM nizkorod@uci.edu
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PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 132-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600350
ER
PT J
AU Alam, TM
Hibbs, MR
AF Alam, Todd M.
Hibbs, Michael R.
TI Characterization of heterogeneous diffusion and degradation in fuel cell
polymer membranes using HRMAS NMR
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Alam, Todd M.] Sandia Natl Labs, Dept Elect Opt & Nanostruct Mat, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Hibbs, Michael R.] Sandia Natl Labs, Dept Mat Devices & Energy Technol, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM tmalam@sandia.gov
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PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 205-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603607
ER
PT J
AU Alexandrov, V
Rosso, K
AF Alexandrov, Vitaly
Rosso, Kevin
TI Fe(II) adsorption and electron exchange with Fe(III) at FeOOH (Goethite)
surfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Alexandrov, Vitaly; Rosso, Kevin] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Phys Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM vitali.alexandrov@pnnl.gov
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 10-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600668
ER
PT J
AU Allen, TR
AF Allen, Todd R.
TI New nuclear: How might that happen?
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Allen, Todd R.] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
EM todd.allen@inl.gov
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 60-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602570
ER
PT J
AU Anovitz, LM
Cole, DR
Swift, A
Sheets, J
Elston, H
Guitierrez, M
Cook, A
Chipera, SJ
Littrell, KC
Mildner, DFR
Wasbrough, M
Wesolowski, DJ
AF Anovitz, Lawrence M.
Cole, David R.
Swift, Alexander
Sheets, Julie
Elston, H.
Guitierrez, M.
Cook, Ann
Chipera, Steve J.
Littrell, Kenneth C.
Mildner, David F. R.
Wasbrough, Matthew
Wesolowski, David J.
TI Variations in multiscale (nano to mm) porosity in the Eagle Ford shale
as a function of maturity
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Anovitz, Lawrence M.; Wesolowski, David J.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Cole, David R.; Swift, Alexander; Sheets, Julie; Elston, H.; Guitierrez, M.; Cook, Ann] Ohio State Univ, Sch Earth Sci, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Chipera, Steve J.] Chesapeake Energy, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 USA.
[Littrell, Kenneth C.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Chem & Engn Mat Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Mildner, David F. R.; Wasbrough, Matthew] NIST, Ctr Neutron Res, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA.
EM anovitzlm@ornl.gov
RI Anovitz, Lawrence/P-3144-2016; Littrell, Kenneth/D-2106-2013
OI Anovitz, Lawrence/0000-0002-2609-8750; Littrell,
Kenneth/0000-0003-2308-8618
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 51-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600708
ER
PT J
AU Arnold, J
Ward, AL
Buckley, HL
Lukens, WW
Anstey, M
AF Arnold, John
Ward, Ashleigh L.
Buckley, Heather L.
Lukens, Wayne W.
Anstey, Mitchell
TI F-element chemistry supported by corrole ligands
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Arnold, John; Ward, Ashleigh L.; Buckley, Heather L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Arnold, John; Lukens, Wayne W.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Anstey, Mitchell] Sandia Natl Labs, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM arnold@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
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U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 50-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602561
ER
PT J
AU Arrigo, LM
Beck, CL
Finn, EC
Finch, ZS
Gregory, SJ
Seiner, BN
Snow, LA
Metz, LA
AF Arrigo, Leah M.
Beck, Chelsie L.
Finn, Erin C.
Finch, Zachary S.
Gregory, Stephanie J.
Seiner, Brienne N.
Snow, Lanee A.
Metz, Lori A.
TI Optimization of lanthanide separations using Eichrom's LN resin
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Arrigo, Leah M.; Beck, Chelsie L.; Finn, Erin C.; Finch, Zachary S.; Gregory, Stephanie J.; Seiner, Brienne N.; Metz, Lori A.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Natl Secur Directorate, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
[Snow, Lanee A.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Energy & Environm Directorate, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM leah.arrigo@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 971-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602142
ER
PT J
AU Autrey, T
AF Autrey, Tom
TI Hydrogen activation in molecular complexes: Approaches to catalysis and
energy storage using amine boranes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Autrey, Tom] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM tom.autrey@pnnl.gov
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 80-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601183
ER
PT J
AU Back, BB
AF Back, Birger B.
TI Super-heavy element synthesis and the role of quasifission
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Back, Birger B.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Phys, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM Back@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 13-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602526
ER
PT J
AU Ban, CM
AF Ban, Chunmei
TI Understand the effect of conformal coatings on electrochemical
performance and interfacial chemistry of Si anodes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ban, Chunmei] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM chunmei.ban@nrel.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 196-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603598
ER
PT J
AU Barker, AJ
Trainor, TP
Douglas, TA
Ilgen, AG
Majs, F
Qiu, CR
AF Barker, Amanda J.
Trainor, Tom P.
Douglas, Thomas A.
Ilgen, Anastasia G.
Majs, Frantisek
Qiu, Canrong
TI Lead and antimony speciation associated with weathered bullet fragments
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Barker, Amanda J.; Trainor, Tom P.; Majs, Frantisek; Qiu, Canrong] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Dept Chem, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA.
[Barker, Amanda J.; Douglas, Thomas A.] US Army Cold Reg Res & Engn Lab, Ft Wainwright, AK 99703 USA.
[Ilgen, Anastasia G.] Sandia Natl Labs, Dept Geochem, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM ajbarker@alaska.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 96-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600746
ER
PT J
AU Batista, ER
Martin, RL
Clark, DL
Kozimor, SA
AF Batista, Enrique R.
Martin, Richard L.
Clark, David L.
Kozimor, Stosh A.
TI Theoretical studies of orbital mixing in actinide-ligand bonds
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Batista, Enrique R.; Martin, Richard L.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Clark, David L.; Kozimor, Stosh A.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Chem, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM erb@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 52-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602563
ER
PT J
AU Beberwyck, BJ
Alivisatos, P
AF Beberwyck, Brandon J.
Alivisatos, Paul
TI Thermochemical measurements of cation exchange reactions in colloidal
nanocrystals
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Beberwyck, Brandon J.; Alivisatos, Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Beberwyck, Brandon J.; Alivisatos, Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM bbeberwyck@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 5
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 142-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601242
ER
PT J
AU Beletskiy, EV
Schmidt, J
Wang, XB
Kass, SP
AF Beletskiy, Evgeny V.
Schmidt, Jacob
Wang, Xue-Bin
Kass, Steven P.
TI From hydrogen bonding catalysis to anion receptors
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Beletskiy, Evgeny V.; Schmidt, Jacob; Kass, Steven P.] Univ Minnesota, Dept Chem, Minneapolis, MN 55454 USA.
[Wang, Xue-Bin] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Chem & Mat Sci Div, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM bele0013@umn.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 347-ORGN
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603060
ER
PT J
AU Bellucci, F
Lee, SS
Fenter, P
Zhang, Z
Wesolowski, DJ
AF Bellucci, Francesco
Lee, Sang Soo
Fenter, Paul
Zhang, Zhan
Wesolowski, David J.
TI Differences in adsorption behavior of mono- and di-valent cations onto
the quartz (101) and (100) crystallographic surfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bellucci, Francesco; Lee, Sang Soo; Fenter, Paul] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Zhang, Zhan] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source Sect 33, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Wesolowski, David J.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM fbellucci@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 45-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600702
ER
PT J
AU Blinova, NV
Svec, F
AF Blinova, Natalia V.
Svec, Frantisek
TI Poly(ethylene glycol) containing functionalized polymer membranes for
carbon dioxide separation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Blinova, Natalia V.; Svec, Frantisek] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM NBlinova@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 358-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600095
ER
PT J
AU Bloch, ED
Hudson, MR
Queen, WL
Mason, JA
Zadrozny, JM
Chavan, S
Bordiga, S
Brown, CM
Long, JR
AF Bloch, Eric D.
Hudson, Matthew R.
Queen, Wendy L.
Mason, Jarad A.
Zadrozny, Joseph M.
Chavan, Sachin
Bordiga, Silvia
Brown, Craig M.
Long, Jeffrey R.
TI Characterization of high-spin metal-carbonyls in metal-organic
frameworks with exposed cation sites
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bloch, Eric D.; Mason, Jarad A.; Zadrozny, Joseph M.; Long, Jeffrey R.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Hudson, Matthew R.; Brown, Craig M.] NIST, Ctr Neutron Res, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA.
[Queen, Wendy L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Chavan, Sachin; Bordiga, Silvia] Univ Turin, Dept Inorgan Phys & Mat Chem, Turin, Italy.
[Brown, Craig M.] Univ Delaware, Dept Chem Engn, Newark, DE 19716 USA.
[Long, Jeffrey R.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM ericbloch@berkeley.edu
RI Bordiga, Silvia/M-3875-2014
OI Bordiga, Silvia/0000-0003-2371-4156
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 54-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601159
ER
PT J
AU Boncella, JM
Tomson, NC
Scott, BL
Kozimor, S
Wagner, GL
Olson, AC
Loeble, MW
Lezama, JS
Batista, ER
AF Boncella, James M.
Tomson, Neil C.
Scott, Brian L.
Kozimor, Stosh
Wagner, Gregory L.
Olson, Angela C.
Loeble, Matthias W.
Lezama, Juan S.
Batista, Enrique R.
TI Synthesis, structure, bonding, and reactivity of U(VI) aryl chacogenate
complexes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Boncella, James M.; Tomson, Neil C.; Scott, Brian L.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Phys & Applicat Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Kozimor, Stosh; Wagner, Gregory L.; Olson, Angela C.; Loeble, Matthias W.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Chem, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Lezama, Juan S.] Stanford Univ, Dept Earth & Earth Syst Sci, Palo Alto, CA 94305 USA.
[Batista, Enrique R.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theory, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM boncella@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 74-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602584
ER
PT J
AU Boncella, JM
Tomson, NC
Jilek, RE
Shook, RS
Scott, BL
Batista, ER
AF Boncella, James M.
Tomson, Neil C.
Jilek, Robert E.
Shook, Ryan S.
Scott, Brian L.
Batista, Enrique R.
TI Synthesis, bonding and reactivity of uranium (IV-VI) imido complexes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Boncella, James M.; Tomson, Neil C.; Jilek, Robert E.; Shook, Ryan S.; Scott, Brian L.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Phys & Applicat Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Batista, Enrique R.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theory, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM boncella@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 777-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601839
ER
PT J
AU Booth, CH
Lukens, WW
Andersen, RA
AF Booth, Corwin H.
Lukens, Wayne W.
Andersen, Richard A.
TI Adducts to (Cp2Yb)-Yb-x as analogs to metals displaying the Kondo effect
under quantum confinement
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Booth, Corwin H.; Lukens, Wayne W.; Andersen, Richard A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Andersen, Richard A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM chbooth@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 105-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602613
ER
PT J
AU Boyle, TJ
Lambert, TN
Bell, NS
Miller, WK
Ehlen, MA
AF Boyle, Timothy J.
Lambert, Timothy N.
Bell, Nelson S.
Miller, William K.
Ehlen, Mark A.
TI Improved nanocomposite materials for flywheel energy storage
applications
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Boyle, Timothy J.] Sandia Natl Labs, Adv Mat Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
[Lambert, Timothy N.; Bell, Nelson S.; Miller, William K.; Ehlen, Mark A.] Sandia Natl Labs, Adv Mat Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM tjboyle@Sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 607-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601684
ER
PT J
AU Boyle, TJ
Hess, RF
Yonemoto, DT
Neville, ML
Stillman, GAK
Bingham, SP
AF Boyle, Timothy J.
Hess, Ryan F.
Yonemoto, Daniel T.
Neville, Michael L.
Stillman, Gregory A. K.
Bingham, Samuel P.
TI Fluoro-acetate and -alkoxy lanthanide precursors for lanthanide
fluoride-based ion sensors
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Boyle, Timothy J.; Hess, Ryan F.; Yonemoto, Daniel T.; Neville, Michael L.; Stillman, Gregory A. K.; Bingham, Samuel P.] Sandia Natl Labs, Adv Mat Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
[Stillman, Gregory A. K.] US DOE, EERE Geothermal Technol Off, Washington, DC 20585 USA.
EM tjboyle@Sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 484-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601564
ER
PT J
AU Bracco, JN
Stack, AG
Higgins, SR
AF Bracco, Jacquelyn N.
Stack, Andrew G.
Higgins, Steven R.
TI Magnesite growth rates as a function of the aqueous
magnesium-to-carbonate ratio
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bracco, Jacquelyn N.; Higgins, Steven R.] Wright State Univ, Dept Chem, Dayton, OH 45435 USA.
[Stack, Andrew G.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM bracco.2@wright.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 15-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600673
ER
PT J
AU Brant, JA
Yao, JL
Dela Cruz, CR
Shatruk, M
Aitken, JA
AF Brant, Jacilynn A.
Yao, Jinlei
Dela Cruz, Clarina R.
Shatruk, Michael
Aitken, Jennifer A.
TI Elucidating magnetic phase diagrams of anitferromagnetic Li2Fe-IV-S-4
diamond-like semiconductors (DLSs) with commensurate and incommensurate
structures
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Brant, Jacilynn A.; Aitken, Jennifer A.] Duquesne Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Pittsburgh, PA 15282 USA.
[Yao, Jinlei] Suzhou Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Math & Phys, Res Ctr Solid State Phys & Mat, Suzhou, Peoples R China.
[Dela Cruz, Clarina R.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Aitken, Jennifer A.] Florida State Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
EM brantj@duq.edu
RI dela Cruz, Clarina/C-2747-2013
OI dela Cruz, Clarina/0000-0003-4233-2145
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 104-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601205
ER
PT J
AU Bronstein, ND
Li, LF
Yao, Y
Xu, L
Alivisatos, AP
Nuzzo, RG
AF Bronstein, Noah D.
Li, Lanfang
Yao, Yuan
Xu, Lu
Alivisatos, A. Paul
Nuzzo, Ralph G.
TI Luminescent concentration with semiconductor quantum rods and
transfer-printed micro-silicon solar cells
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bronstein, Noah D.; Alivisatos, A. Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Li, Lanfang; Nuzzo, Ralph G.] Univ Illinois Urbana Champagne, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
[Li, Lanfang; Yao, Yuan; Xu, Lu; Nuzzo, Ralph G.] Univ Illinois Urbana Champagne, Dept Chem, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
[Alivisatos, A. Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM noah.bronstein@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 5
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 398-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600587
ER
PT J
AU Brown, JL
Gaunt, A
Jones, MB
Rielly, SD
Scott, BL
Boyle, T
MacBeth, CE
Gordon, JC
AF Brown, Jessie L.
Gaunt, Andrew
Jones, Mathew B.
Rielly, Sean D.
Scott, Brian L.
Boyle, Timothy
MacBeth, Cora E.
Gordon, John C.
TI Coordination chemistry of lanthanide and actinide complexes with mixed
O- and N-donor ligand scaffolds
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Brown, Jessie L.; Gaunt, Andrew; Jones, Mathew B.; Rielly, Sean D.; Scott, Brian L.; Gordon, John C.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Chem, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Boyle, Timothy] Sandia Natl Labs, Adv Mat Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
[MacBeth, Cora E.] Emory Univ, Dept Chem, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
EM jmcdonald@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 35-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602546
ER
PT J
AU Bryant, JL
Linares-Mendoza, M
AF Bryant, Janet L.
Linares-Mendoza, Marisela
TI Student internships at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bryant, Janet L.; Linares-Mendoza, Marisela] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM janetlbryant@pnnl.gov; marisela.linares-mendoza@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 26-SCHB
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605270
ER
PT J
AU Cappillino, PJ
Buffleben, GM
Salloum, M
Stickney, JL
Robinson, DB
AF Cappillino, Patrick J.
Buffleben, George M.
Salloum, Maher
Stickney, John L.
Robinson, David B.
TI Electroless approach to atomic layer deposition on noble metal powders
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cappillino, Patrick J.; Buffleben, George M.; Robinson, David B.] Sandia Natl Labs, Energy Nanomat Dept, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
[Stickney, John L.] Univ Georgia, Dept Chem, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Salloum, Maher] Sandia Natl Labs, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
EM pcappil@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 727-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601793
ER
PT J
AU Cappillino, PJ
Pratt, HD
Hudak, NS
Tomson, NC
Anderson, TM
Anstey, MR
AF Cappillino, Patrick J.
Pratt, Harry D.
Hudak, Nicholas S.
Tomson, Neil C.
Anderson, Travis M.
Anstey, Mitchell R.
TI Application of redox non-innocent ligands to non-aqueous flow battery
electrolytes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cappillino, Patrick J.; Anstey, Mitchell R.] Sandia Natl Labs, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
[Pratt, Harry D.; Hudak, Nicholas S.; Anderson, Travis M.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Tomson, Neil C.] Coll St Benedict, Dept Chem, St Joseph, MN 56374 USA.
EM pcappil@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 333-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601421
ER
PT J
AU Chaka, AM
Oxford, GAE
AF Chaka, Anne M.
Oxford, Gloria A. E.
TI Cr(III) adsorption and oxidation on hydrated beta-MnO2(110) and
gamma-MnOOH(010) surfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Chaka, Anne M.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Phys Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Oxford, Gloria A. E.] NIST, Phys Measurement Lab, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA.
EM anne.chaka@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 156-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600798
ER
PT J
AU Chen, HP
Hsiao, YC
Hu, B
Dadmun, M
AF Chen, Huipeng
Hsiao, Yu-Che
Hu, Bin
Dadmun, Mark
TI Control morphology of low band gap polymer: Bis-fullerene mixed
heterojunctions in organic photovoltaics with solvent annealing
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Chen, Huipeng; Dadmun, Mark] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Hsiao, Yu-Che; Hu, Bin] Univ Tennessee, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Dadmun, Mark] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM hpchen3@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 30-POLY
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604434
ER
PT J
AU Chen, LX
AF Chen, Lin X.
TI What are special about the low bandgap polymers: From local molecular
properties to OPV device performance?
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Chen, Lin X.] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
[Chen, Lin X.] Northwestern Univ, Dept Chem, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
EM l-chen@northwestern.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 150-PMSE
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604132
ER
PT J
AU Chen, W
AF Chen, Wei
TI Probing hierarchical nanomorphologies in high-performance organic solar
cells through resonant soft X-ray scattering
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Chen, Wei] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
[Chen, Wei] Univ Chicago, Inst Mol Engn, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
EM wchen@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 83-POLY
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604485
ER
PT J
AU Chen, WF
Sasaki, K
Wang, CH
Schneider, J
Muckerman, JT
Fujita, E
AF Chen, Wei-Fu
Sasaki, Kotaro
Wang, Chiu-Hui
Schneider, Jonathan
Muckerman, James T.
Fujita, Etsuko
TI Nanosize non-noble metal catalysts immobilized on graphene for the
hydrogen evolution reaction
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
ID ELECTROCATALYSTS
C1 [Chen, Wei-Fu; Sasaki, Kotaro; Wang, Chiu-Hui; Schneider, Jonathan; Muckerman, James T.; Fujita, Etsuko] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM fujita@bnl.gov
NR 4
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 142-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600360
ER
PT J
AU Cheruku, P
Wang, HL
Huang, JH
Iyer, R
Kirk, R
AF Cheruku, Pradeep
Wang, Hsing-Lin
Huang, Jen-Huang
Iyer, Rashi
Kirk, Rector
TI Tyrosine-derived oligo meta-phenylenevinylenes (OMPVs): Enantiomerically
pure stimuli-responsive fluorescent amino acids
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cheruku, Pradeep; Wang, Hsing-Lin; Kirk, Rector] Los Alamos Natl Lab, C PCS, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Huang, Jen-Huang] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Iyer, Rashi] Los Alamos Natl Lab, DSA Syst Anal & Surveillance SAS 3, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM cherukup@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 167-ORGN
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602770
ER
PT J
AU Childress, KK
Rice, CV
Alam, TM
AF Childress, Kimberly K.
Rice, Charles V.
Alam, Todd M.
TI Characterization of the water environments in thermosensitive NiPAAm
gels using H-1 HRMAS NMR
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Childress, Kimberly K.; Alam, Todd M.] Sandia Natl Labs, Dept Elect Opt & Nanostruct Mat, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Rice, Charles V.] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Chem & Biochem, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
EM kchildr@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 514-POLY
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605051
ER
PT J
AU Cho, H
Washton, N
Mueller, K
Sears, J
AF Cho, Herman
Washton, Nancy
Mueller, Karl
Sears, Jesse
TI High resolution NMR spectroscopy of radioactive solids
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cho, Herman; Washton, Nancy; Mueller, Karl; Sears, Jesse] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM hm.cho@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 89-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602597
ER
PT J
AU Cole, DR
Swift, A
Sheets, J
Anovitz, L
Murphy, M
Welch, S
Rother, G
AF Cole, David R.
Swift, Alexander
Sheets, Julia
Anovitz, Lawrence
Murphy, Michael
Welch, Susan
Rother, Gernot
TI Nano- to micro-scale analysis and modeling of pore structures and
associate fluid behavior in unconventional gas shale systems
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cole, David R.; Swift, Alexander; Sheets, Julia; Welch, Susan] Ohio State Univ, Sch Earth Sci, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Anovitz, Lawrence; Rother, Gernot] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Murphy, Michael] Univ Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
EM cole.618@osu.edu
RI Rother, Gernot/B-7281-2008; Anovitz, Lawrence/P-3144-2016
OI Rother, Gernot/0000-0003-4921-6294; Anovitz,
Lawrence/0000-0002-2609-8750
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 6
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 37-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600694
ER
PT J
AU Cygan, RT
Tenney, CM
AF Cygan, Randall T.
Tenney, Craig M.
TI Structure and dynamics of interfacial fluids associated with clay
minerals
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cygan, Randall T.; Tenney, Craig M.] Sandia Natl Labs, Geochem Dept, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM rtcygan@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 160-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600802
ER
PT J
AU Das, U
Redfern, PC
Lau, KC
Curtiss, LA
AF Das, Ujjal
Redfern, Paul C.
Lau, Kah Chun
Curtiss, Larry A.
TI Electronic structure of lithium superoxide clusters and their role in
growth of discharge product in Li-air batteries
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Das, Ujjal; Lau, Kah Chun; Curtiss, Larry A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Redfern, Paul C.] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM udas@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 14-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603421
ER
PT J
AU de Jong, WA
Odoh, S
Atta-Fynn, R
Govind, N
Bylaska, E
AF de Jong, Wibe A.
Odoh, Samuel
Atta-Fynn, Raymond
Govind, Niranjan
Bylaska, Eric
TI Role of the dynamical environment the chemistry of actinides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [de Jong, Wibe A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Computat Res Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Govind, Niranjan; Bylaska, Eric] Pacific NW Natl Lab, EMSL, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Odoh, Samuel] Univ Minnesota, Dept Chem, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
[Atta-Fynn, Raymond] Univ Texas Arlington, Dept Phys, Arlington, TX 76019 USA.
EM wadejong@lbl.gov
RI Atta-Fynn, Raymond/G-1526-2016
OI Atta-Fynn, Raymond/0000-0002-1389-9540
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 451-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603830
ER
PT J
AU de Long, WA
Odoh, S
Schreckenbach, G
AF de Long, Wibe A.
Odoh, Samual
Schreckenbach, Georg
TI Modeling the reactivity and formation of gas-phase actinide species
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [de Long, Wibe A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Computat Res Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Odoh, Samual] Univ Minnesota, Dept Chem, Minneapolis, MN USA.
[Schreckenbach, Georg] Univ Manitoba, Dept Chem, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada.
EM WAdeJong@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 93-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602601
ER
PT J
AU Devanathan, R
Jiang, WL
AF Devanathan, Ram
Jiang, Weilin
TI Swift heavy ion irradiation-induced phase transformation in BaTiO3
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Devanathan, Ram; Jiang, Weilin] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM ram.devanathan@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 31-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602542
ER
PT J
AU Dickson, J
Harsh, J
Pierce, E
AF Dickson, Johnbull
Harsh, James
Pierce, Eric
TI Incorporation of a pertechnetate analog - perrhenate - by sodalite in
competition with nitrate anion
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Dickson, Johnbull; Harsh, James] Washington State Univ, Dept Crops & Soil Sci, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.
[Pierce, Eric] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environm Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM j.dickson@wsu.edu
RI Pierce, Eric/G-1615-2011; Harsh, James/C-7455-2014
OI Pierce, Eric/0000-0002-4951-1931; Harsh, James/0000-0002-0177-3342
NR 3
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 79-GEOC
PG 2
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600731
ER
PT J
AU Ding, M
Hartl, M
Daemen, L
AF Ding, Mei
Hartl, Monika
Daemen, Luc
TI Water characterization and its dynamics in Permian rock salt using
incoherent inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopy
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ding, Mei] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Earth & Environm Sci Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Hartl, Monika; Daemen, Luc] Los Alamos Natl Lab, LANSCE LC, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM mding@lanl.gov
RI Hartl, Monika/N-4586-2016
OI Hartl, Monika/0000-0002-6601-7273
NR 0
TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 146-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600791
ER
PT J
AU Ding, M
Hartl, M
Wang, YP
Hjelm, R
AF Ding, Mei
Hartl, Monika
Wang, Yunpeng
Hjelm, Rex
TI Small-angle neutron scattering investigation: Pore dynamics of shale
during pyrolysis
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ding, Mei; Hartl, Monika; Hjelm, Rex] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Wang, Yunpeng] Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
EM mding@lanl.gov
RI Hartl, Monika/N-4586-2016
OI Hartl, Monika/0000-0002-6601-7273
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 50-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600707
ER
PT J
AU Dittrich, TM
Reimus, PW
AF Dittrich, Timothy M.
Reimus, Paul W.
TI Potential for colloid-facilitated transport of americium in a
bentonite/granodiorite system
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Dittrich, Timothy M.; Reimus, Paul W.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM timdittrich@lanl.gov
RI Dittrich, Timothy/H-1724-2015
OI Dittrich, Timothy/0000-0003-3019-6780
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
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SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 113-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600761
ER
PT J
AU Dixon, DA
Vasiliu, M
Jackson, VE
Knope, KE
Soderholm, L
AF Dixon, David A.
Vasiliu, Monica
Jackson, Virgil E.
Knope, Karah E.
Soderholm, Lynne
TI Energetic and spectroscopic properties of actinide molecular clusters
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Dixon, David A.; Vasiliu, Monica; Jackson, Virgil E.] Univ Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA.
[Knope, Karah E.; Soderholm, Lynne] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM dadixon@bama.ua.edu
NR 0
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U1 2
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 85-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603489
ER
PT J
AU Drisdell, WS
Poloni, R
McDonald, TM
Long, JR
Smit, B
Neaton, JB
Prendergast, D
Kortright, JB
AF Drisdell, Walter S.
Poloni, Roberta
McDonald, Thomas M.
Long, Jeffrey R.
Smit, Berend
Neaton, Jeffrey B.
Prendergast, David
Kortright, Jeffrey B.
TI Probing CO2 adsorption in metal-organic frameworks using X-ray
spectroscopy
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Drisdell, Walter S.; Poloni, Roberta; McDonald, Thomas M.; Long, Jeffrey R.; Neaton, Jeffrey B.; Prendergast, David; Kortright, Jeffrey B.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Poloni, Roberta; Smit, Berend] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Poloni, Roberta; McDonald, Thomas M.; Long, Jeffrey R.; Smit, Berend] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Poloni, Roberta] Grenoble INP, Lab Sci & Ingn Mat & Proc SIMaP, F-38402 Grenoble, France.
EM wsdrisdell@lbl.gov
RI Neaton, Jeffrey/F-8578-2015
OI Neaton, Jeffrey/0000-0001-7585-6135
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TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 50-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601155
ER
PT J
AU Edelstein, NM
AF Edelstein, Norman M.
TI Fifty years of actinide science at the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Edelstein, Norman M.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM NMEdelstein@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 107-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602615
ER
PT J
AU Fang, XK
AF Fang, Xikui
TI Polyoxometalate-supported polyiron complex that mimics the
mineralization in ferritin
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Fang, Xikui] Ames Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
EM xfang@ameslab.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 1
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 761-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601823
ER
PT J
AU Fenter, P
AF Fenter, Paul
TI Is the calcite-water interface understood? New insights from the
comparison of X-ray reflectivity data with molecular dynamics
simulations
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Fenter, Paul] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM fenter@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 2
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 159-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600801
ER
PT J
AU Fenter, P
Laanait, N
Lee, SS
Callagon, E
Sturchio, N
Zhang, Z
AF Fenter, Paul
Laanait, Nouamane
Lee, Sang Soo
Callagon, Erika
Sturchio, Neil
Zhang, Zhan
TI Imaging mineral-water interfaces with interfacial X-ray microscopy
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Fenter, Paul; Laanait, Nouamane; Lee, Sang Soo] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Callagon, Erika; Sturchio, Neil] Univ Illinois, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
[Zhang, Zhan] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM fenter@anl.gov
RI Laanait, Nouamane/A-2498-2016; Zhang, Zhan/A-9830-2008
OI Laanait, Nouamane/0000-0001-7100-4250; Zhang, Zhan/0000-0002-7618-6134
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TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 47-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600704
ER
PT J
AU Finney, L
AF Finney, Lydia
TI X-ray fluorescence imaging and metalloproteomics: Tying images of metals
in cells to the proteins that bind them
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Finney, Lydia] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Xray Sci Div, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
EM lfinney@aps.anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 39-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601144
ER
PT J
AU Fujita, E
Matsubara, Y
Manbeck, GF
Grills, DC
Polyansky, DE
Muckerman, JT
Wang, WH
Himeda, Y
AF Fujita, Etsuko
Matsubara, Yasuo
Manbeck, Gerald F.
Grills, David C.
Polyansky, Dmitry E.
Muckerman, James T.
Wang, Wan-Hui
Himeda, Yuichiro
TI Carbon dioxide reduction with bio-inspired catalysts: Electrochemical
CO2 reduction vs CO2 hydrogenation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Fujita, Etsuko; Matsubara, Yasuo; Manbeck, Gerald F.; Grills, David C.; Polyansky, Dmitry E.; Muckerman, James T.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Wang, Wan-Hui; Himeda, Yuichiro] Natl Inst Adv Ind Sci & Technol, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058565, Japan.
EM fujita@bnl.gov
RI Wang, Wan-Hui/J-8773-2012; Grills, David/F-7196-2016
OI Wang, Wan-Hui/0000-0002-5943-4589; Grills, David/0000-0001-8349-9158
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 1
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 20-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601126
ER
PT J
AU Gao, F
Wang, YL
Kollar, M
Walter, E
Szanyi, J
Peden, C
AF Gao, Feng
Wang, Yilin
Kollar, Marton
Walter, Eric
Szanyi, Janos
Peden, Charles
TI Mechanism of the selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 over
Cu-CHA-based catalysts
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gao, Feng; Wang, Yilin; Kollar, Marton; Szanyi, Janos; Peden, Charles] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Inst Integrated Catalysis, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
[Walter, Eric] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM chuck.peden@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 268-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600012
ER
PT J
AU Garrison, A
Evasius, D
AF Garrison, Arlene
Evasius, David
TI Student internships at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Garrison, Arlene; Evasius, David] Oak Ridge Associated Univ, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM arlene.garrison@orau.org; dean.evasius@orau.org
NR 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 27-SCHB
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605271
ER
PT J
AU Gibson, JK
AF Gibson, John K.
TI Formation and chemistry of multiply-charged gas-phase actinide cation
complexes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gibson, John K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM jkgibson@ibl.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 127-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603531
ER
PT J
AU Gibson, JK
AF Gibson, John K.
TI Accessing new actinide chemistry by fragmentation of gas-phase
coordination complexes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gibson, John K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM jkgibson@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 1
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 34-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602545
ER
PT J
AU Goff, KM
Marsden, KC
AF Goff, Kenneth Michael
Marsden, K. C.
TI Status of electrochemical processes for used nuclear fuel
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Goff, Kenneth Michael; Marsden, K. C.] Idaho Natl Lab, Nucl Nonproliferat Div, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
EM mike.goff@inl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 62-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602572
ER
PT J
AU Greer, JR
Liontas, R
Gu, W
Wang, YQ
Li, N
Fu, EG
Mara, N
AF Greer, Julia R.
Liontas, Rachel
Gu, Wendy
Wang, Yongqiang
Li, Nan
Fu, Engang
Mara, Nathan
TI Effects of helium implantation on tensile properties and microstructure
of amorphous nickel phosphorous metallic glasses
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Greer, Julia R.; Liontas, Rachel; Gu, Wendy] CALTECH, Div Engn & Appl Sci, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Wang, Yongqiang; Li, Nan; Fu, Engang; Mara, Nathan] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM USA.
EM jrgreer@caltech.edu
RI Mara, Nathan/J-4509-2014; Li, Nan /F-8459-2010
OI Li, Nan /0000-0002-8248-9027
NR 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 8-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602521
ER
PT J
AU Gregorich, KE
AF Gregorich, Kenneth E.
TI Heavy element experiments at Berkeley
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gregorich, Kenneth E.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Nucl Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM kegregorich@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 4-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602517
ER
PT J
AU Grimes, TS
Martin, LR
AF Grimes, Travis S.
Martin, Leigh R.
TI Two-phase calorimetric measurements of the enthalpy of extraction of
f-elements by trioctylphosphine oxide: The mechanism of solvation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Grimes, Travis S.; Martin, Leigh R.] Idaho Natl Lab, Aqueous Separat & Radiochem Dept, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
EM Travis.Grimes@inl.gov
RI Martin, Leigh/P-3167-2016
OI Martin, Leigh/0000-0001-7241-7110
NR 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 65-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602575
ER
PT J
AU Grubbs, RB
AF Grubbs, Robert B.
TI Macromolecules designed to respond
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Grubbs, Robert B.] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Grubbs, Robert B.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM robert.grubbs@stonybrook.edu
NR 0
TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 168-PMSE
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604150
ER
PT J
AU Gu, BH
Herndon, E
Mann, B
Wullschleger, S
Graham, D
Liang, LY
AF Gu, Baohua
Herndon, Elizabeth
Mann, Benjamin
Wullschleger, Stan
Graham, David
Liang, Liyuan
TI Effects of iron and iron-oxides on the adsorption, transport, and
degradation of soil organic matter
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gu, Baohua; Herndon, Elizabeth; Mann, Benjamin; Wullschleger, Stan; Graham, David; Liang, Liyuan] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM gub1@ornl.gov
RI Graham, David/F-8578-2010; Gu, Baohua/B-9511-2012
OI Graham, David/0000-0001-8968-7344; Gu, Baohua/0000-0002-7299-2956
NR 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 86-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600738
ER
PT J
AU Guenther, AB
AF Guenther, Alex B.
TI Organic emissions from terrestrial ecosystems: Their role in the Climate
System and interactions with emissions from human activities
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Guenther, Alex B.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM alex.guenther@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 231-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600437
ER
PT J
AU Guo, SJ
AF Guo, Shaojun
TI Engineering multimetallic FePt-based nanowires for enhancing oxygen
reduction reaction and methanol oxidation reaction
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Guo, Shaojun] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
EM shaojun.guo.nano@gmail.com
RI Guo, Shaojun/A-8449-2011
OI Guo, Shaojun/0000-0002-5941-414X
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 51-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603458
ER
PT J
AU Haber, JA
Jung, SH
Guevarra, D
Xiang, CX
Mitrovic, S
Anzenberg, E
Kisielowski, C
Yano, J
Jin, J
Gregoire, JM
AF Haber, Joel A.
Jung, Suho
Guevarra, Dan
Xiang, Chengxiang
Mitrovic, Slobodan
Anzenberg, Eitan
Kisielowski, Christian
Yano, Junko
Jin, Jian
Gregoire, John M.
TI Discovering Ce-rich oxygen evolution catalysts, from high throughput
screening to water electrolysis
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Haber, Joel A.; Jung, Suho; Guevarra, Dan; Xiang, Chengxiang; Mitrovic, Slobodan; Jin, Jian; Gregoire, John M.] CALTECH, Joint Ctr Artificial Photosynth, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
[Jin, Jian] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Kisielowski, Christian] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Natl Ctr Electron Microscopy, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Anzenberg, Eitan; Kisielowski, Christian; Yano, Junko] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Joint Ctr Artificial Photosynth, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Anzenberg, Eitan; Yano, Junko] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Phys Biosci Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM jahaber@caltech.edu
RI Mitrovic, Slobodan/E-7847-2010
OI Mitrovic, Slobodan/0000-0001-8913-8505
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 728-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601794
ER
PT J
AU Han, J
Hoy, J
Wang, L
Sfeir, M
Wong, SS
AF Han, Jinkyu
Hoy, Jessica
Wang, Lei
Sfeir, Matthew
Wong, Stanislaus S.
TI Effect of energy band offsets by various ligands on the photophysical
properties of CdSe quantum dots
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Han, Jinkyu; Wong, Stanislaus S.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Phys & Mat Sci Dept, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Hoy, Jessica; Sfeir, Matthew] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Wang, Lei; Wong, Stanislaus S.] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
EM jhan@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 140-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603544
ER
PT J
AU He, P
Porter, M
Carey, B
Viswanathan, H
AF He, Peng
Porter, Mark
Carey, Bill
Viswanathan, Hari
TI Supercritical CO2/brine/hydrocarbon interactions in shale rock fracture:
A geomicrofluidics approach
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [He, Peng; Porter, Mark; Carey, Bill; Viswanathan, Hari] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM phe@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 19-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600677
ER
PT J
AU Hellebusch, DJ
Alivisatos, AP
AF Hellebusch, Daniel J.
Alivisatos, A. Paul
TI High-resolution TEM of CdSe nanorod sublimation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hellebusch, Daniel J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Alivisatos, A. Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Hellebusch, Daniel J.; Alivisatos, A. Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM dhell@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 746-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601812
ER
PT J
AU Helms, BA
Li, CY
Doris, SE
Meereboer, NL
Lawrence, JP
AF Helms, Brett A.
Li, Changyi
Doris, Sean E.
Meereboer, Niels L.
Lawrence, John P.
TI Adaptive charge transport in reconfigurable materials systems
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Helms, Brett A.; Li, Changyi; Doris, Sean E.; Meereboer, Niels L.; Lawrence, John P.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM bahelms@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 137-POLY
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604539
ER
PT J
AU Helms, BA
Rosen, EL
Gilmore, K
Prendergast, D
AF Helms, Brett A.
Rosen, Evelyn L.
Gilmore, Keith
Prendergast, David
TI Toward atomistic descriptions of semiconductor nanocrystal surfaces
using heterometallic molecular beacons
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Helms, Brett A.; Rosen, Evelyn L.; Gilmore, Keith; Prendergast, David] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM bahelms@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 139-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603543
ER
PT J
AU Hernandez-Sanchez, BA
AF Hernandez-Sanchez, Bernadette A.
TI Bernadette A. Hernandez-Sanchez: Sandia National Laboratories
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hernandez-Sanchez, Bernadette A.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87123 USA.
EM baherna@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 4-PROF
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605232
ER
PT J
AU Hernandez-Sanchez, BA
Yang, P
Hattar, KM
AF Hernandez-Sanchez, Bernadette A.
Yang, Pin
Hattar, Khalid M.
TI Probing scintillation behavior of lanthanide doped YAG and LuAG using
ion beam induced luminescence
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hernandez-Sanchez, Bernadette A.] Sandia Natl Labs, Adv Mat Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
[Yang, Pin; Hattar, Khalid M.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM baherna@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 63-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601167
ER
PT J
AU Hess, RF
Cieslewski, GG
Lindblom, S
Boyle, TJ
Yelton, WG
Limmer, SJ
Bingham, SP
Stillman, G
AF Hess, Ryan F.
Cieslewski, Grzegorz G.
Lindblom, Scott
Boyle, Timothy J.
Yelton, William G.
Limmer, Steven J.
Bingham, Samuel P.
Stillman, Gregory
TI Development of a downhole instrument for measuring real-time
concentration of ionic species in geothermal wells
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hess, Ryan F.; Yelton, William G.; Limmer, Steven J.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Boyle, Timothy J.; Bingham, Samuel P.] Sandia Natl Labs, Adv Mat Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Cieslewski, Grzegorz G.; Lindblom, Scott] Sandia Natl Labs, Dept Geothermal Res, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Stillman, Gregory] Dept Energy, Washington, DC USA.
EM rfhess@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 99-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600748
ER
PT J
AU Hlushak, S
LeVan, D
Cummings, P
McCabe, C
AF Hlushak, Stepan
LeVan, Douglas
Cummings, Peter
McCabe, Clare
TI Heats of adsorption and pore pressures predicted by classical density
functional theory
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
ID ALKANE SORPTION; CARBON
C1 [Hlushak, Stepan; LeVan, Douglas; Cummings, Peter; McCabe, Clare] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Nashville, TN 37212 USA.
[McCabe, Clare] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Chem, Nashville, TN 37212 USA.
[Cummings, Peter] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA.
EM stepan.hlushak@gmail.com
RI McCabe, Clare/I-8017-2012
OI McCabe, Clare/0000-0002-8552-9135
NR 10
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 22-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600680
ER
PT J
AU Hoy, J
Han, J
Wang, L
Wong, SS
Sfeir, MY
AF Hoy, Jessica
Han, Jinkyu
Wang, Lei
Wong, Stanislaus S.
Sfeir, Matthew Y.
TI Steady-state and time-resolved optical characterization of CdSe quantum
dot - ligand interfacial states
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hoy, Jessica; Sfeir, Matthew Y.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Han, Jinkyu; Wang, Lei; Wong, Stanislaus S.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Wong, Stanislaus S.] SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
EM jhoy@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 317-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603706
ER
PT J
AU Huq, A
AF Huq, Ashfia
TI Neutron diffraction opportunities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Huq, Ashfia] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Spallat Neutron Source, Chem & Engn Mat Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM huqa@ornl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 356-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601443
ER
PT J
AU Ilton, ES
Kerisit, SN
Bylaska, EJ
AF Ilton, Eugene S.
Kerisit, Sebastien N.
Bylaska, Eric J.
TI Ab initio MD modeling of U doped Fe-(hydr)oxides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ilton, Eugene S.; Kerisit, Sebastien N.; Bylaska, Eric J.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM eugene.ilton@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 223-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603625
ER
PT J
AU Ime, A
Dadmun, MD
Naskar, A
AF Ime, Adam
Dadmun, M. D.
Naskar, Amit
TI Impact of polyethylene oxide on the assembly of lignin structure in
solution
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ime, Adam; Dadmun, M. D.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Dadmun, M. D.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Naskar, Amit] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM aimel@utk.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 485-POLY
PG 2
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605023
ER
PT J
AU Jin, GB
AF Jin, Geng Bang
TI Neptunium: The key to understanding the behavior of actinide
chalcogenides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Jin, Geng Bang] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM gjin@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 56-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602566
ER
PT J
AU Jun, YS
Neil, CW
Ray, JR
Lee, B
AF Jun, Young-Shin
Neil, Chelsea W.
Ray, Jessica R.
Lee, Byeongdu
TI Arsenate-promoted water content in heterogeneously formed iron
(hydr)oxide nanoparticles
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Jun, Young-Shin; Neil, Chelsea W.; Ray, Jessica R.] Washington Univ, Dept Energy Environm & Chem Engn, St Louis, MO 63130 USA.
[Lee, Byeongdu] Argonne Natl Lab, Xray Sci Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM ysjun@seas.wustl.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 26-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600683
ER
PT J
AU Jun, YS
Shao, HB
Hu, YD
Ray, JR
AF Jun, Young-Shin
Shao, Hongbo
Hu, Yandi
Ray, Jessica R.
TI Nanogeochemistry of illite in shale pores
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Jun, Young-Shin; Shao, Hongbo; Hu, Yandi; Ray, Jessica R.] Washington Univ, Dept Energy Environm & Chem Engn, St Louis, MO 63130 USA.
[Shao, Hongbo] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Hu, Yandi] Univ Houston, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Houston, TX 77204 USA.
EM ysjun@seas.wustl.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 3-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600662
ER
PT J
AU Karunananda, MK
Chattopadhyay, S
Shibata, T
Alp, EE
Bi, WL
Mankad, NP
AF Karunananda, Malkanthi K.
Chattopadhyay, Some
Shibata, Tomohiro
Alp, E. Ercan
Bi, Wen Li
Mankad, Neal P.
TI Combined XANES, Mossbauer, and DFT analysis of Cu-Fe and Zn-Fe
heterobimetallic complexes featuring polar metal-metal bonds
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Karunananda, Malkanthi K.; Mankad, Neal P.] Univ Illinois, Dept Chem, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
[Chattopadhyay, Some; Shibata, Tomohiro] Argonne Natl Lab, CSRRI IIT, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Chattopadhyay, Some; Shibata, Tomohiro] IIT, Dept Phys, Chicago, IL 60616 USA.
[Alp, E. Ercan; Bi, Wen Li] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM mkarun3@uic.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 827-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602007
ER
PT J
AU Kasakov, S
Zhao, C
Chase, ZA
Fulton, J
Camaioni, DM
Vjunov, A
Lercher, JA
AF Kasakov, Stanislav
Zhao, Chen
Chase, Zizwe A.
Fulton, John
Camaioni, Donald Martin
Vjunov, Aleksei
Lercher, Johannes August
TI Novel glucose and cellulose derived dual-functional Ni/C-SO3H catalyst
for liquid phase phenol hydrodeoxygenation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kasakov, Stanislav; Zhao, Chen; Lercher, Johannes August] Tech Univ Munich, Catalysis Reseach Ctr, D-85748 Garching, Bayern, Germany.
[Kasakov, Stanislav; Zhao, Chen; Lercher, Johannes August] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Chem, D-85748 Garching, Bayern, Germany.
[Chase, Zizwe A.] Washington State Univ, Sch Chemcial & Biol Engn, Pullmann, WA 99364 USA.
[Fulton, John; Camaioni, Donald Martin; Vjunov, Aleksei; Lercher, Johannes August] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Inst Integrated Catalysis, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM stanislav.kasakov@tum.de
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 314-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600056
ER
PT J
AU Kay, BD
Smith, RS
AF Kay, Bruce D.
Smith, R. Scott
TI Using nanoscale amorphous solid films to create and study deeply
supercooled liquids at interfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kay, Bruce D.; Smith, R. Scott] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Phys Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM bruce.kay@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 142-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603546
ER
PT J
AU Kennedy, JR
AF Kennedy, J. Rory
TI Fuel property and characteristic studies on metallic alloy actinide
bearing systems for fast reactor applications
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kennedy, J. Rory] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID USA.
EM rory.kennedy@inl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 63-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602573
ER
PT J
AU Kerisit, S
Pierce, EM
Ryan, JV
AF Kerisit, Sebastien
Pierce, Eric M.
Ryan, Joseph V.
TI Monte Carlo simulations of the corrosion of borosilicate glasses
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kerisit, Sebastien; Ryan, Joseph V.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Pierce, Eric M.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM sebastien.kerisit@pnnl.gov
RI Pierce, Eric/G-1615-2011
OI Pierce, Eric/0000-0002-4951-1931
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 145-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600790
ER
PT J
AU Khalifah, P
Janssen, Y
Bo, SH
Middlemiss, D
Grey, C
AF Khalifah, Peter
Janssen, Yuri
Bo, Shouhang
Middlemiss, Derek
Grey, Clare
TI Structural modulation in the battery material LiFeBO3: Symmetry
analysis, thermodynamic oddities, and relationship to Li ion mobility
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Khalifah, Peter; Janssen, Yuri; Bo, Shouhang; Middlemiss, Derek; Grey, Clare] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY USA.
[Khalifah, Peter] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Middlemiss, Derek; Grey, Clare] Univ Cambridge, Dept Chem, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England.
EM kpete@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 359-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601446
ER
PT J
AU Khalifah, P
Colabello, D
AF Khalifah, Peter
Colabello, Diane
TI Ternary molybdates with direct metal-metal bonding
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Khalifah, Peter; Colabello, Diane] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY USA.
[Khalifah, Peter] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM kpete@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 62-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601166
ER
PT J
AU Kimmel, GA
Baer, M
Mundy, CJ
Petrik, NG
Smith, RS
Kay, BD
AF Kimmel, Greg A.
Baer, Marcel
Mundy, Christopher J.
Petrik, Nikolay G.
Smith, R. Scott
Kay, Bruce D.
TI Structure of thin water films at hydrophobic and hydrophilic interfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kimmel, Greg A.; Baer, Marcel; Mundy, Christopher J.; Petrik, Nikolay G.; Smith, R. Scott; Kay, Bruce D.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Phys Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM gregory.kimmel@pnnl.gov
RI Petrik, Nikolay/G-3267-2015
OI Petrik, Nikolay/0000-0001-7129-0752
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 144-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603548
ER
PT J
AU Klimov, V
AF Klimov, Victor
TI Semiconductor nanocrystals with engineered multi-carrier interactions
for solar cells and LEDs
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Klimov, Victor] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Chem, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM klimov@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 94-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603498
ER
PT J
AU Knecht, MR
Zahran, EM
Bedford, NM
Nguyen, MA
Chang, YJ
Guiton, BS
Naik, RR
Bachas, LG
AF Knecht, Marc R.
Zahran, Elsayed M.
Bedford, Nicholas M.
Nguyen, Michelle A.
Chang, Yao-Jen
Guiton, Beth S.
Naik, Rajesh R.
Bachas, Leonidas G.
TI Light activated tandem catalysis driven by multicomponent nanomaterials
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Knecht, Marc R.; Zahran, Elsayed M.; Bedford, Nicholas M.; Nguyen, Michelle A.; Bachas, Leonidas G.] Univ Miami, Dept Chem, Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA.
[Bedford, Nicholas M.; Naik, Rajesh R.] Air Force Res Lab, Mat & Mfg Directorate, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA.
[Chang, Yao-Jen; Guiton, Beth S.] Univ Kentucky, Dept Chem, Lexington, KY 40506 USA.
[Guiton, Beth S.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM knecht@miami.edu
RI Bachas, Leonidas/G-2479-2015
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 7
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 432-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601516
ER
PT J
AU Kostecki, R
Lucas, I
Syzdek, J
Lux, S
Jarry, A
Zormpa, V
AF Kostecki, Robert
Lucas, Ivan
Syzdek, Jaroslaw
Lux, Simon
Jarry, Angelique
Zormpa, Vasilea
TI Chemical imaging of electrochemical interfaces in Li-ion battery systems
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kostecki, Robert; Lucas, Ivan; Syzdek, Jaroslaw; Lux, Simon; Jarry, Angelique; Zormpa, Vasilea] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM r_kostecki@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 5
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 56-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603462
ER
PT J
AU Kozlovskaya, V
Ankner, JF
Kharlampieva, E
AF Kozlovskaya, Veronika
Ankner, John F.
Kharlampieva, Eugenia
TI Regulating architecture of nanothin hydrogels: Effect of layering on
pH-triggered swelling
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kozlovskaya, Veronika; Kharlampieva, Eugenia] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Chem, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA.
[Ankner, John F.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 560-POLY
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605096
ER
PT J
AU Krins, N
Singh, A
Xu, LP
Helms, BA
Cabana, J
Milliron, DJ
AF Krins, Natacha
Singh, Ajay
Xu, Linping
Helms, Brett A.
Cabana, Jordi
Milliron, Delia J.
TI Electrochemical durability of nanocrystal- based energy storage
materials
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Krins, Natacha; Singh, Ajay; Xu, Linping; Helms, Brett A.; Cabana, Jordi; Milliron, Delia J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Cabana, Jordi] Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL 60612 USA.
[Milliron, Delia J.] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Chem Engn, Austin, TX 78712 USA.
EM dmilliron@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 712-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601778
ER
PT J
AU Kwon, KD
Refson, K
Sposito, G
AF Kwon, Kideok D.
Refson, Keith
Sposito, Garrison
TI Mechanistic understanding of Mn(IV) oxide reactivity through density
functional theory
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Kwon, Kideok D.] Kangwon Natl Univ, Dept Geol, Chunchon 200777, Gangwon Do, South Korea.
[Refson, Keith] STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab, Didcot OX11 0QX, Oxon, England.
[Sposito, Garrison] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Dept Geochem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM kkwon@kangwon.ac.kr
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 134-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600780
ER
PT J
AU Lee, SS
Schmidt, M
Laanait, N
Sturchio, NC
Fenter, P
AF Lee, Sang Soo
Schmidt, Moritz
Laanait, Nouamane
Sturchio, Neil C.
Fenter, Paul
TI Adsorption of trivalent yttrium at the muscovite (001) - water interface
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Lee, Sang Soo; Schmidt, Moritz; Laanait, Nouamane; Fenter, Paul] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Schmidt, Moritz] Helmholtzzentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Inst Resource Ecol, Dresden, Germany.
[Sturchio, Neil C.] Univ Illinois, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
EM sslee@anl.gov
RI Laanait, Nouamane/A-2498-2016
OI Laanait, Nouamane/0000-0001-7100-4250
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 46-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600703
ER
PT J
AU Lee, S
Ferguson, GA
Seifert, S
Lee, B
Greeley, J
Teschner, D
Papaefthimiou, V
Schlogl, R
Winans, RE
Curtiss, LA
Vajda, S
AF Lee, Sungsik
Ferguson, Glen A.
Seifert, Soenke
Lee, Byeongdu
Greeley, Jeffrey
Teschner, Detre
Papaefthimiou, Vasiliki
Schloegl, Robert
Winans, Randall E.
Curtiss, Larry A.
Vajda, Stefan
TI Subnanometer cobalt clusters: Low temperature oxidative dehydrogenation
catalysts
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Lee, Sungsik; Seifert, Soenke; Lee, Byeongdu; Winans, Randall E.] Argonne Natl Lab, Xray Sci Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Ferguson, Glen A.; Curtiss, Larry A.; Vajda, Stefan] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Greeley, Jeffrey] Purdue Univ, Sch Chem Engn, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
[Teschner, Detre; Schloegl, Robert] Max Planck Gesell, Fritz Haber Inst, Dept Inorgan Chem, Berlin, Germany.
[Papaefthimiou, Vasiliki] Univ Strasbourg, ICPEES, Strasbourg, France.
[Vajda, Stefan] Yale Univ, Dept Chem & Environm Engn, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
EM sungsiklee@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 471-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603849
ER
PT J
AU Leong, GJ
Gertig, ZR
Schulze, MC
Ghavam, A
Richards, RM
AF Leong, G. Jeremy
Gertig, Zackry R.
Schulze, Maxwell C.
Ghavam, Ameen
Richards, Ryan M.
TI Imparting stability to MgO(111) via carbon coating processes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Leong, G. Jeremy; Gertig, Zackry R.; Schulze, Maxwell C.; Ghavam, Ameen; Richards, Ryan M.] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Chem & Geochem, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Leong, G. Jeremy] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Chem & Mat Sci Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM jleong@mines.edu; zgertig@mines.edu
RI Richards, Ryan/B-3513-2008
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 1009-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602174
ER
PT J
AU Li, T
Winans, RE
Lee, B
Karwal, SE
O'Neill, B
Dumesic, JA
Elam, JW
AF Li, Tao
Winans, Randall E.
Lee, Byeongdu
Karwal, Saurabh E.
O'Neill, Brandon
Dumesic, James A.
Elam, Jeffrey W.
TI In situ catalysis studies using synchrotron scattering, diffraction, and
spectroscopy
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Li, Tao; Winans, Randall E.; Lee, Byeongdu] Argonne Natl Lab, Xray Sci Div, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
[Karwal, Saurabh E.; Elam, Jeffrey W.] Argonne Natl Lab, Energy Sci Div, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
[O'Neill, Brandon; Dumesic, James A.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Chem Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
EM taoli@aps.anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 430-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600611
ER
PT J
AU Li, Y
AF Li, Yan
TI Structural and optoelectronic properties of pyramid-shaped cadmium
selenide quantum dots from first-principles calculations
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Li, Yan] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Computat Sci Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM ynli@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 97-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603501
ER
PT J
AU Li, Z
Assary, RS
Atesin, AC
Curtiss, LA
Marks, TJ
AF Li, Zhi
Assary, Rajeev S.
Atesin, Abdurrahman C.
Curtiss, Larry A.
Marks, Tobin J.
TI Catalytic C-O bond hydrogenolysis by tandem homogeneous metal Lewis acid
plus heterogeneous hydrogenation catalysts
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Li, Zhi; Atesin, Abdurrahman C.; Marks, Tobin J.] Northwestern Univ, Dept Chem, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
[Assary, Rajeev S.; Curtiss, Larry A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM lizhi432@northwestern.edu
RI Surendran Assary, Rajeev/E-6833-2012; Li, Zhi/D-8662-2011
OI Surendran Assary, Rajeev/0000-0002-9571-3307; Li,
Zhi/0000-0003-2770-6364
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 17-ORGN
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602632
ER
PT J
AU Liang, F
AF Liang, Felix
TI Exploring the coupling to neutron transfer in fusion involving
neutron-rich nuclei
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Liang, Felix] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Joint Inst Heavy Ion Res, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM liangjf@ornl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 12-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602525
ER
PT J
AU Lilova, K
Wu, LL
Pierce, E
Brown, C
Schliesser, J
Woodfiled, B
Navrotsky, A
AF Lilova, Kristina
Wu, Lili
Pierce, Eric
Brown, Christopher
Schliesser, Jacob
Woodfiled, Brian
Navrotsky, Alexandra
TI Structure and thermochemical studies of feldspathoid minerals used in
nuclear waste management
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Lilova, Kristina; Wu, Lili; Navrotsky, Alexandra] Univ Calif Davis, Peter A Rock Thermochem Lab, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Lilova, Kristina; Wu, Lili; Navrotsky, Alexandra] Univ Calif Davis, NEAT ORU, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Pierce, Eric] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environm Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Brown, Christopher] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Geosci Grp, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Schliesser, Jacob; Woodfiled, Brian] Brigham Young Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Provo, UT 84602 USA.
EM kililova@ucdavis.edu
RI Pierce, Eric/G-1615-2011
OI Pierce, Eric/0000-0002-4951-1931
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 127-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600774
ER
PT J
AU Liu, C
Dasgupta, NP
Tang, JY
Yang, PD
AF Liu, Chong
Dasgupta, Neil P.
Tang, Jinyao
Yang, Peidong
TI Nanowire-based structure integration for artificial photosynthesis
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Liu, Chong; Dasgupta, Neil P.; Tang, Jinyao; Yang, Peidong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Liu, Chong; Yang, Peidong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Yang, Peidong] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM whattodo.howtodo@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 4-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600228
ER
PT J
AU Liu, CX
AF Liu, Chongxuan
TI Subgrid heterogeneity and scaling of biogeochemical processes in
subsurface environments
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Liu, Chongxuan] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM chongxuan.liu@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 105-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600754
ER
PT J
AU Liu, J
AF Liu, Jun
TI Nanostructured electrode materials for Li-ion chemistry and beyond
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Liu, Jun] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Energy Proc & Mat Div, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM jun.liu@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 42-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600264
ER
PT J
AU Liu, MZ
Appavoo, K
Sfeir, M
Nam, CY
Black, CT
AF Liu, Mingzhao
Appavoo, Kannatassen
Sfeir, Matthew
Nam, Chang-Yong
Black, Charles T.
TI In situ spectroscopic studies for semiconductor nanowire photocatalysts
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Liu, Mingzhao; Appavoo, Kannatassen; Sfeir, Matthew; Nam, Chang-Yong; Black, Charles T.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM mzliu@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 192-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603594
ER
PT J
AU Liu, P
AF Liu, Ping
TI Theoretical studies of metal nanoparticles in heterogeneous catalysis
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Liu, Ping] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM pingliu3@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 155-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603559
ER
PT J
AU Loring, J
Chen, J
Schaef, T
Thompson, CJ
Qafoku, O
Rosso, K
Felmy, A
McGrail, P
Ilton, E
AF Loring, John
Chen, Jeffrey
Schaef, Todd
Thompson, Christopher J.
Qafoku, Odeta
Rosso, Kevin
Felmy, Andrew
McGrail, Pete
Ilton, Eugene
TI Reactions of montmorillonite with dry to water-saturated supercritical
CO2: Importance for clay-rich shales
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Loring, John; Chen, Jeffrey; Schaef, Todd; Qafoku, Odeta; Rosso, Kevin; Felmy, Andrew; Ilton, Eugene] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Phys Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Thompson, Christopher J.; McGrail, Pete] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM john.loring@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 1-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600661
ER
PT J
AU Lu, P
Xiao, XC
Li, C
Kim, JH
Harris, SJ
AF Lu, Peng
Xiao, Xingcheng
Li, Chen
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Harris, Stephen J.
TI Probing and stabilizing the electrolyte and negative electrode interface
in lithium ion batteries: A surface chemistry perspective
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Lu, Peng; Xiao, Xingcheng; Kim, Jung-Hyun] Gen Motors R&D, Warren, MI 48090 USA.
[Li, Chen] Zee Aero, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA.
[Harris, Stephen J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 54-PHYS
PG 2
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603460
ER
PT J
AU Lucas, D
Koshland, CP
AF Lucas, Donald
Koshland, Catherine P.
TI Complex role of halogenated hydrocarbons in combustion
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Lucas, Donald] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Koshland, Catherine P.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM d_lucas@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 169-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600384
ER
PT J
AU Lukens, W
Hayton, TW
Edelstein, NM
Magnani, N
Fortier, SW
Seaman, LA
AF Lukens, Wayne
Hayton, Trevor W.
Edelstein, Norman M.
Magnani, Nicola
Fortier, Skye W.
Seaman, Lani A.
TI Investigating the sigma- and n-interactions between U(V) and halide,
alkoxide, amide and ketimide ligands
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Lukens, Wayne; Edelstein, Norman M.; Magnani, Nicola] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Hayton, Trevor W.; Fortier, Skye W.; Seaman, Lani A.] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Chem, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
EM wwlukens@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 91-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602599
ER
PT J
AU Lukens, W
Magnani, N
Tyliszczak, T
Pearce, C
Shuh, D
AF Lukens, Wayne
Magnani, Nicola
Tyliszczak, Tolek
Pearce, Carolyn
Shuh, David
TI Incorporation of technetium into spinel ferrites
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Lukens, Wayne; Magnani, Nicola; Tyliszczak, Tolek; Shuh, David] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Pearce, Carolyn] Univ Manchester, Dalton Nucl Inst, Manchester, Lancs, England.
EM wwlukens@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 125-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600773
ER
PT J
AU Mann, BF
Tolic, N
Herndon, EM
Portier, E
Chu, RK
Chowdhury, TR
Callister, SJ
Robinson, R
Liang, LY
Graham, DE
Wullschleger, SD
Gu, BH
AF Mann, Benjamin F.
Tolic, Nikola
Herndon, Elizabeth M.
Portier, Evan
Chu, Rosalie K.
Chowdhury, Taniya Roy
Callister, Stephen J.
Robinson, Robby
Liang, Liyuan
Graham, David E.
Wullschleger, Stan D.
Gu, Baohua
TI High-resolution profiling of permafrost soil organic carbon composition,
characteristics, and relations to carbon turnover rates
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Mann, Benjamin F.; Herndon, Elizabeth M.; Portier, Evan; Chowdhury, Taniya Roy; Liang, Liyuan; Graham, David E.; Wullschleger, Stan D.; Gu, Baohua] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environm Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Tolic, Nikola; Chu, Rosalie K.; Callister, Stephen J.; Robinson, Robby] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Portier, Evan] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94704 USA.
EM mannbf@ornl.gov
RI Graham, David/F-8578-2010; Gu, Baohua/B-9511-2012
OI Graham, David/0000-0001-8968-7344; Gu, Baohua/0000-0002-7299-2956
NR 0
TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 83-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600735
ER
PT J
AU Manthiram, K
Surendranath, Y
Alivisatos, AP
AF Manthiram, Karthish
Surendranath, Yogesh
Alivisatos, A. Paul
TI Assembly of gold nanoparticle electrocatalysts into high surface area
dendrites during CO2 reduction
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Manthiram, Karthish] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Surendranath, Yogesh; Alivisatos, A. Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Manthiram, Karthish; Surendranath, Yogesh; Alivisatos, A. Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM karthish@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 472-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603850
ER
PT J
AU Marafatto, FF
Strader, ML
Gonzalez-Holguera, J
Schwartzberg, A
Gilbert, B
Pena, J
AF Marafatto, Francesco Femi
Strader, Matthew L.
Gonzalez-Holguera, Julia
Schwartzberg, Adam
Gilbert, Benjamin
Pena, Jasquelin
TI Mechanism of delta-MnO2 photoreduction probed by ultrafast pump-probe
spectroscopy
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Marafatto, Francesco Femi; Gonzalez-Holguera, Julia; Pena, Jasquelin] Univ Lausanne, Inst Earth Sci, CH-1015 Lausanne, VD, Switzerland.
[Gilbert, Benjamin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Earth Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Schwartzberg, Adam] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Molecolar Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Strader, Matthew L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM francesco.marafatto@unil.ch
RI Marafatto, Francesco femi/G-6828-2014; Gilbert, Benjamin/E-3182-2010
OI Marafatto, Francesco femi/0000-0003-0602-0427;
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 170-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600812
ER
PT J
AU Marian, J
AF Marian, Jaime
TI Plastic localization in irradiated fusion steels: New insights from
modeling and simulation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Marian, Jaime] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA USA.
EM marian1@llnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 9-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602522
ER
PT J
AU Martin, LR
Mezyk, SP
Mincher, BJ
AF Martin, Leigh R.
Mezyk, Stephen P.
Mincher, Bruce J.
TI Degradation in minor actinide separations: Addressing the challenges of
radiation chemistry
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Martin, Leigh R.; Mincher, Bruce J.] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
[Mezyk, Stephen P.] Calif State Univ Long Beach, Dept Chem & Biochem, Long Beach, CA 90840 USA.
EM Leigh.Martin@inl.gov
RI Martin, Leigh/P-3167-2016; Mincher, Bruce/C-7758-2017
OI Martin, Leigh/0000-0001-7241-7110;
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 44-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602555
ER
PT J
AU Martin, RL
AF Martin, Richard L.
TI Covalency in the actinides probed with ligand K-edge X-ray absoprtion
spectroscopy
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Martin, Richard L.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM rlmartin@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 124-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603528
ER
PT J
AU Martin, RL
AF Martin, Richard L.
TI Covalency and strong correlations in actinide materials
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Martin, Richard L.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM USA.
EM rlmartin@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 72-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602582
ER
PT J
AU Mayali, X
AF Mayali, Xavier
TI Stable isotope probing and imaging mass spectrometry to link identity
and function of microbes in complex assemblages
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Mayali, Xavier] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM mayali1@llnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 100-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600749
ER
PT J
AU Meier, DE
AF Meier, David E.
TI Radioisotope micropower source technologies and applications
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Meier, David E.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM david.meier@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 79-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602588
ER
PT J
AU Miller, A
Kruichak, J
Mills, M
Wang, YF
AF Miller, Andrew
Kruichak, Jessica
Mills, Melissa
Wang, Yifeng
TI Iodide interactions with clay minerals: Batch and diffusion studies
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Miller, Andrew] Emporia State Univ, Dept Phys Sci, Emporia, KS 66801 USA.
[Kruichak, Jessica; Mills, Melissa; Wang, Yifeng] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87123 USA.
EM andrew.walker.miller@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 59-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600713
ER
PT J
AU Minasian, SG
Batista, ER
Keith, JM
Lukens, WW
Kozimor, SA
Martin, RL
Nordlund, D
Shuh, DK
Sokaras, D
Tyliszczak, T
Weng, TC
AF Minasian, Stefan G.
Batista, Enrique R.
Keith, Jason M.
Lukens, Wayne W.
Kozimor, Stosh A.
Martin, Richard L.
Nordlund, Dennis
Shuh, David K.
Sokaras, Dimosthenis
Tyliszczak, Tolek
Weng, Tsu-Chein
TI Soft X-ray investigations of covalent orbital mixing in lanthanide
oxides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Nordlund, Dennis; Sokaras, Dimosthenis; Weng, Tsu-Chein] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
[Minasian, Stefan G.; Lukens, Wayne W.; Shuh, David K.; Tyliszczak, Tolek] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Minasian, Stefan G.; Batista, Enrique R.; Kozimor, Stosh A.; Martin, Richard L.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Keith, Jason M.] Colgate Univ, Hamilton, NY 13346 USA.
EM sgminasian@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 58-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602568
ER
PT J
AU Mirsaleh-Kohan, N
Iberi, V
Simmons, P
Bigelow, NW
Vaschillo, A
Rowland, MM
Best, MD
Pennycook, SJ
Masiello, DJ
Guiton, BS
Camden, JP
AF Mirsaleh-Kohan, Nasrin
Iberi, Vighter
Simmons, Philip
Bigelow, Nicholas W.
Vaschillo, Alex
Rowland, Meng M.
Best, Michael D.
Pennycook, Stephen J.
Masiello, David J.
Guiton, Beth S.
Camden, Jon P.
TI Electronic excitation of hot spots responsible for the observation of
single molecule surface-enhanced Raman scattering
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Mirsaleh-Kohan, Nasrin] Texas Womans Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Denton, TX 76204 USA.
[Iberi, Vighter; Simmons, Philip; Rowland, Meng M.; Best, Michael D.; Camden, Jon P.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Bigelow, Nicholas W.; Vaschillo, Alex; Masiello, David J.] Univ Washington, Dept Chem, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
[Pennycook, Stephen J.; Guiton, Beth S.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Pennycook, Stephen J.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Guiton, Beth S.] Univ Kentucky, Dept Chem, Lexington, KY 40506 USA.
EM NMIRSALEHKOHAN@TWU.EDU
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 338-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603725
ER
PT J
AU Moyer, BA
AF Moyer, Bruce A.
TI Recycle of minor actinides from used nuclear fuel
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Moyer, Bruce A.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM moyerba@ornl.gov
RI Moyer, Bruce/L-2744-2016
OI Moyer, Bruce/0000-0001-7484-6277
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 70-IEC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601040
ER
PT J
AU Mulfort, KL
Mukherjee, A
Kokhan, O
AF Mulfort, Karen L.
Mukherjee, Anusree
Kokhan, Oleksandr
TI Synthesis and structure-function analysis of photosensitizer-catalyst
solar fuels assemblies
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Mulfort, Karen L.; Mukherjee, Anusree; Kokhan, Oleksandr] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci & Engn, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM mulfort@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 19-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601125
ER
PT J
AU Neale, NR
AF Neale, Nathan R.
TI Controlling the properties of silicon and germanium nanocrystals through
surface chemistry
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Neale, Nathan R.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Chem & Mat Sci Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM nathan.neale@nrel.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA INOR-455
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601538
ER
PT J
AU Neeway, J
Ryan, J
Zhu, ZH
Gin, S
AF Neeway, Jim
Ryan, Joe
Zhu, Zihua
Gin, Stephane
TI Low-temperature lithium diffusion in boroaluminosilicate nuclear waste
glasses and quartz
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Neeway, Jim; Ryan, Joe; Zhu, Zihua] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Gin, Stephane] CEA, Paris, France.
EM james.neeway@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 142-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600788
ER
PT J
AU Nelin, CJ
Bagus, PS
Ilton, ES
AF Nelin, Connie J.
Bagus, Paul S.
Ilton, Eugene S.
TI Theoretical analysis of the NEXAFS in U oxides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bagus, Paul S.] Univ N Texas, Dept Chem, Denton, TX 76203 USA.
[Ilton, Eugene S.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM bagus@unt.edu
RI Bagus, Paul/M-1273-2015
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 226-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603628
ER
PT J
AU Nenoff, MT
Patrick, BV
Terry, GJ
Mowry, CD
Sava Gallis, D
Rademacher, DX
AF Nenoff, M. Tina
Patrick, Brady V.
Terry, Garino J.
Mowry, Curtis D.
Sava Gallis, Dorina
Rademacher, David X.
TI Chemistry and chemical durability of a new 129I glass composite material
(GCM) waste form
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Nenoff, M. Tina; Patrick, Brady V.; Terry, Garino J.; Mowry, Curtis D.; Sava Gallis, Dorina; Rademacher, David X.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM tmnenof@sandia.gov
RI Sava Gallis, Dorina/D-2827-2015
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 128-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600775
ER
PT J
AU Neville, ML
Boyle, TJ
Ingersoll, D
Apblett, CA
Yonemoto, DT
AF Neville, Michael L.
Boyle, Timothy J.
Ingersoll, David
Apblett, Christopher A.
Yonemoto, Daniel T.
TI Synthesis and characterization of alkali metal ion battery cathode
materials from novel single-source metal alkoxides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Neville, Michael L.; Boyle, Timothy J.; Ingersoll, David; Apblett, Christopher A.; Yonemoto, Daniel T.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
[Neville, Michael L.; Yonemoto, Daniel T.] Univ New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
EM mlnevil@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 88-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601190
ER
PT J
AU Nitsche, H
AF Nitsche, Heino
TI Functionalized and unaltered mesoporous materials for radionuclide
sequestration
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Nitsche, Heino] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Nitsche, Heino] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Nucl Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM hnitsche@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 22-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602534
ER
PT J
AU Noerpel, M
Lee, SS
Lenhart, JJ
AF Noerpel, Matthew
Lee, Sang Soo
Lenhart, John J.
TI Lead (II) coordination to hematite in the presence of
naturally-occurring organic acids
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Noerpel, Matthew; Lenhart, John J.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Civil Environm & Geodet Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
[Lee, Sang Soo] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM lenhart.49@osu.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 91-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600743
ER
PT J
AU Ok, S
Cole, DR
Sheets, J
Welch, S
Hoyt, D
Muller, K
Washton, NM
Andersen, A
AF Ok, Salim
Cole, Dave R.
Sheets, Julie
Welch, Sue
Hoyt, David
Muller, Karl
Washton, Nancy M.
Andersen, Amity
TI High-pressure MAS NMR study of confined methane
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
ID NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
C1 [Ok, Salim; Cole, Dave R.; Sheets, Julie; Welch, Sue] Ohio State Univ, Sch Earth Sci, Columbus, OH 43201 USA.
[Cole, Dave R.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Chem, Columbus, OH 43201 USA.
[Hoyt, David; Muller, Karl; Washton, Nancy M.; Andersen, Amity] Pacific NW Natl Lab, EMSL, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
[Muller, Karl] Penn State Univ, Dept Chem, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
EM ok.12@osu.edu
NR 2
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 181-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600820
ER
PT J
AU Olmstead, M
Zhang, JY
Dorn, H
Lu, X
Popov, A
Beavers, C
AF Olmstead, Marilyn
Zhang, Jianyuan
Dorn, Harry
Lu, Xing
Popov, Alexey
Beavers, Christine
TI Metal carbide clusters inside fullerene cages and the use of synchrotron
radiation to reveal their structures
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Olmstead, Marilyn] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Chem, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Zhang, Jianyuan; Dorn, Harry] Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ, Dept Chem, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
[Lu, Xing] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China.
[Popov, Alexey] Leibniz Inst Solid State & Mat, Dept Electrochem & Conducting Polymers, D-01069 Dresden, Germany.
[Beavers, Christine] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM mmolmstead@ucdavis.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 105-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601206
ER
PT J
AU Pakhare, D
Schwartz, V
Haynes, D
Abdelsayed, V
Shekhawat, D
Spivey, J
AF Pakhare, Devendra
Schwartz, Viviane
Haynes, Daniel
Abdelsayed, Victor
Shekhawat, Dushyant
Spivey, James
TI Kinetic and transient studies of dry (CO2) reforming of CH4 over Rh
subsutituted lanthanum zirconate (La2Zr2O7) pyrochlores
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Pakhare, Devendra; Spivey, James] Louisiana State Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 USA.
[Schwartz, Viviane] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Haynes, Daniel; Abdelsayed, Victor; Shekhawat, Dushyant] Natl Energy Technol Lab, Morgantown, WV 26507 USA.
EM dpakha1@lsu.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 493-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600224
ER
PT J
AU Parthasarathy, H
Dzombak, DA
Liu, H
Karamalidis, AK
AF Parthasarathy, Hariprasad
Dzombak, David A.
Liu, Hao
Karamalidis, Athanasios K.
TI Effect of brine constituents on the dissolution of arsenopyrite and
galena
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Parthasarathy, Hariprasad; Karamalidis, Athanasios K.] Natl Energy Technol Lab, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 USA.
[Parthasarathy, Hariprasad; Dzombak, David A.; Liu, Hao; Karamalidis, Athanasios K.] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
EM hparthas@andrew.cmu.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 33-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600690
ER
PT J
AU Pedersen, JA
Jacobson, KH
Gunsolus, I
Troiano, J
Lohse, S
Orr, G
Haynes, CL
Murphy, CJ
Geiger, FM
Hamers, RJ
AF Pedersen, Joel A.
Jacobson, Kurt H.
Gunsolus, Ian
Troiano, Julianne
Lohse, Sam
Orr, Galya
Haynes, Christy L.
Murphy, Cathy J.
Geiger, Franz M.
Hamers, Robert J.
TI Interaction of nanoparticles with bacterial lipopolysaccharides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Pedersen, Joel A.; Jacobson, Kurt H.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Pedersen, Joel A.; Hamers, Robert J.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Chem, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Gunsolus, Ian; Haynes, Christy L.] Univ Minnesota, Dept Chem, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
[Troiano, Julianne; Geiger, Franz M.] Northwestern Univ, Dept Chem, Evanston, IL 60201 USA.
[Lohse, Sam; Murphy, Cathy J.] Univ Illinois, Dept Chem, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
[Orr, Galya] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM joelpedersen@wisc.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 112-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600331
ER
PT J
AU Peterman, DR
Zalupski, PR
Ensor, DD
Riddle, CL
AF Peterman, Dean R.
Zalupski, Peter R.
Ensor, Dale D.
Riddle, Catherine L.
TI Complete recovery of actinides from simulated used fuel raffinates using
a hard and soft donor ligands
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Peterman, Dean R.; Zalupski, Peter R.; Ensor, Dale D.; Riddle, Catherine L.] Idaho Natl Lab, Dept Aqueous Separat & Radiochem, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 USA.
EM dean.peterman@inl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 46-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602557
ER
PT J
AU Phelan, WA
Trump, BA
Wallace, DC
Arpino, KE
Neilson, JR
Livi, KJ
Seabourne, CR
Scott, AJ
Payzant, AE
Huq, A
McQueen, TM
AF Phelan, William A.
Trump, Benjamin A.
Wallace, David C.
Arpino, Kathryn E.
Neilson, James R.
Livi, Kenneth J.
Seabourne, Che R.
Scott, Andrew J.
Payzant, Andrew E.
Huq, Ashfia
McQueen, Tyre M.
TI Influence of average and local crystal structures on superconductivity
in the Bi-O-S system
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Phelan, William A.; Arpino, Kathryn E.; Neilson, James R.; McQueen, Tyre M.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Inst Quantum Matter, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
[Phelan, William A.; Trump, Benjamin A.; Wallace, David C.; Arpino, Kathryn E.; Neilson, James R.; McQueen, Tyre M.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Chem, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
[Livi, Kenneth J.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
[Seabourne, Che R.; Scott, Andrew J.] Univ Leeds, Inst Mat Res, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England.
[Payzant, Andrew E.; Huq, Ashfia] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Chem & Engn Mat Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM wphelan2@jhu.edu
RI Payzant, Edward/B-5449-2009; Scott, Andrew/H-6321-2016
OI Payzant, Edward/0000-0002-3447-2060; Scott, Andrew/0000-0003-4235-6462
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 357-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601444
ER
PT J
AU Pierpont, AW
Mock, MT
Rousseau, R
Dougherty, WG
Kassel, S
Bullock, M
AF Pierpont, Aaron W.
Mock, Michael T.
Rousseau, Roger
Dougherty, William G.
Kassel, Scott
Bullock, Morris
TI Protonation of mono-N-2 complexes: A DFT investigation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Pierpont, Aaron W.; Mock, Michael T.; Rousseau, Roger; Bullock, Morris] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Ctr Mol Electrocatalyasis, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
[Dougherty, William G.; Kassel, Scott] Villanova Univ, Dept Chem, Villanova, PA 19085 USA.
EM aaron.pierpont@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 846-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602023
ER
PT J
AU Polyansky, DE
Badiei, Y
Fujita, E
Lewandowska-Andralojc, A
Muckerman, JT
Zong, RF
Thummel, RP
AF Polyansky, Dmitry E.
Badiei, Yosra
Fujita, Etsuko
Lewandowska-Andralojc, Anna
Muckerman, James T.
Zong, Ruifa
Thummel, Randolph P.
TI Low energy proton-coupled electron transfer pathways in photo- and
electrochemical catalytic water oxidation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Polyansky, Dmitry E.; Badiei, Yosra; Fujita, Etsuko; Lewandowska-Andralojc, Anna; Muckerman, James T.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Zong, Ruifa; Thummel, Randolph P.] Univ Houston, Dept Chem, Houston, TX 77204 USA.
EM dep@bnl.gov
RI Lewandowska-Andralojc, Anna/A-8149-2012
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 422-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601506
ER
PT J
AU Raiteri, P
Knight, C
Voth, GA
Gale, JD
AF Raiteri, Paolo
Knight, Chris
Voth, Gregory A.
Gale, Julian D.
TI Simulation of proton exchange at the mineral water interface
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Raiteri, Paolo; Gale, Julian D.] Curtin Univ, Dept Chem, Perth, WA 6151, Australia.
[Knight, Chris] Argonne Natl Lab, Leadership Comp Facil, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Voth, Gregory A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Voth, Gregory A.] Univ Chicago, Dept Chem, James Franck Inst, Inst Biophys Dynam, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Voth, Gregory A.] Univ Chicago, Computat Inst, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
EM p.raiteri@curtin.edu.au
NR 1
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 17-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600675
ER
PT J
AU Ribeiro, FH
Delgass, WN
Schneider, WF
Miller, JT
Yezerets, A
Anggara, T
Paolucci, C
Kispersky, V
Bates, SA
Verma, A
Parekh, A
AF Ribeiro, Fabio H.
Delgass, W. Nicholas
Schneider, William F.
Miller, Jeffrey T.
Yezerets, Aleksey
Anggara, Trunojoyo
Paolucci, Christopher
Kispersky, Vincent
Bates, Shane A.
Verma, Anuj
Parekh, Atish
TI Exploring the catalytic landscape of Cu/SSZ-13 using NO oxidation and
standard selective reduction of NO with NH3
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ribeiro, Fabio H.; Delgass, W. Nicholas; Kispersky, Vincent; Bates, Shane A.; Verma, Anuj; Parekh, Atish] Purdue Univ, Sch Chem Engn, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
[Schneider, William F.; Anggara, Trunojoyo; Paolucci, Christopher] Univ Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA.
[Miller, Jeffrey T.] Argonne Natl Lab, Darien, IL 60439 USA.
[Yezerets, Aleksey] Cummins Inc, Columbus, IN 47202 USA.
EM fabio@purdue.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 270-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600014
ER
PT J
AU Riley, WJ
Tang, JY
Bisht, G
Koven, CD
Ghimire, B
Pau, G
AF Riley, William J.
Tang, Jinyun
Bisht, Gautam
Koven, Charles D.
Ghimire, Bardan
Pau, George
TI Integrating fine-scale microbial dynamics, transport, and abiotic
interactions into the global land model CLM4.5
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Riley, William J.; Tang, Jinyun; Bisht, Gautam; Koven, Charles D.; Ghimire, Bardan; Pau, George] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Earth Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM wjriley@lbl.gov
RI Riley, William/D-3345-2015; Tang, Jinyun/M-4922-2013; Koven,
Charles/N-8888-2014; Pau, George Shu Heng/F-2363-2015
OI Riley, William/0000-0002-4615-2304; Tang, Jinyun/0000-0002-4792-1259;
Koven, Charles/0000-0002-3367-0065; Pau, George Shu
Heng/0000-0002-9198-6164
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 6
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 106-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600755
ER
PT J
AU Roop, JT
Hong, KL
Mays, J
AF Roop, Justin T.
Hong, Kunlun
Mays, Jimmy
TI Failure of universal calibration to determine molecular weight of
poly(3-hexylthiophene)
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Roop, Justin T.; Mays, Jimmy] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Hong, Kunlun] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM jroop2@utk.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 152-PMSE
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604134
ER
PT J
AU Rosario-Amorin, D
Ouizem, S
Dickie, DA
Hay, BP
Podair, J
Delmau, LH
Paine, RT
AF Rosario-Amorin, Daniel
Ouizem, Sabrina
Dickie, Diane A.
Hay, Benjamin P.
Podair, Julien
Delmau, Laetitia H.
Paine, Robert T.
TI Something old and something new: Evolving ligand constructs for
f-element ion recognition
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Rosario-Amorin, Daniel; Ouizem, Sabrina; Dickie, Diane A.; Paine, Robert T.] Univ New Mexico, Dept Chem, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
[Hay, Benjamin P.; Podair, Julien; Delmau, Laetitia H.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM rtpaine@unm.edu
RI Dickie, Diane/B-1647-2010
OI Dickie, Diane/0000-0003-0939-3309
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 33-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602544
ER
PT J
AU Roy, LE
Pittman, JJ
Klug, CL
Martin, LR
AF Roy, Lindsay E.
Pittman, Jennifer J.
Klug, Christopher L.
Martin, Leigh R.
TI Insights into the bonding of Ln-DTPA chelates: A combined
experimental/theoretical study
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Roy, Lindsay E.; Pittman, Jennifer J.] Savannah River Natl Lab, Aiken, SC 29808 USA.
[Klug, Christopher L.] Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA 30904 USA.
[Martin, Leigh R.] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
EM lindsay.roy@srnl.doe.gov
RI Martin, Leigh/P-3167-2016
OI Martin, Leigh/0000-0001-7241-7110
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 975-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602146
ER
PT J
AU Ruddy, DA
Neale, NR
Reid, OG
Leonard, BM
Pylypenko, S
AF Ruddy, Daniel A.
Neale, Nathan R.
Reid, Obadiah G.
Leonard, Brian M.
Pylypenko, Svitlana
TI Molecular precursor approaches to the design and synthesis of catalytic
materials for renewable fuels production
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ruddy, Daniel A.; Neale, Nathan R.; Reid, Obadiah G.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Chem & Mat Sci Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Leonard, Brian M.] Univ Wyoming, Dept Chem, Laramie, WY 82071 USA.
[Pylypenko, Svitlana] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Met & Mat Engn, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM dan.ruddy@nrel.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 523-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601603
ER
PT J
AU Salmeron, MB
AF Salmeron, Miquel B.
TI Solid-electrolyte interface: Structure and reactions
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Salmeron, Miquel B.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM mbsalmeron@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 147-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603551
ER
PT J
AU Sattelberger, AP
AF Sattelberger, Alfred P.
TI Connecting the molecular and solid-state chemistry of technetium
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Sattelberger, Alfred P.] Argonne Natl Lab, Energy Engn & Syst Anal Directorate, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Sattelberger, Alfred P.] Univ Nevada, Dept Chem, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA.
[Sattelberger, Alfred P.] Northwestern Univ, Dept Chem, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
EM asattelberger@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 100-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602608
ER
PT J
AU Saykally, R
Smith, JW
Shih, I
Sheardy, A
Lam, R
Prendergast, D
Borodin, O
AF Saykally, Richard
Smith, J. W.
Shih, I.
Sheardy, A.
Lam, R.
Prendergast, D.
Borodin, O.
TI Solvation structure of LiBF4 in propylene carbonate from X-ray
absorption spectroscopy
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Saykally, Richard; Smith, J. W.; Shih, I.; Sheardy, A.; Lam, R.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Saykally, Richard; Smith, J. W.; Shih, I.; Sheardy, A.; Lam, R.; Prendergast, D.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Borodin, O.] US Army Res Lab, Adelphi, MD USA.
EM saykally@berkeley.edu
RI Borodin, Oleg/B-6855-2012
OI Borodin, Oleg/0000-0002-9428-5291
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 11-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603418
ER
PT J
AU Scaglione, JM
Clarity, J
Pierce, E
Howard, R
Hardin, E
Clark, R
AF Scaglione, John M.
Clarity, Justin
Pierce, Eric
Howard, Robert
Hardin, Ernest
Clark, Robert
TI Impacts of groundwater ionic species on spent fuel reactivity
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Scaglione, John M.; Clarity, Justin; Pierce, Eric; Howard, Robert] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Hardin, Ernest] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
[Clark, Robert] US DOE, Las Vegas, NV 89030 USA.
EM scaglionejm@ornl.gov
RI Pierce, Eric/G-1615-2011
OI Pierce, Eric/0000-0002-4951-1931
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 109-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600758
ER
PT J
AU Schmidt, M
Lee, SS
Knope, KE
Bellucci, F
Soderholm, L
Fenter, P
AF Schmidt, Moritz
Lee, Sang Soo
Knope, Karah E.
Bellucci, Francesco
Soderholm, L.
Fenter, Paul
TI Interfacial reactivity of Pu and Th at the muscovite (001) basal plane
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Schmidt, Moritz] Helmholtzzentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Inst Resource Ecol, Dresden, Germany.
[Lee, Sang Soo; Knope, Karah E.; Bellucci, Francesco; Soderholm, L.; Fenter, Paul] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM moritz.schmidt@hzdr.de
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 58-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600712
ER
PT J
AU Seabold, JA
Zhu, K
Neale, NR
AF Seabold, Jason A.
Zhu, Kai
Neale, Nathan R.
TI Efficient solar photoelectrolysis by Mo:BiVO4 through controlled
electron transport
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Seabold, Jason A.; Zhu, Kai; Neale, Nathan R.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Chem & Mat Sci Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM sjason5@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA INOR-468
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601550
ER
PT J
AU Seaman, LA
Ewing, B
Goff, GS
Runde, WH
AF Seaman, Lani A.
Ewing, Bill
Goff, George S.
Runde, Wolfgang H.
TI Extraction of uranyl from the lanthanide elements in acidic media using
dithiophosphinate based ionic liquids
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Seaman, Lani A.; Ewing, Bill; Goff, George S.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87505 USA.
[Runde, Wolfgang H.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Off Sci, Sci Program Off, Los Alamos, NM 87505 USA.
EM lseaman@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 968-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602139
ER
PT J
AU Sengor, SS
Singh, G
Dohnalkova, A
Spycher, N
Ginn, TR
Peyton, B
Sani, RK
AF Sengor, S. Sevinc
Singh, Gursharan
Dohnalkova, Alice
Spycher, Nicolas
Ginn, Timothy R.
Peyton, Brent
Sani, Rajesh K.
TI Aggregation of biogenic U(IV) nanoparticles: Impact of different
environmental conditions
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Sengor, S. Sevinc] So Methodist Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Dallas, TX 75205 USA.
[Singh, Gursharan; Sani, Rajesh K.] South Dakota Sch Mines & Technol, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Rapid City, SD 57701 USA.
[Dohnalkova, Alice] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Environm Mol Sci Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Spycher, Nicolas] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Earth Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Ginn, Timothy R.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
[Peyton, Brent] Montana State Univ, Chem & Biol Engn Dept, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA.
EM sssengor@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 18-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600241
ER
PT J
AU Seo, M
Yoo, J
Dayeh, SA
Picraux, ST
Taylor, AJ
Prasankumar, RP
AF Seo, Minah
Yoo, Jinkyoung
Dayeh, Shadi A.
Picraux, Samuel T.
Taylor, Antoinette J.
Prasankumar, Rohit P.
TI Tracking carriers through space and time in single silicon nanowires
using ultrafast optical microscopy
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Seo, Minah; Yoo, Jinkyoung; Dayeh, Shadi A.; Picraux, Samuel T.; Taylor, Antoinette J.; Prasankumar, Rohit P.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Seo, Minah] Korea Inst Sci & Technol, Seoul, South Korea.
[Dayeh, Shadi A.] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA.
EM rpprasan@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 236-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603637
ER
PT J
AU Shao, YY
Liu, TB
Li, GS
Gu, M
Liu, J
AF Shao, Yuyan
Liu, Tianbiao
Li, Guosheng
Gu, Meng
Liu, Jun
TI Electrolytes for rechargeable magnesium batteries: Coordination and
property
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Shao, Yuyan; Liu, Tianbiao; Li, Guosheng; Gu, Meng; Liu, Jun] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM yuyan.shao@pnnl.gov
RI Shao, Yuyan/A-9911-2008
OI Shao, Yuyan/0000-0001-5735-2670
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 7
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 262-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600006
ER
PT J
AU Shinar, J
Shinar, R
AF Shinar, Joseph
Shinar, Ruth
TI Recent advances in spin-coated small molecule OLEDs, ITO-free OLEDs, and
OLED-based chemical and biological sensors
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Shinar, Joseph] Iowa State Univ, Ames Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Shinar, Joseph] Iowa State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Shinar, Ruth] Iowa State Univ, Microelect Res Ctr, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Shinar, Ruth] Iowa State Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
EM jshinar@iastate.edu
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 4
U2 11
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 187-PMSE
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604167
ER
PT J
AU Shuh, DK
AF Shuh, David K.
TI From small photons to big photons: Nearly two decades of actinide
science in Berkeley with Norman Edelstein
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Shuh, David K.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM DKShuh@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 55-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602565
ER
PT J
AU Silbernagel, R
Burns, JD
Shehee, TC
Hobbs, DT
Clearfield, A
AF Silbernagel, Rita
Burns, Jonathan D.
Shehee, Thomas C.
Hobbs, David T.
Clearfield, Abraham
TI Unconventional metal-organic frameworks (UMOFs) for separation of
lanthanides from actinides and americium from curium
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Silbernagel, Rita; Burns, Jonathan D.; Clearfield, Abraham] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Chem, College Stn, TX 77842 USA.
[Shehee, Thomas C.; Hobbs, David T.] Savannah River Natl Lab, Aiken, SC USA.
EM Rita.Silbernagel@chem.tamu.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 970-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602141
ER
PT J
AU Singer, DM
Guo, H
Davis, JA
AF Singer, David M.
Guo, Hua
Davis, James A.
TI U(VI) and Sr(II) sequestration in mesoporous materials: The importance
of confined pore spaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Singer, David M.] Kent State Univ, Dept Geol, Kent, OH 44122 USA.
[Guo, Hua] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Davis, James A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Earth Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM dsinger4@kent.edu
RI Davis, James/G-2788-2015
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 55-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600710
ER
PT J
AU Smith, SC
Yoon, M
Park, C
Attala, V
Scheffler, M
AF Smith, Sean C.
Yoon, Mina
Park, Changwon
Attala, Viktor
Scheffler, Matthias
TI Understanding charge-transfer phenomena in a canonical electron
donor-acceptor complex: Tetrathiafulvalene
(TTF)-Tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ)
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Smith, Sean C.; Yoon, Mina; Park, Changwon] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Attala, Viktor; Scheffler, Matthias] Max Planck Gesell, Fritz Haber Inst, Berlin, Germany.
EM smithsc@ornl.gov
RI Yoon, Mina/A-1965-2016; Park, Changwon/B-3417-2016; Scheffler,
Matthias/O-4649-2016
OI Yoon, Mina/0000-0002-1317-3301; Park, Changwon/0000-0002-1788-045X;
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 349-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600087
ER
PT J
AU Soderholm, L
Skanthakumar, S
Knope, K
Wilson, R
Vasiliu, M
Dixon, DA
AF Soderholm, L.
Skanthakumar, S.
Knope, Karah
Wilson, Richard
Vasiliu, Monica
Dixon, David A.
TI Tetravalent actinide nanparticles in aqueous solution: Structure and
reactivity
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Soderholm, L.; Skanthakumar, S.; Knope, Karah; Wilson, Richard] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Vasiliu, Monica; Dixon, David A.] Univ Alabama, Dept Chem, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA.
EM LS@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 54-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602564
ER
PT J
AU Soderholm, L
Skanthakumar, S
Wilson, RE
AF Soderholm, Lynda
Skanthakumar, S.
Wilson, Richard E.
TI Correlating the structures of metal-ion solution complexes with their
thermodynamic stability constants
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Soderholm, Lynda; Skanthakumar, S.; Wilson, Richard E.] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM ls@anl.gov
RI Wilson, Richard/H-1763-2011
OI Wilson, Richard/0000-0001-8618-5680
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 479-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603856
ER
PT J
AU Somorjai, GA
Gross, E
Toste, FD
AF Somorjai, Gabor A.
Gross, Elad
Toste, F. Dean
TI Bridging heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis using small (< 40
atoms) metallic nanoparticles
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Somorjai, Gabor A.; Gross, Elad; Toste, F. Dean] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM somorjai@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 63-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603467
ER
PT J
AU Stack, AG
Bracco, JN
Raiteri, P
Higgins, SR
Gale, JD
AF Stack, Andrew G.
Bracco, Jacquelyn N.
Raiteri, Paolo
Higgins, Steven R.
Gale, Julian D.
TI Atomic-scale to mesoscale simulation of mineral growth and dissolution
reactions
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Stack, Andrew G.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Raiteri, Paolo; Gale, Julian D.] Curtin Univ, Dept Chem, Perth, WA 6845, Australia.
[Bracco, Jacquelyn N.; Higgins, Steven R.] Wright State Univ, Dept Chem, Dayton, OH 45435 USA.
EM stackag@ornl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 173-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600815
ER
PT J
AU Stoller, RE
Xu, HX
Osetskiy, Y
Nicholson, DM
Stocks, M
AF Stoller, Roger E.
Xu, Haixuan
Osetskiy, Yuri
Nicholson, Donald M.
Stocks, Malcolm
TI Radiation-induced defect formation and short-term evolution:
Computational methods and experimental results
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Stoller, Roger E.; Osetskiy, Yuri; Stocks, Malcolm] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Mat Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Nicholson, Donald M.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Comp Sci & Math Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Xu, Haixuan] Univ Tennessee, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Knoville, TN 37996 USA.
EM rkn@ornl.gov
RI Xu, Haixuan/C-9841-2009
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 19-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602532
ER
PT J
AU Stoyer, MA
Nikolic, RJ
Karpenko, VP
Henderson, RA
Voss, LF
Conway, AM
Shao, QH
Frye, CD
AF Stoyer, Mark A.
Nikolic, Rebecca J.
Karpenko, Victor P.
Henderson, Roger A.
Voss, Lars F.
Conway, Adam M.
Shao, Qinghui
Frye, Clint D.
TI Simulations of novel nuclear battery concepts
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Stoyer, Mark A.] LLNL, Div Phys, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
[Nikolic, Rebecca J.; Karpenko, Victor P.; Henderson, Roger A.; Voss, Lars F.; Conway, Adam M.; Shao, Qinghui; Frye, Clint D.] LLNL, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
NR 4
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 81-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602590
ER
PT J
AU Strachan, D
Neeway, J
AF Strachan, Denis
Neeway, Jim
TI Effects of alteration product precipitation on glass dissolution rate
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Strachan, Denis; Neeway, Jim] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM james.neeway@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 140-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600786
ER
PT J
AU Strathmann, TJ
Vardon, DR
Leow, S
Han, M
Guest, JS
Sharma, BK
Beckham, GT
AF Strathmann, Timothy J.
Vardon, D. R.
Leow, S.
Han, M.
Guest, J. S.
Sharma, B. K.
Beckham, G. T.
TI Hydrothermal biomass conversion strategies for renewable hydrocarbon
fuels
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Strathmann, Timothy J.; Vardon, D. R.; Leow, S.; Han, M.; Guest, J. S.] Univ Illinois, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
[Sharma, B. K.] Univ Illinois, Illinois Sustainable Technol Ctr, Champaign, IL 61820 USA.
[Beckham, G. T.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Natl Bioenergy Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM strthmnn@illinois.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 264-ENVR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600469
ER
PT J
AU Stubbs, JE
Eng, PJ
Biwer, CA
Chaka, AM
Bargar, JR
AF Stubbs, Joanne E.
Eng, Peter J.
Biwer, Craig A.
Chaka, Anne M.
Bargar, John R.
TI Oxidative corrosion of uraninite (UO2) surfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Stubbs, Joanne E.; Eng, Peter J.] Univ Chicago, Ctr Adv Radiat Sources, Chicago, IL 60615 USA.
[Biwer, Craig A.] Univ Michigan, Dept Computat Med & Bioinformat, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Chaka, Anne M.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Bargar, John R.] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Stanford Synchrotron Radiat Lightsource, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA.
EM stubbs@cars.uchicago.edu
RI Stubbs, Joanne/F-9710-2013
OI Stubbs, Joanne/0000-0002-8509-2009
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 5
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 54-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600709
ER
PT J
AU Sun, XG
AF Sun, Xiao-Guang
TI Electrolyte development for energy storage
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
ID IONIC LIQUIDS
C1 [Sun, Xiao-Guang] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM sunx@ornl.gov
NR 4
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 265-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600009
ER
PT J
AU Sutter, P
AF Sutter, Peter
TI Controlled bottom-up synthesis of heterostructures of 2D materials
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Sutter, Peter] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Ctr Funct Nanomat, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM psutter@bnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 459-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603838
ER
PT J
AU Taillefert, M
Hui, L
AF Taillefert, Martial
Hui, Lin
TI Regulation of Mn(IV)-catalyzed anaerobic nitrification and its effect on
sediment diagenesis
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Taillefert, Martial; Hui, Lin] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Earth & Atmospher Sci, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Hui, Lin] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environm Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM mtaillef@eas.gatech.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 137-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600783
ER
PT J
AU Tenney, C
Cygan, R
AF Tenney, Craig
Cygan, Randall
TI Molecular simulation of carbon dioxide, brine, and clay mineral
interactions and determination of contact angles
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Tenney, Craig; Cygan, Randall] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA.
EM cmtenne@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 4-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600663
ER
PT J
AU Teyepaugh, KN
Ensor, DD
Carrick, JD
Tai, S
Delmau, LH
AF Teyepaugh, Kayron N.
Ensor, Dale D.
Carrick, Jesse D.
Tai, Serene
Delmau, Laetitia H.
TI New nitrogen based extractants for the separation of minor actinides
from lanthanides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Teyepaugh, Kayron N.; Ensor, Dale D.; Carrick, Jesse D.; Tai, Serene] Tennessee Technol Univ, Dept Chem, Cookeville, TN 38501 USA.
[Teyepaugh, Kayron N.; Delmau, Laetitia H.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM kntevepaug42@students.tntech.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 67-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602577
ER
PT J
AU Tian, GX
Rao, LF
Edelstein, NM
AF Tian, Guoxin
Rao, Linfeng
Edelstein, Norman M.
TI Spectroscopy properties and hydration of Eu(III) and Cm(III) aqua ions
at elevated temperatures
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Tian, Guoxin; Rao, Linfeng; Edelstein, Norman M.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM gtian@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 88-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602596
ER
PT J
AU Tiede, DM
Huang, J
Blakemore, JD
Kwon, G
Fazi, D
Kokhan, O
Schley, ND
Chapman, KW
Chupas, PJ
Brudvig, GW
Du, PW
Crabtree, RH
AF Tiede, David M.
Huang, Jier
Blakemore, James D.
Kwon, Gihan
Fazi, Diego
Kokhan, Oleksandr
Schley, Nathan D.
Chapman, Karena W.
Chupas, Peter J.
Brudvig, Gary W.
Du, Pingwu
Crabtree, Robert H.
TI Determining domain structures for amorphous metal-oxide water-splitting
catalysts in artificial photosynthesis
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Tiede, David M.; Huang, Jier; Kwon, Gihan; Fazi, Diego; Kokhan, Oleksandr] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Blakemore, James D.; Schley, Nathan D.; Brudvig, Gary W.; Crabtree, Robert H.] Yale Univ, Dept Chem, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
[Chapman, Karena W.; Chupas, Peter J.] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Du, Pingwu] Univ Sci & Technol China, CAS Key Lab Mat Energy Convers, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Du, Pingwu] Univ Sci & Technol China, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China.
EM tiede@anl.gov
RI Du, Pingwu/G-3329-2010
OI Du, Pingwu/0000-0002-2715-0979
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 97-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601198
ER
PT J
AU Tobin, JG
AF Tobin, J. G.
TI Evolution in Pu nanocluster electronic structure: From atomicity to 3D
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Tobin, J. G.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM Tobin1@LLNL.Gov
RI Tobin, James/O-6953-2015
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 224-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603626
ER
PT J
AU Tobin, JG
AF Tobin, J. G.
TI Absence of chemical sensitivity in the 4d and 5d X-ray absorption
spectroscopy of uranium compounds
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Tobin, J. G.] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 USA.
EM JGTobin@LBL.Gov
RI Tobin, James/O-6953-2015
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 51-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602562
ER
PT J
AU Toby, BH
Suchomel, MR
Von Dreele, RB
AF Toby, Brian H.
Suchomel, Matthew R.
Von Dreele, Robert B.
TI Powder diffraction crystallography: Why you need this and how Argonne
helps
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Toby, Brian H.; Suchomel, Matthew R.; Von Dreele, Robert B.] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM toby@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 28-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601133
ER
PT J
AU Todd, TA
AF Todd, Terry A.
TI US fuel cycle R&D program: Overview and significant results
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Todd, Terry A.] Idaho Natl Lab, Fuel Cycle Sci & Technol Div, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
EM terry.todd@inl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 42-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602553
ER
PT J
AU Touchet, T
Landsman, T
Maitland, D
Wilson, T
Cosgriff-Hernandez, E
AF Touchet, Tyler
Landsman, Todd
Maitland, Duncan
Wilson, Tom
Cosgriff-Hernandez, Elizabeth
TI Fabrication of hydrogel coated shape memory polymer composites as
hemostatic sponges
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Touchet, Tyler; Landsman, Todd; Maitland, Duncan; Cosgriff-Hernandez, Elizabeth] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
[Wilson, Tom] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
EM tyler.touchet@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 4
U2 5
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 433-PMSE
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604406
ER
PT J
AU Tsivion, E
Head-Gordon, M
AF Tsivion, Ehud
Head-Gordon, Martin
TI Chemistry of the physical adoption of H-2 and CH4 in
metal-organic-frameworks
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Tsivion, Ehud; Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Tsivion, Ehud] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM tsivion.ehud@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 282-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603682
ER
PT J
AU Tsivion, E
Head-Gordon, M
AF Tsivion, Ehud
Head-Gordon, Martin
TI Pushing forward the adoption of H-2 and CH4 in metal-organic-frameworks:
A theoretical investigation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Tsivion, Ehud; Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Head-Gordon, Martin] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Tsivion, Ehud] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM tsivion.ehud@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 945-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602119
ER
PT J
AU Vajda, S
AF Vajda, Stefan
TI Subnanometer cluster-based catalysts: The effect of cluster size and
composition, support chemistry, and reaction conditions on the
performance of the catalyst
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Vajda, Stefan] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Chem, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Vajda, Stefan] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Vajda, Stefan] Yale Univ, Dept Chem & Environm Engn, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
EM vajda@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 470-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603848
ER
PT J
AU Vineberg, JG
Wang, T
Seitz, JD
Fowler, JS
Ojima, I
AF Vineberg, Jacob G.
Wang, Tao
Seitz, Joshua D.
Fowler, Joanna S.
Ojima, Iwao
TI Development of robust tumor-targeted drug delivery system (TTDDS)
platform and its applications to novel taxane-based drug conjugates with
biotin as the tumor-targeting module
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Vineberg, Jacob G.; Wang, Tao; Seitz, Joshua D.; Fowler, Joanna S.; Ojima, Iwao] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Ojima, Iwao] SUNY Stony Brook, Inst Chem Biol & Drug Discovery, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Fowler, Joanna S.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Biosci, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM jvineberg@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 235-MEDI
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602399
ER
PT J
AU Wang, HW
Vlcek, L
DelloStritto, MJ
Kumar, N
Wesolowski, DJ
Sofo, JO
Kolesnikov, AI
Kent, PR
Kubicki, JD
Anovitz, LM
AF Wang, Hsiu-Wen
Vlcek, Lukas
DelloStritto, Mark J.
Kumar, Nitin
Wesolowski, David J.
Sofo, Jorge O.
Kolesnikov, Alexander I.
Kent, Paul R.
Kubicki, James D.
Anovitz, Lawrence M.
TI Structure and dynamics of the surface-water on SnO2 nanocrystals
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wang, Hsiu-Wen] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Vlcek, Lukas; Wesolowski, David J.; Kolesnikov, Alexander I.; Kent, Paul R.; Anovitz, Lawrence M.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[DelloStritto, Mark J.; Sofo, Jorge O.; Kubicki, James D.] Penn State Univ, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Kumar, Nitin] Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
EM wanghw@lanl.gov
RI Kolesnikov, Alexander/I-9015-2012; Kubicki, James/I-1843-2012; Anovitz,
Lawrence/P-3144-2016
OI Kolesnikov, Alexander/0000-0003-1940-4649; Kubicki,
James/0000-0002-9277-9044; Anovitz, Lawrence/0000-0002-2609-8750
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 5
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 161-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600803
ER
PT J
AU Wang, HW
Page, K
AF Wang, Hsiu-Wen
Page, Katharine
TI High-pressure fluid cell for NPDF instrument: Probing interface
reactions for finite systems
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wang, Hsiu-Wen; Page, Katharine] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lujan Neutron Scattering Ctr, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM wanghw@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 65-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600719
ER
PT J
AU Wang, JW
Lian, J
Gao, F
AF Wang, Jianwei
Lian, Jie
Gao, Fei
TI Apatite waste froms for radionuclide incorporation and long term
performance
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wang, Jianwei] Louisiana State Univ, Dept Geol & Geophys, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
[Lian, Jie] Rensselaer Polytech Inst, Dept Mech Aerosp & Nucl Engn, Troy, NY 12180 USA.
[Gao, Fei] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM jianwei@lsu.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 129-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600776
ER
PT J
AU Wang, SW
Chance, WM
Chen, Y
An, K
Huq, A
Loye, HCZ
Chen, FL
AF Wang, Siwei
Chance, W. Michael
Chen, Yan
An, Ke
Huq, Ashfia
Loye, Hans-Conrad Zur
Chen, Fanglin (Frank)
TI In-situ neutron powder diffraction of solid oxide fuel cell materials
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wang, Siwei; Chen, Fanglin (Frank)] Univ S Carolina, Dept Mech Engn, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
[Chance, W. Michael; Loye, Hans-Conrad Zur] Univ S Carolina, Dept Chem & Biochem, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
[Chen, Yan; An, Ke] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Chem & Engn Mat Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Huq, Ashfia] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Neutron Scattering Sci Div, Oak Ridge, TN USA.
EM chenfa@cec.sc.edu
RI An, Ke/G-5226-2011; Chen, Fanglin/K-1039-2012
OI An, Ke/0000-0002-6093-429X; Chen, Fanglin/0000-0001-9942-8872
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 430-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603809
ER
PT J
AU Wang, YY
Fan, F
Agapov, AL
Hong, KL
Saito, T
Yang, J
Yu, X
Mays, J
Sokolov, AP
AF Wang, Yangyang
Fan, Fei
Agapov, Alexander L.
Hong, Kunlun
Saito, Tomonori
Yang, Jun
Yu, Xiang
Mays, Jimmy
Sokolov, Alexei P.
TI Design of superionic polymers: New insights from Walden plot analysis
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Fan, Fei; Agapov, Alexander L.; Sokolov, Alexei P.] Univ Tennessee, Dept Chem, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Wang, Yangyang; Saito, Tomonori; Mays, Jimmy; Sokolov, Alexei P.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Hong, Kunlun; Yang, Jun; Yu, Xiang] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM ffan@utk.edu
RI Saito, Tomonori/M-1735-2016
OI Saito, Tomonori/0000-0002-4536-7530
NR 1
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 687-POLY
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457605214
ER
PT J
AU Wang, ZM
Shi, Z
Shi, L
Zachara, JM
Fredrickson, JM
AF Wang, Zheming
Shi, Zhi
Shi, Liang
Zachara, John M.
Fredrickson, James M.
TI Kinetic study of the effect of FMN on Fe(III) oxide reduction by MtrABC
proteoliposome system
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wang, Zheming; Shi, Zhi; Shi, Liang; Zachara, John M.; Fredrickson, James M.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM zheming.wang@pnnl.gov
RI Wang, Zheming/E-8244-2010
OI Wang, Zheming/0000-0002-1986-4357
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 101-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600750
ER
PT J
AU Ward, AL
Lukens, WW
Lu, CC
Arnold, J
AF Ward, Ashleigh L.
Lukens, Wayne W.
Lu, Connie C.
Arnold, John
TI Photochemical route to actinide-transition metal bonds: Synthesis,
characterization and reactivity of a series of thorium and uranium
heterobimetallics
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ward, Ashleigh L.; Arnold, John] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Lukens, Wayne W.; Arnold, John] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Lu, Connie C.] Univ Minnesota, Dept Chem, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
EM wardal@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 38-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602549
ER
PT J
AU Watson, LA
Hay, BP
de Sahb, C
Nadas, J
AF Watson, Lori A.
Hay, Benjamin P.
de Sahb, Charles
Nadas, Janos
TI Separation of trivalent lanthanide and actinide ions using polyazine
extractants
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Watson, Lori A.] Earlham Coll, Dept Chem, Richmond, IN 47374 USA.
[Hay, Benjamin P.; de Sahb, Charles; Nadas, Janos] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM watsolo@earlham.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 368-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601453
ER
PT J
AU Wei, LF
Lazo, EO
Awasthi, D
Chowdhury, SR
Jakoncic, J
Ojima, I
AF Wei, Longfei
Lazo, Edwin O.
Awasthi, Divya
Chowdhury, Soumya R.
Jakoncic, Jean
Ojima, Iwao
TI Computational and structural biology approaches to the identification of
potential binding sites of novel benzimidazole inhibitors with Mtb-FtsZ
for antitubercular drug discovery
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wei, Longfei; Awasthi, Divya; Chowdhury, Soumya R.; Ojima, Iwao] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Chem, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Ojima, Iwao] Inst Chem Biol & Drug Discovery, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Lazo, Edwin O.; Jakoncic, Jean] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
EM longfei.wei@stonybrook.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 100-MEDI
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602269
ER
PT J
AU Wesolowski, DJ
AF Wesolowski, David J.
TI Development of experimentally guided and validated computational models
of interfacial structure and dynamics
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wesolowski, David J.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM wesolowskid@ornl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 59-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603463
ER
PT J
AU Whiting, CE
Felker, LK
Wham, RM
Barklay, CD
Kramer, DP
AF Whiting, Christofer E.
Felker, L. Kevin
Wham, Robert M.
Barklay, Chadwick D.
Kramer, Daniel P.
TI Isotopic oxygen exchange kinetics and mechanisms with (PuO2)-Pu-238
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Whiting, Christofer E.; Barklay, Chadwick D.; Kramer, Daniel P.] Univ Dayton, Res Inst, Dayton, OH 45469 USA.
[Felker, L. Kevin; Wham, Robert M.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Nucl Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM chris.whiting@udri.udayton.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 99-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602607
ER
PT J
AU Wilson, RE
DeSio, S
AF Wilson, Richard E.
DeSio, Stephanie
TI Chemistry of protactinium fluorides
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LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wilson, Richard E.; DeSio, Stephanie] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM rewilson@anl.gov
RI Wilson, Richard/H-1763-2011
OI Wilson, Richard/0000-0001-8618-5680
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 36-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602547
ER
PT J
AU Wooten, M
Medrano, A
Osborn, DL
Taatjes, CA
Meloni, G
AF Wooten, Magaly
Medrano, Anthony
Osborn, David L.
Taatjes, Craig A.
Meloni, Giovanni
TI Investigation of oxidation reaction products of 2-phenylethanol using
synchrotron photoionization
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Wooten, Magaly; Medrano, Anthony; Meloni, Giovanni] Univ San Francisco, Dept Chem, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA.
[Osborn, David L.; Taatjes, Craig A.] Sandia Natl Labs, Combust Res Facil, Livermore, CA 94551 USA.
EM mlwooten@usfca.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 381-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603766
ER
PT J
AU Xantheas, SS
Miliordos, E
AF Xantheas, Sotiris S.
Miliordos, Evangelos
TI Analysis of bonding patterns in molecular systems exhibiting partial
biradical character
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Xantheas, Sotiris S.; Miliordos, Evangelos] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Div Phys Sci, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM sotiris.xantheas@pnnl.gov
RI Xantheas, Sotiris/L-1239-2015
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 265-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603665
ER
PT J
AU Xiao, ZG
Yuan, YB
Yang, B
VanDerslice, J
Chen, JH
Huang, JS
AF Xiao, Zhengguo
Yuan, Yongbo
Yang, Bin
VanDerslice, Jeremy
Chen, Jihua
Huang, Jinsong
TI Universal formation of compositionally graded bulk heterojunction for
efficiency enhancement in organic photovoltaics
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Xiao, Zhengguo; Yuan, Yongbo; Yang, Bin; VanDerslice, Jeremy; Huang, Jinsong] Univ Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA.
[Chen, Jihua] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[VanDerslice, Jeremy] JA Wollam Co Inc, Lincoln, NE 68508 USA.
EM jhuang2@unl.edu
RI Chen, Jihua/F-1417-2011
OI Chen, Jihua/0000-0001-6879-5936
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 114-PMSE
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604099
ER
PT J
AU Xiong, SM
Isaacs, EB
Li, Y
AF Xiong, Shangmin
Isaacs, Eric B.
Li, Yan
TI First-principles study of CdS surfaces decorated with sub-nanometer
sized clusters for photocatalytic hydrogen production
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Xiong, Shangmin] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA.
[Xiong, Shangmin; Li, Yan] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Computat Sci Ctr, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Isaacs, Eric B.] Columbia Univ, Dept Appl Phys & Appl Math, New York, NY USA.
EM shangmin.xiong@stonybrook.edu
NR 1
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 370-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603757
ER
PT J
AU Xu, M
Ilton, ES
Engelhard, MH
Kovarik, L
Arey, BW
Felmy, AR
Rosso, KM
Kerisit, S
AF Xu, Man
Ilton, Eugene S.
Engelhard, Mark H.
Kovarik, Libor
Arey, Bruce W.
Felmy, Andrew R.
Rosso, Kevin M.
Kerisit, Sebastien
TI Heteroepitaxy at mineral-water interfaces: Nucleation and growth of
metal carbonates on calcite
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Xu, Man; Ilton, Eugene S.; Engelhard, Mark H.; Kovarik, Libor; Arey, Bruce W.; Felmy, Andrew R.; Rosso, Kevin M.; Kerisit, Sebastien] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM sebastien.kerisit@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 16-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600674
ER
PT J
AU Yan, HP
Park, C
Ahn, GY
Hong, SB
Kenney-Benson, C
Keane, D
Shen, GY
AF Yan, Hongping
Park, Changyong
Ahn, Gun
Hong, Seungbum
Kenney-Benson, Curtis
Keane, Denis
Shen, Guoyin
TI Termination and hydration of forsterite (010) surface
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Yan, Hongping; Park, Changyong; Kenney-Benson, Curtis; Shen, Guoyin] Carnegie Inst Sci, HPCAT, Geophys Lab, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
[Ahn, Gun; Hong, Seungbum] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
[Keane, Denis] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, DND CAT, Lemont, IL 60439 USA.
EM hongpingyan@gmail.com
RI Park, Changyong/A-8544-2008
OI Park, Changyong/0000-0002-3363-5788
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 44-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600701
ER
PT J
AU Yan, S
Kennedy, D
Liu, CX
Xiang, W
Xia, SL
AF Yan, Sen
Kennedy, David
Liu, Chongxuan
Xiang, Wu
Xia, Shuli
TI Nitrate removal by denitrification in anoxic Hanford subsurface sediment
and groundwater system: Kinetics and mechanism
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Yan, Sen; Xiang, Wu] China Univ Geosci, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China.
[Yan, Sen; Kennedy, David; Liu, Chongxuan] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Xia, Shuli] Fudan Univ, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
EM yansen2007@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 3
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 61-GEOC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600715
ER
PT J
AU Yang, P
Wang, ZM
Pan, DQ
Gong, Y
Gibson, J
AF Yang, Ping
Wang, Zheming
Pan, Duoqiang
Gong, Yu
Gibson, John
TI Coordination of actinyl ions to nitrogenous heterocyclic ligands: A
joint theoretical and experimental study
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Yang, Ping; Wang, Zheming; Pan, Duoqiang] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Gong, Yu; Gibson, John] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM ping.yang@pnnl.gov
RI Wang, Zheming/E-8244-2010
OI Wang, Zheming/0000-0002-1986-4357
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 57-NUCL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602567
ER
PT J
AU Yen, HJ
Tsai, H
Nie, WY
Kuo, CY
Wu, JH
Mohite, AD
Liou, GS
Wang, HL
AF Yen, Hung-Ju
Tsai, Hsinhan
Nie, Wanyi
Kuo, Cheng-Yu
Wu, Jia-Hao
Mohite, Adytia D.
Liou, Guey-Sheng
Wang, Hsing-Lin
TI Benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b ']dithiophene-based 2D conjugated polymers for polymer
memory device applications
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Yen, Hung-Ju; Tsai, Hsinhan; Wang, Hsing-Lin] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Nie, Wanyi; Mohite, Adytia D.] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Ctr Integrated Nanotechnol, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
[Kuo, Cheng-Yu; Wu, Jia-Hao; Liou, Guey-Sheng] Natl Taiwan Univ, Inst Polymer Sci & Engn, Taipei 10764, Taiwan.
EM hjyen@lanl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 351-PMSE
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457604328
ER
PT J
AU Yonemoto, DT
Boyle, TJ
Bell, NS
Doan, TQ
AF Yonemoto, Daniel T.
Boyle, Timothy J.
Bell, Nelson S.
Doan, Thu Q.
TI Synthesis of novel group 4 metal carboxylates for the production of
ceramic nanowires
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Yonemoto, Daniel T.; Boyle, Timothy J.; Bell, Nelson S.; Doan, Thu Q.] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
[Yonemoto, Daniel T.] Univ New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA.
EM dtyonem@sandia.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 91-INOR
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601192
ER
PT J
AU Yu, Y
Geller, A
Mao, BH
Chang, R
Gaskell, K
Liu, Z
Jackson, G
Pomfret, MB
Steinhurst, DA
Owrutsky, JC
Eichhorn, BW
AF Yu, Yi
Geller, Aaron
Mao, Baohua
Chang, Rui
Gaskell, Karen
Liu, Zhi
Jackson, Greg
Pomfret, Michael B.
Steinhurst, Daniel A.
Owrutsky, Jeffrey C.
Eichhorn, Bryan W.
TI Mechanistic studies of high temperature water and CO2 electrolysis
through the use of in situ ambient pressure XPS studies
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Yu, Yi; Geller, Aaron; Gaskell, Karen; Eichhorn, Bryan W.] Univ Maryland, Dept Chem & Biochem, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
[Mao, Baohua; Chang, Rui; Liu, Zhi] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Source, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Jackson, Greg] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Mech Engn, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Pomfret, Michael B.; Owrutsky, Jeffrey C.] US Naval Res Lab, Div Chem, Washington, DC 20375 USA.
[Steinhurst, Daniel A.] Nova Res Inc, Alexandria, VA 22308 USA.
EM eichhorn@umd.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 9
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 429-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603808
ER
PT J
AU Zalupski, P
McDowell, R
AF Zalupski, Peter
McDowell, Rocklan
TI Gold and palladium adsorption from leached electronic scrap using
ordered mesoporous carbon nanoscaffolds
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Zalupski, Peter; McDowell, Rocklan] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA.
EM peter.zalupski@inl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 113-IEC
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457601080
ER
PT J
AU Zheng, HM
AF Zheng, Haimei
TI Visualization of interfaces between electrode and liquid electrolyte by
in-situ TEM: Applications in energy storage
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Zheng, Haimei] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM hmzheng@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 247-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603647
ER
PT J
AU Zhou, J
Huang, JS
Sumpter, B
Kent, P
Terrones, H
Smith, S
AF Zhou, Jia
Huang, Jingsong
Sumpter, Bobby
Kent, Paul
Terrones, Humberto
Smith, Sean
TI Structures, energetics, and electronic properties of layered cadmium
chalcogenides
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Zhou, Jia; Huang, Jingsong; Sumpter, Bobby; Kent, Paul; Terrones, Humberto; Smith, Sean] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM zhouj1@ornl.gov
RI Sumpter, Bobby/C-9459-2013; Huang, Jingsong/A-2789-2008
OI Sumpter, Bobby/0000-0001-6341-0355; Huang, Jingsong/0000-0001-8993-2506
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
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SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 422-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603802
ER
PT J
AU Zhu, X
Li, YK
Tian, CC
Hu, J
Liu, HL
Dai, S
AF Zhu, Xiang
Li, Yankai
Tian, Chengcheng
Hu, Jun
Liu, Honglai
Dai, Sheng
TI Task-specific porous organic polymers for efficient CO2 separation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Zhu, Xiang; Li, Yankai; Tian, Chengcheng; Hu, Jun; Liu, Honglai] E China Univ Sci & Technol, State Key Lab Chem Engn, Shanghai 200237, Peoples R China.
[Zhu, Xiang; Li, Yankai; Tian, Chengcheng; Hu, Jun; Liu, Honglai] E China Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Chem, Shanghai 200237, Peoples R China.
[Dai, Sheng] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM zhuxiang.ecust@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 364-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457600101
ER
PT J
AU Ziegler, D
Nievergelt, A
Chen, A
Meyer, T
Chang, JM
Argyris, D
Phan, A
Striolo, A
Bertozzi, A
Ashby, P
AF Ziegler, Dominik
Nievergelt, Adrian
Chen, Alex
Meyer, Travis
Chang, Jen-Mei
Argyris, Dimitrios
Phan, Anh
Striolo, Alberto
Bertozzi, Andrea
Ashby, Paul
TI Scuba Probes and in-situ mapping of interfacial solvent structure using
force spectroscopy
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ziegler, Dominik; Nievergelt, Adrian; Ashby, Paul] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Chen, Alex; Meyer, Travis; Bertozzi, Andrea] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Math, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
[Chang, Jen-Mei] Calif State Univ Long Beach, Dept Math, Long Beach, CA 90840 USA.
[Argyris, Dimitrios; Phan, Anh; Striolo, Alberto] Univ Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
EM pdashby@lbl.gov
RI Bertozzi, Andrea/A-1831-2012
OI Bertozzi, Andrea/0000-0003-0396-7391
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 197-PHYS
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457603599
ER
PT J
AU Zuckermann, R
Proulx, C
Olivier, G
Sun, J
Gertler, G
Haxton, T
Mannige, R
Connolly, M
Whitelam, S
AF Zuckermann, Ronald
Proulx, Caroline
Olivier, Gloria
Sun, Jing
Gertler, Golan
Haxton, Thomas
Mannige, Ranjan
Connolly, Michael
Whitelam, Stephen
TI Synthesis, folding, and assembly of peptoid nanostructures
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Zuckermann, Ronald; Proulx, Caroline; Olivier, Gloria; Sun, Jing; Gertler, Golan; Haxton, Thomas; Mannige, Ranjan; Connolly, Michael; Whitelam, Stephen] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM rnzuckermann@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 11-ORGN
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HZ
UT WOS:000348457602626
ER
PT J
AU An, KJ
Alayoglu, S
Musselwhite, N
Somorjai, GA
AF An, Kwangjin
Alayoglu, Selim
Musselwhite, Nathan
Somorjai, Gabor A.
TI Enhanced CO oxidation rates at the interface of mesoporous oxides and Pt
nanoparticles and their in situ characterizations
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [An, Kwangjin; Alayoglu, Selim; Musselwhite, Nathan; Somorjai, Gabor A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[An, Kwangjin; Alayoglu, Selim; Musselwhite, Nathan; Somorjai, Gabor A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[An, Kwangjin; Alayoglu, Selim; Musselwhite, Nathan; Somorjai, Gabor A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM akj007@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 6
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 667-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455204405
ER
PT J
AU Autrey, T
AF Autrey, Tom
TI Chemical approaches to on-board hydrogen storage: The road to
reversibility in "inorganic hydrides"
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Autrey, Tom] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM tom.autrey@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 31-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205040
ER
PT J
AU Azarpira, A
Luterbacher, J
Kim, H
Ralph, J
Dumesic, J
AF Azarpira, Ali
Luterbacher, Jeremy
Kim, Hoon
Ralph, John
Dumesic, James
TI Characterization of GVL-derived lignin
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Azarpira, Ali; Kim, Hoon; Ralph, John; Dumesic, James] Univ Wisconsin, Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI USA.
[Luterbacher, Jeremy; Dumesic, James] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Madison, WI USA.
[Kim, Hoon; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, Madison, WI 53705 USA.
EM azarpira@wisc.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 8
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 98-CELL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201560
ER
PT J
AU Balsara, NP
Javier, AE
Patel, SN
AF Balsara, Nitash P.
Javier, Anna E.
Patel, Shrayesh N.
TI Multifunctional binder-electrolyte for use in lithium battery electrodes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Balsara, Nitash P.; Javier, Anna E.; Patel, Shrayesh N.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Balsara, Nitash P.; Javier, Anna E.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Balsara, Nitash P.; Patel, Shrayesh N.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM nbalsara@berkeley.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 37-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205046
ER
PT J
AU Bates, SA
Delgass, WN
Ribeiro, FH
Gounder, R
Miller, JT
AF Bates, Shane A.
Delgass, W. Nicholas
Ribeiro, Fabio H.
Gounder, Rajamani
Miller, Jeffrey T.
TI Methods for Bronsted acid site titration in Cu-zeolites that mediate the
selective catalytic reduction of NOX with NH3
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bates, Shane A.; Delgass, W. Nicholas; Ribeiro, Fabio H.; Gounder, Rajamani] Purdue Univ, Sch Chem Engn, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
[Miller, Jeffrey T.] Argonne Natl Lab, Chem Sci & Engn Div, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM rgounder@purdue.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 69-CATL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201281
ER
PT J
AU Ben, HX
Ferguson, G
Sturgeon, MR
Foust, TD
Beckham, GT
Jarvis, M
Biddy, MJ
AF Ben, Haoxi
Ferguson, Glen
Sturgeon, Matthew R.
Foust, Thomas D.
Beckham, Gregg T.
Jarvis, Mark
Biddy, Mary J.
TI Aromatic model compounds ring opening on Ir/Al2O3 - a mechanistic study
by deuterium tracing and NMR
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ben, Haoxi; Ferguson, Glen; Sturgeon, Matthew R.; Foust, Thomas D.; Beckham, Gregg T.; Jarvis, Mark; Biddy, Mary J.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM benhaoxi@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 49-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205058
ER
PT J
AU Ben, HX
Ferguson, G
Sturgeon, MR
Beckham, GT
Foust, TD
Jarvis, M
Biddy, MJ
AF Ben, Haoxi
Ferguson, Glen
Sturgeon, Matthew R.
Beckham, Gregg T.
Foust, Thomas D.
Jarvis, Mark
Biddy, Mary J.
TI Aliphatic model compounds ring opening on Ir/Al2O3 - a mechanistic study
by deuterium tracing and NMR
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ben, Haoxi; Ferguson, Glen; Sturgeon, Matthew R.; Beckham, Gregg T.; Foust, Thomas D.; Jarvis, Mark; Biddy, Mary J.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM benhaoxi@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 19-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205028
ER
PT J
AU Ben, HX
Sturgeon, MR
Ferguson, G
Beckham, GT
Foust, TD
Jarvis, M
Biddy, MJ
AF Ben, Haoxi
Sturgeon, Matthew R.
Ferguson, Glen
Beckham, Gregg T.
Foust, Thomas D.
Jarvis, Mark
Biddy, Mary J.
TI Ring opening of lignin pyrolysis oil model compounds
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ben, Haoxi; Sturgeon, Matthew R.; Ferguson, Glen; Beckham, Gregg T.; Foust, Thomas D.; Jarvis, Mark; Biddy, Mary J.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM benhaoxi@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 219-CATL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201417
ER
PT J
AU Boreyko, JB
Collier, CP
AF Boreyko, Jonathan B.
Collier, C. Patrick
TI Non-coalescence of water droplets on oil-infused surfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Boreyko, Jonathan B.; Collier, C. Patrick] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM boreykojb@ornl.gov
RI Collier, Charles/C-9206-2016
OI Collier, Charles/0000-0002-8198-793X
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 441-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455204186
ER
PT J
AU Bower, NW
Hendin, DB
Nagler, SE
Stoica, GM
Stoica, AD
Rios, O
An, K
Skorpenske, HD
AF Bower, Nathan W.
Hendin, David B.
Nagler, Steve E.
Stoica, Grigoreta M.
Stoica, Alexandru D.
Rios, Orlando
An, Ke
Skorpenske, Harley D.
TI Time-of-flight neutron diffraction (TOF-ND): A non-destructive
analytical method with applications in archaeology and numismatics
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Bower, Nathan W.] Colorado Coll, Dept Chem & Biochem, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 USA.
[Hendin, David B.] Amer Numismat Soc, New York, NY 10013 USA.
[Nagler, Steve E.; Stoica, Grigoreta M.; Stoica, Alexandru D.; Rios, Orlando; An, Ke; Skorpenske, Harley D.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM nbower@coloradocollege.edu
RI An, Ke/G-5226-2011; Nagler, Stephen/E-4908-2010; Rios,
Orlando/E-6856-2017
OI An, Ke/0000-0002-6093-429X; Nagler, Stephen/0000-0002-7234-2339; Rios,
Orlando/0000-0002-1814-7815
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 74-ANYL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455200201
ER
PT J
AU Britsch, DC
Gharbharan, D
Svec, F
Zajickova, Z
AF Britsch, Denae C.
Gharbharan, Deepa
Svec, Frantisek
Zajickova, Zuzana
TI Preparation and optimization of thermally polymerized organic-silica
hybrid monoliths and characterization by capillary liquid chromatography
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Britsch, Denae C.; Gharbharan, Deepa; Zajickova, Zuzana] Barry Univ, Dept Phys Sci, Miami Shores, FL 33161 USA.
[Svec, Frantisek] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM zzajickova@barry.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 175-CHED
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455202098
ER
PT J
AU Buckingham, GT
Ellison, GB
Nimlos, MR
Robichaud, DJ
AF Buckingham, Grant T.
Ellison, G. Barney
Nimlos, Mark R.
Robichaud, David J.
TI Fundamental investigation of lignin fragment hydropyrolysis
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Buckingham, Grant T.; Ellison, G. Barney] Univ Colorado, Dept Chem & Biochem, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
[Buckingham, Grant T.; Nimlos, Mark R.; Robichaud, David J.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM grant.buckingham@colorado.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 209-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205207
ER
PT J
AU Budhi, S
Mukarakate, C
Nimlos, MR
Trewyn, BG
AF Budhi, Sridhar
Mukarakate, Calvin
Nimlos, Mark R.
Trewyn, Brian G.
TI Synthesis and characterization of molybdenum incorporated mesoporous
silica catalyst for biofuels
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Budhi, Sridhar; Mukarakate, Calvin; Nimlos, Mark R.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Budhi, Sridhar; Trewyn, Brian G.] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Chem & Geochem, Golden, CO 80228 USA.
EM Sridhar.Budhi@nrel.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 20-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205029
ER
PT J
AU Burant, AS
Lowry, GV
Hakala, AJ
Karamalidis, AK
AF Burant, Aniela S.
Lowry, Gregory V.
Hakala, Alexandra J.
Karamalidis, Athanasios K.
TI Experimental Setschenow constants for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
and thiophenes in brines
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Burant, Aniela S.; Lowry, Gregory V.; Karamalidis, Athanasios K.] RUA, NETL, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 USA.
[Burant, Aniela S.; Lowry, Gregory V.; Karamalidis, Athanasios K.] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
[Hakala, Alexandra J.] US DOE, Natl Energy Technol Lab, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 USA.
EM aburant@andrew.cmu.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 243-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205239
ER
PT J
AU Cate, JHD
AF Cate, Jamie H. D.
TI Structures of the universal translator, the ribosome
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cate, Jamie H. D.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Chem MCB, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Cate, Jamie H. D.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Phys Biosci Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM jcate@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 4-BIOL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455200334
ER
PT J
AU Checco, A
Ocko, BM
Rahman, A
Black, CT
Tasinkevych, M
Dietrich, S
AF Checco, Antonio
Ocko, Benjamin M.
Rahman, Atikur
Black, Charles T.
Tasinkevych, Mykola
Dietrich, Siegfried
TI Breakdown of superhydrophobicity of nanotextured surfaces
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Checco, Antonio; Ocko, Benjamin M.; Rahman, Atikur; Black, Charles T.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Tasinkevych, Mykola; Dietrich, Siegfried] Max Planck Inst Intelligent Syst, Stuttgart, Germany.
EM checco@bnl.gov
RI Tasinkevych, Mykola/I-5134-2015
OI Tasinkevych, Mykola/0000-0001-6689-1844
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 6
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 66-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455203732
ER
PT J
AU Chen, F
Tobimatsu, Y
Escamilla-Trevino, L
Ralph, J
Dixon, RA
AF Chen, Fang
Tobimatsu, Yuki
Escamilla-Trevino, Luis
Ralph, John
Dixon, Richard A.
TI Coexistence of catechyl and guaiacyl/syringyl lignin polymers in plant
seeds
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Chen, Fang; Escamilla-Trevino, Luis; Dixon, Richard A.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, DOE BioEnergy Sci Ctr, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
[Chen, Fang; Escamilla-Trevino, Luis; Dixon, Richard A.] Univ N Texas, Dept Biol Sci, Denton, TX 76203 USA.
[Tobimatsu, Yuki; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Wisconsin Energy Inst, Dept Biochem, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
[Tobimatsu, Yuki; Ralph, John] Wisconsin Energy Inst, DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
EM fang.chen@unt.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 70-CELL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201534
ER
PT J
AU Chen, YF
Lee, YK
Cantu, DC
Reilly, PJ
AF Chen, Yingfei
Lee, Yuen Keong
Cantu, David C.
Reilly, Peter J.
TI Structural classification, 3D modeling, and properties of fatty acid
synthesis-related enzymes
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Chen, Yingfei; Lee, Yuen Keong; Reilly, Peter J.] Iowa State Univ, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Cantu, David C.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM yingfeic@iastate.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 276-BIOT
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455200841
ER
PT J
AU Cheng, YQ
Wildgruber, CU
Jones, LL
Ramirez-Cuesta, AJ
AF Cheng, Yongqiang
Wildgruber, Christoph U.
Jones, Lacy L.
Ramirez-Cuesta, Anibal J.
TI Inelastic neutron scattering of polyethylene measured at VISION:
Comparison with first-principles simulation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Cheng, Yongqiang; Wildgruber, Christoph U.; Jones, Lacy L.; Ramirez-Cuesta, Anibal J.] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Chem & Engn Mat Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA.
EM chengy@ornl.gov
RI Ramirez-Cuesta, Timmy/A-4296-2010
OI Ramirez-Cuesta, Timmy/0000-0003-1231-0068
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 8
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 197-COMP
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455204753
ER
PT J
AU Chung, HT
Wu, G
Martinez, U
Zelenay, P
AF Chung, Hoon T.
Wu, Gang
Martinez, Ulises
Zelenay, Piotr
TI Carbon-based catalysts for oxygen reduction in polymer electrolyte fuel
cells
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Chung, Hoon T.; Wu, Gang; Martinez, Ulises; Zelenay, Piotr] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Mat Phys & Applicat Div, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.
EM zelenay@lanl.gov
RI Wu, Gang/E-8536-2010; Chung, Hoon/A-7916-2012
OI Wu, Gang/0000-0003-4956-5208; Chung, Hoon/0000-0002-5367-9294
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 4
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 35-CATL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201248
ER
PT J
AU Clark, JM
Nimlos, MR
Robichaud, DJ
AF Clark, Jared M.
Nimlos, Mark R.
Robichaud, David J.
TI Comparison of uni-molecular and bi-molecular thermal decomposition
pathways for carboxylic acids of relevance to biofuels
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Clark, Jared M.; Nimlos, Mark R.; Robichaud, David J.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Natl Bioenergy Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM clark.jared@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 207-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205205
ER
PT J
AU Collier, P
Boreyko, J
AF Collier, Pat
Boreyko, Jonathan
TI Evaporation-induced shape changes in femtoliter-volume microscale
droplet interface bilayers
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Collier, Pat; Boreyko, Jonathan] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Ctr Nanophase Mat Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA.
EM colliercp@ornl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 103-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455203766
ER
PT J
AU Darling, SB
Chen, W
AF Darling, Seth B.
Chen, Wei
TI Decoding the mystery of additives in organic solar cells
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Darling, Seth B.] Argonne Natl Lab, Ctr Nanoscale Mat, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Chen, Wei] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Mat Sci, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
[Darling, Seth B.; Chen, Wei] Univ Chicago, Inst Mol Engn, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
EM darling@anl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 234-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205230
ER
PT J
AU Davis, M
Foston, MB
Gjersing, E
Katahira, R
Happs, R
Doeppke, C
Sykes, R
Ragauskas, AJ
AF Davis, Mark
Foston, Marcus B.
Gjersing, Erica
Katahira, Rui
Happs, Reene
Doeppke, Crissa
Sykes, Robert
Ragauskas, Arthur J.
TI NMR characterization of plant cell wall polymers and sugar release
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Davis, Mark; Gjersing, Erica; Katahira, Rui; Happs, Reene; Doeppke, Crissa; Sykes, Robert] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Bioenergy Sci Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Ragauskas, Arthur J.] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Chem & Biochem, Bioenergy Sci Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
[Foston, Marcus B.] Washington Univ, Dept Energy Environm & Chem Engn, St Louis, MO 63130 USA.
EM Mark.Davis@nrel.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 87-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205092
ER
PT J
AU Ding, SY
AF Ding, Shi-You
TI Mechanistic understanding of cellulose biodegradation using integrated
microscopic systems
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ding, Shi-You] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO USA.
EM shi.you.Ding@nrel.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 300-CELL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201748
ER
PT J
AU Fang, N
Ha, JW
Han, R
AF Fang, Ning
Ha, Ji Won
Han, Rui
TI Super-resolution mapping of photogenerated electron and hole separation
in single metal-semiconductor nanocatalysts
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Fang, Ning; Ha, Ji Won; Han, Rui] Iowa State Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Chem, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
[Fang, Ning; Ha, Ji Won; Han, Rui] US DOE, Ames Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
EM nfang@iastate.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 2-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455203673
ER
PT J
AU Flores, R
Mendoza, M
Bashir, S
Liu, JB
AF Flores, Rudolf
Mendoza, Madalyn
Bashir, Sajid
Liu, Jingbo
TI Green synthesis of nanocomposites used as effective bactericidal agents
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Flores, Rudolf; Mendoza, Madalyn; Bashir, Sajid; Liu, Jingbo] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Chem, Kingsville, TX USA.
[Bashir, Sajid; Liu, Jingbo] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Sources, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM rudolf.flores@students.tamuk.edu; Madalyn.Mendoza@students.tamuk.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 358-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455204106
ER
PT J
AU Foraita, S
Barath, E
Zhao, C
Fulton, JL
Chase, ZA
Camaioni, DM
Vjuov, A
Balasubramanian, M
Lercher, JA
AF Foraita, Sebastian
Barath, Eszter
Zhao, Chen
Fulton, John L.
Chase, Zizwe A.
Camaioni, Donald M.
Vjuov, Aleksei
Balasubramanian, Mahalingam
Lercher, Johannes A.
TI Effect of zirconia morphology of Ni/ZrO2 for stearic acid
hydrodeoxygenation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Foraita, Sebastian; Barath, Eszter; Zhao, Chen; Lercher, Johannes A.] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Chem, Garching, Germany.
[Foraita, Sebastian; Barath, Eszter; Zhao, Chen; Lercher, Johannes A.] Tech Univ Munich, Catalysis Res Ctr, Garching, Germany.
[Fulton, John L.; Camaioni, Donald M.; Vjuov, Aleksei] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Inst Integrated Catalysis, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
[Chase, Zizwe A.] Washington State Univ, Sch Chem & Biol Engn, Pullman, WA 99364 USA.
[Balasubramanian, Mahalingam] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
EM sebastian.foraita@mytum.de
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 7
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 26-ENFL
PG 2
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205035
ER
PT J
AU Freeman, KM
Sorensen, SA
Warner, CL
Langworthy, K
Ozanich, RM
Cavinato, AG
AF Freeman, Kassandra M.
Sorensen, Stefani A.
Warner, Cynthia L.
Langworthy, Kurt
Ozanich, Richard M.
Cavinato, Anna G.
TI Role of pH in controlling size and distribution of gold nanoparticles
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Freeman, Kassandra M.; Sorensen, Stefani A.; Cavinato, Anna G.] Eastern Oregon Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, La Grande, OR 97850 USA.
[Langworthy, Kurt] Univ Oregon, Dept Chem, Eugene, OR 97403 USA.
[Warner, Cynthia L.; Ozanich, Richard M.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM freema4@eou.edu; sorens3@eou.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 951-CHED
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455202836
ER
PT J
AU Gaenko, A
Gordon, MS
AF Gaenko, Alexander
Gordon, Mark S.
TI Localization of virtual molecular orbitals: Projection vs. direct
optimization
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gaenko, Alexander; Gordon, Mark S.] US DOE, Ames Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
EM galexv@iastate.edu
NR 2
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 266-COMP
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455204817
ER
PT J
AU Gao, F
Kollar, M
Wang, YL
Szanyi, J
Peden, C
AF Gao, Feng
Kollar, Marton
Wang, Yilin
Szanyi, Janos
Peden, Charles
TI Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of Cu/Fe-chabazite catalysts
for use in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) with ammonia
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gao, Feng; Kollar, Marton; Wang, Yilin; Szanyi, Janos; Peden, Charles] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Inst Integrated Catalysis, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM chuck.peden@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 55-CATL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201267
ER
PT J
AU Gao, RL
Lu, FC
Zhu, YM
Voelker, A
Hahn, MG
Ralph, J
AF Gao, Ruili
Lu, Fachuang
Zhu, Yimin
Voelker, Alden
Hahn, Michael G.
Ralph, John
TI Flexible method for conjugation of lignin model compounds to highly
cationized carrier proteins
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Gao, Ruili; Lu, Fachuang; Zhu, Yimin; Voelker, Alden; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
[Lu, Fachuang; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
[Zhu, Yimin] Penn State Univ, Altoona Coll, Dept Chem, Altoona, PA 16601 USA.
[Hahn, Michael G.] Univ Georgia, Complex Carbohydrate Res Ctr, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM rgao@wisc.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 97-CELL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201559
ER
PT J
AU George, KW
Kang, A
Chou, H
Murray, GW
Batth, TS
Adams, PD
Petzold, CJ
Keasling, JD
Lee, TS
AF George, Kevin W.
Kang, Aram
Chou, Howard
Murray, Gregory W.
Batth, Tanveer S.
Adams, Paul D.
Petzold, Christopher J.
Keasling, Jay D.
Lee, Taek Soon
TI Metabolic engineering of E. coli for the high-titer production of C5
alcohols
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [George, Kevin W.; Kang, Aram; Chou, Howard; Murray, Gregory W.; Batth, Tanveer S.; Keasling, Jay D.; Lee, Taek Soon] Joint BioEnergy Inst, Fuels Synth Div, Emeryville, CA 94608 USA.
[George, Kevin W.; Kang, Aram; Batth, Tanveer S.; Adams, Paul D.; Petzold, Christopher J.; Keasling, Jay D.; Lee, Taek Soon] Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Phys Biosci Div, Emeryville, CA 94608 USA.
EM kwgeorge@lbl.gov; tslee@lbl.gov
RI Adams, Paul/A-1977-2013
OI Adams, Paul/0000-0001-9333-8219
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 239-BIOT
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455200806
ER
PT J
AU Ginovska-Pangovska, B
Camaioni, DM
Autrey, T
AF Ginovska-Pangovska, Bojana
Camaioni, Donald M.
Autrey, Tom
TI Understanding catalytic hydrogenation by Frustrated Lewis Pairs: Insight
from theory and simulation
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Ginovska-Pangovska, Bojana; Camaioni, Donald M.; Autrey, Tom] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA.
EM bojana.ginovska-pangovska@pnnl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 20-CATL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201233
ER
PT J
AU Grabber, JH
Tobimatsu, Y
Lu, FC
Kim, H
Elumalai, S
Zhu, YM
Ress, D
Pan, XJ
Ralph, J
AF Grabber, John H.
Tobimatsu, Yuki
Lu, Fachuang
Kim, Hoon
Elumalai, Sasikumar
Zhu, Yimin
Ress, Dino
Pan, Xuejun
Ralph, John
TI Identifying new lignin bioengineering targets for improving biomass and
forage utilization: A review of biomimetic studies with maize cell walls
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Grabber, John H.] USDA ARS, US Dairy Forage Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
[Tobimatsu, Yuki; Lu, Fachuang; Kim, Hoon; Zhu, Yimin; Ress, Dino; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
[Tobimatsu, Yuki; Lu, Fachuang; Kim, Hoon; Zhu, Yimin; Ress, Dino; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Wisconsin Energy Inst, DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53726 USA.
[Elumalai, Sasikumar; Pan, Xuejun] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biol Syst Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
EM jgrabber@wisc.edu
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 3
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 118-CELL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201577
ER
PT J
AU Grills, DC
Kawanami, H
Ishizaka, T
Chatterjee, M
AF Grills, David C.
Kawanami, Hajime
Ishizaka, Takayuki
Chatterjee, Maya
TI Transient spectroscopic investigations of intermediates involved in CO2
reduction under supercritical CO2 conditions
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Grills, David C.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA.
[Kawanami, Hajime; Ishizaka, Takayuki; Chatterjee, Maya] Natl Inst Adv Sci & Technol, Res Ctr Compact Chem Syst, Sendai, Miyagi 9838551, Japan.
EM dcgrills@bnl.gov
RI Grills, David/F-7196-2016; Ishizaka, Takayuki/K-8911-2016
OI Grills, David/0000-0001-8349-9158;
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 155-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205156
ER
PT J
AU Guo, SJ
AF Guo, Shaojun
TI Engineering Graphene-metal nanocomposite for enhancing oxygen reduction
and methanol oxidation reactions
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Guo, Shaojun] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
EM shaojun.guo.nano@gmail.com
RI Guo, Shaojun/A-8449-2011
OI Guo, Shaojun/0000-0002-5941-414X
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 814-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455204543
ER
PT J
AU Guo, SJ
AF Guo, Shaojun
TI Graphene-Au nanoparticles composite-based electrochemical aptamer
biosensors
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Guo, Shaojun] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA.
EM shaojun.guo.nano@gmail.com
RI Guo, Shaojun/A-8449-2011
OI Guo, Shaojun/0000-0002-5941-414X
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 5
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 11-ANYL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455200144
ER
PT J
AU Hang, B
Iavarone, A
Havel, C
Jacob, P
Villalta, P
Matter, B
Sharan, D
Hang, MC
Sleiman, M
Destaillats, H
Gundel, LA
Chenna, A
AF Hang, Bo
Iavarone, Anthony
Havel, Christopher
Jacob, Peyton, III
Villalta, Peter
Matter, Brock
Sharan, Divya
Hang, Michael C.
Sleiman, Mohamad
Destaillats, Hugo
Gundel, Lara A.
Chenna, Ahmed
TI NNA, a thirdhand smoke constituent, induces DNA damage in vitro and in
human cells
SO ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hang, Bo] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Life Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Sleiman, Mohamad; Destaillats, Hugo; Gundel, Lara A.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Iavarone, Anthony] Univ Calif Berkeley, Chem Mass Spectrometry Facil QB3, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Havel, Christopher; Jacob, Peyton, III] Univ Calif San Francisco, Div Clin Pharmacol, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA.
[Villalta, Peter; Matter, Brock] Univ Minnesota, Ctr Canc, Mass Spectrometry Facil, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
[Sharan, Divya; Hang, Michael C.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Coll Letters & Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Chenna, Ahmed] Monogram Biosci Inc, San Francisco, CA 94080 USA.
EM Bo_hang@lbl.gov
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 63-BIOL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455200391
ER
PT J
AU He, JY
Lu, L
Zhao, C
Mei, DH
Lercher, JA
AF He, Jiayue
Lu, Lu
Zhao, Chen
Mei, Donghai
Lercher, Johannes A.
TI Mechanisms of catalytic conversion of lignin-derived benzyl phenyl ether
in aqueous and apolar phase
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LA English
DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [He, Jiayue; Lu, Lu; Zhao, Chen; Lercher, Johannes A.] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Chem, D-85747 Garching, Bayern, Germany.
[Mei, Donghai; Lercher, Johannes A.] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Inst Integrated Catalysis, Richland, WA 99354 USA.
EM jiayue.he@mytum.de
RI He, Jiayue/P-9867-2016
OI He, Jiayue/0000-0002-6498-9538
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 222-CATL
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WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
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GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201420
ER
PT J
AU Head, AR
Chaudhary, S
Yngman, S
Johansson, N
Snezhkova, O
Knudsen, J
Bluhm, H
Mikkelsen, A
Rainer, T
Schnadt, J
AF Head, Ashley R.
Chaudhary, Shilpi
Yngman, Sofie
Johansson, Niclas
Snezhkova, Olesia
Knudsen, Jan
Bluhm, Hendrik
Mikkelsen, Anders
Rainer, Timm
Schnadt, Joachim
TI Real-time studies of the atomic layer deposition of metal oxides using
ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Head, Ashley R.; Chaudhary, Shilpi; Yngman, Sofie; Johansson, Niclas; Snezhkova, Olesia; Knudsen, Jan; Mikkelsen, Anders; Rainer, Timm; Schnadt, Joachim] Lund Univ, Dept Phys, Div Synchrotron Radiat Res, S-22362 Lund, Sweden.
[Knudsen, Jan] Lund Univ, Max IV Lab, Lund, Sweden.
[Bluhm, Hendrik] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM ahead100@gmail.com
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U2 2
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
J9 ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 40-COLL
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WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
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GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455203709
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PT J
AU Helmich, KE
Withers, S
Wilkerson, CG
Ralph, J
Phillips, GN
AF Helmich, Kate E.
Withers, Saunia
Wilkerson, Curtis G.
Ralph, John
Phillips, George N., Jr.
TI Homology models of two BAHD acetyl-transferase enzymes important in
lignin biosynthesis
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Helmich, Kate E.; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, Madison, WI 53705 USA.
[Helmich, Kate E.; Ralph, John] Univ Wisconsin, Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53705 USA.
[Withers, Saunia; Wilkerson, Curtis G.] Michigan State Univ, Dept Plant Biol, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Withers, Saunia; Wilkerson, Curtis G.] Michigan State Univ, Great Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Phillips, George N., Jr.] Rice Univ, Dept Biochem & Cell Biol, Houston, TX 77251 USA.
EM helmich@wisc.edu
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 102-CELL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201564
ER
PT J
AU Hensley, J
Pylypenko, S
Ruddy, D
AF Hensley, Jesse
Pylypenko, Svitlana
Ruddy, Dan
TI Deactivation and stability of K-CoMoSx mixed alcohol synthesis catalysts
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hensley, Jesse] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Natl Bioenergy Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Pylypenko, Svitlana] Colorado Sch Mines, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Ruddy, Dan] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Chem & Mat Sci Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM jesse.hensley@nrel.gov
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TC 0
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PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 259-CATL
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WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455201454
ER
PT J
AU Hernandez, E
Posa, SR
Bashir, S
Liu, LL
AF Hernandez, Eduardo
Posa, Sreevardhan Reddy
Bashir, Sajid
Liu, Lingbo Louise
TI Colloidal chemistry derived ultrafine nanoparticles and their biological
application
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CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Hernandez, Eduardo; Posa, Sreevardhan Reddy; Bashir, Sajid; Liu, Lingbo Louise] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Chem, Kingsville, TX USA.
[Bashir, Sajid; Liu, Lingbo Louise] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Adv Light Sources, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM Eduardo.Hernandez@students.tamuk.edu
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
SN 0065-7727
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PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 360-COLL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455204108
ER
PT J
AU Herring, AM
Pilli, SK
Furtak, TE
Deutsch, TG
Turner, JA
AF Herring, Andrew M.
Pilli, Satyananda K.
Furtak, Thomas E.
Deutsch, Todd G.
Turner, John A.
TI Modified ternary oxide sysytems for efficent solar driven water
oxidation
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DT Meeting Abstract
CT 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS)
CY MAR 16-20, 2014
CL Dallas, TX
SP Amer Chem Soc
C1 [Herring, Andrew M.; Pilli, Satyananda K.] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Furtak, Thomas E.] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Phys, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
[Deutsch, Todd G.; Turner, John A.] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Hydrogen Technol & Syst Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA.
EM aherring@mines.edu
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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JI Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. Soc.
PD MAR 16
PY 2014
VL 247
MA 147-ENFL
PG 1
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
SC Chemistry
GA AZ8HD
UT WOS:000348455205148
ER
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