FN Thomson Reuters Web of Science™ VR 1.0 PT J AU BACK, CA DASILVA, L KORNBLUM, H MONTGOMERY, D MACGOWAN, B GLENDINNING, G FENSKE, J HSIEH, E LEE, RW AF BACK, CA DASILVA, L KORNBLUM, H MONTGOMERY, D MACGOWAN, B GLENDINNING, G FENSKE, J HSIEH, E LEE, RW TI X-RAY FLUX FROM A BURNTHROUGH AU FOIL SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article ID LASER-PRODUCED PLASMA; ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY; CONVERSION; OPACITY; LIGHT; HOT AB The experiments reported in this paper were undertaken to measure the rear x-ray flux of foils having different thicknesses. The targets were burnthrough foils, planar free-standing Au foils and CH supported Au foils, that were nearly entirely ablated during the laser pulse. The x-ray flux from the non-irradiated rear side is of sufficient intensity that it can serve as an x-ray heating source, backlight, or photon pump. The foils were irradiated with one smoothed beam of Nova which provided approximately 3300 J of 2 omega0 light in a 1 nsec square pulse. The primary diagnostics measured absolute flux and transmitted laser light. The time-dependent absolute flux measurements, the total-integrated energy of the x-ray spectrum, and the temporal evolution will be discussed. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. RP BACK, CA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, L-473,POB 808, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. OI Montgomery, David/0000-0002-2355-6242 NR 13 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 4 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0022-4073 EI 1879-1352 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 19 EP 25 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90061-2 PG 7 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500004 ER PT J AU BARSHALOM, A OREG, J GOLDSTEIN, WH AF BARSHALOM, A OREG, J GOLDSTEIN, WH TI CONFIGURATION-INTERACTION IN LTE SPECTRA OF HEAVY-ELEMENTS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID TRANSITION-ARRAYS; ATOMIC SPECTRA; ENERGY-LEVELS; DISTRIBUTIONS; VARIANCE AB We present a method for including the effects of configuration interaction (CI) between relativistic subconfigurations of an electron configuration in the calculation of emission and absorption spectra of plasmas in local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE). Analytical expressions for the correction to the intensities, owing to CI, of an unresolved transition array (UTA) and of a supertransition array (STA) are obtained when the correction is small compared to the spin-orbit splitting, bypassing the need to diagonalize energy matrices. These expressions serve as working formulas in the STA model and, in addition, reveal a priori the conditions under which CI effects are significant. Examples of the effect are presented. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP BARSHALOM, A (reprint author), NUCL RES CTR NEGEV,IL-84190 BEER SHEVA,ISRAEL. NR 9 TC 58 Z9 58 U1 1 U2 5 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 27 EP 39 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90062-0 PG 13 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500005 ER PT J AU COLLINS, LA KRESS, JD LYNCH, DL TROULLIER, N AF COLLINS, LA KRESS, JD LYNCH, DL TROULLIER, N TI MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS OF DENSE-PLASMAS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID TOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONS; PLANE-WAVE CALCULATIONS; CONDUCTING POLYMERS; FUNCTIONAL THEORY; BAND-STRUCTURE; HIGH-PRESSURE; HYDROGEN; MODEL; DIFFUSION; PSEUDOPOTENTIALS AB We have developed a method for modeling a hot, dense, ionized medium through a molecular dynamics simulation for a large collection of atoms. The nuclei are moved according to the classical equations of motion while the forces are determined quantum mechanically. We employ three quantum mechanical approaches: density-functional, extended Huckel, and tight-binding. We present results for liquid sodium and for hydrogen at high compressions and intermediate temperatures. C1 THINKING MACHINES CORP,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02142. UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT COMP SCI,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55455. UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT CHEM ENGN,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55455. RP COLLINS, LA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,MS B212,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 67 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 3 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 65 EP 75 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90066-3 PG 11 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500009 ER PT J AU ERSKINE, D ROZSNYAI, B ROSS, M AF ERSKINE, D ROZSNYAI, B ROSS, M TI MEASURING OPACITY OF SHOCK GENERATED ARGON PLASMAS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB Plasmas are generated by passage of a strong planar shock wave through gas. Initial experiments in argon have produced plasmas with 2 eV temperature, 0.004-0.04 g/cm3 density, and coupling parameter GAMMA approximately 0.3-0.7. Plasmas having GAMMA > 1 are attainable with greater initial gas pressure. The opacity of the plasma is measured versus wavelength by recording the risetime of emitted light. Initial measurements are in visible light. Preliminary results are compared with calculations using the HOPE code. RP ERSKINE, D (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-299,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 3 TC 8 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 97 EP 100 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90069-8 PG 4 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500012 ER PT J AU HAMMEL, BA KEANE, CJ DITTRICH, TR KANIA, DR KILKENNY, JD LEE, RW LEVEDAHL, WK AF HAMMEL, BA KEANE, CJ DITTRICH, TR KANIA, DR KILKENNY, JD LEE, RW LEVEDAHL, WK TI K-SHELL AND L-SHELL X-RAY SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENTS OF FUEL AND PUSHER DOPANTS IN INDIRECTLY DRIVEN ICF IMPLOSIONS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID PHOTON-ESCAPE PROBABILITIES; HIGH-DENSITY; ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY; LINE-SHAPES; PLASMAS; TEMPERATURE; DIAGNOSIS; EQUATION; MODEL AB Time resolved x-ray spectroscopy is used to study the implosion of indirectly driven inertial confinement fusion capsules on the Nova laser. Through the use of high-Z dopants (Ar and Xe) in the fuel, measurements of the peak temperature, from emission line ratios, and density, from line broadening, are obtained. These measurements indicate peak electron temperatures of approximately 1-1.6 keV and electron and deuteron densities in the range of 1.0-2.0 x 10(24) cm-3, depending on the type of laser drive used. The higher densities are achieved on targets that are driven with a shaped laser drive that allows a more isentropic compression of the fuel. The spectra of high-Z pusher dopants have also been studied. These dopants can provide information on pusher conditions and can be used to study hydrodynamic mix at the pusher fuel interface. RP HAMMEL, BA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-473,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. NR 30 TC 37 Z9 37 U1 0 U2 2 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 113 EP 124 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90071-X PG 12 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500014 ER PT J AU IGLESIAS, CA NASH, JK CHEN, MH ROGERS, FJ AF IGLESIAS, CA NASH, JK CHEN, MH ROGERS, FJ TI ESTIMATING PLASMA TEMPERATURES FROM TRANSMISSION SPECTRA SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB Recent laser-produced plasma experiments have relied on spectroscopic comparisons with models to infer plasma temperatures. The models use an experimentally determined value for the matter density as input and treat the temperature as an adjustable parameter to obtain a best fit to the experimental absorption spectrum. However, uncertainties in the ionization balance theories lead to inferred temperatures that are model dependent. We report results of a new approach which combines high-quality atomic data with an ionization balance obtained from systematic expansions of the grand canonical ensemble. The latter avoids the ad hoc cutoffs required in free energy minimization schemes and includes Coulomb corrections usually neglected in other models. Comparisons to experimental spectra show excellent agreement. RP IGLESIAS, CA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-296,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 15 TC 26 Z9 27 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 125 EP 128 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90072-8 PG 4 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500015 ER PT J AU KEANE, CJ HAMMEL, BA OSTERHELD, AL LEE, RW KANIA, DR SUTER, LJ MANCINI, RC HOOPER, CF DELAMATER, ND AF KEANE, CJ HAMMEL, BA OSTERHELD, AL LEE, RW KANIA, DR SUTER, LJ MANCINI, RC HOOPER, CF DELAMATER, ND TI ANALYSIS OF K-SHELL AND L-SHELL SPECTRA FROM INDIRECTLY DRIVEN IMPLOSIONS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID LASER-PRODUCED PLASMAS; HIGH-DENSITY; SPECTROSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS; LINE-PROFILES; TEMPERATURE; EXCITATION; EMITTERS; CARBON; SHAPES; MODEL AB We report on the analysis of K- and L-shell spectra obtained from Ar and Xe dopants seeded into the fuel region of plastic capsules indirectly imploded using the Nova laser. Stark broadening of the Ar Ly-beta and He-beta lines is used to infer fuel electron density, while spatially averaged fuel electron temperature is deduced from the ratio of Ar Ly-beta to He-beta. A postprocessing code has been developed to simulate experimental spectra by taking into account spatial gradients and line transfer effects. It is shown that correct modeling of the x-ray emission requires a proper treatment of the coupled radiative transfer and kinetics problem. A recently developed diagnostic based on the lineshape of Ar He-beta and its associated dielectronic satellites is shown to provide a simultaneous measure of electron temperature and electron density. Comparisons of TOTAL and MERL line broadening calculations for this case are shown. L-shell Xe spectroscopy is under continuing development as an electron temperature and electron density diagnostic. Density and temperature sensitive ratios of spectral features each consisting of many lines have been identified. Observed Xe spectra from imploded cores show the same qualitative behavior with temperature as predicted by model calculations of Xe emission spectra. C1 UNIV FLORIDA,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP KEANE, CJ (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-477,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 39 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 147 EP 159 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90075-2 PG 13 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500018 ER PT J AU KILCREASE, DP AF KILCREASE, DP TI PLASMA ELECTRIC MICROFIELDS FOR DIFFERING ELECTRON AND ION TEMPERATURES SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID STATISTICAL-MECHANICS; 2-TEMPERATURE; DISTRIBUTIONS; DENSE AB A formalism is presented for the calculation of the low frequency electric microfield at a charged point in a plasma with differing electron- and ion-temperatures. The theory is based on the APEX approximation and reproduces the results of weak coupling theories but is also expected to be valid into the strong coupling regime. This formalism is computationally much simpler than previous two temperature microfield theories. The validity of the two temperature plasma model is also discussed along with the effect of this microfield on the first three members of the Lyman emission line series of hydrogenic aluminum. RP KILCREASE, DP (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MS B212,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. OI Kilcrease, David/0000-0002-2319-5934 NR 17 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 161 EP 167 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90076-0 PG 7 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500019 ER PT J AU LARSEN, JT LANE, SM AF LARSEN, JT LANE, SM TI HYADES - A PLASMA HYDRODYNAMICS CODE FOR DENSE-PLASMA STUDIES SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID MODEL AB The one-dimensional radiation hydrodynamics code HYADES was originally developed to simulate laboratory experiments on dense plasmas driven by intense sources of energy. The code was constructed with the objectives of providing a tool that is (1) ''easy to use'' by an experimentalist, (2) formulated using simple yet accurate numerical approximations to the physics models, (3) easy to modify and extend with new models, and (4) run on a variety of computers including PCs and Macs. Improvements have been made to several of the physics packages, especially the atomic physics and opacity models. Recent additions and modifications have been made to allow more realistic simulations of materials at temperatures below a few eV. These include models for materials with strength, yield, and linear heat conduction. Examples of simulations of two recent laboratory experiments demonstrates the utility of the code. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP LARSEN, JT (reprint author), CASCADE APPL SCI INC,POB 4477,BOULDER,CO 80306, USA. NR 11 TC 226 Z9 227 U1 2 U2 11 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 179 EP 186 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90078-7 PG 8 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500021 ER PT J AU LIBERMAN, D ALBRITTON, J AF LIBERMAN, D ALBRITTON, J TI DENSE-PLASMA EQUATION OF STATE MODEL SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article AB Low density models of atoms in plasmas use isolated ion data plus a uniform electron gas correction (usually called continuum lowering) to arrive at new energy levels. When levels pass into the continuum they become resonances-then broaden and diminish in strength. At high plasma densities the energy levels require further correction, and an estimate of the effective level degeneracy is needed. We describe our model of these effects and show results for low temperature gold plasmas in the density range 10(-4) to 10(+3) g/cc. RP LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, L-472, POB 808, LIVERMORE, CA 94551 USA. NR 9 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0022-4073 EI 1879-1352 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 197 EP 200 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90080-9 PG 4 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500023 ER PT J AU MORE, RM AF MORE, RM TI RELATIVISTIC SEMICLASSICAL ATOMIC TRANSITION RATES SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID MATRIX-ELEMENTS AB This paper gives a new semiclassical (WKB) solution of the one-electron Dirac equation for electrons in a spherically symmetric atomic potential. The two-component wave-function has several favorable formal properties: it exactly satisfies a relativistic probability conservation equation and exactly reduces to the nonrelativistic semiclassical solution in every detail (including the Langer modification). The solution gives satisfactory predictions of energy-levels, orbit radii and radiative line-strengths. RP MORE, RM (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-321,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 20 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 1 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 237 EP 246 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90085-X PG 10 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500028 ER PT J AU MORGAN, WL LARSEN, JT GOLDSTEIN, WH AF MORGAN, WL LARSEN, JT GOLDSTEIN, WH TI THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS IN PLASMA SPECTROSCOPY SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID HELIUM-LIKE IONS; TEMPERATURE; SPECTRA AB Plasma spectroscopic instrumentation produces a vast amount of data that requires a substantial effort in analysis. New methods are needed to improve the efficiency of the analysis process. Artificial neural networks, which have been applied to a variety of signal processing and pattern recognition problems, are well suited for the analysis of laboratory data that can be viewed as a pattern matching problem. We summarize the neural network concepts and algorithms and illustrate the use of a neural network in the determination of electron temperature and density by analysis of spectral data from a plasma. C1 CASCADE APPL SCI INC,BOULDER,CO 80132. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP MORGAN, WL (reprint author), KINEMA RES,POB 1147,MONUMENT,CO 80132, USA. NR 22 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 2 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 247 EP 253 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90086-8 PG 7 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500029 ER PT J AU OLSON, GL COMLY, JC LAGATTUTA, JK KILCREASE, DP AF OLSON, GL COMLY, JC LAGATTUTA, JK KILCREASE, DP TI STARK BROADENED PROFILES WITH SELF-CONSISTENT RADIATION TRANSFER AND ATOMIC KINETICS IN PLASMAS PRODUCED BY HIGH-INTENSITY LASERS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID HIGH-IRRADIANCE; CHARGED IONS; ELECTRON-IMPACT; IONIZATION; DISTRIBUTIONS AB Spectral line shapes and line strengths have long been used to diagnose plasma temperatures and densities. In dense plasmas, the additional broadening due to Stark effects gives additional information about the plasma density. We present calculations that are self-consistent in that the radiation fields of the line transitions and the atomic kinetics are iterated to convergence. Examples are given for simple plasmas with temperature gradients, density gradients, and velocity fields. Then a more complex example of a laser produced plasma is presented. RP OLSON, GL (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MS B226,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. OI Kilcrease, David/0000-0002-2319-5934 NR 24 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 255 EP 261 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90087-6 PG 7 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500030 ER PT J AU OSTERHELD, AL WALLING, RS YOUNG, BKF GOLDSTEIN, WH SHIMKAVEG, G MACGOWAN, BJ DASILVA, L LONDON, R MATTHEWS, D STEWART, RE AF OSTERHELD, AL WALLING, RS YOUNG, BKF GOLDSTEIN, WH SHIMKAVEG, G MACGOWAN, BJ DASILVA, L LONDON, R MATTHEWS, D STEWART, RE TI IONIZATION BALANCE AND GAIN CALCULATIONS FOR NEON-LIKE SELENIUM X-RAY LASER PLASMAS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article ID COMPLEX SPECTRA AB We have developed compact collisional-radiative models to describe the ionization balance and excitation mechanisms in neon-like selenium x-ray laser plasmas. These models can be used for calculations of the ionization dynamics, detailed emission spectra, and gain coefficients. Careful attention has been paid to indirect processes such as dielectronic recombination, excitation-autoionization, and resonant excitation. We discuss the importance of different atomic processes and model approximations in the ionization balance and gain calculations. These results will be compared to experimental measurements and to previous calculations. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94551 USA. RP OSTERHELD, AL (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, L-473,POB 808, LIVERMORE, CA 94551 USA. NR 32 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0022-4073 EI 1879-1352 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 263 EP 271 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90088-4 PG 9 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500031 ER PT J AU PERRY, TS WARD, RA BACH, DR DOYAS, RJ HAMMEL, BA PHILLION, DW KORNBLUM, HN FOSTER, JM ROSEN, PA WALLACE, RJ KILKENNY, JD AF PERRY, TS WARD, RA BACH, DR DOYAS, RJ HAMMEL, BA PHILLION, DW KORNBLUM, HN FOSTER, JM ROSEN, PA WALLACE, RJ KILKENNY, JD TI EXPERIMENTAL-TECHNIQUES TO MEASURE THERMAL-RADIATION HEAT-TRANSFER SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB We discuss a spectroscopic technique for measuring the time-dependent transfer of heat by x-rays. Both ID bumthrough foils and more complicated 2D geometries are discussed. The initial x-ray drive flux has been well characterized in terms of its time, angular, and frequency dependence. A few planned extensions of these initial experiments are also outlined. C1 ATOM WEAP ESTAB,READING RG7 4PR,BERKS,ENGLAND. RP PERRY, TS (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-58,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. RI Perry, Theodore/K-3333-2014 OI Perry, Theodore/0000-0002-8832-2033 NR 3 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 1 U2 6 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 273 EP 280 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90089-2 PG 8 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500032 ER PT J AU POLLAK, GD DELAMATER, ND NASH, JK HAMMEL, BA AF POLLAK, GD DELAMATER, ND NASH, JK HAMMEL, BA TI DEVELOPMENT OF A NON-LTE SPECTRAL POSTPROCESSOR FOR DENSE-PLASMA SIMULATIONS WITH APPLICATION TO SPECTROSCOPIC DIAGNOSTICS IN SPHERICAL IMPLOSIONS AT NOVA SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID K-SHELL; MODEL AB A new non-LTE spectroscopy post-processing package is described. The package Processes dump files from 1 or 2-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamics code simulations. Given the grid motion, temperatures, and ion densities contained in the dump files, as well as data from an arbitrarily detailed atomic model, the post-processor calculates internally consistent detailed frequency dependent opacities and radiation fields. The radiation transport equation is solved in the S(n) approximation using lambda iteration. Sub-cycling is used to achieve a more accurate solution to both the kinetics and radiation field calculations. Line broadening is included using Voigt widths based on the atomic rate coefficients, and Stark widths are included for K-shell spectra. The Sobolev escape factor approximation is available as an option. This post-processing package has been used to analyse spectra obtained recently at Nova with Ar doped deuterium filled capsules. The dopant was designed to be primarily a density diagnostic (via Stark broadening) but can also be used for temperature diagnosis as well. We have run this post-processor with a wide array of atomic models for argon, ranging from one containing only singly excited levels for the (important) hydrogenic, He-like, and Li-like sequences, to one containing a large number of doubly- and triply-excited levels in these sequences. We show a strong dependence of the degree of agreement between simulation and experiment on the model complexity with only the most complex mode in close agreement. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. RP POLLAK, GD (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MS 226,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 13 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 3 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 303 EP 315 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90092-2 PG 13 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500035 ER PT J AU SEELY, JF FELDMAN, U BROWN, CM HAMMEL, BA BACK, CA HSIEH, E LEE, RW AF SEELY, JF FELDMAN, U BROWN, CM HAMMEL, BA BACK, CA HSIEH, E LEE, RW TI ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY OF RADIATIVELY-HEATED LOW-Z FOILS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID SPECTRA; CARBON AB High-resolution absorption spectra of radiatively-heated low-Z foils (CH and BN) have been recorded at the Nova II laser facility by a grazing-incidence spectrograph. Using a calibration curve for Kodak 101 photographic plates, the plate density was converted to relative intensity transmitted by the foil. Absorption spectra are presented for the elements B, C, and N. The absorption features near the nickel L edge in the wavelength region 11-15 angstrom are also presented. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP SEELY, JF (reprint author), USN,RES LAB,EO HULBURT CTR SPACE RES,4555 OVERLOOK AVE SW,WASHINGTON,DC 20375, USA. NR 11 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 349 EP 355 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90097-3 PG 7 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500040 ER PT J AU SHEPHERD, R PRICE, D WHITE, W GORDAN, S OSTERHELD, A WALLING, R GOLDSTEIN, W STEWART, R AF SHEPHERD, R PRICE, D WHITE, W GORDAN, S OSTERHELD, A WALLING, R GOLDSTEIN, W STEWART, R TI CHARACTERIZATION OF SHORT-PULSE LASER-PRODUCED PLASMAS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB The K-shell emission from porous aluminum targets is used to infer the density and temPerature of plasmas created with 800 and 400 nm, 140 fsec laser light. The laser beam is focused to a minimum spot size of 5 mum with 800 nm light and 3 mum with 400 nm light, producing a normal incidence peak intensity of 10(18) W/cm2. The effects of design, laser characteristics, and diagnostic needs is discussed. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP SHEPHERD, R (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-43,PO 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 10 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 1 U2 3 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 357 EP 360 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90098-1 PG 4 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500041 ER PT J AU SPRINGER, PT FIELDS, DF WILSON, BG NASH, JK GOLDSTEIN, WH IGLESIAS, CA ROGERS, FJ SWENSON, JK CHEN, MH BARSHALOM, A STEWART, RE AF SPRINGER, PT FIELDS, DF WILSON, BG NASH, JK GOLDSTEIN, WH IGLESIAS, CA ROGERS, FJ SWENSON, JK CHEN, MH BARSHALOM, A STEWART, RE TI SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENTS OF ROSSELAND MEAN OPACITY SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID HOT; PLASMA AB The first quantitative measurement of photoabsorption in the region determining Rosseland and Planck mean opacity, is obtained for an x-ray heated iron plasma, using novel techniques and instrumentation. The plasma density of 0.0113 +/- 0.0013 g/cm3 and temperature of 59 +/- 3 eV are accurately constrained experimentally by imaging plasma expansion and observing and modeling absorption in sodium dopant ions. The measured iron absorption spectrum is compared with several newly developed opacity models. The data constrains Rosseland and Planck group means with of order 15% precision. This is the first quantitative experimental certification of opacity models germane to radiative transfer in LTE plasmas. RP SPRINGER, PT (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-43,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 20 TC 19 Z9 19 U1 0 U2 5 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 371 EP 377 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90100-7 PG 7 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500043 ER PT J AU WHITE, WE PATTERSON, FG PRICE, DF SHEPHERD, R AF WHITE, WE PATTERSON, FG PRICE, DF SHEPHERD, R TI ULTRASHORT-PULSE LASER FOR HIGH-DENSITY PLASMA-EXPERIMENTS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB The use of high intensity ultrashort laser pulses in the study of hot, high density plasmas requires pulses of extreme temporal fidelity. We have developed a system that provides continuously variable independent tuning of the higher order frequency dependent phase of ultrashort laser pulses. Numerical results are presented indicating that higher order phase terms that lead to temporal wings can be compensated by a properly adjusted air spaced doublet lens within the pulse stretcher. RP WHITE, WE (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-251,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 6 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 407 EP 410 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90103-1 PG 4 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500046 ER PT J AU YOUNG, BKF OSTERHELD, AL SHIMKAVEG, GM SHEPHERD, RL WALLING, RS GOLDSTEIN, WH STEWART, RE AF YOUNG, BKF OSTERHELD, AL SHIMKAVEG, GM SHEPHERD, RL WALLING, RS GOLDSTEIN, WH STEWART, RE TI TIME-RESOLVED MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRON TEMPERATURES OF EXPLODING FOIL X-RAY LASER PLASMAS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB We present results of recent experiments to measure the plasma conditions present in a neon-like x-ray laser plasma. We measure the time-resolved K-shell emission spectra of low Z tracer material doped into a yttrium exploding foil target. We determine the plasma conditions by analysing the K-shell emission spectra assuming a quasi-steady state approximation. Two-dimensional LASNEX hydrodynamics simulations are in reasonable agreement with these time-resolved electron temperatures. RP YOUNG, BKF (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-43,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 21 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 1 U2 6 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 417 EP 423 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90105-8 PG 7 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500048 ER PT J AU CAUBLE, R PHILLION, DW LEE, RW HOOVER, TJ AF CAUBLE, R PHILLION, DW LEE, RW HOOVER, TJ TI X-RAY DRIVEN FLYER FOIL EXPERIMENTS NEAR 1.0-GBAR SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA ID SHOCK-WAVE EXPERIMENTS; MU-M WAVELENGTH; LASER; FUSION; INSTABILITY; PRESSURES AB We have measured speeds of planar shocks in gold target foils impacted by ablatively driven gold flyer foils. The drive for the flyer foils was produced in a high-Z hohlraum by the Nova laser. Dynamic pressures inferred from the measurements were 0.75 +/- 0.2 Gbar, higher than previous dynamic shocks produced in the laboratory. We suggest a technique which may allow the laboratory investigation of equations of state in the gigabar regime. RP CAUBLE, R (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-58,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. NR 21 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 433 EP 437 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90107-4 PG 5 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500050 ER PT J AU LEE, RW GAUTHIER, JC GOLDSTEIN, WH HOOPER, CF KUNZE, HJ OLSON, GL ROSE, SJ SEELY, JF AF LEE, RW GAUTHIER, JC GOLDSTEIN, WH HOOPER, CF KUNZE, HJ OLSON, GL ROSE, SJ SEELY, JF TI RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF HOT DENSE MATTER - PREFACE SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Editorial Material C1 UTILISAT LASERS INTENSES,PALAISEAU,FRANCE. UNIV FLORIDA,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611. RUHR UNIV BOCHUM,W-4630 BOCHUM,GERMANY. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB,DIDCOT OX11 0QX,OXON,ENGLAND. USN,RES LAB,WASHINGTON,DC 20375. RP LEE, RW (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 3 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP R7 EP R7 PG 1 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500001 ER PT J AU KREY, PW FEINER, MS SANDERSON, CG MCINROY, J INN, KGW HUTCHINSON, JMR AF KREY, PW FEINER, MS SANDERSON, CG MCINROY, J INN, KGW HUTCHINSON, JMR TI A BONE ASH STANDARD FOR SR-90, PB-210, PQ-210, URANIUM AND THE ACTINIDES SO JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY-ARTICLES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Low-Level Measurements of Actinides and Long-Lived Radionuclides in Biological and Environmental Samples CY OCT 15-20, 1992 CL RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL SP UNIV UTAH, SCH MED, ENVIRONM RADIAT & TOXICOL LAB, UNIV ESTADUAL RIO DE JANEIRO, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, ENVIRONM CHEM GRP, ENVIRONM MANAGEMENT DIV, US DOE, US TRANSURANIUM & URANIUM REGISTRIE AB A bone ash standard for a number of radionuclides is required as a quality control sample in dosimetry studies with bone as the critical organ. The procedures that were used to prepare a candidate bone ash standard are given with some initial encouraging measurements that the candidate sample will meet the requirements of NIST standard reference manual. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NATL INST STAND & TECHNOL,GAITHERSBURG,MD 20899. RP KREY, PW (reprint author), US DOE,ENVIRONM MEASUREMENTS LAB,NEW YORK,NY 10014, USA. NR 19 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU AKADEMIAI KIADO PI BUDAPEST PA PO BOX 245, H-1519 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY SN 0236-5731 J9 J RADIOAN NUCL CH AR JI J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem.-Artic. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 177 IS 1 BP 5 EP 18 DI 10.1007/BF02132406 PG 14 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Chemistry; Nuclear Science & Technology GA MW672 UT WOS:A1994MW67200002 ER PT J AU NEVISSI, AE SILVERSTON, M STREBIN, RS KAYE, JH AF NEVISSI, AE SILVERSTON, M STREBIN, RS KAYE, JH TI RADIOCHEMICAL DETERMINATION OF TC-99 SO JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY-ARTICLES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Low-Level Measurements of Actinides and Long-Lived Radionuclides in Biological and Environmental Samples CY OCT 15-20, 1992 CL RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL SP UNIV UTAH, SCH MED, ENVIRONM RADIAT & TOXICOL LAB, UNIV ESTADUAL RIO DE JANEIRO, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, ENVIRONM CHEM GRP, ENVIRONM MANAGEMENT DIV, US DOE, US TRANSURANIUM & URANIUM REGISTRIE ID TC-99 AB The radiochemistry of technetium-99 is reviewed and the different measurement techniques are compared. Experiments results on sorption of technetium on two different types of ion exchange resins using Tc-99m and Tc-95m as chemical yield tracers are presented. Spectra calibrations of liquid scintillation counter using Tc-95m as chemical yield tracer of Tc-99 are discussed. C1 PUBL HLTH RADIAT LABS, SEATTLE, WA 98155 USA. PACIFIC NW LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. RP NEVISSI, AE (reprint author), UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT ENVIRONM HLTH, SB-75, SEATTLE, WA 98195 USA. NR 8 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 1 PU AKADEMIAI KIADO PI BUDAPEST PA PO BOX 245, H-1519 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY SN 0236-5731 J9 J RADIOAN NUCL CH AR JI J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem.-Artic. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 177 IS 1 BP 91 EP 99 DI 10.1007/BF02132413 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Chemistry; Nuclear Science & Technology GA MW672 UT WOS:A1994MW67200009 ER PT J AU RICIPUTI, LR MACHEL, HG COLE, DR AF RICIPUTI, LR MACHEL, HG COLE, DR TI AN ION MICROPROBE STUDY OF DIAGENETIC CARBONATES IN THE DEVONIAN NISKU FORMATION OF ALBERTA, CANADA SO JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH SECTION A-SEDIMENTARY PETROLOGY AND PROCESSES LA English DT Article ID CALCITE AB Diagenetic calcites and dolomites of the Upper Devonian Nisku Formation in central Alberta, Canada, were analyzed for trace elements by ion microprobe. The ion microprobe permits analyses on sample spots comparable in size (< 20 mum) to those of conventional electron probes. Detection limits on the ion microprobe are < 1 ppm for many trace elements of interest. Trace element data obtained by ion microprobe are comparable to those obtained by ICP. Trace element variations in and between Upper Devonian diagenetic calcites from the Nisku Formation aid in the interpretation of the fluid composition during precipitation and/or recrystallization, as well as in the interpretation of primary carbonate mineralogy (e.g., high-Mg calcite vs. aragonite). Using the ion probe, microenvironments as well as temporal variations in diagenetic fluid composition can be resolved. The presence of significant trace element variations in Nisku carbonates on a scale of < 100 mum indicates that fluid-rock interaction during burial of up to 4000 m and during more than 300 m.y. was very limited. Although several of the measured trends probably reflect incomplete retention of primary compositional variations, trace element variations in some Paleozoic limestones and dolostones reflect variations in fluid composition during ''primary'' precipitation (as opposed to fluid compositions during recrystallization). These findings encourage the use of trace element compositions for diagenetic interpretations even in very old and deeply buried carbonates. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV ALBERTA,DEPT GEOL,EDMONTON T6G 2E3,ALBERTA,CANADA. RP RICIPUTI, LR (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ANALYT CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 21 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU SEPM-SOC SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY PI TULSA PA 1731 E 71ST STREET, TULSA, OK 74136-5108 SN 1073-130X J9 J SEDIMENT RES A JI J. Sediment. Res. Sect. A-Sediment. Petrol. Process. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 64 IS 1 BP 115 EP 127 PG 13 WC Geology SC Geology GA NK632 UT WOS:A1994NK63200014 ER PT J AU ELDER, SH DISALVO, FJ PARISE, JB HRILJAC, JA RICHARDSON, JW AF ELDER, SH DISALVO, FJ PARISE, JB HRILJAC, JA RICHARDSON, JW TI THE SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NA3WO3N SO JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID POWDER DIFFRACTION DATA; NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION; NITRIDE C1 CORNELL UNIV,BAKER LAB,DEPT CHEM,ITHACA,NY 14853. SUNY STONY BROOK,INST MINERAL PHYS,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973. ARGONNE NATL LAB,INTENSE PULSED NEUTRON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 30 TC 23 Z9 24 U1 0 U2 1 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0022-4596 J9 J SOLID STATE CHEM JI J. Solid State Chem. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 108 IS 1 BP 73 EP 79 DI 10.1006/jssc.1994.1011 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA MU325 UT WOS:A1994MU32500011 ER PT J AU HARMON, J AF HARMON, J TI UNDERSTANDING SCIENTIFIC PROSE - SELZER,J SO JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL WRITING AND COMMUNICATION LA English DT Book Review RP HARMON, J (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BAYWOOD PUBL CO INC PI AMITYVILLE PA 26 AUSTIN AVE, AMITYVILLE, NY 11701 SN 0047-2816 J9 J TECH WRIT COMMUN JI J. Teach. Writ. Commun. PY 1994 VL 24 IS 4 BP 478 EP 482 PG 5 WC Communication SC Communication GA RW939 UT WOS:A1994RW93900012 ER PT J AU PARK, DG MARTIN, MHF OBER, CK BURLITCH, JM CAVIN, OB PORTER, WD HUBBARD, CR AF PARK, DG MARTIN, MHF OBER, CK BURLITCH, JM CAVIN, OB PORTER, WD HUBBARD, CR TI CRYSTALLIZATION OF PRECURSORS TO FORSTERITE AND CHROMIUM-DOPED FORSTERITE SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY LA English DT Article ID X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; MULLITE FORMATION; KINETICS; GEL AB The pyrolysis and crystallization of poly(methacrylate) precursors and xerogels of forsterite and chromium-doped forsterite were studied by in situ high-temperature, dynamic X-ray diffraction and thermal analysis. For both types of precursor, crystallization of forsterite occurred at lower temperature when doped with chromium. Also, exotherms above 700-degrees-C occurred 50-degrees-C lower when chromium was present. When residual carbon in the xerogels was more than approximately 1%, an unidentified crystalline intermediate phase formed at approximately 800-degrees-C. Conversion of the intermediate phase to forsterite was faster than amorphous material. Thus, full crystallinity was attained at a lower temperature when the xerogels had some residual carbon. C1 CORNELL UNIV,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,ITHACA,NY 14853. CORNELL UNIV,DEPT CHEM,ITHACA,NY 14853. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,HIGH TEMP MAT LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37830. NR 26 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER CERAMIC SOC PI WESTERVILLE PA 735 CERAMIC PLACE, PO BOX 6136, WESTERVILLE, OH 43081-6136 SN 0002-7820 J9 J AM CERAM SOC JI J. Am. Ceram. Soc. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 77 IS 1 BP 33 EP 40 DI 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1994.tb06954.x PG 8 WC Materials Science, Ceramics SC Materials Science GA MW121 UT WOS:A1994MW12100004 ER PT J AU COOPER, EA NASTASI, M AF COOPER, EA NASTASI, M TI ION-BEAM MIXING OF IRON-OXIDE MARKER LAYERS IN DOPED AND UNDOPED ALUMINA THIN-FILMS SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY LA English DT Note ID ENHANCED DIFFUSION; AMORPHOUS-SILICON; METALS; SI AB Thin films of iron-doped and pure amorphous alumina with embedded marker layers of iron oxide (Fe2O3) were ion-beam mixed with 210-keV argon in a temperature range of - 164-degrees to 750-degrees-C. The marker exhibited a strong temperature-dependent spreading (T > 450-degrees-C) into the undoped alumina matrix, but the marker spreading into the iron-doped matrix was inhibited by the presence of the dopant. RP COOPER, EA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 25 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER CERAMIC SOC PI WESTERVILLE PA 735 CERAMIC PLACE, PO BOX 6136, WESTERVILLE, OH 43081-6136 SN 0002-7820 J9 J AM CERAM SOC JI J. Am. Ceram. Soc. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 77 IS 1 BP 268 EP 270 DI 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1994.tb06988.x PG 3 WC Materials Science, Ceramics SC Materials Science GA MW121 UT WOS:A1994MW12100038 ER PT J AU LOEHMAN, RE TOMSIA, AP AF LOEHMAN, RE TOMSIA, AP TI WETTING AND JOINING OF MULLITE CERAMICS BY ACTIVE-METAL BRAZE ALLOYS SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY LA English DT Note ID MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; COMPOSITES AB Mullite and ZrO2-toughened mullite (ZTM) were joined with Ag-Cu eutectic braze alloys that contain Ti or Zr as active elements. Although neither the alloy compositions nor the processing conditions were optimized, four-point bend strengths or joined bars were as high as 108 MPa. Joining reactions were studied by conducting separate sessile drop experiments with molten Ti-Ag-Cu and Zr-Ag-Cu alloys on mullite for times and temperatures that were similar those used for joining. Detailed compositional and microstructural analyses of those metal-ceramic interfaces revealed a complex reaction zone in which the oxide of the active element was a principal reaction product. Compared with the Ti-containing alloys, those with Zr were more refractory, they were less reactive with the mullite, and the Zr did not segregate as completely to the interface during heating. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP LOEHMAN, RE (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ADV MAT LAB,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 12 TC 22 Z9 22 U1 0 U2 4 PU AMER CERAMIC SOC PI WESTERVILLE PA 735 CERAMIC PLACE, PO BOX 6136, WESTERVILLE, OH 43081-6136 SN 0002-7820 J9 J AM CERAM SOC JI J. Am. Ceram. Soc. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 77 IS 1 BP 271 EP 274 DI 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1994.tb06989.x PG 4 WC Materials Science, Ceramics SC Materials Science GA MW121 UT WOS:A1994MW12100039 ER PT J AU STEAD, WW HAYNES, RB FULLER, S FRIEDMAN, CP TRAVIS, LE BECK, JR FENICHEL, CH CHANDRASEKARAN, B BUCHANAN, BG ABOLA, EE SIEVERT, MC GARDNER, RM MESSERLE, J JAFFE, CC PEARSON, WR ABARBANEL, RM AF STEAD, WW HAYNES, RB FULLER, S FRIEDMAN, CP TRAVIS, LE BECK, JR FENICHEL, CH CHANDRASEKARAN, B BUCHANAN, BG ABOLA, EE SIEVERT, MC GARDNER, RM MESSERLE, J JAFFE, CC PEARSON, WR ABARBANEL, RM TI DESIGNING MEDICAL INFORMATICS RESEARCH AND LIBRARY-RESOURCE PROJECTS TO INCREASE WHAT IS LEARNED SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article AB Careful study of medical informatics research and library-resource projects is necessary to increase the productivity of the research and development enterprise. Medical informatics research projects can present unique problems with respect to evaluation. It is not always possible to adapt directly the evaluation methods that are commonly employed in the natural and social sciences. Problems in evaluating medical informatics projects may be overcome by formulating system development work in terms of a testable hypothesis; subdividing complex projects into modules, each of which can be developed, tested and evaluated rigorously; and utilizing qualitative studies in situations where more definitive quantitative studies are impractical. C1 MCMASTER UNIV,HAMILTON,ON,CANADA. UNIV WASHINGTON,SEATTLE,WA 98195. UNIV N CAROLINA,CHAPEL HILL,NC. UNIV WISCONSIN,MADISON,WI. BAYLOR COLL MED,HOUSTON,TX 77030. HAHNEMANN UNIV,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19102. OHIO STATE UNIV,COLUMBUS,OH 43210. UNIV PITTSBURGH,PITTSBURGH,PA. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. UNIV MISSOURI,COLUMBIA,MO. UNIV UTAH,LATTER DAY ST HOSP,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84143. HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,BOSTON,MA. YALE UNIV,NEW HAVEN,CT. UNIV VIRGINIA,CHARLOTTESVILLE,VA. BOEING CO,SEATTLE,WA 98124. RP STEAD, WW (reprint author), VANDERBILT UNIV,MED CTR,STE 2000,WILLAGE & VANDERBILT,1500 21ST AVE S,NASHVILLE,TN 37232, USA. OI Haynes, Robert Brian/0000-0002-1453-3196; Pearson, William/0000-0002-0727-3680 NR 2 TC 62 Z9 62 U1 1 U2 3 PU HANLEY & BELFUS INC PI PHILADELPHIA PA 210 S 13TH ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 SN 1067-5027 J9 J AM MED INFORM ASSN JI J. Am. Med. Inf. Assoc. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 1 IS 1 BP 28 EP 33 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Information Systems; Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science; Medical Informatics SC Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science; Medical Informatics GA QA936 UT WOS:A1994QA93600003 PM 7719785 ER PT J AU SHORT, RT MCMAHON, JM HOLLAND, WM TODD, PJ AF SHORT, RT MCMAHON, JM HOLLAND, WM TODD, PJ TI CHARGE COMPENSATION FOR IMAGING LARGE INSULATING SAMPLES BY USING SECONDARY-ION TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY LA English DT Article ID SIMS AB A charge compensation technique has been developed for secondary ion mass spectrometry and imaging of insulating samples as large as 1 cm(2) using a triple quadrupole-based microprobe. The microprobe secondary ion extraction field is synchronized with a periodic primary Cs+ beam to allow a sheetlike beam of 5-eV electrons to pass over the sample surface when the extraction field is zeroed. Electrons are attracted to, and neutralize, any points on the sample that have accumulated positive charge. Positive secondary ion images from Teflon(R), a well-known insulator, illustrate the effectiveness of charge compensation. Locating and identifying analytes on dry filter paper by using tandem mass spectrometry are also demonstrated. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 16 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 1044-0305 J9 J AM SOC MASS SPECTR JI J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 5 IS 1 BP 37 EP 43 DI 10.1016/1044-0305(94)85082-8 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Physical; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Spectroscopy GA MU064 UT WOS:A1994MU06400006 PM 24226139 ER PT J AU FULLER, TF DOYLE, M NEWMAN, J AF FULLER, TF DOYLE, M NEWMAN, J TI SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE DUAL LITHIUM ION INSERTION CELL SO JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY LA English DT Article ID DIMETHOXYETHANE; INTERCALATION; BATTERIES AB The galvanostatic charge and discharge of a dual lithium ion insertion (rocking-chair) cell are modeled. Transport in the electrolyte is described with concentrated solution theory. Insertion of lithium into and out of the active electrode material is simulated using superposition, greatly simplifying the numerical calculations. Simulation results are presented for the LixC6\propylene carbonate +1M LiClO4\LiyMn2O4 cell, and these results are compared with experimental data from the literature. Criteria are established to assess the importance of diffusion in the solid matrix and of transport in the electrolytic solution. Various procedures to optimize the utilization of active material are considered. Simulation results for the dual lithium ion insertion cell are compared with those for a cell with a solid lithium negative electrode. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP FULLER, TF (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. RI Newman, John/B-8650-2008 OI Newman, John/0000-0002-9267-4525 NR 28 TC 601 Z9 605 U1 29 U2 182 PU ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC PI PENNINGTON PA 10 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PENNINGTON, NJ 08534 SN 0013-4651 J9 J ELECTROCHEM SOC JI J. Electrochem. Soc. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 141 IS 1 BP 1 EP 10 DI 10.1149/1.2054684 PG 10 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA NA653 UT WOS:A1994NA65300006 ER PT J AU FRANKEL, GS SCHROTT, AG DAVENPORT, AJ ISAACS, HS JAHNES, CV RUSSAK, MA AF FRANKEL, GS SCHROTT, AG DAVENPORT, AJ ISAACS, HS JAHNES, CV RUSSAK, MA TI X-RAY-ABSORPTION STUDY OF ELECTROCHEMICALLY GROWN OXIDE-FILMS ON ALCR SPUTTERED ALLOYS SO JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY LA English DT Article ID ALUMINUM AB The chemistry of chromium in the passive film on sputter-deposited chromium and AlCr thin films has been investigated in situ in an electrochemical cell under potential control by studying x-ray absorption near edge structure. At high potentials, Cr in the AlCr alloys was oxidized to the 6-valent state. Depending on the rate of potential increase, 6-valent chromium either dissolved from the alloy or was trapped in the passive film where it was electroactive, i.e., the valence state could be reversibly switched between the 3- and 6-valent states by changing the applied potential. The kinetics of these processes were investigated. Ex situ x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements indicated that, during slow scanning at low potentials, the composition of both the surface oxide and underlying metallic layers changed. These changes resulted in a structure that was susceptible to transpassive dissolution of Cr at potentials above 0.2 V(MSE). C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,UPTON,NY 11973. RP FRANKEL, GS (reprint author), IBM CORP,DIV RES,TJ WATSON RES CTR,YORKTOWN HTS,NY 10598, USA. RI Davenport, Alison/J-6089-2013 OI Davenport, Alison/0000-0003-0853-515X NR 13 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC PI PENNINGTON PA 10 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PENNINGTON, NJ 08534 SN 0013-4651 J9 J ELECTROCHEM SOC JI J. Electrochem. Soc. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 141 IS 1 BP 83 EP 90 DI 10.1149/1.2054714 PG 8 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA NA653 UT WOS:A1994NA65300017 ER PT J AU LIN, CF PORTER, MD HEBERT, KR AF LIN, CF PORTER, MD HEBERT, KR TI SURFACE-FILMS PRODUCED BY CATHODIC POLARIZATION OF ALUMINUM SO JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY LA English DT Article ID HYDROCHLORIC-ACID; OXIDE-FILMS; THIN-FILMS; ELECTRODES; REFLECTION; CORROSION; MASS AB Cathodic polarization of aluminum in acid solution produces a surface film which was studied using infrared reflectance spectroscopy (IRS), and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), and capacitance measurements. According to the QCM results, deposition of the film began after passage of 7.2 mC/cm2 of cathodic charge at a potential of -2.0 V. This charge was consistent with IRS and capacitance measurements. The film grew at an approximately constant rate with time, indicating that its ionic conduction resistance is small. Also, the linear increase of the reciprocal capacitance as a function of film mass is consistent with film growth occurring uniformly across the electrode surface. IRS showed that the cathodic film is an amorphous aluminum hydroxide or oxyhydroxide which contains absorbed water; QCM stripping measurements found that there was at least one water molecule per aluminum ion. This extensive hydration is perhaps related to the relatively low ion transport resistance. Mass transport calculations indicated that the film was formed by direct electrochemical growth and not by precipitation. C1 US DOE,DEPT CHEM ENGN,AMES,IA 50011. US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. NR 55 TC 20 Z9 27 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC PI PENNINGTON PA 10 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PENNINGTON, NJ 08534 SN 0013-4651 J9 J ELECTROCHEM SOC JI J. Electrochem. Soc. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 141 IS 1 BP 96 EP 104 DI 10.1149/1.2054716 PG 9 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA NA653 UT WOS:A1994NA65300019 ER PT J AU DAVENPORT, AJ SANSONE, M BARDWELL, JA ALDYKIEWICZ, AJ TAUBE, M VITUS, CM AF DAVENPORT, AJ SANSONE, M BARDWELL, JA ALDYKIEWICZ, AJ TAUBE, M VITUS, CM TI IN-SITU MULTIELEMENT XANES STUDY OF FORMATION AND REDUCTION OF THE OXIDE FILM ON STAINLESS-STEEL SO JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY LA English DT Letter AB The effectiveness of in situ multielement x-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy for studying the passivation of alloys is demonstrated. By simultaneously windowing the appropriate K(alpha) fluorescence lines with a 13-element energy-dispersive germanium detector it is possible to measure concurrently the behavior of different alloying elements during electrochemical polarization. A thin film of stainless steel was stepped between - 1.5 and + 0.4 V (MSE) (the transpassive region of chromium) in a pH 8.4 borate buffer. On the first oxidation, no metal was lost and Fe and Ni showed some oxidation. On reduction, significant Fe and a barely detectable quantity of Ni dissolved. During the second oxidation, some Cr and a smaller fraction of Ni dissolved. C1 EXXON RES & ENGN CO,ANNANDALE,NJ 08801. NATL RES COUNCIL CANADA,INST MICROSTRUCT SCI,OTTAWA K1A 0R9,ONTARIO,CANADA. RP DAVENPORT, AJ (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. RI Davenport, Alison/J-6089-2013 OI Davenport, Alison/0000-0003-0853-515X NR 8 TC 20 Z9 20 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC PI PENNINGTON PA 10 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PENNINGTON, NJ 08534 SN 0013-4651 J9 J ELECTROCHEM SOC JI J. Electrochem. Soc. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 141 IS 1 BP L6 EP L8 DI 10.1149/1.2054720 PG 3 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA NA653 UT WOS:A1994NA65300003 ER PT J AU SORDELET, DJ AKINC, M PANCHULA, ML HAN, Y HAN, MH AF SORDELET, DJ AKINC, M PANCHULA, ML HAN, Y HAN, MH TI SYNTHESIS OF YTTRIUM-ALUMINUM-GARNET PRECURSOR POWDERS BY HOMOGENEOUS PRECIPITATION SO JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY LA English DT Article AB A study was performed to characterize the homogeneous precipitation of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) precursor particles by the thermal decomposition of urea in aqueous solutions. Cation concentrations were varied from 0.005 M to 0.30 M. Observation of powder morphology together with chemical analysis suggests a sequential precipitation process with aluminum ions forming a solid phase first. Fine-grained, reactive powders were obtained that crystallized to single-phase YAG upon heating to 850-degrees-C The precipitate was a hydrated basic carbonate. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,AMES,IA 50011. KOREA INST ENERGY RES,TAEJON,SOUTH KOREA. RP SORDELET, DJ (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 12 TC 76 Z9 81 U1 0 U2 17 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0955-2219 J9 J EUR CERAM SOC JI J. European Ceram. Soc. PY 1994 VL 14 IS 2 BP 123 EP 130 DI 10.1016/0955-2219(94)90100-7 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Ceramics SC Materials Science GA PD265 UT WOS:A1994PD26500004 ER PT J AU HSUEH, CH TSUDA, H ENOKI, M KISHI, T AF HSUEH, CH TSUDA, H ENOKI, M KISHI, T TI THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF FIBER PULL-OUT OF SIC FIBER-REINFORCED GLASSES SO JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY LA English DT Article ID COMPOSITES; STRESSES; MATRIX AB Single fiber pull-out in a SiC fiber-reinforced glass system is characterized from both theoretical analyses and experimental studies. The stress-displacement relationship of the fiber during the fiber pull-out process (i.e., the fiber pull-out curve) is analyzed. Consideration of the displacement due to the compliance of the apparatus is essential in comparing the theoretical fiber pull-out curve with the experimental fiber pull-out curve, in which the displacement between the platform and the crosshead of the apparatus is often measured. The interfacial properties, such as the interfacial shear strength, the residual clamping stress, and the coefficient of friction, are also evaluated in the present study. C1 UNIV TOKYO, ADV SCI & TECHNOL RES CTR, MEGURO KU, TOKYO 153, JAPAN. RP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, DIV MET & CERAM, OAK RIDGE, TN 37831 USA. RI Hsueh, Chun-Hway/G-1345-2011; Tsuda, Hiroshi/C-9666-2011 OI Tsuda, Hiroshi/0000-0002-8766-7611 NR 22 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND SN 0955-2219 EI 1873-619X J9 J EUR CERAM SOC JI J. Eur. Ceram. Soc. PY 1994 VL 13 IS 1 BP 47 EP 52 DI 10.1016/0955-2219(94)90057-4 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics SC Materials Science GA MV836 UT WOS:A1994MV83600007 ER PT J AU MULVEY, M BANDONI, SM AF MULVEY, M BANDONI, SM TI GENETIC-VARIABILITY IN THE M-LINE STOCK OF BIOMPHALARIA-GLABRATA (MOLLUSCA, PLANORBIDAE) SO JOURNAL OF THE HELMINTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON LA English DT Article DE BIOMPHALARIA GLABRATA; SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI; GENETIC VARIABILITY; ALLOZYMES ID SCHISTOSOMA-MANSONI INFECTION; ECHINOSTOMA-PARAENSEI; SUSCEPTIBILITY; POPULATIONS; STRAINS AB Genetic variation among samples of the M-line stock of Biomphalaria glabrata is described. Snail samples from 5 separate research laboratory facilities display differences in allozyme frequencies among 9 of 24 enzymes examined. Genetic variability of M-line snails is discussed relative to the origin and maintenance of the stock and its use as a model in studies of snail-schistosome interactions. Inquiries among investigators maintaining and using snails have indicated that multiple albino stocks of B. glabrata are or have been used for snail-schistosome research. Exchange of these stocks among investigators and subsequent interbreeding are the most probable explanations for the patterns of genetic divergence observed. RP MULVEY, M (reprint author), SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29801, USA. NR 23 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU HELMINTHOLOGICAL SOC WASHINGTON PI LAWRENCE PA C/O ALLEN PRESS INC, 1041 NEW HAMPSHIRE ST, LAWRENCE, KS 66044 SN 1049-233X J9 J HELMINTHOL SOC W JI J. Helminthol. Soc. Wash. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 61 IS 1 BP 103 EP 108 PG 6 WC Parasitology; Zoology SC Parasitology; Zoology GA MW495 UT WOS:A1994MW49500017 ER PT J AU GHIGLIA, DC ROMERO, LA AF GHIGLIA, DC ROMERO, LA TI ROBUST 2-DIMENSIONAL WEIGHTED AND UNWEIGHTED PHASE UNWRAPPING THAT USES FAST TRANSFORMS AND ITERATIVE METHODS SO JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A-OPTICS IMAGE SCIENCE AND VISION LA English DT Article ID DIFFERENCE; RECONSTRUCTION; EQUATION AB Two-dimensional (2D) phase unwrapping continues to find applications in a wide variety of scientific and engineering areas including optical and microwave interferometry, adaptive optics, compensated imaging, and synthetic-aperture-radar phase correction, and image processing. We have developed a robust method (not based on any path-following scheme) for unwrapping 2D phase principal values (in a least-squares sense) by using fast cosine transforms. If the 2D phase values are associated with a 2D weighting, the fast transforms can still be used in iterative methods for solving the weighted unwrapping problem. Weighted unwrapping can be used to isolate inconsistent regions (i.e., phase shear) in an elegant fashion. RP GHIGLIA, DC (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 16 TC 456 Z9 520 U1 8 U2 30 PU OPTICAL SOC AMER PI WASHINGTON PA 2010 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0740-3232 J9 J OPT SOC AM A JI J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. Vis. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 11 IS 1 BP 107 EP 117 DI 10.1364/JOSAA.11.000107 PG 11 WC Optics SC Optics GA MT389 UT WOS:A1994MT38900011 ER PT J AU HAPPER, W MACDONALD, GJ MAX, CE DYSON, FJ AF HAPPER, W MACDONALD, GJ MAX, CE DYSON, FJ TI ATMOSPHERIC-TURBULENCE COMPENSATION BY RESONANT OPTICAL BACKSCATTERING FROM THE SODIUM LAYER IN THE UPPER-ATMOSPHERE SO JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A-OPTICS IMAGE SCIENCE AND VISION LA English DT Article ID TELESCOPE AB A new concept is described for creating artificial beacons for atmospheric-turbulence compensation. A laser tuned to the sodium D-2 line is used to excite resonant optical backscattering from the sodium layer in the upper atmosphere. The performance of such a system is compared with that expected from artificial beacons based on Rayleigh scattering in the lower atmosphere. It is found that sodium scattering has a more favorable scaling to large-aperture systems. Applications to the compensation of ground-based astronomical telescopes for atmospheric turbulence are described. C1 UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,LA JOLLA,CA 92093. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA. INST ADV STUDY,PRINCETON,NJ 08540. RP HAPPER, W (reprint author), PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON,NJ 08540, USA. OI Max, Claire/0000-0003-0682-5436 NR 32 TC 80 Z9 82 U1 0 U2 7 PU OPTICAL SOC AMER PI WASHINGTON PA 2010 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0740-3232 J9 J OPT SOC AM A JI J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. Vis. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 11 IS 1 BP 263 EP 276 DI 10.1364/JOSAA.11.000263 PG 14 WC Optics SC Optics GA MT389 UT WOS:A1994MT38900027 ER PT J AU OLIVIER, SS GAVEL, DT AF OLIVIER, SS GAVEL, DT TI TIP-TILT COMPENSATION FOR ASTRONOMICAL IMAGING SO JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A-OPTICS IMAGE SCIENCE AND VISION LA English DT Article ID ADAPTIVE OPTICS; ATMOSPHERIC-TURBULENCE; ZERNIKE POLYNOMIALS; PROPAGATION AB We present a performance analysis of tip-tilt-compensation systems that use natural stars as tilt references. Taking into account properties of the atmosphere and of the galactic stellar populations, we optimize the system operating parameters to determine performance limits for several varieties of tip-tilt-compensation system operating on a 10-m telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. We find that, for systems that use a single tilt reference star, if the image of the star is uncorrected, a one-axis root-mean-square tilt residual of less than 190 nrad can be obtained for at least 99% of all astronomical objects, whereas if the image of the tilt reference star is fully if the images of the stars are uncorrected and to 60 nrad if the images of the stars are fully corrected. These residual tilt levels would permit V-band images with long-exposure resolution of 8.5, 4.2, 7.3, and 2.9 times the diffraction limit, respectively, where the diffraction-limited resolution in the V band is 0.011 arcsec. These results may be compared with the typical seeing of 0.75 arcsec. RP OLIVIER, SS (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 22 TC 21 Z9 22 U1 0 U2 0 PU OPTICAL SOC AMER PI WASHINGTON PA 2010 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0740-3232 J9 J OPT SOC AM A JI J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. Vis. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 11 IS 1 BP 368 EP 378 DI 10.1364/JOSAA.11.000368 PG 11 WC Optics SC Optics GA MT389 UT WOS:A1994MT38900035 ER PT J AU BILLIA, B JAMGOTCHIAN, H THI, HN CERISIER, P TRIVEDI, R AF BILLIA, B JAMGOTCHIAN, H THI, HN CERISIER, P TRIVEDI, R TI EXTRINSIC EFFECTS IN THE DYNAMICS AND SELECTION OF CELLULAR ARRAYS SO JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS AND HEAT TRANSFER LA English DT Article ID BENARD-MARANGONI CONVECTION; DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION; DISORDER AB In addition to convection in the liquid phase, which can be made negligible in microgravity, other extrinsic effects should be suppressed, or at least controlled, in order to be able to actually relate the dynamics and selection of cellular arrays that result from the pure morphological instability of a planar solidification front to the processing parameters: growth velocity V, thermal gradient G, and solute concentration C0. Therefore, we successively analyzed the influence of four major extrinsic sources of ''parasitic'' effects in cellular solidification and, when complementary, in Benard convection with a free surface. The container imposes confinement and wall conditions. Cellular doublets or spatiotemporal chaos are favored by the presence of grain boundaries. When the solute is volatile, gas pores may nucleate, which then provoke capillary convection and whose growth can either suppress morphological instability or form localized duplexes, upon coupling with a cellular or dendritic envelope. Finally. the experimental procedure, essentially through the initial conditions that are applied, determines the initial transient and sometimes prevents the asymptotic state to be reached, possibly by dynamically locking the system in an intermediate configuration, characterized by a significant amount of ''noise.'' C1 UNIV AIX MARSEILLE,FAC SCI ST JEROME,IUSTI,CNRS,URA 1168,F-13397 MARSEILLE 20,FRANCE. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,AMES,IA 50011. RP BILLIA, B (reprint author), UNIV AIX MARSEILLE,FAC SCI ST JEROME,MAT LAB,CNRS,ERS 14,CASE 151,F-13397 MARSEILLE 20,FRANCE. RI Nguyen-Thi, Henri/D-5174-2012 NR 13 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER INST AERONAUT ASTRONAUT PI RESTON PA 1801 ALEXANDER BELL DRIVE, STE 500, RESTON, VA 22091 SN 0887-8722 J9 J THERMOPHYS HEAT TR JI J. Thermophys. Heat Transf. PD JAN-MAR PY 1994 VL 8 IS 1 BP 113 EP 118 DI 10.2514/3.508 PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA NA665 UT WOS:A1994NA66500014 ER PT J AU SHIBAMOTO, T AF SHIBAMOTO, T TI THE ROLE OF LIPID-PEROXIDATION CAUSED BY ULTRAVIOLET-LIGHT IN SKIN DISEASES SO JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY-CUTANEOUS AND OCULAR TOXICOLOGY LA English DT Review ID GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS; CARBONYL-COMPOUNDS; RAT HEPATOCYTES; TOXIC ALDEHYDES; UV-IRRADIATION; FATTY-ACIDS; PRODUCTS; MALONALDEHYDE; FORMALDEHYDE; OXIDATION RP SHIBAMOTO, T (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ENVIRONM TOXICOL,DAVIS,CA 95616, USA. NR 52 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0731-3829 J9 J TOXICOL-CUTAN OCUL JI J. Toxicol.-Cutan. Ocul. Toxicol. PY 1994 VL 13 IS 3 BP 193 EP 202 PG 10 WC Ophthalmology; Toxicology SC Ophthalmology; Toxicology GA PE844 UT WOS:A1994PE84400002 ER PT J AU BANNISTER, ME CECCHI, JL AF BANNISTER, ME CECCHI, JL TI METASTABLE ARGON BEAM SOURCE USING A SURFACE-WAVE SUSTAINED PLASMA SO JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A-VACUUM SURFACES AND FILMS LA English DT Article ID HIGH-INTENSITY BEAM; NOBLE-GAS ATOMS; PENNING IONIZATION; HELIUM-ATOMS; DISCHARGES; PROPAGATION; AR; DEPENDENCE; FREQUENCY; PRESSURE AB A new source of metastable argon atoms in the thermal energy range is reported. The source is based on expanding a plasma sustained by electromagnetic surface waves in a quartz tube through a converging nozzle and extracting a beam from the supersonic free-expansion jet. The beam was characterized by time-of-flight measurements which yielded the absolute intensity and velocity distribution of the argon metastables. The source produced a maximum intensity of 6.2X10(14) metastables per second per steradian, the highest time-averaged intensity of thermal argon metastables of any source reported to date. A simple picture of an expanding plasma in a recombination regime is used to explain the dependence of the metastable intensity on absorbed power. C1 PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. NR 51 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0734-2101 J9 J VAC SCI TECHNOL A JI J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A-Vac. Surf. Films PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 12 IS 1 BP 106 EP 113 DI 10.1116/1.578903 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Physics GA MT408 UT WOS:A1994MT40800017 ER PT J AU ISHIDA, E SIGMON, TW WEINER, KH FROST, MR AF ISHIDA, E SIGMON, TW WEINER, KH FROST, MR TI ULTRA-SHALLOW BOX-LIKE PROFILES FABRICATED BY PULSED ULTRAVIOLET-LASER DOPING PROCESS SO JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY B LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Workshop on the Measurement and Characterization of Ultra-Shallow Doping Profiles in Semiconductors CY MAR 23-25, 1993 CL MCNC, CTR MICROELECTR, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK, NC SP MCNC, CTR MICROELECTR, NIST, AMER VACUUM SOC, USN OFF NAVAL RES HO MCNC, CTR MICROELECTR ID SPREADING RESISTANCE; ION-IMPLANTATION; JUNCTION FORMATION; SILICON; BORON; DIFFUSION; BARRIER; TAIL AB Ultra-shallow, boxlike impurity profiles are produced using gas immersion laser doping (GILD) and then analyzed by spreading resistance profilometry (SRP) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) to determine the impurity distribution. At high concentrations, the profiles obtained by SRP exhibit the expected boxlike shape over the entire range of junction depths: The measured concentration within the junction region is uniform while the dopant gradient at the junction exceeds 1 decade/5 nm. In comparison, the same profiles analyzed using high primary ion energy SIMS show a broader transition at the metallurgical junction. Caused by knock-ons and ion mixing during the sputtering process, the inaccuracy is markedly reduced by lowering the acceleration energy of the primary Cs+ ion beam. At lower concentrations (<10(19)/cm3), profiles analyzed by SRP exhibit shallower junctions than expected. Electrical measurements of diodes and Hall structures show that high-quality, ultra-shallow n+p, np, and pn junctions are fabricated with good dose control using GILD. For complete characterization of GILD, accurate measurement of both chemical and electrically active dopant profiles are required. At present, neither SIMS nor SRP provides an entirely accurate impurity profile. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. EVANS E,PLAINSBORO,NJ 08536. RP ISHIDA, E (reprint author), STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD,CA 94305, USA. NR 21 TC 9 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 1071-1023 J9 J VAC SCI TECHNOL B JI J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 12 IS 1 BP 399 EP 404 DI 10.1116/1.587135 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Physics GA MX617 UT WOS:A1994MX61700071 ER PT J AU TIPTON, GD BLAIN, MG WESTERFIELD, PL TRUTNA, LS MAXWELL, KL AF TIPTON, GD BLAIN, MG WESTERFIELD, PL TRUTNA, LS MAXWELL, KL TI OPTIMIZATION OF AN ELECTRON-CYCLOTRON-RESONANCE PLASMA ETCH PROCESS FOR N+ POLYSILICON - HBR PROCESS CHEMISTRY SO JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY B LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd High Density Plasma Workshop CY AUG 03-04, 1993 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP AMER VACUUM SOC ID SILICON; BROMINE; RIE AB Designed experiments were employed to characterize a process for etching phosphorus doped polycrystalline silicon with HBr in a close-coupled electron cyclotron resonance plasma reactor configured for 200 mm wafers. A fractional factorial screening experiment was employed to determine the principal input factors and the main etch effects. Linear models of the process responses indicate rf Power, O2 flow rate, and the position of the resonance zone (with respect to the wafer) as the three strongest factors influencing process performance. Response surfaces generated using data from a follow-on response surface methodology experiment predicted an optimum operating region characterized by relatively low rf power, a small O2 flow, and a resonance zone position close to the wafer. One operating point in this region demonstrated a polysilicon etch rate of 270 nm/min, an etch rate nonuniformity of 2.2% (1 std. dev.), an etch selectivity to oxide greater than 100:1, and anisotropic profiles. Particle test results for the optimized process indicated that careful selection of the O2 fraction is required to avoid residue deposition and particle formation. C1 SEMATECH,AUSTIN,TX 78741. RP TIPTON, GD (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 15 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 1071-1023 J9 J VAC SCI TECHNOL B JI J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 12 IS 1 BP 416 EP 421 DI 10.1116/1.587137 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Physics GA MX617 UT WOS:A1994MX61700074 ER PT J AU MARKOVIC, NM TIDSWELL, IM ROSS, PN AF MARKOVIC, NM TIDSWELL, IM ROSS, PN TI OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE REDUCTION ON THE AU(100) SURFACE IN ALKALINE ELECTROLYTE - THE ROLES OF SURFACE-STRUCTURE AND HYDROXIDE ADSORPTION SO LANGMUIR LA English DT Letter ID SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY; X-RAY REFLECTIVITY; RECONSTRUCTION; ELECTROCATALYSIS; GOLD AB The reduction of oxygen and hydrogen peroxide on the Au(100) surface has been studied using classical electroanalytic methods combined with in situ X-ray scattering techniques in order to relate surface structure to the kinetics. Confirming previous results, the 4e(-) reduction pathway for O-2 at low overpotentials gives way to a 2e(-) path at higher overpotentials. It was determined that, contrary to previous speculation, the (1x1) --> ''hex'' reconstruction transition is not the dominant mechanism for this change in reaction pathway since the transition in reduction kinetics occurs in a much narrower potential range than the (1x1) --> ''hex'' transition. The time constants for the two transitions differ by approximately 2 orders of magnitude, with the structural transition the slower. We suggest that the change in reaction pathway is related to the potential dependence of the adsorption of hydroxyl anions that catalyze the reduction of peroxide. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 20 TC 24 Z9 24 U1 4 U2 11 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0743-7463 J9 LANGMUIR JI Langmuir PD JAN PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 1 EP 4 DI 10.1021/la00013a001 PG 4 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA MT810 UT WOS:A1994MT81000001 ER PT J AU DARAB, JG PFUND, DM FULTON, JL LINEHAN, JC CAPEL, M MA, YJ AF DARAB, JG PFUND, DM FULTON, JL LINEHAN, JC CAPEL, M MA, YJ TI CHARACTERIZATION OF A WATER-IN-OIL MICROEMULSION CONTAINING A CONCENTRATED AMMONIUM FERRIC SULFATE AQUEOUS-PHASE SO LANGMUIR LA English DT Article ID CHARGE FLUCTUATION MODEL; MICELLES; OXIDES; CONDUCTIVITY; MIXTURES; BEHAVIOR; SYSTEMS; IONS AB A water-in-oil (w/o) microemulsion containing high concentrations of ammonium ferric sulfate in solution was characterized by SAXS, EXAFS, electrical conductivity, and viscosity measurements and by its phase behavior. The nanometer-sized aqueous droplets are microemulsified by sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT) in an isooctane continuous phase. Addition of small amounts of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as a cosurfactant greatly aids in the solubilization of the inorganic electrolyte-laden aqueous phase. For this five-component system there is a large region of the composition phase space that exists as a clear, stable w/o microemulsion. A portion of this w/o microemulsion phase space can be characterized as spherically shaped aqueous nanometer-sized droplets. A simple relationship between the total surfactant concentration and the amount of water on the droplet size was established. This relationship has the same form as the well-known relationship for the ternary system, AOT/water/isooctane. True thermodynamic equilibrium was not established in this microemulsion study because the reaction times for the various ferric oxyhydroxide species are prohibitively long. As a result, pseudoequilibria for this ammonium ferric sulfate microemulsion are reported. Because of the high concentration of inorganic electrolyte that can be dissolved in the microemulsion phase, these systems are useful for the synthesis of large quantities of nanophase particles. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, DEPT CHEM SCI, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB, NATL SYNCHROTRON LIGHT SOURCE, UPTON, NY 11973 USA. UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT PHYS, SEATTLE, WA 98195 USA. NR 31 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 9 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA SN 0743-7463 J9 LANGMUIR JI Langmuir PD JAN PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 135 EP 141 DI 10.1021/la00013a020 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA MT810 UT WOS:A1994MT81000021 ER PT J AU XU, C KOEL, BE PAFFETT, MT AF XU, C KOEL, BE PAFFETT, MT TI ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION BEHAVIOR OF N-BUTANE AND ISOBUTANE ON PT(111) AND SN/PT(111) SURFACE ALLOYS SO LANGMUIR LA English DT Article ID SINGLE-CRYSTAL SURFACES; ALKANES; ETHYLENE; CO; CHEMISORPTION; COADSORPTION; KINETICS; ADATOMS; PT(100) AB The adsorption/desorption behavior of n-butane and isobutane on Pt(111) and the p(2X2) Sn/Pt(111) and (root 3x root 3)R30 degrees Sn/Pt(111) surface alloys has been examined using a combination of adsorption kinetics measurements utilizing a collimated molecular beam and temperature programmed desorption (TPD) mass spectroscopy. Initial sticking probabilities for both molecules on Pt(111) and the surface alloys at temperatures below the monolayer desorption threshold are essentially unity (S-o greater than or equal to 0.95). The monolayer saturation coverages of n-butane and isobutane were also independent of the amount of Sn in the surface layer. The desorption activation energies measured by TPD for the monolayer states of both n-butane and isobutane progressively decrease by 5-8 kJ/mol compared to Pt(111) as the surface concentration of Sn increases from 0.25 to 0.33 atom fraction in the respective surface alloys. The decrease in the desorption activation energy scales linearly with the Sn concentration. No thermal decomposition of either molecule on any surface occurred during TPD measurements. Molecular interactions probed by adsorption and desorption of saturated C-4 hydrocarbons are not influenced as strongly by the presence of Sn in the Pt(111) surface as previously observed for unsaturated molecules, such as ethylene and isobutylene. The rate constants for adsorption and desorption of n-butane derived from these ultrahigh vacuum studies are used to help explain the kinetics determined in recent, moderate pressure (50-200 Torr) studies of the hydrogenolysis of n-butane over these Sn/Pt(111) surface alloys. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP XU, C (reprint author), UNIV SO CALIF,DEPT CHEM,LOS ANGELES,CA 90089, USA. RI Koel, Bruce/H-3857-2013 OI Koel, Bruce/0000-0002-0032-4991 NR 29 TC 66 Z9 66 U1 0 U2 12 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0743-7463 J9 LANGMUIR JI Langmuir PD JAN PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 166 EP 171 DI 10.1021/la00013a025 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA MT810 UT WOS:A1994MT81000026 ER PT S AU KOZLOWSKI, MR DEFORD, JF STAGGS, MC AF KOZLOWSKI, MR DEFORD, JF STAGGS, MC BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI LASER-DAMAGE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF NODULAR DEFECTS IN DIELECTRIC MIRROR COATINGS - AFM MEASUREMENTS AND ELECTRIC-FIELD MODELING SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 44 EP 49 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00006 ER PT S AU HEITTICH, RL JIN, CM COMPTON, RN BUSECK, PR TSIPURSKY, SJ AF HEITTICH, RL JIN, CM COMPTON, RN BUSECK, PR TSIPURSKY, SJ BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI CHARACTERIZATION OF NATURALLY-OCCURRING AND MODIFIED FULLERENES BY FOURIER-TRANSFORM MASS-SPECTROMETRY SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 94 EP 100 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00013 ER PT S AU HAUFLER, RE PURETZKY, AA COMPTON, RN AF HAUFLER, RE PURETZKY, AA COMPTON, RN BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI FORMATION OF ATOMIC CLUSTERS THROUGH THE LASER-ABLATION OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS IN A SUPERSONIC MOLECULAR-BEAM SOURCE SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Puretzky, Alexander/B-5567-2016 OI Puretzky, Alexander/0000-0002-9996-4429 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 101 EP 108 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00014 ER PT S AU SMITH, MR KOPPENAAL, DW FARMER, OT AF SMITH, MR KOPPENAAL, DW FARMER, OT BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI UV AND IR LASER-ABLATION FOR INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 117 EP 122 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00016 ER PT S AU HUNT, RD MACTOTH, L YUSTEIN, JT ANDREWS, L AF HUNT, RD MACTOTH, L YUSTEIN, JT ANDREWS, L BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI MATRIX-ISOLATION INFRARED-SPECTRA OF O2 AND N2 INSERTION REACTIONS WITH ATOMIC URANIUM SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 148 EP 152 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00021 ER PT S AU CARMAN, HS COMPTON, RN AF CARMAN, HS COMPTON, RN BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI NEGATIVE-ION FORMATION IN SMALL CARBON CLUSTERS SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CHEM PHYS SECT,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 153 EP 158 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00022 ER PT S AU LEE, I COUTANT, CC ARAKAWA, ET AF LEE, I COUTANT, CC ARAKAWA, ET BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI TRACE CONTAMINANT DETERMINATION IN FISH SCALE BY LASER-ABLATION TECHNIQUE SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 172 EP 177 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00025 ER PT S AU ZHENG, XY LOWNDES, DH ZHU, S WARMACK, RJ AF ZHENG, XY LOWNDES, DH ZHU, S WARMACK, RJ BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI PARTICLES ON SURFACES OF LASER-ABLATED Y1BA2CU3O7-DELTA FILMS SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 262 EP 267 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00039 ER PT S AU CHEN, CH PHILLIPS, RC MORRISON, PW AF CHEN, CH PHILLIPS, RC MORRISON, PW BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI KINETICS OF PHOTODEPOSITION OF SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 268 EP 272 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00040 ER PT S AU LOWNDES, DH GODBOLE, MJ JELLISON, GE PEDRAZA, AJ AF LOWNDES, DH GODBOLE, MJ JELLISON, GE PEDRAZA, AJ BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI ABLATION, SURFACE ACTIVATION, AND ELECTROLESS METALLIZATION OF INSULATING MATERIALS BY PULSED EXCIMER-LASER IRRADIATION SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 321 EP 328 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00046 ER PT S AU ORLANDO, TM COWIN, JP TEETER, G BARLOW, SE AF ORLANDO, TM COWIN, JP TEETER, G BARLOW, SE BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI DYNAMICAL ACCELERATION EFFECTS IN LASER-INDUCED PARTICLE-EMISSION FROM SURFACES SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,IND ENGN RES CTR,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 341 EP 346 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00049 ER PT S AU VU, BTV SZOKE, A LANDEN, OL AF VU, BTV SZOKE, A LANDEN, OL BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI TIME-RESOLVED PROBING OF ELECTRON THERMAL CONDUCTION IN FEMTOSECOND-LASER-PULSE-PRODUCED PLASMA SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 385 EP 391 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00053 ER PT S AU GEOHEGAN, DB AF GEOHEGAN, DB BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI IMAGING AND BLACKBODY EMISSION-SPECTRA OF HOT PARTICULATES GENERATED DURING LASER-ABLATION SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Geohegan, David/D-3599-2013 OI Geohegan, David/0000-0003-0273-3139 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 407 EP 413 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00057 ER PT S AU TANG, K ALLMAN, SL CHEN, CH AF TANG, K ALLMAN, SL CHEN, CH BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI BIOPOLYMER ANALYSIS BY LASER-ABLATION AND MASS-SPECTROMETRY SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Allman, Steve/A-9121-2011 OI Allman, Steve/0000-0001-6538-7048 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 475 EP 482 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00066 ER PT S AU HURST, GB HETTICH, RL BUCHANAN, MV STEMMLER, EA AF HURST, GB HETTICH, RL BUCHANAN, MV STEMMLER, EA BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI MATRIX-ASSISTED LASER-DESORPTION IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY FOR THE STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MODIFIED OLIGONUCLEOTIDES SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Hettich, Robert/N-1458-2016 OI Hettich, Robert/0000-0001-7708-786X NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 519 EP 525 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00071 ER PT S AU KUBIAK, GD BERGER, KW HANEY, SJ TICHENOR, DA STULEN, RH ROCKETT, PD HUNTER, JA AF KUBIAK, GD BERGER, KW HANEY, SJ TICHENOR, DA STULEN, RH ROCKETT, PD HUNTER, JA BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI HIGH-POWER LASER-PLASMA SOURCES - SOFT-X-RAY PROJECTION LITHOGRAPHY AND OTHER APPLICATIONS SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 534 EP 543 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00073 ER PT S AU LEE, I WARMACK, RJ FERRELL, TL AF LEE, I WARMACK, RJ FERRELL, TL BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI LASER LITHOGRAPHY BY PHOTON SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 544 EP 549 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00074 ER PT S AU NORTON, DP CHAKOUMAKOS, BC BUDAI, JD LOWNDES, DH AF NORTON, DP CHAKOUMAKOS, BC BUDAI, JD LOWNDES, DH BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI PULSED-LASER DEPOSITION OF METASTABLE CA1-XSRXCUO2 THIN-FILMS SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Chakoumakos, Bryan/A-5601-2016; Budai, John/R-9276-2016 OI Chakoumakos, Bryan/0000-0002-7870-6543; Budai, John/0000-0002-7444-1306 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 595 EP 600 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00081 ER PT S AU MILLER, JC AF MILLER, JC BE Miller, JC Geohegan, DB TI A BRIEF-HISTORY OF LASER-ABLATION SO LASER ABLATION: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS-II SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 93) CY APR, 1993 CL KNOXVILLE, TN SP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, US DOE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CHEM PHYS SECT,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-226-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 VL 288 BP 619 EP 622 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Optics; Physics GA BZ94N UT WOS:A1994BZ94N00085 ER PT J AU PHIPPS, CR MICHAELIS, MM AF PHIPPS, CR MICHAELIS, MM TI LISP - LASER IMPULSE SPACE PROPULSION SO LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS LA English DT Article ID VACUUM AB It is not often that a new form of transportation suddenly appears and replaces what was hitherto regarded as mankind's only realistic option. In space and upper atmosphere transportation chemical rockets have held center stage for over half a century. Tsiokolvsky's ideas led to Wernher von Braun's V2, which in turn led to the Soyuz, Apollo, and Ariane programs and the Space Shuttle. But recently theoretical and computational studies as well as a few initial experiments have pointed to a new option: laser impulse space propulsion (LISP). This may offer a more efficient and less ecologically damaging means of putting payloads into orbit. The world high-power laser community is well suited to following and aiding developments in LISP, though most practical research is still at an embryonic level. Obviously an effort of the size required to develop a laser-driven low-earth-orbit (LEO) launcher would require a multinational commitment. LISP could then be regarded as a parallel challenge to those of achieving ICF microfusion yield and of improving X-ray lasers, especially in the ''water window.'' Any physicist or engineer involved with the latter projects would find many points in common with the former. It therefore seems appropriate to briefly review the progress made in LISP and also to communicate some recent results from high-power laser-matter experiments that have lead to conceptual designs. C1 UNIV NATAL,FAC SCI,DEPT PHYS,DURBAN 4001,SOUTH AFRICA. RP PHIPPS, CR (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 29 TC 86 Z9 94 U1 0 U2 11 PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS PI NEW YORK PA 40 WEST 20TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10011-4211 SN 0263-0346 J9 LASER PART BEAMS JI Laser Part. Beams PY 1994 VL 12 IS 1 BP 23 EP 54 PG 32 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA NE231 UT WOS:A1994NE23100004 ER PT J AU MORE, RM AF MORE, RM TI SEMICLASSICAL CALCULATION OF ATOMIC PROCESSES AND NUMERICAL-SIMULATION OF DENSE-PLASMAS SO LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS LA English DT Article ID MATTER AB Modern numerical simulations of hot dense plasma require atomic data including equations Of state, opacities, and coupling coefficients for energy exchange between photons, electrons, and fast and thermal ions. While these coefficients may be calculated by complicated quantum-statistical theories, in many cases the simpler semi-classical theory gives a reasonably accurate first approximation. RP MORE, RM (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 13 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 2 PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS PI NEW YORK PA 40 WEST 20TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10011-4211 SN 0263-0346 J9 LASER PART BEAMS JI Laser Part. Beams PY 1994 VL 12 IS 2 BP 245 EP 255 PG 11 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA NM929 UT WOS:A1994NM92900008 ER PT J AU QUINTENZ, JP SEIDEL, DB KIEFER, ML POINTON, TD COATS, RS ROSENTHAL, SE MEHLHORN, TA DESJARLAIS, MP KRALL, NA AF QUINTENZ, JP SEIDEL, DB KIEFER, ML POINTON, TD COATS, RS ROSENTHAL, SE MEHLHORN, TA DESJARLAIS, MP KRALL, NA TI SIMULATION CODES FOR LIGHT-ION DIODE MODELING SO LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS LA English DT Article ID OPENING SWITCH; ELECTRON FLOW AB The computational tools used in the investigation of light-ion diode physics at Sandia National Laboratories are described. Applied-B ion diodes are used to generate intense beams of ions and focus these beams onto targets as part of Sandia's inertial confinement fusion program. Computer codes are used to simulate the energy storage and pulse forming sections of the accelerator and the power flow and coupling into the diode where the ion beam is generated. Other codes are used to calculate the applied magnetic field diffusion in the diode region, the electromagnetic fluctuations in the anode-cathode gap, the subsequent beam divergence, the beam propagation, and response of various beam diagnostics. These codes are described and some typical results are shown. RP QUINTENZ, JP (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 48 TC 33 Z9 33 U1 1 U2 1 PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS PI NEW YORK PA 40 WEST 20TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10011-4211 SN 0263-0346 J9 LASER PART BEAMS JI Laser Part. Beams PY 1994 VL 12 IS 2 BP 283 EP 324 PG 42 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA NM929 UT WOS:A1994NM92900011 ER PT J AU KASUYA, K HORIOKA, K HIKIDA, N WATANABE, M KAWAKITA, Y KATO, S OKUDA, H AF KASUYA, K HORIOKA, K HIKIDA, N WATANABE, M KAWAKITA, Y KATO, S OKUDA, H TI ONE-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATION OF DISCHARGE-PUMPED EXCIMER LASERS UNDER REPETITIVE OPERATIONS SO LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS LA English DT Article ID KRF AB Zero-dimensional numerical computation of electrical. discharge-pumped excimer lasers is extended to a one-dimensional model that is used to study the effects of the density perturbations of the background neutral gas and the nonuniform predischarge (which means preionization in this paper) electron density on the transition of the uniform discharge to the nonuniform prestage state leading to the onset of are formation (which is not included in this particular model). It was found that a local density depression of 1% or an enhancement of the local electric field of 1% can increase the local energy input by several hundred percent. The initial electron density perturbations, on the other hand, are found to modify the energy input by the same order of magnitude as the initial perturbations. C1 NISSHIN ELECT CO LTD,DIV RES & DEV,KYOTO 615,JAPAN. PRINCETON UNIV,PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. RP KASUYA, K (reprint author), TOKYO INST TECHNOL,GRAD SCH NAGATSUTA,DEPT ENERGY SCI,YOKOHAMA,KANAGAWA 227,JAPAN. RI Horioka, Kazuhiko/B-9844-2015 OI Horioka, Kazuhiko/0000-0002-4524-0775 NR 9 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS PI NEW YORK PA 40 WEST 20TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10011-4211 SN 0263-0346 J9 LASER PART BEAMS JI Laser Part. Beams PY 1994 VL 12 IS 4 BP 647 EP 679 PG 33 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA PY325 UT WOS:A1994PY32500006 ER PT J AU BLYTH, WJ WOOLSEY, NC WARK, JS YOUNG, PE ZIGLER, A ROSE, SJ AF BLYTH, WJ WOOLSEY, NC WARK, JS YOUNG, PE ZIGLER, A ROSE, SJ TI PRODUCTION OF A HIGH-DENSITY, LONG-SCALE-LENGTH IRON PLASMA USING A CAPILLARY DISCHARGE SO LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS LA English DT Article ID LASER-PRODUCED PLASMA; POPULATION-INVERSION; RAMAN-SCATTERING; IONIZED PLASMAS; FIELD; BACKSCATTER; IONIZATION; ENERGY; IONS; BEAM AB The production of a long scale-length plasma of electron density 10(20)-10(21) cm(-3), measuring 10 x 0.5 mm using a laser-heated capillary discharge is reported. X-ray spectroscopic measurements have been performed which show that the plasma constituents can be varied by changing the material that lines the exit slit of the device. The capillary thus provides a useful source of large underdense plasmas created from solid materials suitable for laser-plasma interaction studies. Numerical simulations consistent with spectroscopic studies suggest that temperatures up to about 700 eV were achieved following irradiation of these plasmas by high-power laser light. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,JERUSALEM,ISRAEL. RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB,DIDCOT OX11 0QX,OXON,ENGLAND. UNIV BIRMINGHAM,DEPT PHYS & SPACE SCI,BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND. RP BLYTH, WJ (reprint author), UNIV OXFORD,DEPT PHYS,CLARENDON LAB,PARKS RD,OXFORD OX1 3PU,ENGLAND. NR 31 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS PI NEW YORK PA 40 WEST 20TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10011-4211 SN 0263-0346 J9 LASER PART BEAMS JI Laser Part. Beams PY 1994 VL 12 IS 4 BP 751 EP 757 PG 7 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA PY325 UT WOS:A1994PY32500010 ER PT B AU BEACH, RJ EMANUEL, MA BENETT, WJ FREITAS, BL CIARLO, D CARLSON, NW SUTTON, SB SKIDMORE, JA SOLARZ, RW AF BEACH, RJ EMANUEL, MA BENETT, WJ FREITAS, BL CIARLO, D CARLSON, NW SUTTON, SB SKIDMORE, JA SOLARZ, RW BE Chen, PC Johnson, LA Temkin, H TI IMPROVED PERFORMANCE OF HIGH AVERAGE POWER SEMICONDUCTOR ARRAYS FOR APPLICATIONS IN DIODE-PUMPED SOLID-STATE LASERS SO LASER DIODE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS VI SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Diode Technology and Applications VI CY JAN 25-27, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1443-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2148 BP 13 EP 29 DI 10.1117/12.176608 PG 17 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA89J UT WOS:A1994BA89J00002 ER PT B AU RAINER, F DEMARCO, FP STAGGS, MC KOZLOWSKI, MR ATHERTON, LJ SHEEHAN, LM AF RAINER, F DEMARCO, FP STAGGS, MC KOZLOWSKI, MR ATHERTON, LJ SHEEHAN, LM BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI A HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE ON 15 YEARS OF LASER DAMAGE THRESHOLDS AT LLNL SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 9 EP 24 DI 10.1117/12.180882 PG 16 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00002 ER PT B AU ATHERTON, LJ RAINER, F DEYOREO, JJ THOMAS, IM ZAITSEVA, N DEMARCO, F AF ATHERTON, LJ RAINER, F DEYOREO, JJ THOMAS, IM ZAITSEVA, N DEMARCO, F BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI THERMAL AND LASER CONDITIONING OF PRODUCTION AND RAPID-GROWTH KDP AND KD-ASTERISK-P CRYSTALS SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 0 U2 4 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 36 EP 45 DI 10.1117/12.180912 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00004 ER PT B AU SWEATT, WC FARN, MW AF SWEATT, WC FARN, MW BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI KINOFORM LENS SYSTEM FOR INJECTING A HIGH-POWER LASER-BEAM INTO AN OPTICAL-FIBER SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 82 EP 86 DI 10.1117/12.180909 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00008 ER PT B AU SETCHELL, RE AF SETCHELL, RE BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI DAMAGE STUDIES IN HIGH-POWER FIBER TRANSMISSION-SYSTEMS SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 87 EP 97 DI 10.1117/12.180910 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00009 ER PT B AU THOMAS, IM AF THOMAS, IM BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI SOL-GEL COATINGS FOR HIGH-POWER LASER OPTICS - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 232 EP 243 DI 10.1117/12.180884 PG 12 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00026 ER PT B AU BRITTEN, JA THOMAS, IM AF BRITTEN, JA THOMAS, IM BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI SOL-GEL METAL-OXIDE AND METAL-OXIDE POLYMER MULTILAYERS APPLIED BY MENISCUS COATING SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 3 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 244 EP 250 DI 10.1117/12.180885 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00027 ER PT B AU CHOW, R SPRAGGE, MK LOOMIS, GE THOMAS, IM RAINER, F WARD, RL KOZLOWSKI, MR AF CHOW, R SPRAGGE, MK LOOMIS, GE THOMAS, IM RAINER, F WARD, RL KOZLOWSKI, MR BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI HIGH DAMAGE THRESHOLD ANTI-REFLECTORS BY PHYSICAL VAPOR-DEPOSITED AMORPHOUS FLUOROPOLYMER SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 262 EP 272 DI 10.1117/12.180886 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00029 ER PT B AU TENCH, RJ CHOW, R KOZLOWSKI, MR AF TENCH, RJ CHOW, R KOZLOWSKI, MR BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI CHARACTERIZATION OF DEFECT GEOMETRIES IN MULTILAYER OPTICAL COATINGS SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 415 EP 424 DI 10.1117/12.180921 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00045 ER PT B AU MILLER, MD CHOW, R LOOMIS, GE AF MILLER, MD CHOW, R LOOMIS, GE BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI ELECTROSTATIC REDUCTION OF PARTICULATES FOR LASER RESISTANT HAFNIA COATINGS SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 426 EP 432 DI 10.1117/12.180894 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00046 ER PT B AU STOLZ, CJ SARGINSON, TG TAYLOR, JR AF STOLZ, CJ SARGINSON, TG TAYLOR, JR BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI NONLINEAR ABSORPTION IN HIGH REFLECTOR MULTILAYERS SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB DE NONLINEAR ABSORPTION; ION BEAM SPUTTERING; ELECTRON-BEAM DEPOSITION; LASER INDUCED DAMAGE C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 433 EP 442 DI 10.1117/12.180887 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00047 ER PT B AU GUENTHER, AH MCIVER, JK AF GUENTHER, AH MCIVER, JK BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI TO SCALE OR NOT TO SCALE SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 488 EP 499 DI 10.1117/12.180899 PG 12 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00050 ER PT B AU SHEEHAN, L KOZLOWSKI, M RAINER, F STAGGS, M AF SHEEHAN, L KOZLOWSKI, M RAINER, F STAGGS, M BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI LARGE-AREA CONDITIONING OF OPTICS FOR HIGH-POWER LASER SYSTEMS SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 18 Z9 21 U1 4 U2 7 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 559 EP 568 DI 10.1117/12.180939 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00059 ER PT B AU FERRIS, KF EXARHOS, GJ RISSER, SM AF FERRIS, KF EXARHOS, GJ RISSER, SM BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI DISTRIBUTIONS OF LOCAL ELECTRIC-FIELDS IN INHOMOGENEOUS-MEDIA SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,CTR MAT & CHEM SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 594 EP 602 DI 10.1117/12.180930 PG 9 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00063 ER PT B AU KOZLOWSKI, MR CHOW, R AF KOZLOWSKI, MR CHOW, R BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI THE ROLE OF DEFECTS IN LASER DAMAGE OF MULTILAYER COATINGS SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 62 Z9 63 U1 2 U2 4 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 640 EP 649 DI 10.1117/12.180876 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00068 ER PT B AU EXARHOS, GJ AF EXARHOS, GJ BE Bennett, HE Chase, LL Guenther, AH Newnam, BE Soileau, MJ TI OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF DIELECTRIC FILMS AND MODIFIED SURFACES SO LASER-INDUCED DAMAGE IN OPTICAL MATERIALS: 1993 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 25th Annual Boulder Damage Symposium: Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials CY OCT 27-29, 1993 CL BOULDER, CO SP UNIV CENT FLORIDA, CTR RES & EDUC OPT & LASERS, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIST, USN, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR, SANDIA NATL LABS, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, PHILLIPS LAB C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1407-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2114 BP 650 EP 661 DI 10.1117/12.180877 PG 12 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BB19Z UT WOS:A1994BB19Z00069 ER PT S AU SHEPHERD, R BOOTH, R PRICE, D WALLING, R MORE, R GUETHLEIN, G YOUNG, B DUNN, J OSTERHELD, A GOLDSTEIN, W STEWART, R AF SHEPHERD, R BOOTH, R PRICE, D WALLING, R MORE, R GUETHLEIN, G YOUNG, B DUNN, J OSTERHELD, A GOLDSTEIN, W STEWART, R BE Miley, GH TI THE STUDY OF TIME DEPENDENT, BROADBAND X-RAY EMISSION FROM ULTRA-SHORT PULSE LASER PRODUCED PLASMAS SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 30 EP 31 PG 2 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00003 ER PT S AU TAYLOR, AJ ROBERTS, JP RODRIGUEZ, G FULTON, RD KYRALA, GA SCHAPPERT, GT AF TAYLOR, AJ ROBERTS, JP RODRIGUEZ, G FULTON, RD KYRALA, GA SCHAPPERT, GT BE Miley, GH TI SHORT-PULSE, HIGH-INTENSITY LASERS AT LOS-ALAMOS SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Rodriguez, George/G-7571-2012 OI Rodriguez, George/0000-0002-6044-9462 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 55 EP 59 PG 5 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00008 ER PT S AU PRICE, DF GUETHLEIN, G SHEPHERD, RL WHITE, WE STEWART, RE WALLING, RS MORE, RM AF PRICE, DF GUETHLEIN, G SHEPHERD, RL WHITE, WE STEWART, RE WALLING, RS MORE, RM BE Miley, GH TI LIGHT ABSORPTION AND X-RAY EMISSION MEASUREMENTS FROM 100 FEMTOSECOND LASER PRODUCED PLASMAS SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 62 EP 64 PG 3 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00010 ER PT S AU GUETHLEIN, G PRICE, D SWENSON, J GLINSKY, M SHEPHERD, R STEWART, R AF GUETHLEIN, G PRICE, D SWENSON, J GLINSKY, M SHEPHERD, R STEWART, R BE Miley, GH TI TIME OF FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS OF ION ENERGIES PRODUCED BY 140 FS LASER PULSES AT THE LAWRENCE-LIVERMORE-NATIONAL-LABORATORY ULTRA SHORT-PULSE LASER SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 77 EP 78 PG 2 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00013 ER PT S AU SCHAPPERT, GT COBBLE, JA FULTON, RD KYRALA, GA OLSON, GL TAYLOR, AJ AF SCHAPPERT, GT COBBLE, JA FULTON, RD KYRALA, GA OLSON, GL TAYLOR, AJ BE Miley, GH TI X-RAY PRODUCTION WITH SUBPICOSECOND LASER PULSES SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 97 EP 104 PG 8 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00017 ER PT S AU KRUER, WL WILKS, SC AF KRUER, WL WILKS, SC BE Miley, GH TI FAST ELECTRONS, FILAMENTED LASER LIGHT, AND THE FAST IGNITOR SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 105 EP 113 PG 9 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00018 ER PT S AU FULTON, RD ADAMS, PJ KYRALA, GA OLSON, GL SCHAPPERT, GT TAYLOR, AJ AF FULTON, RD ADAMS, PJ KYRALA, GA OLSON, GL SCHAPPERT, GT TAYLOR, AJ BE Miley, GH TI STABILITY OF PROPAGATION OF STRONG SHOCKS AT SOLID DENSITY SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 144 EP 147 PG 4 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00022 ER PT S AU MAYHALL, DJ YEE, JH SIEGER, GE AF MAYHALL, DJ YEE, JH SIEGER, GE BE Miley, GH TI ONE-DIMENSIONAL, NEARLY TIME-HARMONIC SIMULATION OF LASER PROPAGATION AND BREAKDOWN IN THE ATMOSPHERE SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 169 EP 176 PG 8 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00025 ER PT S AU HARRIS, DB CHRIEN, RE AF HARRIS, DB CHRIEN, RE BE Miley, GH TI MEASUREMENT OF ICF FUEL ION TEMPERATURE ON NOVA SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 191 EP 196 PG 6 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00028 ER PT S AU DRAKE, RP AF DRAKE, RP BE Miley, GH TI THE ION ACOUSTIC DECAY INSTABILITY IN LASER PLASMAS - FLUID THEORY AND 2ND HARMONIC EMISSION SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,PLASMA PHYS RES INST,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 555 EP 556 PG 2 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00080 ER PT S AU OLSON, CL CUNEO, ME DESJARLAIS, MP HANSON, DL HINSHELWOOD, DD HUBBARD, RF KULCINSKI, GL LAMPE, M LOCKNER, TR MAENCHEN, JE MAZARAKIS, MG NERI, JM OLIVER, BV OLSON, JC OLSON, RE OTTINGER, PF PETERSON, RR POINTON, TD POUKEY, JW ROSE, DV SANFORD, TWL SLINKER, SP SLUTZ, SA STEPHANKIS, SJ WELCH, DR YOUNG, FC AF OLSON, CL CUNEO, ME DESJARLAIS, MP HANSON, DL HINSHELWOOD, DD HUBBARD, RF KULCINSKI, GL LAMPE, M LOCKNER, TR MAENCHEN, JE MAZARAKIS, MG NERI, JM OLIVER, BV OLSON, JC OLSON, RE OTTINGER, PF PETERSON, RR POINTON, TD POUKEY, JW ROSE, DV SANFORD, TWL SLINKER, SP SLUTZ, SA STEPHANKIS, SJ WELCH, DR YOUNG, FC BE Miley, GH TI BEAM TRANSPORT SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 2 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 557 EP 562 PG 6 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00081 ER PT S AU OLSON, R ALLSHOUSE, G COOK, D LOCKNER, T MAZARAKIS, M OLSON, C SMITH, D PETERSON, R ADLER, D BRUGGINK, D ENGLESTAD, R KHATER, H KULCINSKI, G LOVELL, E MACFARLANE, J MOGAHEAD, E MOSES, G RUTLEDGE, S SAWAN, M SVIATOSLAVSKY, I WANG, P WITTENBERG, L AF OLSON, R ALLSHOUSE, G COOK, D LOCKNER, T MAZARAKIS, M OLSON, C SMITH, D PETERSON, R ADLER, D BRUGGINK, D ENGLESTAD, R KHATER, H KULCINSKI, G LOVELL, E MACFARLANE, J MOGAHEAD, E MOSES, G RUTLEDGE, S SAWAN, M SVIATOSLAVSKY, I WANG, P WITTENBERG, L BE Miley, GH TI LIGHT ION BEAM APPROACH TO ICF IGNITION, GAIN, AND ENERGY PRODUCTION SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 563 EP 565 PG 3 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00082 ER PT S AU FRIEDMAN, A CALLAHAN, DA GROTE, DP HABER, I LANGDON, AB LUND, SM AF FRIEDMAN, A CALLAHAN, DA GROTE, DP HABER, I LANGDON, AB LUND, SM BE Miley, GH TI WHAT WEVE LEARNED FROM 3-D AND R,Z INTENSE-BEAM SIMULATIONS USING THE WARP CODE SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 575 EP 576 PG 2 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00084 ER PT S AU HENESTROZA, E AF HENESTROZA, E BE Miley, GH TI INJECTORS FOR HEAVY ION FUSION SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 577 EP 582 PG 6 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00085 ER PT S AU LEE, EP AF LEE, EP BE Miley, GH TI ILSE EXPERIMENTS SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 583 EP 592 PG 10 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00086 ER PT S AU SHARP, WM AF SHARP, WM BE Miley, GH TI A COMPARISON OF DRIVER CONCEPTS FOR HEAVY-ION FUSION SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 593 EP 602 PG 10 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00087 ER PT S AU NEAU, EL AF NEAU, EL BE Miley, GH TI PULSED POWER SYSTEMS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 619 EP 624 PG 6 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00090 ER PT S AU LINDL, JD AF LINDL, JD BE Miley, GH TI THE TELLER,EDWARD MEDAL LECTURE - THE EVOLUTION TOWARD INDIRECT DRIVE AND 2 DECADES OF PROGRESS TOWARD ICF IGNITION AND BURN SO LASER INTERACTION AND RELATED PLASMA PHENOMENA SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Workshop on Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena CY OCT 25-29, 1993 CL NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, MONTEREY, CA SP UNIV ILLINOIS, FUS STUDIES LAB, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH, UNIV NEW S WALES, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, US DOE, FUS POWER ASSOCIATES, ROCKFORD TECHNOL ASSOCIATES HO NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCH C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-324-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 318 BP 635 EP 661 PG 27 WC Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Optics; Physics GA BB84M UT WOS:A1994BB84M00092 ER PT S AU SCHAFER, KJ KRAUSE, JL KULANDER, KC AF SCHAFER, KJ KRAUSE, JL KULANDER, KC BE More, RM TI HARMONIC-GENERATION AT HIGH INTENSITIES SO LASER INTERACTIONS WITH ATOMS, SOLIDS, AND PLASMAS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Laser Interactions with Atoms, Solids, and Plasmas CY AUG 17-25, 1992 CL CARGESE, FRANCE SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44801-7 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 327 BP 95 EP 105 PG 11 WC Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Optics; Physics GA BB63J UT WOS:A1994BB63J00004 ER PT S AU MORE, RM AF MORE, RM BE More, RM TI SEMICLASSICAL CALCULATION OF ATOMIC PROCESSES SO LASER INTERACTIONS WITH ATOMS, SOLIDS, AND PLASMAS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Laser Interactions with Atoms, Solids, and Plasmas CY AUG 17-25, 1992 CL CARGESE, FRANCE SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44801-7 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 327 BP 123 EP 161 PG 39 WC Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Optics; Physics GA BB63J UT WOS:A1994BB63J00007 ER PT S AU BALDIS, HA ROZMUS, W LABAUNE, C TIKHONCHUK, VT AF BALDIS, HA ROZMUS, W LABAUNE, C TIKHONCHUK, VT BE More, RM TI PARAMETRIC-INSTABILITIES IN PICOSECOND TIME SCALES SO LASER INTERACTIONS WITH ATOMS, SOLIDS, AND PLASMAS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Laser Interactions with Atoms, Solids, and Plasmas CY AUG 17-25, 1992 CL CARGESE, FRANCE SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44801-7 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 327 BP 437 EP 474 PG 38 WC Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Optics; Physics GA BB63J UT WOS:A1994BB63J00019 ER PT B AU LEWIS, GK NEMEC, R MILEWSKI, J THOMA, DJ CREMERS, D BARBE, M AF LEWIS, GK NEMEC, R MILEWSKI, J THOMA, DJ CREMERS, D BARBE, M BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI DIRECTED LIGHT FABRICATION SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 4 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 17 EP 26 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00004 ER PT B AU MCLEAN, W FEHRING, E DRAGON, E WARNER, B AF MCLEAN, W FEHRING, E DRAGON, E WARNER, B BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI HIGH RATE PLD OF DIAMOND-LIKE-CARBON UTILIZING COPPER VAPOR LASERS SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 265 EP 274 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00031 ER PT B AU CHANG, JJ MARTINEZ, MW WARNER, BE DRAGON, EP HUETE, G SOLARSKI, ME AF CHANG, JJ MARTINEZ, MW WARNER, BE DRAGON, EP HUETE, G SOLARSKI, ME BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI PRECISION MICRO-DRILLING WITH COPPER VAPOR LASERS SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 323 EP 332 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00037 ER PT B AU BOLEY, CD EARLY, JT AF BOLEY, CD EARLY, JT BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF DRILLING WITH HIGH RADIANCE PULSED LASERS SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 499 EP 508 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00057 ER PT B AU JELLISON, JL CIESLAK, MJ AF JELLISON, JL CIESLAK, MJ BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING AT SANDIA-NATIONAL-LABORATORIES SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,MAT & PROC TECHNOL,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 530 EP 539 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00061 ER PT B AU SIMPSON, ML MILLER, JC LOWNDES, DH AF SIMPSON, ML MILLER, JC LOWNDES, DH BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI LASER TECHNOLOGY AT THE OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 540 EP 549 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00062 ER PT B AU HACKEL, LA DANE, CB HERMANN, MR HONIG, J ZAPATA, LE NORTON, MA AF HACKEL, LA DANE, CB HERMANN, MR HONIG, J ZAPATA, LE NORTON, MA BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI HIGH POWER, HIGH BEAM QUALITY SOLID STATE LASERS FOR MATERIALS PROCESSING APPLICATIONS SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 560 EP 568 PG 9 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00064 ER PT B AU BARAT, KL RUSSO, RE AF BARAT, KL RUSSO, RE BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI FACILITY FOR ION-ASSISTED PULSED LASER DEPOSITION OF THIN FILMS SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 583 EP 587 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00067 ER PT B AU LEWIS, GK CREMERS, DA AF LEWIS, GK CREMERS, DA BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI OVERVIEW OF LASER TECHNOLOGY AT LOS-ALAMOS-NATIONAL-LABORATORY SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 588 EP 596 PG 9 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00068 ER PT B AU FUERSCHBACH, PW AF FUERSCHBACH, PW BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI APPLICATION OF A DIMENSIONLESS PARAMETER MODEL FOR LASER BEAM WELDING SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 651 EP 657 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00076 ER PT B AU LEONG, KH HOLDRIDGE, DJ SABO, KR AF LEONG, KH HOLDRIDGE, DJ SABO, KR BE McCay, TD Matsunawa, A Hugel, H TI CHARACTERISTICS OF POWER METERS FOR HIGH POWER CO2 LASERS SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING - ICALEO 94 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ICALEO 94 - Laser Materials Processing CY OCT 17-20, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP LASER INST AMER C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV TECHNOL DEV,LASER APPLICAT LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-912035-52-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2500 BP 761 EP 770 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Optics GA BC60F UT WOS:A1994BC60F00088 ER PT B AU JERVIS, TR HUBBARD, KM ZOCCO, TG FOSTER, L NASTASI, M TESMER, JR AF JERVIS, TR HUBBARD, KM ZOCCO, TG FOSTER, L NASTASI, M TESMER, JR BE Mazumder, J Mukherjee, K Mordike, BL TI EXCIMER-LASER SURFACE PROCESSING OF TITANIUM SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING IV LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Laser Materials Processing IV Symposium, at the 1993 TMS Annual Meeting CY FEB 22-28, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, FEDERAT EUROPEAN MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, PHYS MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, SOLIDIFICAT COMM C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR MAT SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-233-7 PY 1994 BP 11 EP 20 PG 10 WC Engineering, Mechanical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Optics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Optics GA BB67J UT WOS:A1994BB67J00002 ER PT B AU VITEK, JM DAVID, SA AF VITEK, JM DAVID, SA BE Mazumder, J Mukherjee, K Mordike, BL TI PREDICTION OF NONEQUILIBRIUM SOLIDIFICATION MODES IN AUSTENITIC STAINLESS-STEEL LASER WELDS SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING IV LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Laser Materials Processing IV Symposium, at the 1993 TMS Annual Meeting CY FEB 22-28, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, FEDERAT EUROPEAN MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, PHYS MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, SOLIDIFICAT COMM C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-233-7 PY 1994 BP 153 EP 167 PG 15 WC Engineering, Mechanical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Optics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Optics GA BB67J UT WOS:A1994BB67J00011 ER PT B AU VITEK, JM ZACHARIA, T DAVID, SA RAPPAZ, M BOATNER, LA AF VITEK, JM ZACHARIA, T DAVID, SA RAPPAZ, M BOATNER, LA BE Mazumder, J Mukherjee, K Mordike, BL TI MODELING OF SINGLE-CRYSTAL LASER-WELD MICROSTRUCTURES SO LASER MATERIALS PROCESSING IV LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Laser Materials Processing IV Symposium, at the 1993 TMS Annual Meeting CY FEB 22-28, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, FEDERAT EUROPEAN MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, PHYS MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, SOLIDIFICAT COMM C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 2 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-233-7 PY 1994 BP 213 EP 220 PG 8 WC Engineering, Mechanical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Optics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Optics GA BB67J UT WOS:A1994BB67J00015 ER PT B AU FELTY, JR LIPINSKI, RJ MCARTHUR, DA PICKARD, PS AF FELTY, JR LIPINSKI, RJ MCARTHUR, DA PICKARD, PS BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI DOE REACTOR-PUMPED LASER PROGRAM SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 US DOE,DEF PROGRAMS,GERMANTOWN,MD 20874. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 2 EP 9 DI 10.1117/12.174169 PG 8 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00002 ER PT B AU HEBNER, GA HAYS, GN AF HEBNER, GA HAYS, GN BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI REACTOR-PUMPED LASER EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 10 EP 20 DI 10.1117/12.174178 PG 11 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00003 ER PT B AU FRIEDMAN, H ALBRECHT, G BEACH, R AF FRIEDMAN, H ALBRECHT, G BEACH, R BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI SCALING OF SOLID-STATE LASERS FOR SATELLITE POWER BEAMING APPLICATIONS SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 49 EP 57 DI 10.1117/12.174197 PG 9 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00006 ER PT B AU LIPINSKI, RJ AF LIPINSKI, RJ BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI REACTOR-PUMPED LASER FACILITY AT DOES NEVADA TEST SITE SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,NUCL SYST RES DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 203 EP 210 DI 10.1117/12.174182 PG 8 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00019 ER PT B AU LIPINSKI, RJ MEISTER, DC TUCKER, S FUGATE, RQ LEATHERMAN, P MAES, C LANGE, WJ COWAN, W MEULENBERG, A CLEIS, RA SPINHIRNE, JM RUANE, RE MICHIE, RB VONDERHAAR, DF AF LIPINSKI, RJ MEISTER, DC TUCKER, S FUGATE, RQ LEATHERMAN, P MAES, C LANGE, WJ COWAN, W MEULENBERG, A CLEIS, RA SPINHIRNE, JM RUANE, RE MICHIE, RB VONDERHAAR, DF BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI LASER BEAMING DEMONSTRATIONS TO HIGH-ORBIT SATELLITES SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI Meulenberg, Andrew/K-4194-2012 OI Meulenberg, Andrew/0000-0003-3570-4705 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 222 EP 231 DI 10.1117/12.174184 PG 10 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00021 ER PT B AU FRIEDMAN, HW AF FRIEDMAN, HW BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI NEAR-TERM FEASIBILITY DEMONSTRATION OF LASER POWER BEAMING SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 232 EP 242 DI 10.1117/12.174185 PG 11 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00022 ER PT B AU MONROE, DK AF MONROE, DK BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI LASER POWER BEAMING TO EXTEND LIVES OF GSO NICD SATELLITES SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 256 EP 263 DI 10.1117/12.174189 PG 8 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00025 ER PT B AU MONROE, DK AF MONROE, DK BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI FISSION-ACTIVATED LASER AS PRIMARY FOR CW LASER PROPULSION SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 269 EP 275 DI 10.1117/12.174191 PG 7 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00027 ER PT B AU MONROE, DK AF MONROE, DK BE Walker, JV Montgomery, EE TI SPACE DEBRIS REMOVAL USING A HIGH-POWER GROUND-BASED LASER SO LASER POWER BEAMING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Power Beaming CY JAN 27-28, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1414-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2121 BP 276 EP 283 DI 10.1117/12.174192 PG 8 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43C UT WOS:A1994BA43C00028 ER PT S AU DING, D KLOTS, CE HAUFLER, RE COMPTON, RN AF DING, D KLOTS, CE HAUFLER, RE COMPTON, RN BE Bloomfield, L Gallagher, T Larson, D TI TIME-RESOLVED OBSERVATION OF LASER-EXCITED C60 DECAY SO LASER SPECTROSCOPY: XITH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy CY JUN, 1993 CL HOT SPRINGS, VA SP NATL SCI FDN, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, UNIV VIRGINIA C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-262-4 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 290 BP 144 EP 146 PG 3 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA06J UT WOS:A1994BA06J00031 ER PT S AU CARMAN, HS DESAI, SR FEIGERLE, CS MILLER, JC AF CARMAN, HS DESAI, SR FEIGERLE, CS MILLER, JC BE Bloomfield, L Gallagher, T Larson, D TI LASER STUDIES OF NITRIC-OXIDE CLUSTERS SO LASER SPECTROSCOPY: XITH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy CY JUN, 1993 CL HOT SPRINGS, VA SP NATL SCI FDN, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, UNIV VIRGINIA C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CHEM PHYS SECT,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-262-4 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 290 BP 151 EP 153 PG 3 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA06J UT WOS:A1994BA06J00033 ER PT S AU DU, Q FREYSZ, E SHEN, YR AF DU, Q FREYSZ, E SHEN, YR BE Bloomfield, L Gallagher, T Larson, D TI SUM-FREQUENCY VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF WATER INTERFACES SO LASER SPECTROSCOPY: XITH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy CY JUN, 1993 CL HOT SPRINGS, VA SP NATL SCI FDN, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, UNIV VIRGINIA C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT PHYS,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-262-4 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 290 BP 157 EP 161 PG 5 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA06J UT WOS:A1994BA06J00034 ER PT S AU GARRETT, WR AF GARRETT, WR BE Bloomfield, L Gallagher, T Larson, D TI NEW FEATURES OF STRONG SUPPRESSION AND SHIFTING PHENOMENA IN RESONANT EXCITATIONS AND STIMULATED EMISSIONS SO LASER SPECTROSCOPY: XITH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy CY JUN, 1993 CL HOT SPRINGS, VA SP NATL SCI FDN, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, UNIV VIRGINIA C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CHEM PHYS SECT,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-262-4 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 290 BP 283 EP 285 PG 3 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA06J UT WOS:A1994BA06J00059 ER PT S AU TREBINO, R FOURKAS, JT LEVINE, AM AF TREBINO, R FOURKAS, JT LEVINE, AM BE Bloomfield, L Gallagher, T Larson, D TI THE FAILURE OF THE FOURIER-TRANSFORM IN NONLINEAR SPECTROSCOPY SO LASER SPECTROSCOPY: XITH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy CY JUN, 1993 CL HOT SPRINGS, VA SP NATL SCI FDN, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, UNIV VIRGINIA C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-262-4 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 290 BP 291 EP 296 PG 6 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA06J UT WOS:A1994BA06J00061 ER PT S AU DELONG, KW TREBINO, R KANE, DJ AF DELONG, KW TREBINO, R KANE, DJ BE Bloomfield, L Gallagher, T Larson, D TI MEASUREMENT OF THE INTENSITY AND PHASE OF A SINGLE ULTRASHORT-PULSE - A SIMPLE AND GENERAL TECHNIQUE SO LASER SPECTROSCOPY: XITH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 11th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy CY JUN, 1993 CL HOT SPRINGS, VA SP NATL SCI FDN, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, UNIV VIRGINIA C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-262-4 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 290 BP 300 EP 301 PG 2 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA06J UT WOS:A1994BA06J00063 ER PT B AU MOURANT, JR ANDERSON, GD BIGIO, IJ JOHNSON, TM AF MOURANT, JR ANDERSON, GD BIGIO, IJ JOHNSON, TM BE Anderson, RR Katzir, A TI LASER-WELDING OF BONE - SUCCESSFUL IN-VITRO EXPERIMENTS SO LASER SURGERY: ADVANCED CHARACTERIZATION, THERAPEUTICS, AND SYSTEMS IV, PROCEEDINGS OF SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Surgery: Advanced Characterization, Therapeutics, and Systems IV CY JAN 22-25, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LASER SCI & APPLICAT GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 2 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1421-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2128 BP 484 EP 488 DI 10.1117/12.184934 PG 5 WC Optics; Surgery SC Optics; Surgery GA BB54S UT WOS:A1994BB54S00066 ER PT B AU BETHARDY, GA NORTHRUP, FJ MACDONALD, RG AF BETHARDY, GA NORTHRUP, FJ MACDONALD, RG BE Hepburn, JW TI TIME-RESOLVED INFRARED-ABSORPTION STUDIES APPLIED TO THE STUDY OF RADICAL PLUS MOLECULE REACTIONS SO LASER TECHNIQUES FOR STATE-SELECTED AND STATE-TO-STATE CHEMISTRY II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry II CY JAN 27-29, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1417-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2124 BP 2 EP 9 DI 10.1117/12.178095 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical; Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA97G UT WOS:A1994BA97G00001 ER PT B AU SEARS, TJ WU, M HALL, GE CHANG, BC HANSFORD, G BLOCH, JC FIELD, RW AF SEARS, TJ WU, M HALL, GE CHANG, BC HANSFORD, G BLOCH, JC FIELD, RW BE Hepburn, JW TI INFRARED AND NEAR-INFRARED TRANSIENT ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY OF MOLECULAR FREE-RADICALS SO LASER TECHNIQUES FOR STATE-SELECTED AND STATE-TO-STATE CHEMISTRY II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry II CY JAN 27-29, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY 11973. RI Sears, Trevor/B-5990-2013 OI Sears, Trevor/0000-0002-5559-0154 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1417-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2124 BP 219 EP 226 DI 10.1117/12.178133 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical; Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA97G UT WOS:A1994BA97G00025 ER PT B AU HSU, CW BALDWIN, D LIAO, CL NG, CY AF HSU, CW BALDWIN, D LIAO, CL NG, CY BE Hepburn, JW TI NONRESONANT 2-PHOTON PULSED-FIELD IONIZATION STUDIES OF ORGANOSULFUR MOLECULES AND RADICALS SO LASER TECHNIQUES FOR STATE-SELECTED AND STATE-TO-STATE CHEMISTRY II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry II CY JAN 27-29, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1417-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2124 BP 337 EP 345 DI 10.1117/12.178108 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Physical; Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BA97G UT WOS:A1994BA97G00038 ER PT B AU AMBROSE, WP GOODWIN, PM MARTIN, JC KELLER, RA AF AMBROSE, WP GOODWIN, PM MARTIN, JC KELLER, RA BE Dai, HL Sibener, SJ TI FLUORESCENCE DETECTION OF SINGLE MOLECULES USING PULSED NEAR-FIELD OPTICAL-EXCITATION AND TIME-CORRELATED PHOTON-COUNTING SO LASER TECHNIQUES FOR SURFACE SCIENCE SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Techniques for Surface Science CY JAN 27-29, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1418-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2125 BP 2 EP 11 DI 10.1117/12.180866 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Physical; Optics; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Optics; Spectroscopy GA BB65S UT WOS:A1994BB65S00001 ER PT B AU HENSON, BF ROBINSON, JM AF HENSON, BF ROBINSON, JM BE Dai, HL Sibener, SJ TI SURFACE PROBES OF POROUS TOLUENE WATER ICES - ADSORPTION-KINETICS AND ANNEALING SPECTRA MEASURED BY 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION SO LASER TECHNIQUES FOR SURFACE SCIENCE SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Techniques for Surface Science CY JAN 27-29, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1418-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2125 BP 140 EP 149 DI 10.1117/12.180835 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Physical; Optics; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Optics; Spectroscopy GA BB65S UT WOS:A1994BB65S00016 ER PT B AU JENNISON, DR STECHEL, EB BURNS, AR LI, YS AF JENNISON, DR STECHEL, EB BURNS, AR LI, YS BE Dai, HL Sibener, SJ TI CHEMISORBED-MOLECULE POTENTIAL-ENERGY SURFACES AND ELECTRONICALLY-STIMULATED PROCESSES SO LASER TECHNIQUES FOR SURFACE SCIENCE SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser Techniques for Surface Science CY JAN 27-29, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1418-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2125 BP 192 EP 206 DI 10.1117/12.180847 PG 15 WC Chemistry, Physical; Optics; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Optics; Spectroscopy GA BB65S UT WOS:A1994BB65S00021 ER PT B AU TRUCANO, T MCGLAUN, JM FARNSWORTH, A AF TRUCANO, T MCGLAUN, JM FARNSWORTH, A BE Jacques, SL Katzir, A TI COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR DESCRIBING THE LASER-INDUCED MECHANICAL RESPONSE OF TISSUE SO LASER-TISSUE INTERACTION V, PROCEEDINGS OF SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser-Tissue Interaction V CY JAN 24-27, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1429-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2134 BP 179 EP 203 PG 25 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BB54R UT WOS:A1994BB54R00021 ER PT B AU DINGUS, RS CURRAN, DR ORAEVSKY, AA JACQUES, SL AF DINGUS, RS CURRAN, DR ORAEVSKY, AA JACQUES, SL BE Jacques, SL Katzir, A TI MICROSCOPIC SPALLATION PROCESS AND ITS POTENTIAL ROLE IN LASER-TISSUE ABLATION SO LASER-TISSUE INTERACTION V, PROCEEDINGS OF SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Laser-Tissue Interaction V CY JAN 24-27, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV APPL THEORET PHYS,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1429-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2134 BP 434 EP 445 PG 12 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BB54R UT WOS:A1994BB54R00048 ER PT B AU MOURANT, JR BIGIO, IJ BOYER, J LACEY, J JOHNSON, T CONN, RL AF MOURANT, JR BIGIO, IJ BOYER, J LACEY, J JOHNSON, T CONN, RL GP IEEE TI DIAGNOSIS OF TISSUE PATHOLOGY WITH ELASTIC SCATTERING SPECTROSCOPY SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MS E543,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 17 EP 18 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36M UT WOS:A1994BC36M00006 ER PT B AU KRAVITZ, SH WORD, JC SNIPES, MB ARMENDARIZ, MG SEIGAL, PK SULLIVAN, CT AF KRAVITZ, SH WORD, JC SNIPES, MB ARMENDARIZ, MG SEIGAL, PK SULLIVAN, CT GP IEEE TI A PASSIVE MICROMACHINED DEVICE FOR ALIGNMENT OF ARRAYS OF SINGLE-MODE FIBERS FOR MANUFACTURABLE PHOTONIC PACKAGING SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DIV 1322,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 226 EP 227 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36M UT WOS:A1994BC36M00099 ER PT B AU LIBBY, SB DASILVA, LB BARBEE, TW CAUBLE, R CELLIERS, P LEE, HR LONDON, RA MATTHEWS, DL MROWKA, S MORENO, JC RESS, D TREBES, JE WAN, A WEBER, F VANWONTERGHEM, B AF LIBBY, SB DASILVA, LB BARBEE, TW CAUBLE, R CELLIERS, P LEE, HR LONDON, RA MATTHEWS, DL MROWKA, S MORENO, JC RESS, D TREBES, JE WAN, A WEBER, F VANWONTERGHEM, B GP IEEE TI THE X-RAY LASER AS A TOOL FOR IMAGING PLASMAS SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 291 EP 292 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36M UT WOS:A1994BC36M00130 ER PT B AU DANE, CB HACKEL, LA AF DANE, CB HACKEL, LA GP IEEE TI AVERAGE POWER SCALING OF AN SBS PHASE CONJUGATED ND-GLASS AMPLIFIER FOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 81 EP 82 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36N UT WOS:A1994BC36N00038 ER PT B AU MARSHALL, CD PAYNE, SA SMITH, LK SCHAFFERS, KI BEACH, R EMANUEL, M POWELL, HT KRUPKE, WF AF MARSHALL, CD PAYNE, SA SMITH, LK SCHAFFERS, KI BEACH, R EMANUEL, M POWELL, HT KRUPKE, WF GP IEEE TI LASER PROPERTIES OF YB3+-DOPED SR5(PO4)3F CRYSTALS SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 172 EP 173 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36N UT WOS:A1994BC36N00083 ER PT B AU WEISS, S BOTKIN, D OGLETREE, DF SALMERON, M CHEMLA, DS AF WEISS, S BOTKIN, D OGLETREE, DF SALMERON, M CHEMLA, DS GP IEEE TI PROGRESS IN ULTRAFAST SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI weiss, shimon/B-4164-2009 OI weiss, shimon/0000-0002-0720-5426 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 207 EP 208 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36N UT WOS:A1994BC36N00098 ER PT B AU SKIDMORE, JA BEACH, RJ EMANUEL, MA FREITAS, BL BENETT, WJ CARLSON, NW SOLARZ, RW AF SKIDMORE, JA BEACH, RJ EMANUEL, MA FREITAS, BL BENETT, WJ CARLSON, NW SOLARZ, RW GP IEEE TI NEW DIODE-LASER WAVELENGTHS FOR PUMPING SOLID-STATE LASERS SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 412 EP 412 PG 1 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36N UT WOS:A1994BC36N00193 ER PT B AU MARSHALL, CD PAYNE, SA SMITH, LK SCHAFFERS, KI ORTH, C BEACH, R POWELL, HT KRUPKE, WF CHAI, BHT AF MARSHALL, CD PAYNE, SA SMITH, LK SCHAFFERS, KI ORTH, C BEACH, R POWELL, HT KRUPKE, WF CHAI, BHT GP IEEE TI LASER PROPERTIES OF YB3+-DOPED SR5(PO4)3F CRYSTALS SO LEOS '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: IEEE LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY 1994 7TH ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers-and-Electro-Optics-Society CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP IEEE, LASERS & ELECTRO OPT SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1470-0 J9 IEEE LEOS ANN MTG PY 1994 BP 417 EP 418 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BC36N UT WOS:A1994BC36N00196 ER PT S AU SWARTZ, ML AF SWARTZ, ML BE Drell, P Rubin, D TI TESTS OF THE ELECTROWEAK STANDARD MODEL AT HIGH-ENERGIES ROOT-S-GREATER-THAN SO LEPTON AND PHOTON INTERACTIONS: XVI INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XVI International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions CY AUG 10-15, 1993 CL CORNELL UNIV, ITHACA, NY HO CORNELL UNIV C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-106-7 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 302 BP 381 EP 424 PG 44 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BA55Q UT WOS:A1994BA55Q00015 ER PT S AU SHAPIRO, M AF SHAPIRO, M BE Drell, P Rubin, D TI RECENT RESULTS IN PERTURBATIVE QCD SO LEPTON AND PHOTON INTERACTIONS: XVI INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XVI International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions CY AUG 10-15, 1993 CL CORNELL UNIV, ITHACA, NY HO CORNELL UNIV C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-106-7 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 302 BP 545 EP 567 PG 23 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BA55Q UT WOS:A1994BA55Q00021 ER PT S AU APPEL, JA AF APPEL, JA BE Drell, P Rubin, D TI HEAVY-QUARK PRODUCTION AND SPECTROSCOPY SO LEPTON AND PHOTON INTERACTIONS: XVI INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XVI International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions CY AUG 10-15, 1993 CL CORNELL UNIV, ITHACA, NY HO CORNELL UNIV C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-106-7 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 302 BP 568 EP 592 PG 25 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BA55Q UT WOS:A1994BA55Q00022 ER PT S AU MACKENZIE, PB AF MACKENZIE, PB BE Drell, P Rubin, D TI STATUS OF LATTICE QCD SO LEPTON AND PHOTON INTERACTIONS: XVI INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XVI International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions CY AUG 10-15, 1993 CL CORNELL UNIV, ITHACA, NY HO CORNELL UNIV C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-106-7 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 302 BP 634 EP 653 PG 20 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BA55Q UT WOS:A1994BA55Q00024 ER PT J AU BURTON, HD AF BURTON, HD TI INSANELY GREAT - THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MACINTOSH, THE COMPUTER THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING - LEVY,S SO LIBRARY JOURNAL LA English DT Book Review RP BURTON, HD (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BOWKER MAGAZINE GROUP CAHNERS MAGAZINE DIVISION PI NEW YORK PA 249 W 17TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10011 SN 0363-0277 J9 LIBR J JI Libr. J. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 119 IS 1 BP 150 EP 150 PG 1 WC Information Science & Library Science SC Information Science & Library Science GA MR713 UT WOS:A1994MR71300263 ER PT J AU SOM, P OSTER, ZH WANG, GJ VOLKOW, ND SACKER, DF AF SOM, P OSTER, ZH WANG, GJ VOLKOW, ND SACKER, DF TI SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF COCAINE AND EFFECTS OF PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS - WHOLEBODY AUTORADIOGRAPHIC MICROIMAGING STUDIES SO LIFE SCIENCES LA English DT Article DE COCAINE; WHOLEBODY AUTORADIOGRAPHY; CEREBELLUM; BRAIN; SPINAL CORD; NUCHAL BROWN FAT PAD ID ABUSE; SPASM AB Whole body timed distribution of pharmacological doses of C-14-cocaine was studied in rats using quantitative autoradiographic microimaging. Rapid, intense uptake was seen in the brain, spinal cord, adrenals and nuchal brown fat pad. Clearance of cocaine was fastest from the cerebellum. Cortex activity reached soft tissue activity within 20 min. Uptake in the heart and adrenals was very intense following the same time course as in the brain. Kidney activity increased gradually at the same time as in the liver, probably representing specific binding as well as an excretory pathway of cocaine. Desipramine decreased uptake in the heart and adrenals and a piperazine derivative (GBR 12909) caused decreased uptake in the brain, heart and adrenals. Scopolamine, pentobarbital and cold cocaine caused decreased uptake in all organs and increased uptake (excretion) in the liver. Thus, cocaine appears to bind in the brain to the dopamine transporter and to a lesser extent to transporters for norepinephrine and serotonin. In the heart cocaine binds to norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine. The targeting of cocaine to specific organs and the time sequence correspond to the pharmacological effects of cocaine. C1 SUNY STONY BROOK,DEPT RADIOL,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. SUNY STONY BROOK,DEPT PSYCHIAT,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. RP SOM, P (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT MED,BLDG 490,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 19 TC 7 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0024-3205 J9 LIFE SCI JI Life Sci. PY 1994 VL 55 IS 17 BP 1375 EP 1382 DI 10.1016/0024-3205(94)00770-5 PG 8 WC Medicine, Research & Experimental; Pharmacology & Pharmacy SC Research & Experimental Medicine; Pharmacology & Pharmacy GA PG331 UT WOS:A1994PG33100008 PM 7934644 ER PT J AU WANG, GJ VOLKOW, ND FOWLER, JS FERRIERI, R SCHLYER, DJ ALEXOFF, D PAPPAS, N LIEBERMAN, J KING, P WARNER, D WONG, C HITZEMANN, RJ WOLF, AP AF WANG, GJ VOLKOW, ND FOWLER, JS FERRIERI, R SCHLYER, DJ ALEXOFF, D PAPPAS, N LIEBERMAN, J KING, P WARNER, D WONG, C HITZEMANN, RJ WOLF, AP TI METHYLPHENIDATE DECREASES REGIONAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW IN NORMAL HUMAN-SUBJECTS SO LIFE SCIENCES LA English DT Letter ID COCAINE; METABOLISM; BRAIN AB To assess the effects of methylphenidate (MP) on cerebral blood flow (CBF), 5 healthy males were studied using O-15-water and positron emission tomography before and after MP (0.5mg/kg iv). MP significantly decreased whole brain CBF at 5-10 minutes (25+/-11%) and at 30 minutes (20+/-10%) after its administration. Decrements in CBF were homogeneous througout the brain (regional decrements 23-30%) and probably reflect the vasoactive properties of MP. The vasoactive properties of MP should be considered when prescribing this drug chronically and/or when giving it to subjects with cerebrovascular compromise. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB, DEPT CHEM, UPTON, NY 11973 USA. SUNY STONY BROOK, DEPT RADIOL, STONY BROOK, NY 11794 USA. SUNY STONY BROOK, DEPT PSYCHIAT, STONY BROOK, NY 11794 USA. HILLSIDE HOSP, DEPT PSYCHIAT, GLEN OAKS, NY 11004 USA. RP WANG, GJ (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB, DEPT MED, UPTON, NY 11973 USA. NR 12 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 2 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0024-3205 EI 1879-0631 J9 LIFE SCI JI Life Sci. PY 1994 VL 54 IS 9 BP PL143 EP PL146 PG 4 WC Medicine, Research & Experimental; Pharmacology & Pharmacy SC Research & Experimental Medicine; Pharmacology & Pharmacy GA MW169 UT WOS:A1994MW16900010 ER PT S AU BADHWAR, GD KONRADI, A BRABY, LA ATWELL, W CUCINOTTA, FA AF BADHWAR, GD KONRADI, A BRABY, LA ATWELL, W CUCINOTTA, FA BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI MEASUREMENTS OF TRAPPED PROTONS AND COSMIC-RAYS FROM RECENT SHUTTLE FLIGHTS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID RADIATION AB We have flown two new charged particle detectors in five recent Shuttle flights. In this paper we report on the dose rate, equivalent dose rate, and radiation quality factor for trapped protons and cosmic radiation separately. A comparison of the integral linear energy transfer (LET) spectra with recent transport code calculations show significantly disagreement. Using the calculated dose rate from the omni-directional AP8MAX model with IGRF reference magnetic field epoch 1970, and observed dose rate as a function of (averaged over all geographic latitude) and longitude, we have determined the westward drift of the South Atlantic anomaly. We have also studied the east-west effect, and observed a 'second' radiation belt. A comparison of the galactic cosmic radiation lineal energy transfer spectra with model calculations shows disagreement comparable to those of the trapped protons. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. ROCKWELL INT INC, HOUSTON, TX 77058 USA. NASA, LANGLEY RES CTR, HAMPTON, VA 23665 USA. RP BADHWAR, GD (reprint author), NASA, LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR, HOUSTON, TX 77058 USA. NR 17 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 67 EP 72 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90452-9 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00009 PM 11540006 ER PT S AU YANG, CH CRAISE, LM AF YANG, CH CRAISE, LM BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN EPITHELIAL-CELL SYSTEMS FOR RADIATION RISK ASSESSMENT SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH-SERIES LA English DT Article ID ONCOGENIC TRANSFORMATION; NEUTRONS AB The most important health effect of space radiation for astronauts is cancer induction. For radiation risk assessment, an understanding of carcinogenic effect of heavy ions in human cells is most essential. In our laboratory, we have successfully developed a human mammary epithelial cell system for studying the neoplastic transformation in vitro. Growth variants were obtained from heavy ion irradiated immortal mammary cell line. These cloned growth variants can grow in regular tissue culture media and maintain anchorage dependent growth and density inhibition property. Upon further irradiation with high-LET radiation, transformed foci were found. Experimental results from these studies suggest that multiexposure of radiation is required to induce neoplastic transformation of human epithelial cells. This multihits requirement may be due to high genomic stability of human cells. These growth variants can be useful model systems for space flight experiments to determine the carcinogenic effect of space radiation in human epithelial cells. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RP YANG, CH (reprint author), NASA, LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR, HOUSTON, TX 77058 USA. NR 14 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES-SERIES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 115 EP 120 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90459-6 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00016 PM 11538024 ER PT S AU SWENBERG, CE MYERS, LS MILLER, JH AF SWENBERG, CE MYERS, LS MILLER, JH BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI ENERGY AND CHARGE LOCALIZATION IN IRRADIATED DNA SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID ORIENTED DNA; FREE-RADICALS; IONIZING-RADIATION; NA-DNA; HYDRATION; EXCHANGE; TIME; SEMICONDUCTORS; RECOMBINATION; MIGRATION AB The relation between the site of energy deposition and the site of its biological action is an important question in radiobiology. Even at 77 degrees K, evidence is clear that these two sites must be separated since energy deposition is random but specific products are formed. Several processes that may contribute to this separation are: 1) hole migration and stabilization through deprotonation to give neutral oxidation product radicals; 2) electron trapping and transfer to form specific radical anions, possibly followed by protonation to give neutral reduction product radicals; and 3) recombination of spatially separated charges or radicals. These microscopic processes will be reviewed critically in an analysis using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) evidence for and against long-range transfer of energy and/or charge in frozen, hydrated DNA. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. RP SWENBERG, CE (reprint author), ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOL RES INST, 8901 WISCONSIN AVE, BETHESDA, MD 20889 USA. NR 56 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 181 EP 201 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90467-7 PG 21 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00024 PM 11539950 ER PT S AU GOODWIN, EH CORNFORTH, MN AF GOODWIN, EH CORNFORTH, MN BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI RBE - MECHANISMS INFERRED FROM CYTOGENETICS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID ALPHA-PARTICLES; CHROMOSOME-ABERRATIONS; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; CANCER; DAMAGE AB Cyclotron-accelerated heavy ion beams provide a fine degree of control over the physical parameters or radiation. Cytogenetics affords a view into the irradiated cell at the resolution of chromosomes. Combined they form a powerful means to probe the mechanisms of RBE. Cytogenetic studies with high energy heavy ion beams reveal three LET-dependent trends for 1) level of initial damage, 2) distribution of damage among cells, and 3) lesion severity. The number of initial breaks per unit dose increases from a low-LET plateau to a peak at similar to 180 keV/mu m and declines thereafter. Overdispersion of breaks is significant above similar to 100 keV/mu m. Lesion severity, indicated by the level of chromosomal fragments that have not restituted even after long repair time, increases with LET. Similar studies with very low energy Pu-238 alpha particles (120 keV/mu m) reveal higher levels of initial breakage per unit dose, fewer residual fragments and a higher level of misrepair when compared to high energy heavy ions at the same LET. These observations would suggest that track structure is an important factor in genetic damage in addition to LET. C1 UNIV TEXAS,MED BRANCH,DEPT RADIOTHERAPY,GALVESTON,TX 77550. RP GOODWIN, EH (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,MAIL STOP M888,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 18 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 249 EP 255 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90474-X PG 7 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00031 PM 11539958 ER PT S AU RIKLIS, E AF RIKLIS, E BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI RADIOBIOLOGY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY ON EARTH AND IN-SPACE - POINTS OF ENCOUNTER AND PROTECTION CONSIDERATIONS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID HEMATOPOIETIC STEM-CELLS; IRRADIATED MICE; RADIOPROTECTION AB All radiations originate in space, and the spectrum of radiations reaching the troposphere is limited only because of their range and absorption by the ozone layer above the atmosphere. Ultraviolet-C and the very heavy ions are therefore produced on earth only artificially, by special lamps and in accelerators. The range of biological effects of the different UV radiations and low and high LET radiations have been studied extensively, yet only recently new facts such as the production of DNA strand breaks by long wave UV light were established, adding to the various points of encounter existing between ionizing and nonionizing radiations. There are some similarities in radiation products, and the resulting effects of insult by radiation on biological systems very often are similar, if not the same. A common phenomenon that exists in all healthy biological cells is the ability to repair damage to DNA and thus either survive or mutate, and although the specific mechanisms of repair are somewhat different, the end result is the same. Recently a mechanism of improved radioprotection was found to involve an effect of certain radioprotective compounds on DNA repair. It is suggested that improved, and nontoxic, modes of protection may be offered by employing such compounds as biological response modifiers and natural substances. Further research is needed and is under way. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT BIOL,UPTON,NY 11973. RP RIKLIS, E (reprint author), NUCL RES CTR NEGEV,POB 9001,IL-84190 BEER SHEVA,ISRAEL. NR 42 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 285 EP 293 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90479-0 PG 9 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00036 PM 11539963 ER PT S AU KRONENBERG, A AF KRONENBERG, A BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI MUTATION-INDUCTION IN HUMAN LYMPHOID-CELLS BY ENERGETIC HEAVY-IONS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID DIPLOID HUMAN-LYMPHOBLASTS; THYMIDINE KINASE LOCUS; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; REGIONAL LOCALIZATION; ASSAY; GENE; INACTIVATION; FIBROBLASTS; PARTICLES; RADIATION AB One of the concerns for extended space flight outside the magnetosphere is exposure to galactic cosmic radiation. In the series of studies presented herein, the mutagenic effectiveness of high energy heavy ions is examined using human B-lymphoblastoid cells across an LET range from 32 keV/mu m to 190 keV/mu m. Mutations were scored for an autosomal locus, thymidine kinase (tk), and for an X-Linked locus, hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (hprt). For each of the radiations studied, the autosomal locus is more sensitive to mutation induction than is the X-linked locus. When mutational yields are expressed in terms of particle fluence, the two loci respond quite differently across the range of LET. The action cross section for mutation induction peaks at 61 keV/mu m for the tk locus and then declines for particles of higher LET, including Fe ions. For the hprt locus, the action cross section for mutation is maximal at 95 keV/mu m but is relatively constant across the range from 61 keV/mu m to 190 keV/mu m. The yields of hprt-deficient mutants obtained after HZE exposure to TK6 lymphoblasts may be compared directly with published data on the induction of hprt-deficient mutants in human neonatal fibroblasts exposed to similar ions. The action cross section for induction of hprt-deficient mutants by energetic Fe ions is more than 10-fold lower for lymphoblastoid cells than for fibroblasts. RP KRONENBERG, A (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NIGMS NIH HHS [R29 GM 4317803] NR 20 TC 23 Z9 23 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 339 EP 346 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90486-3 PG 8 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00042 PM 11538026 ER PT S AU CHEN, DJ TSUBOI, K NGUYEN, T YANG, TC AF CHEN, DJ TSUBOI, K NGUYEN, T YANG, TC BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI CHARGED-PARTICLE MUTAGENESIS .2. MUTAGENIC EFFECTS OF HIGH-ENERGY CHARGED-PARTICLES IN NORMAL HUMAN FIBROBLASTS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID ACCELERATED HEAVY-IONS; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; MUTATION-INDUCTION; LOCUS SPECIFICITY; ALPHA-PARTICLES; INACTIVATION; RADIATION; BEAMS AB The biological effects of high LET charged particles ate a subject of great concern with regard to the prediction of radiation risk in space. In this report, mutagenic effects of high LET charged particles are quantitatively measured using primary cultures of human skin fibroblasts, and the spectrum of induced mutations are analyzed. The LET of the charged particles ranged from 25 KeV/mu m to 975 KeV/mu m with particle energy (on the cells) between 94-603 MeV/u. The X-chromosome linked hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase (hprt)locus was used as the target gene. Exposure to these high LET charged particles resulted in exponential survival curves; whereas, mutation induction was fitted by a linear model. The Relative Biological Effect (RBE) for cell-killing ranged from 3.73 to 1.25, while that for mutant induction ranged from 5.74 to 0.48. Maximum RBE values were obtained at the LET of 150 keV/mu m. The inactivation cross-section (alpha i) and the action cross-section for mutant induction (am) ranged from 2.2 to 92.0 mu m(2) and 0.09 to 5.56 x 10(-3) mu m(2), respectively. The maximum values were obtained bp Fe-56 with an LET of 200 keV/mu m. The mutagenicity (alpha m/alpha i) ranged from 2.05 to 7.99 x 10(-5) with the maximum value at 150 keV/mu m. Furthermore, molecular analysis of mutants induced by charged particles indicates that higher LET beams are more likely to cause larger deletions in the hprt locus. C1 NASA,LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR,HOUSTON,TX 77058. RP CHEN, DJ (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 18 TC 20 Z9 20 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 347 EP 354 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90487-1 PG 8 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00043 PM 11539970 ER PT S AU YANG, CH CRAISE, LM DURANTE, M MEI, M AF YANG, CH CRAISE, LM DURANTE, M MEI, M BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI HEAVY-ION-INDUCED GENETIC CHANGES AND EVOLUTION PROCESSES SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID PARTICLES; RESPONSES AB On Moon and Mars, there will be more galactic cosmic rays and higher radiation doses than on earth. Our experimental studies showed that heavy ion radiation can effectively cause mutation and chromosome aberrations and that high-LET heavy-ion induced mutants can be irreversible. Chromosome translocations and deletions are common in cells irradiated by heavy particles, and ionizing radiations are effective in causing hyperploidy. The importance of the genetic changes in the evolution of life is an interesting question. Through evolution, there is an increase of DNA content in cells from lower forms of life to higher organisms. The DNA content, however, reached a plateau in vertebrates. By increasing DNA content, there can be an increase of information in the cell. For a given DNA content, the quality of information can be changed by rearranging the DNA. Because radiation can cause hyperploidy, an increase of DNA content in cells, and can induce DNA rearrangement, it is likely that the evolution of life on Mars will be effected by its radiation environment. A simple analysis shows that the radiation level on Mars may cause a mutation frequency comparable to that of the spontaneous mutation rate on Earth. To the extent that mutation plays a role in adaptation, radiation alone on Mars may thus provide sufficient mutation for the evolution of life. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV NAPLES,DEPT PHYS,NAPLES,ITALY. S CHINA AGR UNIV,CANTON,PEOPLES R CHINA. RP YANG, CH (reprint author), NASA,LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR,HOUSTON,TX 77058, USA. RI Durante, Marco/K-1315-2014; OI Durante, Marco/0000-0002-4615-553X NR 17 TC 5 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 373 EP 382 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90490-1 PG 10 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00046 PM 11538027 ER PT S AU RABIN, BM JOSEPH, JA HUNT, WA DALTON, TB KANDASAMY, SB HARRIS, AH LUDEWIGT, B AF RABIN, BM JOSEPH, JA HUNT, WA DALTON, TB KANDASAMY, SB HARRIS, AH LUDEWIGT, B BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI BEHAVIORAL END-POINTS FOR RADIATION-INJURY SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID ENERGY IRON PARTICLES; TOXICITY; EXPOSURE; RATS; DOPAMINE AB The relative behavioral effectiveness of heavy particles was evaluated. Using the taste aversion paradigm in rats, the behavioral toxicity of most types of radiation (including Ne-20 and Ar-40) Was Similar to that of Co-60 photons. Only Fe-56 and Nb-93 particles and fission neutrons were significantly more effective. Using emesis in ferrets as the behavioral endpoint, Fe-56 particles and neutrons were again the most effective; however, Co-60 photons were significantly more effective than 18 MeV electrons. These results suggest that LET does not completely predict behavioral effectiveness. Additionally, exposing rats to 10 cGy of Fe-56 particles attenuated amphetamine-induced taste aversion learning. This behavior is one of a broad class of behaviors which depends on the integrity of the dopaminergic system and suggests the possibility of alterations in these behaviors following exposure to heavy particles in a space radiation environment. C1 UNIV MARYLAND, DEPT PSYCHOL, BALTIMORE, MD 21228 USA. NIA, GERONTOL RES CTR, BALTIMORE, MD 21224 USA. NIAAA, DIV BASIC RES, ROCKVILLE, MD 20857 USA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RP RABIN, BM (reprint author), ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOL RES INST, DEPT BEHAV SCI, BETHESDA, MD 20889 USA. NR 19 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 457 EP 466 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90500-2 PG 10 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00056 PM 11539983 ER PT S AU MEDVEDOVSKY, C WORGUL, BV HUANG, Y BRENNER, DJ TAO, F MILLER, J ZEITLIN, C AINSWORTH, EJ AF MEDVEDOVSKY, C WORGUL, BV HUANG, Y BRENNER, DJ TAO, F MILLER, J ZEITLIN, C AINSWORTH, EJ BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI THE INFLUENCE OF DOSE, DOSE-RATE AND PARTICLE FRAGMENTATION ON CATARACT INDUCTION BY ENERGETIC IRON IONS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID ACCELERATED HEAVY-PARTICLES; LENS AB Because activities in space necessarily involve chronic exposure to a heterogeneous charged particle radiation field it is important to assess the influence of dose-rate and the possible modulating role of heavy particle fragmentation on biological systems. Using the well-studied cataract model, mice were exposed to plateau 600 MeV/amu Fe-56 ions either as acute or fractionated exposures at total doses of 5 - 504 cGy. Additional groups of mice received 20,360 and 504 cGy behind 50 mm of polyethylene, which simulates body shielding. The reference radiation consisted of Co-60 gamma radiation. The animals were examined by slit lamp biomicroscopy over their three year life spans. In accordance with our previous observations with heavy particles, the cataractogenic potential of the 600 MeV/amu Fe-56 ions was greater than for low LET radiation and increased with decreasing dose relative to gamma-rays. Fractionation of a given dose of Fe-56 ions did not reduce the cataractogenicity of the radiation compared to the acute regimen. Fragmentation of the beam in the polyethylene did not alter the cataractotoxicity of the ions, either C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOL RES INST,BETHESDA,MD. RP MEDVEDOVSKY, C (reprint author), COLUMBIA UNIV,EYE RADIAT & ENVIRONM RES LAB,NEW YORK,NY, USA. NR 16 TC 13 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 2 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 475 EP 482 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90502-9 PG 8 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00058 PM 11538029 ER PT S AU TAO, F POWERSRISIUS, P ALPEN, EL MEDVEDOVSKY, C DAVID, J WORGUL, BV AF TAO, F POWERSRISIUS, P ALPEN, EL MEDVEDOVSKY, C DAVID, J WORGUL, BV BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI RADIATION EFFECTS ON LATE CYTOPATHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN THE MURINE LENS RELATIVE TO PARTICLE-FLUENCE SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID EPITHELIUM AB Lenses of mice irradiated with 250 MeV protons, 670 MeV/amu(20)Ne, 600 MeV/amu Fe-56, 600 MeV/amu Nb-93 and 593 MeV/amu La-139 ions were evaluated by analyzing cytopathological indicators which have been implicated in the cataractogenic process. The LETs ranged from 0.40 keV/mu m to 953 keV/mu m and fluences from 1.31 x 10(3)/mm(2) to 4.99 x 10(7)/mm(2). Co-60 gamma-rays were used as the reference radiation. The doses ranged from 10 to 40 cGy. The lenses were assessed 64 weeks post irradiation in order to observe the lat effects of LET and dose on the target cell population of the lens epithelium. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94708. RP TAO, F (reprint author), COLUMBIA UNIV,DEPT OPHTHALMOL,NEW YORK,NY 10032, USA. NR 18 TC 7 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 483 EP 491 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90503-7 PG 9 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00059 PM 11539985 ER PT S AU BLAKELY, EA DAFTARI, IK MEECHAM, WJ ALONSO, LC COLLIER, JM KROLL, SM GILLETTE, EL LEE, AC LETT, JT COX, AB CASTRO, JR CHAR, DH AF BLAKELY, EA DAFTARI, IK MEECHAM, WJ ALONSO, LC COLLIER, JM KROLL, SM GILLETTE, EL LEE, AC LETT, JT COX, AB CASTRO, JR CHAR, DH BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI HELIUM-ION-INDUCED HUMAN CATARACTOGENESIS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID ACCELERATED HEAVY-PARTICLES; UVEAL MELANOMA; LENS; IRRADIATION; THERAPY; RAYS; MICE AB Retrospective and ongoing analyses of clinical records from 347 primary intraocular melanoma patients treated with helium ions at LBL will allow examination of the exposure-response data for human cataract; which is a complication of the therapy from incidental exposure of the lens. Direct particle beam traversal of at least a portion of the lens usually is unavoidable in treatment of posterior intraocular tumors. The precise treatment planned for each patient permits quantitative assessment of the lenticular dose and its radiation quality. We are reporting our preliminary results on the development of helium-ion-induced lens opacifications and cataracts in 54 of these patients who had 10% or less of their lens in the treatment field, We believe these studies will be relevant to estimating the human risk for cataract in space flight. C1 UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. COLORADO STATE UNIV,FT COLLINS,CO 80523. HARVARD UNIV,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02138. RP BLAKELY, EA (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NCI NIH HHS [CA-19138]; NIDCR NIH HHS [DE-ACO3-76-SF0098] NR 31 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 501 EP 505 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90505-3 PG 5 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00061 PM 11539986 ER PT S AU CARR, KE MCCULLOUGH, JS BRENNAN, P HAYES, TL AINSWORTH, EJ NELSON, AC AF CARR, KE MCCULLOUGH, JS BRENNAN, P HAYES, TL AINSWORTH, EJ NELSON, AC BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI HEAVY-ION-INDUCED CHANGES IN SMALL-INTESTINAL PARAMETERS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID IRRADIATED SMALL-INTESTINE AB The effects on 17 different structural parameters of mouse small intestine three days after treatment with three types of heavy ion (neon, iron and niobium) are compared, the first two being of particular relevance to space flight. The data for niobium are given in full, showing that changes after niobium ion treatment are not standard and are concentrated in the epithelial compartment, with few of the parameters having a response which is dose dependent. When comparisons are made for the three types of heavy ion, the damage is greatest after neon ion irradiation, implying that the additional non-epithelial damage produced as LET rises from X rays through neutrons to neon ions is not necessarily maintained as LET continues to rise. Further understanding is therefore needed of the balance between changes affecting the vascular and absorptive components of the organ. Variation from group to group is also important, as is variation of strain or gastrointestinal status. All such factors are important in the understanding of changes in multicellular organs after exposure to heavy ion radiation. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOL RES INST, BETHESDA, MD 20814 USA. UNIV WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA 98195 USA. RP CARR, KE (reprint author), QUEENS UNIV BELFAST, SCH BIOMED SCI, CTR MED BIOL, 97 LISBURN RD, BELFAST BT7 1NN, ANTRIM, NORTH IRELAND. NR 22 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 521 EP 530 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90507-X PG 10 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00063 PM 11539988 ER PT S AU TERZAGHIHOWE, M FORD, J AF TERZAGHIHOWE, M FORD, J BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON RAT RESPIRATORY EPITHELIAL-CELLS - CRITICAL TARGET-CELL POPULATIONS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF CELL-CELL INTERACTIONS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID NEOPLASTIC DEVELOPMENT; ALPHA-PARTICLES; INHIBITION; DYNAMICS; TRACHEAS; INVIVO AB The oncongenic effects of radiation on rat respiratory tissues are modulated in vivo within the intact tissue. The degree of modulation as well as the mechanism whereby modulation occurs appears to be different for different types of ionizing radiations. A combined cell culture -in vivo model is described. This model has been development to evaluate the influence of the host and tissue environment on development and expression of the neoplastic phenotype in irradiated rat trachea. Our data indicates that the potentially oncogenic effects of neutrons, X Rays, and alpha-particles are different depending on the exposure conditions employed and the conditions under which exposed cells are maintained following exposure. RP TERZAGHIHOWE, M (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,POB 2009,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 21 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 565 EP 572 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90511-8 PG 8 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00067 PM 11539993 ER PT S AU ALPEN, EL POWERSRISIUS, P CURTIS, SB DEGUZMAN, R FRY, RJM AF ALPEN, EL POWERSRISIUS, P CURTIS, SB DEGUZMAN, R FRY, RJM BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI FLUENCE-BASED RELATIVE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTIVENESS FOR CHARGED-PARTICLE CARCINOGENESIS IN MOUSE HARDERIAN-GLAND SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS AB Neoplasia in the rodent Harderian gland has been used to determine the carcinogenic potential of irradiation by HZE particles. Ions from protons to lanthanum at energies up to 670 MeV/a have been used to irradiate mice, and prevalence of Harderian gland tumors has been measured 16 months after irradiation. The RBE for tumor induction has been expressed as the RBE(max), which is the ratio of the initial slopes of the dose vs prevalence curve. The RBE(max) has been found to be approximately 30 for ions with LET values in excess of 100 keV/mu m. Analysis on the basis of fluence as a substitute for dose has shown that on a per particle basis all of the ions with LET values in excess of 100 keV/mu m have equal effectiveness. An analysis of the probabilities of ion traversals of the nucleus has shown that for these high stopping powers that a single hit is effective in producing neoplastic transformation. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP ALPEN, EL (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NIDCR NIH HHS [DE-AC05-850R21400, DE-AC03-76SF00098] NR 12 TC 54 Z9 54 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 573 EP 581 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90512-6 PG 9 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00068 PM 11539994 ER PT S AU TOWNSEND, LW CURTIS, SB AF TOWNSEND, LW CURTIS, SB BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI PROCEEDINGS OF THE TOPICAL MEETING OF THE COSPAR INTERDISCIPLINARY-SCIENTIFIC-COMMISSION-F (MEETING F2) OF THE COSPAR 29TH PLENARY MEETING HELD IN WASHINGTON, DC, USA 28 AUGUST 5 SEPTEMBER, 1992 - INTRODUCTION SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Editorial Material CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP TOWNSEND, LW (reprint author), NASA,LANGLEY RES CTR,DIV SPACE SYST,HAMPTON,VA 23681, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 733 EP 735 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90535-5 PG 3 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00091 ER PT S AU GUZIK, TG ALBERGO, S CHEN, CX COSTA, S CRAWFORD, HJ ENGELAGE, J FERRANDO, P FLORES, I GREINER, L JONES, FC KNOTT, CN KO, S LINDSTROM, PJ MAZOTTA, J MITCHELL, JW ROMANSKI, J POTENZA, R SOUTOUL, A TESTARD, O TULL, CE TUVE, C WADDINGTON, CJ WEBBER, WR WEFEL, JP ZHANG, X AF GUZIK, TG ALBERGO, S CHEN, CX COSTA, S CRAWFORD, HJ ENGELAGE, J FERRANDO, P FLORES, I GREINER, L JONES, FC KNOTT, CN KO, S LINDSTROM, PJ MAZOTTA, J MITCHELL, JW ROMANSKI, J POTENZA, R SOUTOUL, A TESTARD, O TULL, CE TUVE, C WADDINGTON, CJ WEBBER, WR WEFEL, JP ZHANG, X BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI A PROGRAM TO MEASURE NEW ENERGETIC PARTICLE NUCLEAR-INTERACTION CROSS-SECTIONS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS AB The Transport Collaboration, consisting of researchers from institutions in France, Germany, Italy and the USA, has established a program to make new measurements of nuclear interaction cross sections for heavy projectiles (Z greater than or equal to 2) in targets of liquid H2, He and heavier materials. Such cross sections directly affect calculations of galactic and solar cosmic ray transport through matter and are needed for accurate radiation hazard assessment. To date, the collaboration has obtained data using the LBL Bevalac HISS facility with 20 projectiles from He-4 to Ni-58 in the energy range 393-910 MeV/nucleon. Preliminary results from the analysis of these data are presented here and compared to other measurements and to cross section prediction formulae. C1 UNIV CATANIA,DIPARTMENTO FIS,I-95129 CATANIA,ITALY. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,SPACE SCI LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. CENS,SERV ASTROPHYS,F-91191 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NASA,GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CTR,GREENBELT,MD 20771. UNIV MINNESOTA,TATE LAB PHYS,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55455. NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV,DEPT ASTRON,LAS CRUCES,NM 88003. RP GUZIK, TG (reprint author), LOUISIANA STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,BATON ROUGE,LA 70808, USA. RI TUVE', Cristina/P-3933-2015 OI TUVE', Cristina/0000-0003-0739-3153 NR 8 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 2 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 825 EP 830 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90547-9 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00103 PM 11540031 ER PT S AU MILLER, J AF MILLER, J BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI GROUND-BASED SIMULATIONS OF GALACTIC COSMIC-RAY FRAGMENTATION AND TRANSPORT SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID 670A MEV NE-20; DEPTH; WATER AB Since mean free paths for nuclear fragmentation are of the order of the ranges of primary Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) nuclei, determination of the radiation field produced by successive fragmentations of nuclei in material and tissue is essential to accurate assessment of GCR radiation risk to humans on long-duration missions outside the geomagnetosphere. We describe some recent measurements made at the Bevalac of heavy ion transport through materials, with representative results and examples of how they may be applied to aspects of the space radiation problem, including efforts to devise analytical tools for predicting biological effects and for designing spacecraft shielding. RP MILLER, J (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NIDCR NIH HHS [DE-AC03-76SF00098] NR 12 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 831 EP 840 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90548-7 PG 10 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00104 PM 11538034 ER PT S AU CURTIS, SB AF CURTIS, SB BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI SINGLE-TRACK EFFECTS AND NEW DIRECTIONS IN GCR RISK ASSESSMENT SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS ID ACCELERATED HEAVY-IONS; CELLS; INACTIVATION; FIBROBLASTS; MUTAGENESIS; MUTATION; QUALITY; BEAMS AB Light flashes in the eye as recorded by astronauts on missions outside the geomagnetosphere are presumably caused by single particle traversals of galactic cosmic rays traversing the retina. Although these flashes are not considered to have deleterious short- or long-term effects on vision, they are testimony that the body can detect single particle traversals. The frequencies of the flashes implicate ions in the charge range of 6 to 8 (i.e., carbon and/or oxygen ions). Other particles with higher charge and causing more ionization are present at lower frequencies. The possibility of the importance of such single-track effects in radiation carcinogenesis and other late effects suggest that a risk assessment system based on particle fluence rather than absorbed dose might be useful for assessing risk on long-term space missions. Such a system based on the concept of a risk cross section is described. Human cancer risk cross sections obtained from recently compiled A-bomb survival data are presented, and problems involving the determination of the LET-dependence of such cross sections are discussed. RP CURTIS, SB (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 24 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 1 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 885 EP 894 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90554-1 PG 10 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00110 PM 11538039 ER PT S AU KONRADI, A BADHWAR, GD BRABY, LA AF KONRADI, A BADHWAR, GD BRABY, LA BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI RECENT SPACE-SHUTTLE OBSERVATIONS OF THE SOUTH-ATLANTIC ANOMALY AND THE RADIATION BELT MODELS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS AB Active instruments consisting of a tissue equivalent proportional counter (TEPC) and a proton and heavy ion detector (PHIDE) have been carried on a number of Space Shuttle flights. These instruments have allowed us to map out parts of the South Atlantic Particle Anomaly (SAA) and to compare some of its features with predictions of the AP-8 energetic proton flux models. We have observed that consistent with the generally observed westward drift of the surface features of the terrestrial magnetic field the SAA has moved west by about 6.9 degrees longitude between the epoch year 1970 of the AP-8 solar maximum model and the Space Shuttle observations made twenty years later. However, calculations indicate that except for relatively brief periods following very large magnetic storms the SAA seems to occupy the same position in L-space as in 1970. After the great storm of 24 March 1991 reconfiguration of the inner radiation belt and/or proton injection into the inner belt, a second energetic proton belt was observed to form at L similar or equal to 2. As confirmed by a subsequent flight observations, this belt was shown to persist at least for six months. Our measurements also indicate an upward shift in the L location of the primary belt from L=1.4 to L=1.5. In addition we confirm through direct real time observations the existence and the approximate magnitude of the East-West effect. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. RP KONRADI, A (reprint author), NASA, LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR, HOUSTON, TX 77058 USA. NR 12 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 1 U2 3 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 911 EP 921 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90557-6 PG 11 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00112 PM 11540035 ER PT S AU HASKINS, P MCKISSON, J TRUSCOTT, P DYER, C FLATMAN, J SNEAD, L ROTHMANN, J WARD, T CAMP, D AF HASKINS, P MCKISSON, J TRUSCOTT, P DYER, C FLATMAN, J SNEAD, L ROTHMANN, J WARD, T CAMP, D BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI CONTRIBUTION OF SECONDARIES TO THE RADIATION ENVIRONMENT ON SPACE MISSIONS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS AB Calculations to predict the radiation environment for spacecraft in low earth orbit sometimes ignore the contribution from secondary radiation products. However, the contribution of secondaries, particularly neutrons, on heavy spacecraft or in planetary bodies can be of concern for biological systems. The Shuttle Activation Monitor (SAM) and Cosmic Radiation Effects and Activation Monitor (CREAM) experiments provide valuable data on secondary (as well as primary) radiation effects. Comparisons have been made between induced activity from flight-exposed samples, induced activity in a ground-irradiated sample, and Monte Carlo-derived predictions with and without secondaries. These comparisons show that for a flight-exposed sample, predictions which omit the secondary contribution result in a spectrum that is too low by a factor of 2. The addition of the secondaries results in a predicted spectrum that closely matches the measured data. C1 DEF RES AGCY,FARNBOROUGH,HANTS,ENGLAND. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP HASKINS, P (reprint author), INST SPACE SCI & TECHNOL,GAINESVILLE,FL 32609, USA. NR 8 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 943 EP 946 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90560-6 PG 4 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00115 PM 11540039 ER PT S AU CURTIS, SB AF CURTIS, SB BE Horneck, G Bucker, H Cox, A Todd, P Yang, TC Worbul, BV Donlon, M Atwell, W Shea, MA Smart, DF Fry, RJM Townsend, LW Curtis, SB Swenberg, CE TI IMPORTANCE OF DOSE-RATE AND CELL-PROLIFERATION IN THE EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS SO LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH XXV(2): RADIATION BIOLOGY SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Topical Meeting of the COSPAR-Interdisciplinary-Scientific-Commission F of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COMM SPACE RES, INT ACAD ASTRONAUT, NASA, INT URSIGRAM & WORLD DAYS SERV, SCI COMM SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PHYS AB The nuclei of cells within the bodies of astronauts traveling on extended missions outside the geomagnetosphere will experience single traversals of particles with high LET (e.g., one iron ion per one hundred years, on average) superimposed on a background of tracks with low LET (similar to one proton every two to three days, and one helium ion per month). In addition, some cell populations within the body will be proliferating, thus possibly providing increasing numbers of cells with ''initiated'' targets for subsequent radiation hits. These temporal characteristics are not generally reproduced in laboratory experimental protocols. Implications of the differences in the temporal patterns of radiation delivery between conventionally designed radiation biology experiments and the pattern to be experienced in space are examined and the importance of dose-rate and cell proliferation are pointed out in the context of radiation risk assessment on long missions in space. RP CURTIS, SB (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 8 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042487-2 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 10 BP 989 EP 996 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90565-7 PG 8 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA49P UT WOS:A1994BA49P00120 PM 11538040 ER PT S AU CHRISTOPHOROU, LG AF CHRISTOPHOROU, LG BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI LINKING THE GASEOUS AND THE CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER - THE SLOW-ELECTRON AND ITS INTERACTIONS SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH & SAFETY RES,ATOM MOLEC & HIGH VOLTAGE PHYS GRP,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 3 EP 30 PG 28 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00001 ER PT S AU HOLROYD, R AF HOLROYD, R BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI HIGH-ENERGY IONIZATION IN LIQUIDS - THE FREE-ION YIELD SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 91 EP 101 PG 11 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00005 ER PT S AU MILLER, JC AF MILLER, JC BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI MULTIPHOTON IONIZATION STUDIES OF VAN-DER-WAALS MOLECULES AND CLUSTERS SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH SCI RES,CHEM PHYS SECT,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 2 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 203 EP 216 PG 14 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00012 ER PT S AU CHRISTOPHOROU, LG PINNADUWAGE, LA DATSKOS, PG AF CHRISTOPHOROU, LG PINNADUWAGE, LA DATSKOS, PG BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI ELECTRON-ATTACHMENT TO EXCITED MOLECULES SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH & SAFETY RES,ATOM MOLEC & HIGH VOLTAGE PHYS GRP,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 415 EP 442 PG 28 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00026 ER PT S AU HOLROYD, RA AF HOLROYD, RA BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI ELECTRON REACTIONS IN NONPOLAR LIQUIDS - PRESSURE EFFECTS SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 443 EP 454 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00027 ER PT S AU BARDSLEY, JN AF BARDSLEY, JN BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI THE THEORY OF ELECTRON-ATTACHMENT TO MOLECULES SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 461 EP 463 PG 3 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00029 ER PT S AU BARDSLEY, JN AF BARDSLEY, JN BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI THE THEORY OF ELECTRON-ION RECOMBINATION SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 495 EP 497 PG 3 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00032 ER PT S AU INOKUTI, M AF INOKUTI, M BE Christophorou, LG Illenberger, E Schmidt, WF TI THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW-ELECTRONS IN MOLECULAR SUBSTANCES AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN RADIATION AND LIFE SCIENCES SO LINKING THE GASEOUS AND CONDENSED PHASES OF MATTER: THE BEHAVIOR OF SLOW ELECTRONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Linking the Gaseous and Condensed Phases of Matter: The Behavior of Slow Electrons CY SEP 05-18, 1993 CL PATRAS, GREECE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV, US DOE, OFF HLTH & ENVIRONM RES C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44800-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 326 BP 577 EP 579 PG 3 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BB63H UT WOS:A1994BB63H00040 ER PT B AU SNYDER, F LEE, TC UEMURA, Y OU, MC AF SNYDER, F LEE, TC UEMURA, Y OU, MC BE Zor, U TI THE ROLE OF A NOVEL PAF TRANSACETYLASE IN THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF A DIVERSE GROUP OF ACETYLATED LIPIDS SO LIPID MEDIATORS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE (LMHD) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International Conference on Lipid Mediators in Health and Disease CY OCT 31-NOV 04, 1993 CL JERUSALEM, ISRAEL C1 OAK RIDGE INST SCI & EDUC,DIV MED SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU FREUND PUBL HOUSE LTD PI LONDON PA SUITE 500, CHESHAM HOUSE, 150 REGENT ST, LONDON, ENGLAND W1R 5FA BN 965-294-110-7 PY 1994 BP 169 EP 175 PG 7 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA BD26K UT WOS:A1994BD26K00027 ER PT B AU BENICEWICZ, BC DOUGLAS, EP HJELM, RP AF BENICEWICZ, BC DOUGLAS, EP HJELM, RP BE Carfagna, C TI MOLECULAR COMPOSITES FROM LIQUID CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS AND LIQUID CRYSTALLINE THERMOSETS SO LIQUID CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on Liquid Crystalline Polymers (WLCP 93) CY JUN 01-14, 1993 CL CAPRI, ITALY DE MOLECULAR COMPOSITES; LIQUID CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS; LIQUID CRYSTALLINE THERMOSETS; NEUTRON SCATTERING; POLYMER BLENDS; MISCIBILITY C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Lujan Center, LANL/G-4896-2012 NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB BN 0-08-042149-0 PY 1994 BP 87 EP 94 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Composites; Polymer Science SC Materials Science; Polymer Science GA BC02Q UT WOS:A1994BC02Q00008 ER PT B AU Murphy, T AF Murphy, T BE Kuo, FS TI Ionospheric tomography using the FORTE satellite SO LOW-LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC PHYSICS SE COSPAR COLLOQUIA SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT COSPAR Colloquium on Low-Latitude Ionospheric Physics CY NOV 09-12, 1993 CL TAIPEI, TAIWAN SP COSPAR Comm R O C, Natl Space Program Off, Natl Cent Univ, Natl Cent Univ, Inst Space Sci C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SPACE & ATMOSPHER SCI GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB BN 0-08-042134-2 J9 COSPAR COLL PY 1994 VL 7 BP 305 EP 310 PG 6 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BE35K UT WOS:A1994BE35K00031 ER PT B AU NELSON, GC BUTTRY, RW AF NELSON, GC BUTTRY, RW BE Stephens, JJ Frear, DR TI SEGREGATION OF SI TO THE SURFACE OF FE-29NI-17CO ALLOY SO LOW THERMAL EXPANSION ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Low Thermal Expansion Alloys and Composites, at the Fall Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY NOV 02-05, 1992 CL CHICAGO, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, REFRACTORY MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, ELECTR PACKAGING &, INTERCONNECT MAT COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR MAT & PROC SCI 1800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-206-X PY 1994 BP 49 EP 58 PG 10 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB62V UT WOS:A1994BB62V00004 ER PT B AU STEPHENS, JJ HLAVA, PF AF STEPHENS, JJ HLAVA, PF BE Stephens, JJ Frear, DR TI REDUCING INADVERTENT ALLOYING OF METAL-CERAMIC BRAZES SO LOW THERMAL EXPANSION ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Low Thermal Expansion Alloys and Composites, at the Fall Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY NOV 02-05, 1992 CL CHICAGO, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, REFRACTORY MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, ELECTR PACKAGING &, INTERCONNECT MAT COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR MAT & PROC SCI,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-206-X PY 1994 BP 59 EP 77 PG 19 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB62V UT WOS:A1994BB62V00005 ER PT B AU STEPHENS, JJ GREULICH, FA BEAVIS, LC AF STEPHENS, JJ GREULICH, FA BEAVIS, LC BE Stephens, JJ Frear, DR TI HIGH-TEMPERATURE GRAIN-GROWTH AND OXIDATION OF FE-29NI-17CO (KOVAR(TM))ALLOY LEADS SO LOW THERMAL EXPANSION ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Low Thermal Expansion Alloys and Composites, at the Fall Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY NOV 02-05, 1992 CL CHICAGO, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, REFRACTORY MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, ELECTR PACKAGING &, INTERCONNECT MAT COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-206-X PY 1994 BP 79 EP 112 PG 34 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB62V UT WOS:A1994BB62V00006 ER PT B AU ROBINO, CV HILLS, CR HLAVA, PF AF ROBINO, CV HILLS, CR HLAVA, PF BE Stephens, JJ Frear, DR TI CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLIDIFICATION AND WELDABILITY OF FE-29NI-17CO ALLOYS SO LOW THERMAL EXPANSION ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Low Thermal Expansion Alloys and Composites, at the Fall Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY NOV 02-05, 1992 CL CHICAGO, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, REFRACTORY MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, ELECTR PACKAGING &, INTERCONNECT MAT COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT PHYS & JOINING MET,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-206-X PY 1994 BP 123 EP 138 PG 16 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB62V UT WOS:A1994BB62V00008 ER PT B AU VIANCO, PT HOSKING, FM AF VIANCO, PT HOSKING, FM BE Stephens, JJ Frear, DR TI SOLDERABILITY OF KOVAR(TM) SO LOW THERMAL EXPANSION ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Low Thermal Expansion Alloys and Composites, at the Fall Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY NOV 02-05, 1992 CL CHICAGO, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, REFRACTORY MET COMM, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, ELECTR PACKAGING &, INTERCONNECT MAT COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR SOLDER SCI & TECHNOL,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-206-X PY 1994 BP 147 EP 168 PG 22 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB62V UT WOS:A1994BB62V00010 ER PT J AU ADRIANO, DC CHINO, M AF ADRIANO, DC CHINO, M TI BIOGEOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF LEAD, GERMANIUM AND TIN SO MAIN GROUP METAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Ge-Sn-Pb TOKYO 93: International Symposium on Organic, Bioorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry of Compounds of Higher Row Group 14 Elements CY 26-28, 1993 CL UNIV TOKYO, SANJO CONF HALL, TOKYO, JAPAN HO UNIV TOKYO, SANJO CONF HALL ID ORGANOTIN COMPOUNDS; ORTHOPHOSPHATES; DEGRADATION; CHILDREN; SEDIMENT; METALS; WATER C1 UNIV GEORGIA,SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL,DIV BIOGEOCHEM ECOL,AIKEN,SC 29802. UNIV TOKYO,FAC AGR,DEPT AGR CHEM,BUNKYO KU,TOKYO 113,JAPAN. NR 57 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU FREUND PUBLISHING HOUSE PI LONDON PA STE 500, CHESHAM HOUSE, 150 REGENT ST, LONDON, ENGLAND W1R 5FA SN 0334-7575 J9 MAIN GROUP MET CHEM JI Main Group Met. Chem. PY 1994 VL 17 IS 1-4 BP 101 EP 120 PG 20 WC Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Chemistry, Organic SC Chemistry GA NN190 UT WOS:A1994NN19000010 ER PT B AU WYROBEK, AJ AF WYROBEK, AJ BE Olshan, AF Mattison, DR TI METHODS AND CONCEPTS IN DETECTING ABNORMAL REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES OF PATERNAL ORIGIN SO MALE-MEDIATED DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY SE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Male-Mediated Developmental Toxicity CY SEP 16-19, 1992 CL PITTSBURGH, PA C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,BIOL & BIOTECHNOL RES PROGRAM,BIODOSIMETRY GRP,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44815-7 J9 REPROD BIOL PY 1994 BP 1 EP 21 PG 21 WC Reproductive Biology SC Reproductive Biology GA BC12K UT WOS:A1994BC12K00001 ER PT B AU RUSSELL, LB AF RUSSELL, LB BE Olshan, AF Mattison, DR TI EFFECTS OF SPERMATOGENIC CELL TYPE ON QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF MUTATIONS SO MALE-MEDIATED DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY SE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Male-Mediated Developmental Toxicity CY SEP 16-19, 1992 CL PITTSBURGH, PA C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44815-7 J9 REPROD BIOL PY 1994 BP 37 EP 48 PG 12 WC Reproductive Biology SC Reproductive Biology GA BC12K UT WOS:A1994BC12K00003 ER PT B AU WOYCHIK, RP AF WOYCHIK, RP BE Olshan, AF Mattison, DR TI TRANSGENIC MICE IN DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY SO MALE-MEDIATED DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY SE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Male-Mediated Developmental Toxicity CY SEP 16-19, 1992 CL PITTSBURGH, PA C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44815-7 J9 REPROD BIOL PY 1994 BP 75 EP 79 PG 5 WC Reproductive Biology SC Reproductive Biology GA BC12K UT WOS:A1994BC12K00007 ER PT B AU GIOMETTI, CS AF GIOMETTI, CS BE Olshan, AF Mattison, DR TI 2-DIMENSIONAL ELECTROPHORESIS OF PROTEINS - DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MALE-MEDIATED GENOTOXICITY SO MALE-MEDIATED DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY SE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Meeting Abstract CT International Conference on Male-Mediated Developmental Toxicity CY SEP 16-19, 1992 CL PITTSBURGH, PA C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL & MED RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44815-7 J9 REPROD BIOL PY 1994 BP 349 EP 353 PG 5 WC Reproductive Biology SC Reproductive Biology GA BC12K UT WOS:A1994BC12K00032 ER PT B AU WYROBEK, AJ ANDERSON, D LEWIS, S NAGAO, T PERREAULT, S ROBAIRE, B SCHRADER, S AF WYROBEK, AJ ANDERSON, D LEWIS, S NAGAO, T PERREAULT, S ROBAIRE, B SCHRADER, S BE Olshan, AF Mattison, DR TI BIOMARKERS AND HEALTH ENDPOINTS OF DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY OF PATERNAL ORIGIN - SUMMARY OF WORKING GROUP DISCUSSIONS SO MALE-MEDIATED DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY SE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Male-Mediated Developmental Toxicity CY SEP 16-19, 1992 CL PITTSBURGH, PA C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,BIOL & BIOTECHNOL RES PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44815-7 J9 REPROD BIOL PY 1994 BP 359 EP 370 PG 12 WC Reproductive Biology SC Reproductive Biology GA BC12K UT WOS:A1994BC12K00034 ER PT B AU SELBY, PB AF SELBY, PB BE Olshan, AF Mattison, DR TI RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT SO MALE-MEDIATED DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY SE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Male-Mediated Developmental Toxicity CY SEP 16-19, 1992 CL PITTSBURGH, PA C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44815-7 J9 REPROD BIOL PY 1994 BP 389 EP 396 PG 8 WC Reproductive Biology SC Reproductive Biology GA BC12K UT WOS:A1994BC12K00038 ER PT B AU BERNDT, VL AF BERNDT, VL GP ASSOC RECORDS MANAGERS & ADMINISTRATORS INT TI LESSONS LEARNED IN PROCURING A LASER OPTICAL DISK SYSTEM SO MANAGING INFORMATION: MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE: ARMA INTERNATIONAL 39TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th Annual Conference of the Association-of-Record-Managers-and-Administrators-International-Managing Information: Meeting the Challenge of Change CY SEP 25-29, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP ASSOC RECORDS MANAGERS & ADMINISTRATORS INT C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASSOC RECORDS MANAGERS & ADMINISTRATORS PI PRAIRIE VILLAGE PA 4200 SOMERSET DRIVE, SUITE 215, PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS 66208 BN 0-933887-50-7 PY 1994 BP 195 EP 205 PG 11 WC Information Science & Library Science SC Information Science & Library Science GA BB99M UT WOS:A1994BB99M00022 ER PT B AU PASTERCZYK, CE AF PASTERCZYK, CE GP ASSOC RECORDS MANAGERS & ADMINISTRATORS INT TI A GRADED APPROACH TO ISO-9000 IMPLEMENTATION FOR RECORDS MANAGERS SO MANAGING INFORMATION: MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE: ARMA INTERNATIONAL 39TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th Annual Conference of the Association-of-Record-Managers-and-Administrators-International-Managing Information: Meeting the Challenge of Change CY SEP 25-29, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP ASSOC RECORDS MANAGERS & ADMINISTRATORS INT C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASSOC RECORDS MANAGERS & ADMINISTRATORS PI PRAIRIE VILLAGE PA 4200 SOMERSET DRIVE, SUITE 215, PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS 66208 BN 0-933887-50-7 PY 1994 BP 459 EP 468 PG 10 WC Information Science & Library Science SC Information Science & Library Science GA BB99M UT WOS:A1994BB99M00053 ER PT J AU THOM, RM PARKWELL, TL NIYOGI, DK SHREFFLER, DK AF THOM, RM PARKWELL, TL NIYOGI, DK SHREFFLER, DK TI EFFECTS OF GRAVELING ON THE PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY, RESPIRATION AND NUTRIENT FLUX OF 2 ESTUARINE TIDAL FLATS SO MARINE BIOLOGY LA English DT Article ID MARINE ECOSYSTEMS; STANDING-STOCK; FRESH-WATER; WADDEN SEA; SEDIMENT; DENITRIFICATION; DYNAMICS; NITROGEN AB This study was conducted in Puget Sound, USA, and investigated the effect of graveling intertidal mud and sandflats to enhance clam production on the benthic assemblage structure, primary productivity, respiration, and nutrient flux. The study was conducted between spring and autumn (1991), the period of greatest productivity and plant standing stock in Puget Sound. Graveled and control plots were established in the low intertidal zone on a mud flat in a protected embayment (Chapman Cove) and an exposed sandflat (Semiahmoo Bay). Gravel altered benthic assemblage structure, respiration, and nutrient flux rates. Graveled plots contained more surface coverage of sessile animals and seaweeds. Net productivity (NP), which differed relatively little between graveled and control plots, was negative for all but one sampling at the protected embayment plots. In contrast, NP was always positive at the exposed sandflat plots. The respiration rate was 13 to 57% greater in the graveled plot at Chapman Cove than in the adjacent control plot, and 7 to 54% greater in the gravel plot than the control plots at Semiahmoo Bay. Heterotrophy was greater in the graveled plots, as reflected by a lower net productivity to respiration ratio. Effects of graveling on water quality parameters such as dissolved oxygen and inorganic nitrogen concentrations were not detected. Graveling sandy and mud beaches increases secondary productivity, which is associated with increased rates of remineralization and release of dissolved nutrients to the water column. RP THOM, RM (reprint author), BATTELLE MARINE SCI LAB,439 W SEQUIM BAY RD,SEQUIM,WA 98382, USA. NR 32 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 1 U2 7 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0025-3162 J9 MAR BIOL JI Mar. Biol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 118 IS 2 BP 329 EP 341 DI 10.1007/BF00349801 PG 13 WC Marine & Freshwater Biology SC Marine & Freshwater Biology GA MY342 UT WOS:A1994MY34200019 ER PT J AU STEINHAUER, M CRECELIUS, E STEINHAUER, W AF STEINHAUER, M CRECELIUS, E STEINHAUER, W TI TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL CHANGES IN THE CONCENTRATIONS OF HYDROCARBONS AND TRACE-METALS IN THE VICINITY OF AN OFFSHORE OIL-PRODUCTION PLATFORM SO MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; SANTA-MARIA BASIN; OUTER CONTINENTAL-SHELF; SOUTHERN-CALIFORNIA; SEDIMENTS; SLOPE; SPECTROMETRY; COMMUNITIES; ENVIRONMENT; SAMPLES AB A 4-year multidisciplinary monitoring program was conducted between October 1986 and October 1990 to detect and quantify environmental impacts related to oil and gas drilling in the Arguello Field in southern California. As part of this program, concentrations of trace metals and petroleum hydrocarbons were determined in surface sediments and in trapped sediments before, during, and after drilling had stopped. Barium, a major component of drilling muds, was the only chemical that changed significantly during the period of study. During drilling, barium concentrations in surface sediments increased 30-40% above background. After drilling stopped, barium concentrations decreased but, after 1.5 years, had not approached background concentrations of surface sediments. In trapped sediments, barium concentrations increased 200-300% during drilling but returned to background concentrations within 1 year after drilling had stopped. Hydrocarbon concentrations in sediments from the study area were occasionally elevated, but generally were not consistent with drilling activities. Examination of the petroleum hydrocarbon and PAH distributions indicated that a distinct petroleum signal was occasionally observed in some samples; however, natural seepage rather than drilling discharges is probably responsible for the randomly-elevated hydrocarbon concentrations. The presence of seep-related particles should be recognized in characterizing the ambient hydrocarbon concentrations of sediments in the study area. During peak drilling periods, neither barium nor petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in concentrations that are likely to impact benthic biota in the vicinity of the drilling platform. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, ADOLESCENT MED RES LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. BATTELLE OCEAN SCI, DEPT MARINE CHEM, DUXBURY, MA 02332 USA. NR 51 TC 17 Z9 18 U1 1 U2 10 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0141-1136 J9 MAR ENVIRON RES JI Mar. Environ. Res. PY 1994 VL 37 IS 2 BP 129 EP 163 DI 10.1016/0141-1136(94)90021-3 PG 35 WC Environmental Sciences; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Toxicology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Toxicology GA MV148 UT WOS:A1994MV14800003 ER PT J AU EBERHARDT, LL SCHNEIDER, KB AF EBERHARDT, LL SCHNEIDER, KB TI ESTIMATING SEA OTTER REPRODUCTIVE RATES SO MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE BIRTH INTERVALS; REPRODUCTION; SEA OTTERS; ENHYDRA-LUTRIS; SIMULATION AB Sea otters may give birth in any month of the year, so obtaining reproductive races by observation is difficult. Reproductive rates may be estimated directly (births per otter-year observed) or by determining the time interval between births. Both methods give the same result for long sequences of observations, but field data are limited to shorter periods. Monte Carlo simulations were conducted to compare the two approach, and showed that the interval method overestimates true reproductive rates. C1 ALASKA DEPT FISH & GAME, ANCHORAGE, AK 99502 USA. RP EBERHARDT, LL (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 5 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 2 U2 8 PU SOC MARINE MAMMALOGY PI LAWRENCE PA 1041 NEW HAMPSHIRE ST, LAWRENCE, KS 66044 SN 0824-0469 J9 MAR MAMMAL SCI JI Mar. Mamm. Sci. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 31 EP 37 DI 10.1111/j.1748-7692.1994.tb00387.x PG 7 WC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Zoology SC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Zoology GA MZ849 UT WOS:A1994MZ84900003 ER PT S AU WHITE, DC RINGELBERG, DB HEDRICK, DB NIVENS, DE AF WHITE, DC RINGELBERG, DB HEDRICK, DB NIVENS, DE BE Fenselau, C TI RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTAL MATRICES - CHARACTERIZATION OF SIGNATURE LIPIDS SO MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROORGANISMS SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Mass Spectrometry for the Characterization of Microorganisms, at the 204th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 23-28, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ANAL CHEM ID SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CHROMATOGRAPHY; POLY-BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRATE; MONOENOIC FATTY-ACIDS; DEGRADING SOIL COLUMN; DOUBLE-BOND POSITION; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; SUBSURFACE BACTERIA; DETRITAL MICROBIOTA; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; BIOMASS AB Lipid biomarkers can be recovered from isolates, clinical specimens, and environmental samples by a single-phase chloroform/methanol extraction, fractionation of the lipids on silicic acid, and derivatization prior to analysis by capillary gas-liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Polar lipid fatty acid profiles are a quantitative measure of bacterial and eukaryotic viable biomass and community structure, while sterols are used to measure the eukaryotes and isoprenoid ether lipids the archaea. Changes in a microbe's environment are reflected in the adaptive responses of its lipids, and can be used to delineate details of the microbe's metabolic status and environmental conditions. Rapid methods of sample preparation such as supercritical fluid extraction will extend the range of application of lipid biomarker analysis. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT MICROBIOL,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. RP WHITE, DC (reprint author), UNIV TENNESSEE,CTR ENVIRONM BIOTECHNOL,KNOXVILLE,TN 37932, USA. NR 72 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 2 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2737-3 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 541 BP 8 EP 17 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Analytical; Microbiology SC Chemistry; Microbiology GA BZ67V UT WOS:A1994BZ67V00002 ER PT S AU WILLIAMS, JM CARLSON, KD KINI, AM WANG, HH GEISER, U SCHLEUTER, JA SCHLUETER, JA SCHULTZ, AJ SCHIRBER, JE VENTURINI, EL OVERMYER, DL WHANGBO, MH AF WILLIAMS, JM CARLSON, KD KINI, AM WANG, HH GEISER, U SCHLEUTER, JA SCHLUETER, JA SCHULTZ, AJ SCHIRBER, JE VENTURINI, EL OVERMYER, DL WHANGBO, MH BE Kaldis, E TI STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS IN RADICAL-CATION (ELECTRON-DONOR MOLECULE) AND ANION-BASED (INCLUDING FULLERIDES) ORGANIC SUPERCONDUCTORS AND THEIR USE IN THE DESIGN OF NEW MATERIALS SO MATERIALS AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF HT(C)-SUPERCONDUCTIVITY SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Materials and crystallographic Aspects of HT(c)-Superconductivity CY MAY 17-30, 1993 CL ERICE, ITALY SP NATO C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2773-X J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 263 BP 539 EP 551 PG 13 WC Crystallography; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Crystallography; Materials Science GA BA54N UT WOS:A1994BA54N00026 ER PT S AU SHUH, DK KALTSOYANNIS, N BUCHER, JJ EDELSTEIN, NM CLARK, SB NITSCHE, H ALMAHAMID, I TORRETTO, P LUKENS, W ROBERTS, K YEE, BC CARLSON, DE YEE, A BUCHANAN, BB LEIGHTON, T YANG, WS BRYAN, JC AF SHUH, DK KALTSOYANNIS, N BUCHER, JJ EDELSTEIN, NM CLARK, SB NITSCHE, H ALMAHAMID, I TORRETTO, P LUKENS, W ROBERTS, K YEE, BC CARLSON, DE YEE, A BUCHANAN, BB LEIGHTON, T YANG, WS BRYAN, JC BE Voss, KE Quick, LM Gadgil, PN Adkins, CLJ TI ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS OF XANES - SPECIATION OF TC IN CEMENT AFTER CHEMICAL TREATMENT AND SE AFTER BACTERIAL UPTAKE SO MATERIALS AND PROCESSES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials and Processes for Environmental Protection, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 05-07, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CHEM SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-244-8 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 344 BP 323 EP 328 PG 6 WC Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC30J UT WOS:A1994BC30J00045 ER PT J AU TORTORELLI, PF SAUNDERS, SRJ SHAFIRSTEIN, G HALL, DJ AF TORTORELLI, PF SAUNDERS, SRJ SHAFIRSTEIN, G HALL, DJ TI USE OF THE MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES MICROPROBE FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF OXIDE SCALES SO MATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Workshop on Mechanical Properties of Protective Oxide Scales CY JUN 20-22, 1994 CL NATL PHYS LAB, TEDDINGTON, ENGLAND SP UK DEPT TRADE & IND, ELECT POWER RES INST, US HO NATL PHYS LAB DE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MICROPROBE; OXIDE SCALES ID HARDNESS; BEHAVIOR; DEFORMATION; CRACKING; LIMITS; STRESS; LOAD AB A mechanical properties microprobe (MPM) based on low-load, depth-sensing submicrometre indentation testing is an extremely powerful instrument for examining surface mechanical behaviour and offers several advantages for determining the elastic and plastic properties of protective oxide scales. Its high spatial and force resolutions allow measurements on thin scales and, for thicker surface oxides, determination of gradients in properties. Under optimal conditions, hardness and modulus values can be determined with an overall accuracy of about 10%. A key factor in analysis of the load-displacement data is an accurate determination of the indenter contact area. Because of this, companion indentations into bulk oxides using the same indenter reduce uncertainties associated with comparing the elastic and plastic properties of such materials with their corresponding scales. Use of a standard MPM is currently limited to near room temperature. More effective depth-sensing indentation testing of oxide scales at submicrometre resolution awaits the development of improved specimen preparation techniques, application of advanced analytical methodologies and elevated-temperature operation. C1 NATL PHYS LAB,TEDDINGTON TW11 0LW,MIDDX,ENGLAND. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Tortorelli, Peter/E-2433-2011 NR 38 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 PU BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN LTD PI OXFORD PA LINACRE HOUSE JORDAN HILL, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX2 8DP SN 0960-3409 J9 MATER HIGH TEMP JI Mater. High Temp. PY 1994 VL 12 IS 2-3 BP 95 EP 101 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA QA280 UT WOS:A1994QA28000003 ER PT J AU HOU, PY ATKINSON, A AF HOU, PY ATKINSON, A TI METHODS OF MEASURING ADHESION FOR THERMALLY GROWN OXIDE SCALES SO MATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Workshop on Mechanical Properties of Protective Oxide Scales CY JUN 20-22, 1994 CL NATL PHYS LAB, TEDDINGTON, ENGLAND SP UK DEPT TRADE & IND, ELECT POWER RES INST, US HO NATL PHYS LAB DE ADHESION MEASUREMENT; OXIDE SCALES; SPALLATION ID INTERFACIAL FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS; COATING-SUBSTRATE ADHESION; THIN-FILMS; METAL; CRACKING; STRENGTH; SPALLATION; SCRATCH; DELAMINATION; INDENTATION AB High temperature alloys and coatings rely on the formation of adherent scales to protect against further oxidation, but scale spallation is often problematic. Despite the technical importance of the problem, 'practical adhesion', which refers to the separation of the oxide from the metal, has mainly been treated qualitatively in the past. Various techniques now exist such that the subject can be assessed in quantitative or semiquantitative terms. Some of the techniques are described in this paper, and their weaknesses and strengths are discussed. The experimental methods addressed here include tensile pulling, microindentation, scratch tests, residual stress induced delamination, laser-induced or shock wave induced spallation, double-cantilever beam bending and several four-point beam bending approaches. To date, there is not a universal, easy test for oxide adhesion measurement that can provide reproducible information on interfacial fracture energy for a variety of oxide/metal systems. Much experimentation is still needed to increase confidence in many of the existing tests, and the fundamental mechanics for some present techniques also require further development. C1 AEA TECHNOL,DIV MAT CHEM,HARWELL OX11 0RA,OXON,ENGLAND. RP HOU, PY (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 56 TC 10 Z9 11 U1 2 U2 5 PU BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN LTD PI OXFORD PA LINACRE HOUSE JORDAN HILL, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX2 8DP SN 0960-3409 J9 MATER HIGH TEMP JI Mater. High Temp. PY 1994 VL 12 IS 2-3 BP 119 EP 125 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA QA280 UT WOS:A1994QA28000006 ER PT J AU NICHOLLS, JR HALL, DJ TORTORELLI, PF AF NICHOLLS, JR HALL, DJ TORTORELLI, PF TI HARDNESS AND MODULUS MEASUREMENTS ON OXIDE SCALES SO MATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Workshop on Mechanical Properties of Protective Oxide Scales CY JUN 20-22, 1994 CL NATL PHYS LAB, TEDDINGTON, ENGLAND SP UK DEPT TRADE & IND, ELECT POWER RES INST, US HO NATL PHYS LAB DE HARDNESS; ELASTIC MODULUS; OXIDE SCALES ID MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES AB This paper provides a comparison between hardness and elastic modulus data measured using a mechanical properties microprobe (MPM), the acoustic microscope and two techniques based on resonant frequency to measure the elastic moduli of oxide systems. Measured values for bulk oxides, namely Al2O3 and Cr2O3, have been used to compare the various measurement systems. The comparison is then extended to measurements on oxide scales. In general, hardness values measured using the MPM technique agree with reported bulk values, although differences between laboratories have been identified which may be attributable to the position of indentation within the scales. Hardness values for scales are found to be similar to hardness values for the bulk, lying in the range 21-30 GPa for Al2O3 scales and 18-33 GPa for Cr2O3 scales. Young's moduli for recrystallized Al2O3 have been measured using the mechanical properties microprobe, acoustic microscopy and resonance methods. Data determined using the MPM technique give the highest values, up to 30% higher than values determined by acoustic microscopy or resonance methods. The last two methods agree well with published data. For chromia, Young's moduli measured using MPM techniques agree well with published data. For oxide scales there is good agreement between the MPM technique and resonance techniques where measurements can be compared. For base metal oxides, elastic moduli data are in the range 151-192 GPa for iron oxides, 205-315 GPa for nickel oxide and 116-163 GPa for cobalt oxide. For alloy systems developing Cr2O3 scales, elastic moduli as determined by the MPM are in the range 327-202 GPa. Data measured using resonance methods either fall into this range or are substantially higher. For alloys that develop a substantial internal oxide network, the values measured using resonance methods may well be double or triple those measured within the outer scale by the MPM technique. This is believed to be due to surface interaction effects, possibly the added stiffness provided by an internal oxide network. The resonance techniques are currently the only methods by which the change in modulus with temperature can be investigated. C1 NATL PHYS LAB,TEDDINGTON TW11 0LW,MIDDX,ENGLAND. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP NICHOLLS, JR (reprint author), CRANFIELD UNIV,SCH IND & MFG SCI,CRANFIELD MK43 0AL,BEDS,ENGLAND. RI Tortorelli, Peter/E-2433-2011 NR 33 TC 24 Z9 24 U1 2 U2 10 PU BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN LTD PI OXFORD PA LINACRE HOUSE JORDAN HILL, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX2 8DP SN 0960-3409 J9 MATER HIGH TEMP JI Mater. High Temp. PY 1994 VL 12 IS 2-3 BP 141 EP 150 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA QA280 UT WOS:A1994QA28000009 ER PT J AU STRAWBRIDGE, A HOU, PY AF STRAWBRIDGE, A HOU, PY TI THE ROLE OF REACTIVE ELEMENTS IN OXIDE SCALE ADHESION SO MATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Workshop on Mechanical Properties of Protective Oxide Scales CY JUN 20-22, 1994 CL NATL PHYS LAB, TEDDINGTON, ENGLAND SP UK DEPT TRADE & IND, ELECT POWER RES INST, US HO NATL PHYS LAB DE REACTIVE ELEMENTS; ADHESION; INTERFACIAL STRENGTH ID HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXIDATION; CR-AL ALLOYS; IMPLANTED YTTRIUM; GROWTH-MECHANISM; ALUMINA SCALES; CR2O3 SCALES; SULFUR; SEGREGATION; ADHERENCE; CHROMIA AB Reactive elements considerably improve the high-temperature oxidation resistance, especially the adherence, of chromia- and alumina-forming alloys. This paper is an updated review of existing experimental data, with emphasis on the possible effects of reactive elements on scale adhesion. The viability of the numerous proposed mechanisms is discussed, and suggestions are made regarding the way forward in this particularly important research subject. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP STRAWBRIDGE, A (reprint author), UNIV BIRMINGHAM,SCH MET & MAT,BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND. NR 54 TC 91 Z9 92 U1 3 U2 5 PU BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN LTD PI OXFORD PA LINACRE HOUSE JORDAN HILL, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX2 8DP SN 0960-3409 J9 MATER HIGH TEMP JI Mater. High Temp. PY 1994 VL 12 IS 2-3 BP 177 EP 181 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA QA280 UT WOS:A1994QA28000013 ER PT J AU WHEELER, DA RAWL, DE LOUTHAN, MR AF WHEELER, DA RAWL, DE LOUTHAN, MR TI METALLURGICAL EVALUATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING IN LARGE-DIAMETER PIPING SO MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION LA English DT Article AB Ultrasonic testing (UT) of stainless-steel piping in the primary coolant water system of Savannah River Site (SRS) reactors indicates the presence of short, partly through-wall stress corrosion cracks in the heat-affected zone of approximately 7% of the circumferential pipe welds. These cracks are thought to develop by intergranular nucleation and mixed mode propagation. Metallographic evaluations have confirmed the UT indications of crack size and provided evidence that crack growth involved the accumulation of chloride ions inside the growing crack. It is postulated that the development of an oxygen depletion cell inside the crack results in the migration of chloride ions to the crack tip to balance the accumulation of positively charged metallic ions. The results of this metallurgical evaluation, combined with structural assessments of system integrity, support the existence of leak-before-break conditions in the SRS reactor piping system. RP WHEELER, DA (reprint author), WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER CO,SAVANNAH RIVER LAB,AIKEN,SC 29808, USA. NR 12 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 1044-5803 J9 MATER CHARACT JI Mater. Charact. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 32 IS 1 BP 25 EP 33 DI 10.1016/1044-5803(94)90153-8 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA NN410 UT WOS:A1994NN41000004 ER PT J AU KELLY, AM REISWIG, RD HILL, MA BLUMENTHAL, WR AF KELLY, AM REISWIG, RD HILL, MA BLUMENTHAL, WR TI PREPARATION OF B4C/AL COMPOSITES FOR IMAGE-ANALYSIS SO MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION LA English DT Article AB Composites made by infiltrating B4C networks with aluminum, or its alloys, are of interest for lightweight armor applications. Image analysis plays an important part in correlating the microstructures of such composites with their mechanical properties. Accurate image analysis requires a high degree of perfection in the metallographic preparation, which is particularly difficult where the phases present have such disparate hardnesses and reactivities. Two preparation procedures have been developed that produce adequate contrast and definition for analysis of key microstructural features. RP KELLY, AM (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 5 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 1044-5803 J9 MATER CHARACT JI Mater. Charact. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 32 IS 1 BP 35 EP 39 DI 10.1016/1044-5803(94)90154-6 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA NN410 UT WOS:A1994NN41000005 ER PT B AU CLARK, DE MOORE, KL STANEK, V KING, PE KATZ, S AF CLARK, DE MOORE, KL STANEK, V KING, PE KATZ, S BE Voller, VR Marsh, SP ElKaddah, N TI NEURAL NETWORK APPLICATIONS FOR CUPOLA MELTING CONTROL SO MATERIALS PROCESSING IN THE COMPUTER AGE II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on Materials Processing in the Computer Age CY FEB 12-16, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP TMS, SYNTHESIS CONTROL & ANAL MAT PROC COMM, TMS, SOLIDIFICAT COMM, TMS, PROC FUNDAMENTALS COMM C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID. RI Stanek, Vladimir/H-3414-2014 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-282-5 PY 1994 BP 187 EP 195 PG 9 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Computer Science; Materials Science GA BC75M UT WOS:A1994BC75M00014 ER PT S AU WARREN, WL FLEETWOOD, DM SHANEYFELT, MR WINOKUR, PS DEVINE, RAB MATHIOT, D WILSON, IH XU, JB AF WARREN, WL FLEETWOOD, DM SHANEYFELT, MR WINOKUR, PS DEVINE, RAB MATHIOT, D WILSON, IH XU, JB BE Borgesen, P Coburn, JC Sanchez, JE Rodbell, KP Filter, WF TI RELIABILITY IMPLICATIONS OF DEFECTS IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE ANNEALED SI/SIO2/SI STRUCTURES SO MATERIALS RELIABILITY IN MICROELECTRONICS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th Symposium on Materials Reliability in Microelectronics, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 05-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI XU, Jian-Bin (J.B.)/C-9374-2011 OI XU, Jian-Bin (J.B.)/0000-0002-0323-8140 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-238-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 338 BP 3 EP 12 PG 10 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Engineering; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB63S UT WOS:A1994BB63S00001 ER PT J AU MCKAMEY, CG MAZIASZ, PJ GOODWIN, GM ZACHARIA, T AF MCKAMEY, CG MAZIASZ, PJ GOODWIN, GM ZACHARIA, T TI EFFECTS OF ALLOYING ADDITIONS ON THE MICROSTRUCTURES, MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES AND WELDABILITY OF FE3AL-BASED ALLOYS SO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING LA English DT Article ID IRON-ALUMINIDE ALLOYS; TENSILE PROPERTIES; AL-ALLOYS; FEAL; MOLYBDENUM; FE3AL; BORON AB Several alloys based on the Fe-28Al-5Cr (atomic per cent) composition were produced to study the effects of alloying with Mo, Nb, Zr, B and C on microstructures, mechanical properties, and weldability. Optical microstructures were examined before and after heat treatments of 1 h at 750 degrees C, as well as after selected higher temperature anneals. Tensile properties at room temperature and 600 degrees C and creep-rupture properties at 593 degrees C and 207 MPa were determined and correlated with alloying additions. Judgments as to weldability of selected ahoy compositions were made by determining the hot-crack susceptibility. The results indicate that all of these properties of iron aluminides are very sensitive to alloying additions. Some combinations of the above elements resulted in re fined grain sizes, increased recrystallization temperatures, and strengthening of the base alloy (through solid solution effects, as well as the formation of precipitates) in both tension and creep-rupture tests. Increased strength, however, was generally produced at the expense of room temperature ductility and weldability. The results suggest that the design of useful iron aluminide compositions will depend on the application, with the composition being modified to provide either room temperature ductility and weldability or strength, as prescribed by the intended application. RP MCKAMEY, CG (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. OI Maziasz, Philip/0000-0001-8207-334X; Zacharia, Thomas/0000-0001-6463-5425 NR 29 TC 25 Z9 26 U1 0 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE PI LAUSANNE 1 PA PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE 1, SWITZERLAND SN 0921-5093 J9 MAT SCI ENG A-STRUCT JI Mater. Sci. Eng. A-Struct. Mater. Prop. Microstruct. Process. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 174 IS 1 BP 59 EP 70 DI 10.1016/0921-5093(94)91112-6 PG 12 WC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA MT742 UT WOS:A1994MT74200007 ER PT J AU HSUEH, CH AF HSUEH, CH TI AN ASYMPTOTIC APPROACH FOR DEBONDING AT THE FIBER-MATRIX INTERFACE SO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING LA English DT Letter ID PULL-OUT STRESSES; REINFORCED COMPOSITES; CERAMIC MATRIX; SHEAR-STRENGTH; BOND STRENGTH; FRACTURE; GLASS AB The debond stress at the fiber-matrix interface based on the critical energy release rate criterion has been analyzed previously by using both simple and rigorous approaches. Only the rigorous approach can yield the dependences of the debond stress on all the essential material properties and dimensions. However, the analytical procedures in deriving a rigorous solution are complicated, and the trends of these dependences cannot be readily visualized from the lengthy analytical expression of the debond stress. A simple asymptotic approach is adopted in the present study to derive the debond stress, and to elucidate the trends of these dependences; especially, the dependence on the embedded fiber length. RP HSUEH, CH (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Hsueh, Chun-Hway/G-1345-2011 NR 27 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE PI LAUSANNE 1 PA PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE 1, SWITZERLAND SN 0921-5093 J9 MAT SCI ENG A-STRUCT JI Mater. Sci. Eng. A-Struct. Mater. Prop. Microstruct. Process. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 174 IS 1 BP L17 EP L22 DI 10.1016/0921-5093(94)91124-X PG 6 WC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA MT742 UT WOS:A1994MT74200019 ER PT J AU LEWIS, SP COHEN, ML AF LEWIS, SP COHEN, ML TI ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE OF NONSTOICHIOMETRIC GA-AS COMPOUNDS SO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING B-SOLID STATE MATERIALS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID GROUND-STATE; DENSITY; PSEUDOPOTENTIALS AB Calculations of the electronic properties of model Ga-As systems with varying stoichiometry are presented. The five systems studied are zinc blende GaAs, Ga and As in the diamond structure, and two intermediate compounds. Except for GaAs these systems are hypothetical and can be shown to be metallic with fairly large densities of states at the Fermi level. The charge densities of the two intermediate compounds suggest that they are good models for metal-semiconductor superlattices. The structural parameters are assumed to be ideal and have not been optimized. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP LEWIS, SP (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 19 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE PI LAUSANNE 1 PA PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE 1, SWITZERLAND SN 0921-5107 J9 MAT SCI ENG B-SOLID JI Mater. Sci. Eng. B-Solid State Mater. Adv. Technol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 22 IS 2-3 BP 290 EP 296 DI 10.1016/0921-5107(94)90259-3 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA MR122 UT WOS:A1994MR12200028 ER PT J AU GOLDBERG, A OYAMA, T RUANO, OA SHERBY, OD AF GOLDBERG, A OYAMA, T RUANO, OA SHERBY, OD TI ULTRAFINE MICROSTRUCTURES DEVELOPED DURING TORSIONAL TESTING OF HADFIELD MANGANESE STEELS SO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article AB Three Hadfield manganese steels were investigated containing 1.15,1.40, and 1.70 wt-%C, all with about 13 wt-%Mn. The as processed steels consisted of austenite grains, 10-12 mum in size, with a dispersion of carbides. The steels were deformed at temperatures in the range 500-950-degrees-C in three different phase regions, namely, three phase (austenite + carbide + ferrite), two phase (austenite + carbide), and single phase (austenite). Ultrafine microstructures were developed during large strain torsional deformation. The large torsional deformation in the two phase region resulted in grain refinement through dynamic recrystallisation with the austenite grains pinned by carbide particles, minimising grain growth. Strain assisted transformation followed by spheroidisation of carbides was obtained on testing in the three phase region. The concurrent deformation and transformation resulted in ultrafine mirostructures of submicrometre size constituents. Torsional properties were evaluated and related to the observed microstructural changes. Stress exponents of about 7 were obtained. The activation energy for the deformation process was found to be close to that for lattice selfdiffusion of iron in austenite. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV ENGN SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. CSIC,CTR NACL INVEST MET,MADRID 6,SPAIN. STANFORD UNIV,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,STANFORD,CA 94305. RP GOLDBERG, A (reprint author), WESGO,RES & DEV LAB,BELMONT,CA, USA. RI Ruano, Oscar/H-1835-2015 OI Ruano, Oscar/0000-0001-6368-986X NR 7 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU INST MATERIALS PI LONDON PA 1 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE, LONDON, ENGLAND SW1Y 5DB SN 0267-0836 J9 MATER SCI TECH SER JI Mater. Sci. Technol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 41 EP 51 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA NK422 UT WOS:A1994NK42200006 ER PT S AU FOLLSTAEDT, DM MYERS, SM AF FOLLSTAEDT, DM MYERS, SM BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI MICROSTRUCTURES OF SI SURFACE-LAYERS IMPLANTED WITH CU SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT SEMICOND PHYS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 27 EP 32 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00003 ER PT S AU MYERS, SM FOLLSTAEDT, DM BISHOP, DM AF MYERS, SM FOLLSTAEDT, DM BISHOP, DM BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI BINDING OF COPPER AND NICKEL TO CAVITIES IN SILICON FORMED BY HELIUM ION-IMPLANTATION SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT SEMICOND PHYS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 70 Z9 71 U1 0 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 33 EP 38 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00004 ER PT S AU HUNN, JD WITHROW, SP CLAUSING, RE HEATHERLY, L BENTLEY, J HEMBREE, DM PARIKH, NR AF HUNN, JD WITHROW, SP CLAUSING, RE HEATHERLY, L BENTLEY, J HEMBREE, DM PARIKH, NR BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI ACCUMULATION OF IMPLANTATION DAMAGE IN MEV IMPLANTED DIAMOND CRYSTALS SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 45 EP 50 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00006 ER PT S AU IWASE, A REHN, LE BALDO, PM OKAMOTO, PR WIEDERSICH, H FUNK, L AF IWASE, A REHN, LE BALDO, PM OKAMOTO, PR WIEDERSICH, H FUNK, L BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI REDUCTION OF DEFECT FLUXES USING DUAL-ION-BEAM PROCESSING SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 57 EP 62 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00008 ER PT S AU YU, N NASTASI, M HOLLANDER, MG EVANS, CR MAGGIORE, CJ SICKAFUS, KE TESMER, JR AF YU, N NASTASI, M HOLLANDER, MG EVANS, CR MAGGIORE, CJ SICKAFUS, KE TESMER, JR BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI DAMAGE ACCUMULATION IN MGAL2O4 CRYSTALS BY XE ION IRRADIATIONS SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 69 EP 74 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00010 ER PT S AU ARNOLD, GW BATTAGLIN, G MAZZOLDI, P AF ARNOLD, GW BATTAGLIN, G MAZZOLDI, P BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI EXTENDED DAMAGE DEPTH DETERMINATIONS IN AR-IMPLANTED AND H-IMPLANTED SILICA GLASS SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 111 EP 116 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00017 ER PT S AU CATURLA, MJ DELARUBIA, TD GILMER, GH AF CATURLA, MJ DELARUBIA, TD GILMER, GH BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI POINT-DEFECT PRODUCTION, GEOMETRY AND STABILITY IN SILICON - A MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION STUDY SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 24 Z9 24 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 141 EP 146 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00022 ER PT S AU AI, RX BORDES, N COOPER, EA SICKAFUS, KE EWING, RC NASTASI, M AF AI, RX BORDES, N COOPER, EA SICKAFUS, KE EWING, RC NASTASI, M BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI DISLOCATION LOOPS IN SPINEL CRYSTALS IRRADIATED SUCCESSIVELY WITH DEEP AND SHALLOW ION IMPLANTS SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 147 EP 151 PG 5 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00023 ER PT S AU GAO, YZ ALLEN, CW BIRTCHER, RC AF GAO, YZ ALLEN, CW BIRTCHER, RC BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI SUPPRESSION OF THERMAL GRAIN-GROWTH IN NICKEL BY PRIOR ELECTRON-IRRADIATION SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 217 EP 222 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00033 ER PT S AU EXARHOS, GJ HESS, NJ AF EXARHOS, GJ HESS, NJ BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI INDUCED CRYSTALLIZATION IN CW LASER-IRRADIATED SOL-GEL DEPOSITED TITANIA FILMS SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT MAT SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. OI Hess, Nancy/0000-0002-8930-9500 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 235 EP 240 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00036 ER PT S AU SPECHT, ED WALKO, DA ZINKLE, SJ AF SPECHT, ED WALKO, DA ZINKLE, SJ BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI DENSITY REDUCTION - A MECHANISM FOR AMORPHIZATION AT HIGH ION DOSES SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Specht, Eliot/A-5654-2009; OI Specht, Eliot/0000-0002-3191-2163; Zinkle, Steven/0000-0003-2890-6915 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 241 EP 246 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00037 ER PT S AU ALEXANDER, DE FULLERTON, EE BALDO, PM SOWERS, CH REHN, LE AF ALEXANDER, DE FULLERTON, EE BALDO, PM SOWERS, CH REHN, LE BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI MODULATION WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE OF ION MIXING IN METALLIC SUPERLATTICES SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 271 EP 276 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00042 ER PT S AU MOLL, AJ AGER, JW YU, KM WALUKIEWICZ, W HALLER, EE AF MOLL, AJ AGER, JW YU, KM WALUKIEWICZ, W HALLER, EE BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI THE EFFECTS OF AMORPHOUS LAYER REGROWTH ON CARBON ACTIVATION IN GAAS AND INP SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,CTR ADV MAT,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Yu, Kin Man/J-1399-2012 OI Yu, Kin Man/0000-0003-1350-9642 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-215-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 316 BP 325 EP 330 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BA28H UT WOS:A1994BA28H00050 ER PT S AU ZOLPER, JC SHERWIN, ME BACA, AG SCHNEIDER, RP AF ZOLPER, JC SHERWIN, ME BACA, AG SCHNEIDER, RP BE Culbertson, RJ Holland, OW Jones, KS Maex, K TI THERMALLY STABLE OXYGEN AND NITROGEN IMPLANT ISOLATION OF C-DOPED AL0.35GA0.65AS SO MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING USING ION BEAMS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Materials Synthesis and Processing Using Ion Beams, at the 1993 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, ION TECH INC, NAT ELECTR CORP, VARIAN ASSOC INC, ION IMPLANT SYST, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, NISSIN ELECT CO LTD C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 73 EP 82 PG 10 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00009 ER PT S AU LYMAN, PF ZEHNER, DM AF LYMAN, PF ZEHNER, DM BE Faulkner, JS Jordan, RG TI CORE-LEVEL SPECTROSCOPY INVESTIGATION OF THE MO0.75RE0.25(100) SURFACE SO METALLIC ALLOYS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Metallic Alloys: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives CY JUL 16-21, 1993 CL DEERFIELD BEACH, FL SP NATO C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 113 EP 120 PG 8 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00013 ER PT S AU JOHNSON, DD PINSKI, FJ AF JOHNSON, DD PINSKI, FJ BE Faulkner, JS Jordan, RG TI INCLUDING CHARGE CORRELATIONS IN THE CALCULATION OF THE TOTAL-ENERGY AND ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE OF RANDOM ALLOYS SO METALLIC ALLOYS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Metallic Alloys: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives CY JUL 16-21, 1993 CL DEERFIELD BEACH, FL SP NATO C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 149 EP 158 PG 10 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00017 ER PT S AU TURCHI, PEA SINGH, PP SLUITER, M STOCKS, GM AF TURCHI, PEA SINGH, PP SLUITER, M STOCKS, GM BE Faulkner, JS Jordan, RG TI PHASE-STABILITY FROM ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE OF ORDERED AND DISORDERED ALLOYS SO METALLIC ALLOYS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Metallic Alloys: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives CY JUL 16-21, 1993 CL DEERFIELD BEACH, FL SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV CONDENSED MATTER L-268,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Sluiter, Marcel/E-6086-2010 OI Sluiter, Marcel/0000-0002-6514-4318 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 177 EP 186 PG 10 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00020 ER PT S AU SLUITER, MHF SINGH, PP AF SLUITER, MHF SINGH, PP BE Faulkner, JS Jordan, RG TI TRANSFERABLE TIGHT-BINDING PARAMETERS - AN APPLICATION TO NI AND NI-AL ALLOYS SO METALLIC ALLOYS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Metallic Alloys: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives CY JUL 16-21, 1993 CL DEERFIELD BEACH, FL SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Sluiter, Marcel/E-6086-2010 OI Sluiter, Marcel/0000-0002-6514-4318 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 187 EP 196 PG 10 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00021 ER PT S AU GONIS, A SINGH, PP TURCHI, PEA AF GONIS, A SINGH, PP TURCHI, PEA BE Faulkner, JS Jordan, RG TI GENERALIZED PERTURBATION METHOD EXPANSIONS OF THE TOTAL-ENERGY OF AN ALLOY SO METALLIC ALLOYS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Metallic Alloys: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives CY JUL 16-21, 1993 CL DEERFIELD BEACH, FL SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 197 EP 203 PG 7 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00022 ER PT S AU STOCKS, GM NICHOLSON, DMC WANG, Y SHELTON, WA TEMMERMAN, WM SZOTEK, Z GINATEMPO, B AF STOCKS, GM NICHOLSON, DMC WANG, Y SHELTON, WA TEMMERMAN, WM SZOTEK, Z GINATEMPO, B BE Faulkner, JS Jordan, RG TI ALLOY CALCULATIONS ON MASSIVELY-PARALLEL COMPUTERS SO METALLIC ALLOYS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Metallic Alloys: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives CY JUL 16-21, 1993 CL DEERFIELD BEACH, FL SP NATO C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Stocks, George Malcollm/Q-1251-2016 OI Stocks, George Malcollm/0000-0002-9013-260X NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 403 EP 412 PG 10 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00044 ER PT S AU SINGH, PP GONIS, A AF SINGH, PP GONIS, A BE Faulkner, JS Jordan, RG TI REAL-SPACE CALCULATIONS OF NONSPHERICALLY AVERAGED CHARGE-DENSITIES FOR SUBSTITUTIONALLY DISORDERED ALLOYS SO METALLIC ALLOYS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Metallic Alloys: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives CY JUL 16-21, 1993 CL DEERFIELD BEACH, FL SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2701-2 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 256 BP 433 EP 439 PG 7 GA BZ91N UT WOS:A1994BZ91N00047 ER PT J AU EPPERSON, JE ANDERSON, JP CHEN, H AF EPPERSON, JE ANDERSON, JP CHEN, H TI THE DIFFUSE-SCATTERING METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING LOCALLY ORDERED BINARY SOLID-SOLUTIONS SO METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID X-RAY-SCATTERING; NONORTHOGONAL PROBLEMS; RIDGE REGRESSION; DEFECT CLUSTERS; POINT-DEFECTS; ALLOYS; ZONES; POLARIZATION; CRYSTALS; CU AB Diffuse-scattering investigations comprise a series of maturing methods for detailed characterization of the local-order structure and atomic displacements of binary alloy systems. The distribution of coherent diffuse scattering is determined by the local atomic ordering, and analytical techniques are available for extracting the relevant structural information. An extension of such structural investigations, for locally ordered alloys at equilibrium, allows one to obtain pairwise interaction energies. Having experimental pairwise interaction energies for the various coordination shells offers one the potential for more realistic kinetic Ising modeling of alloy systems as they relax toward equilibrium. Although the modeling of atomic displacements in conjunction with more conventional studies of chemical ordering is in its infancy, the method appears to offer considerable promise for revealing additional information about the strain fields in locally ordered and clustered alloys. The diffuse-scattering methods for structural characterization and for the recovery of interaction energies are reviewed, and some preliminary results are used to demonstrate the potential of the kinetic Ising modeling technique to follow the evolution of ordering or phase separation in an alloy system. C1 LTV STEEL TECHNOL CTR,INDEPENDENCE,OH 44131. UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,URBANA,IL 61801. RP EPPERSON, JE (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 85 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS METALS MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 SN 1073-5623 J9 METALL MATER TRANS A JI Metall. Mater. Trans. A-Phys. Metall. Mater. Sci. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 25 IS 1 BP 17 EP 35 DI 10.1007/BF02646671 PG 19 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA MR076 UT WOS:A1994MR07600003 ER PT J AU RAO, GR LEE, EH CHIN, BA MANSUR, LK AF RAO, GR LEE, EH CHIN, BA MANSUR, LK TI EFFECTS OF SIMULTANEOUS BORON AND NITROGEN IMPLANTATION ON MICROHARDNESS AND FATIGUE PROPERTIES OF FE-13CR-15NI ALLOYS SO METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID ION-IMPLANTATION; MICROSTRUCTURE; HARDNESS; NICKEL; METALS; LIFE AB Eight complex austenitic stainless steel alloys based on the composition Fe-13Cr-15Ni-2Mo-2Mn-0.2Ti-0.8Si-0.06C were implanted simultaneously with 400-keV B+ and 550-keV N+ ions and were investigated for changes in fatigue properties and surface microhardness. The near-surface hardness of all eight alloys improved, but the fatigue life of each decreased. These findings were contrary to those obtained in an earlier study using four simple Fe-13Cr-15Ni alloys, where the dual implantation improved fatigue life by up to 250 pct. While unimplanted specimens failed by slip-band crack initiation, it was hypothesized that the dual implantation suppressed slip to the extent that fewer slip-band cracks were initiated and these were subjected to accelerated crack propagation. In addition, grain-boundary cracking was promoted, yielding a lower fatigue life. Support for this hypothesis was obtained by a study of single crystals of Fe-15Cr-15Ni, which were also implanted with B+ and N+. The dual implantation caused a lower fatigue life due to concentration of slip along a few slip bands to relieve applied stress. Evidence of grain-boundary cracking was obtained using the four simple alloys, which were subjected to triple ion implantation with B+ N+, and C+. The triple implantation decreased the fatigue life of the alloys and caused accelerated growth of fewer slip bands and grain-boundary cracking due to suppression of surface slip bands. This study thus shows the existence of an optimum level of strengthening when multiple ion implantation is used to improve the fatigue properties of alloys. C1 AUBURN UNIV,DEPT MAT ENGN,AUBURN,AL 36849. RP RAO, GR (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 27 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 1 PU MINERALS METALS MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 SN 1073-5623 J9 METALL MATER TRANS A JI Metall. Mater. Trans. A-Phys. Metall. Mater. Sci. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 25 IS 1 BP 193 EP 202 DI 10.1007/BF02646687 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA MR076 UT WOS:A1994MR07600019 ER PT J AU FOLEY, JC THOMA, DJ PEREPEZKO, JH AF FOLEY, JC THOMA, DJ PEREPEZKO, JH TI SUPERSATURATION OF THE AL2Y LAVES PHASE BY RAPID SOLIDIFICATION SO METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Note C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR MAT SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP FOLEY, JC (reprint author), UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,MADISON,WI 53706, USA. NR 8 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 2 U2 6 PU MINERALS METALS MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 SN 1073-5623 J9 METALL MATER TRANS A JI Metall. Mater. Trans. A-Phys. Metall. Mater. Sci. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 25 IS 1 BP 230 EP 233 DI 10.1007/BF02646693 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA MR076 UT WOS:A1994MR07600025 ER PT B AU GSCHNEIDNER, KA ELLIS, TW AF GSCHNEIDNER, KA ELLIS, TW BE Sohn, HY TI PURE RARE EARTH METALS FOR TODAYS AND TOMORROWS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES SO METALLURGICAL PROCESSES FOR THE EARLY TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, VOL I: BASIC PRINCIPLES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on Metallurgical Processes for the Year 2000 and Beyond/1994 TMS Extraction and Process Metallurgy Meeting CY SEP 20-23, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MIN & MAT PROC INST JAPAN, IRON & STEEL SOC, IRON & STEEL INST JAPAN, SOC MIN MET & EXPLORAT, KOREAN INST MET & MINERALS, CHINESE SOC MET, AUSTRALASIAN INST MIN & MET, CANADIAN INST MIN MET & PETR, INST INGENIEROS MIN CHILE C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-97339-241-8 PY 1994 BP 93 EP 104 PG 12 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC22P UT WOS:A1994BC22P00007 ER PT B AU SILVA, LJ BRAY, LA FRYE, JG BUEHLER, MF AF SILVA, LJ BRAY, LA FRYE, JG BUEHLER, MF BE Liddell, KC Bautista, RG Orth, RJ TI SPENT CATALYST PROCESSING WITH ELECTROCHEMISTRY SO METALS AND MATERIALS WASTE REDUCTION, RECOVERY AND REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Metals and Materials Waste Reduction, Recovery and Remediation, at the 1994 Materials Week Meeting CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, LIGHT MET DIV, REACT MET COMM C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-244-2 PY 1994 BP 61 EP 63 PG 3 WC Engineering, Environmental; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Engineering; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC22S UT WOS:A1994BC22S00006 ER PT B AU ELLIS, TW LOGRASSO, TA HILSENBECK, S SAILSBURY, HE AF ELLIS, TW LOGRASSO, TA HILSENBECK, S SAILSBURY, HE BE Liddell, KC Bautista, RG Orth, RJ TI A NEW UNIVERSAL SOLUTION FOR THE ELECTROFINISHING OF METALLIC MATERIALS SO METALS AND MATERIALS WASTE REDUCTION, RECOVERY AND REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Metals and Materials Waste Reduction, Recovery and Remediation, at the 1994 Materials Week Meeting CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, LIGHT MET DIV, REACT MET COMM C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-244-2 PY 1994 BP 77 EP 83 PG 7 WC Engineering, Environmental; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Engineering; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC22S UT WOS:A1994BC22S00009 ER PT B AU BUEHLER, MF SURMA, JE VIRDEN, JW AF BUEHLER, MF SURMA, JE VIRDEN, JW BE Liddell, KC Bautista, RG Orth, RJ TI TRANSPORT OF RADIOACTIVE IONS IN SOIL BY ELECTROKINETICS SO METALS AND MATERIALS WASTE REDUCTION, RECOVERY AND REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Metals and Materials Waste Reduction, Recovery and Remediation, at the 1994 Materials Week Meeting CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, LIGHT MET DIV, REACT MET COMM C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-244-2 PY 1994 BP 111 EP 126 PG 16 WC Engineering, Environmental; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Engineering; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC22S UT WOS:A1994BC22S00012 ER PT B AU SCHMIDT, AJ ELMORE, MR ORTH, RJ JONES, EO ZACHER, AH HART, TR NEUENSCHWANDER, GG POSHUSTA, JC AF SCHMIDT, AJ ELMORE, MR ORTH, RJ JONES, EO ZACHER, AH HART, TR NEUENSCHWANDER, GG POSHUSTA, JC BE Liddell, KC Bautista, RG Orth, RJ TI ORGANIC DESTRUCTION TO ENHANCE THE SEPARATION OF STRONTIUM IN RADIOACTIVE WASTES SO METALS AND MATERIALS WASTE REDUCTION, RECOVERY AND REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Metals and Materials Waste Reduction, Recovery and Remediation, at the 1994 Materials Week Meeting CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, LIGHT MET DIV, REACT MET COMM C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-244-2 PY 1994 BP 151 EP 162 PG 12 WC Engineering, Environmental; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Engineering; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC22S UT WOS:A1994BC22S00015 ER PT B AU ELLIS, TW SCHMIDT, FA JONES, LL AF ELLIS, TW SCHMIDT, FA JONES, LL BE Liddell, KC Bautista, RG Orth, RJ TI METHODS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE RECYCLING OF RARE EARTH BASED MATERIALS SO METALS AND MATERIALS WASTE REDUCTION, RECOVERY AND REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Metals and Materials Waste Reduction, Recovery and Remediation, at the 1994 Materials Week Meeting CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, LIGHT MET DIV, REACT MET COMM C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-244-2 PY 1994 BP 199 EP 206 PG 8 WC Engineering, Environmental; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Engineering; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC22S UT WOS:A1994BC22S00019 ER PT J AU CRISSMAN, HA STEINKAMP, JA AF CRISSMAN, HA STEINKAMP, JA TI CELLULAR PROTEIN-CONTENT MEASUREMENTS SO METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 41 SE METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC-ACID; FLOW-CYTOMETRY; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; CYCLE; DNA; NUCLEAR; SINGLE; SIZE RP CRISSMAN, HA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV BIOMED SCI,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [R24 RR06758, P41-RR01315] NR 23 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0091-679X J9 METHOD CELL BIOL PY 1994 VL 41 BP 175 EP 183 PG 9 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA BB98R UT WOS:A1994BB98R00011 PM 7532260 ER PT J AU CRISSMAN, HA HIRONS, GT AF CRISSMAN, HA HIRONS, GT TI STAINING OF DNA IN LIVE AND FIXED CELLS SO METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 41 SE METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID FLOW-CYTOMETRY; DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC-ACID; HOECHST 33342; SINGLE CELLS; FLUOROCHROMES; RESOLUTION; DISTRIBUTIONS; ACCESSIBILITY; EXCITATION; SURVIVAL C1 UNIV CALIF IRVINE,SCH MED,IRVINE,CA 92715. RP CRISSMAN, HA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV BIOMED SCI,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [P41-RR01315, R24 RR06758] NR 41 TC 46 Z9 46 U1 0 U2 5 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0091-679X J9 METHOD CELL BIOL PY 1994 VL 41 BP 195 EP 209 PG 15 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA BB98R UT WOS:A1994BB98R00013 PM 7532262 ER PT J AU DOLBEARE, F SELDEN, JR AF DOLBEARE, F SELDEN, JR TI IMMUNOCHEMICAL QUANTITATION OF BROMODEOXYURIDINE - APPLICATION TO CELL-CYCLE KINETICS SO METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 41 SE METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID FLOW CYTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT; POTENTIAL DOUBLING TIME; DNA-REPLICATION; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY; INCORPORATED BROMODEOXYURIDINE; CYTOSINE-ARABINOSIDE; SINGLE SAMPLE; IODODEOXYURIDINE; PROLIFERATION; DIFFERENTIATION C1 MERCK SHARP & DOHME LTD,DEPT SAFETY ASSESSMENT,RES LABS,W POINT,PA 19486. RP DOLBEARE, F (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,BIOL & BIOTECHNOL PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 48 TC 36 Z9 36 U1 0 U2 1 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0091-679X J9 METHOD CELL BIOL PY 1994 VL 41 BP 297 EP 316 PG 20 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA BB98R UT WOS:A1994BB98R00019 PM 7861968 ER PT J AU CRISSMAN, HA OISHI, N HABBERSETT, R AF CRISSMAN, HA OISHI, N HABBERSETT, R TI DETECTION OF BRDURD-LABELED CELLS BY DIFFERENTIAL FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS OF DNA FLUOROCHROMES - PULSE-CHASE AND CONTINUOUS LABELING METHODS SO METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 41 SE METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID CYCLE ANALYSIS; HOECHST FLUORESCENCE; BROMODEOXYURIDINE; PROGRESSION; REPLICATION; FIBROBLASTS; ANTIBODY; LASER C1 SAN ANTONIO CANC INST,SAN ANTONIO,TX 78229. RP CRISSMAN, HA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV BIOL SCI,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [R24 RR06758, P41-RR01315] NR 20 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 3 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0091-679X J9 METHOD CELL BIOL PY 1994 VL 41 BP 341 EP 349 PG 9 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA BB98R UT WOS:A1994BB98R00022 PM 7861970 ER PT J AU SELDEN, JR DOLBEARE, F AF SELDEN, JR DOLBEARE, F TI A FLOW CYTOMETRIC TECHNIQUE FOR DETECTION OF DNA-REPAIR IN MAMMALIAN-CELLS SO METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 42 SE METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM CELLS; SINGLE-STRAND BREAKS; HAMSTER OVARY CELLS; PYRIMIDINE DIMERS; HUMAN FIBROBLASTS; GENE; BROMODEOXYURIDINE; RADIATION; DAMAGE C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV BIOMED SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP SELDEN, JR (reprint author), MERCK SHARP & DOHME LTD,DEPT SAFETY ASSESSMENT,W POINT,PA 19486, USA. NR 31 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0091-679X J9 METHOD CELL BIOL PY 1994 VL 42 BP 1 EP 19 PG 19 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA BB98S UT WOS:A1994BB98S00001 PM 7533236 ER PT S AU FAWCETT, JJ LONGMIRE, JL MARTIN, JC DEAVEN, LL CRAM, LS AF FAWCETT, JJ LONGMIRE, JL MARTIN, JC DEAVEN, LL CRAM, LS BE Darzynkiewicz, Z Robinson, JP Crissman, HA TI LARGE-SCALE CHROMOSOME SORTING SO METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 42: FLOW CYTOMETRY, 2ND EDITION, PT B SE Methods in Cell Biology LA English DT Review ID SORTED HUMAN CHROMOSOME-16; DNA LIBRARIES; METAPHASE CHROMOSOMES; CONSTRUCTION C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, CTR HUMAN GENOME STUDIES, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. RP FAWCETT, JJ (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, DIV LIFE SCI, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [RR01315] NR 20 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA SN 0091-679X BN 0-12-203052-4; 0-12-564143-5 J9 METHOD CELL BIOL JI Methods Cell Biol. PY 1994 VL 42 BP 319 EP 330 PG 12 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA BB98S UT WOS:A1994BB98S00019 PM 7533247 ER PT J AU STEINKAMP, JA AF STEINKAMP, JA TI PHASE-SENSITIVE DETECTION METHODS FOR RESOLVING FLUORESCENCE EMISSION SIGNALS AND DIRECTLY QUANTIFYING LIFETIME SO METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 42 SE METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID FLOW-CYTOMETRY; MULTIFREQUENCY PHASE; RESOLUTION; LASER RP STEINKAMP, JA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [P41-RR01315, R01-RR07855] NR 13 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0091-679X J9 METHOD CELL BIOL PY 1994 VL 42 BP 627 EP 640 PG 14 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA BB98S UT WOS:A1994BB98S00036 PM 7533257 ER PT B AU WEINER, KH MCCARTHY, AM AF WEINER, KH MCCARTHY, AM BE Bondur, JA Elliott, K Hauser, JR Kwong, DL Ray, AK TI FABRICATION OF SUB-40-NM P-N-JUNCTIONS FOR 0.18-MU-M MOS DEVICE APPLICATIONS USING A CLUSTER-TOOL-COMPATIBLE, NANOSECOND THERMAL DOPING TECHNIQUE SO MICROELECTRONIC PROCESSES, SENSORS, AND CONTROLS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Microelectronic Processes, Sensors, and Controls CY SEP 27-29, 1993 CL MONTEREY, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1362-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2091 BP 63 EP 70 DI 10.1117/12.167367 PG 8 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA12W UT WOS:A1994BA12W00006 ER PT S AU KIGGANS, JO TIEGS, TN KIMREY, HD MARIA, JP AF KIGGANS, JO TIEGS, TN KIMREY, HD MARIA, JP BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI STUDIES ON THE SCALE-UP OF THE MICROWAVE-ASSISTED NITRIDATION AND SINTERING OF REACTION-BONDED SILICON NITRIDE SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37830. RI kiggans, james/E-1588-2017 OI kiggans, james/0000-0001-5056-665X NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 71 EP 76 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00007 ER PT S AU SOHNS, CW BIBLE, DW AF SOHNS, CW BIBLE, DW BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI MICROWAVE BASED CIVIL STRUCTURE INSPECTION DEVICE SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 189 EP 194 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00019 ER PT S AU THOMAS, JR KATZ, JD BLAKE, RD AF THOMAS, JR KATZ, JD BLAKE, RD BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN MICROWAVE SINTERING OF ALUMINA CYLINDERS SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 311 EP 316 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00037 ER PT S AU WILLIAMSON, RL SALSMAN, JB TOLLEY, WK AF WILLIAMSON, RL SALSMAN, JB TOLLEY, WK BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI MODELING THE THERMOMECHANICAL RESPONSE OF ORE MATERIALS DURING MICROWAVE PROCESSING SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 347 EP 352 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00041 ER PT S AU THOMAS, JR UNRUH, WP VOGT, GJ AF THOMAS, JR UNRUH, WP VOGT, GJ BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF THERMAL SPIKES IN MICROWAVE HEATING OF OXIDE CERAMIC FIBERS SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 363 EP 368 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00043 ER PT S AU TIEGS, TN KIGGANS, JO LIN, HT WILLKENS, CA AF TIEGS, TN KIGGANS, JO LIN, HT WILLKENS, CA BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI COMPARISON OF PROPERTIES OF SINTERED AND SINTERED REACTION-BONDED SILICON NITRIDE FABRICATED BY MICROWAVE AND CONVENTIONAL HEATING SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI kiggans, james/E-1588-2017 OI kiggans, james/0000-0001-5056-665X NR 0 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 501 EP 506 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00058 ER PT S AU VOGT, GJ UNRUH, WP THOMAS, JR AF VOGT, GJ UNRUH, WP THOMAS, JR BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS OF THERMAL SPIKES IN MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF CERAMIC OXIDE FIBERS SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 539 EP 544 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00064 ER PT S AU VOGT, GJ UNRUH, WP PLOVNICK, RH AF VOGT, GJ UNRUH, WP PLOVNICK, RH BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI MICROWAVE SINTERING OF CONTINUOUS ZIRCONIA CERAMIC FIBERS SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 551 EP 555 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00066 ER PT S AU SURRETT, AD LAUF, RJ PAULAUSKAS, FL JOHNSON, AC AF SURRETT, AD LAUF, RJ PAULAUSKAS, FL JOHNSON, AC BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI POLYMER CURING USING VARIABLE FREQUENCY MICROWAVE PROCESSING SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 691 EP 696 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00085 ER PT S AU PAULAUSKAS, FL MEEK, TT AF PAULAUSKAS, FL MEEK, TT BE Iskander, MF Lauf, RJ Sutton, WH TI PROCESSING OF THERMOSET PREPREG LAMINATES VIA EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE RADIATION SO MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS IV SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th MRS Symposium on Microwave Processing of Materials, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENGN TECHNOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-247-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 347 BP 743 EP 751 PG 9 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC15T UT WOS:A1994BC15T00093 ER PT B AU EPSTEIN, JS STUMP, DM LLOYD, WR REUTER, WG ZYWICZ, E AF EPSTEIN, JS STUMP, DM LLOYD, WR REUTER, WG ZYWICZ, E BE Schwalbe, KH Kocak, M TI ELASTIC PLASTIC CRACK TIP FIELDS FOR BIMATERIAL INTERFACES AND INTERLEAF GEOMETRIES SO MIS-MATCHING OF WELDS SE ESIS (EUROPEAN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY SOCIETY) PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Mis-Matching of Welds-Performance of Strength Mis-Matched Welded or Bonded Joints CY MAY 26-28, 1993 CL REINSTORF-LUNEBURG, GERMANY SP EUROPEAN STRUCT INTEGR SOC, DEUT VERBAND FOR SCHWEISSTECH, DEUT VERBAND MATERIALFORSCH & MATERIALSPROFUNG E V C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,FRACTURE BEHAV SECT,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PUBL PI EDMUNDS PA P O BOX 24 NORTHGATE AVE BURY ST, EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND 1P32 6BW BN 0-85298-898-2 J9 ESIS PUBL PY 1994 VL 17 BP 265 EP 280 PG 16 WC Engineering, Manufacturing SC Engineering GA BC51N UT WOS:A1994BC51N00016 ER PT B AU SIGALAS, MM CHAN, CT HO, KM SOUKOULIS, CM AF SIGALAS, MM CHAN, CT HO, KM SOUKOULIS, CM BE Schnurr, AD TI TRANSMISSION AND REFLECTION PROPERTIES OF PERIODIC DISPERSIVE MATERIALS SO MODELING AND SIMULATION OF LASER SYSTEMS III SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd SPIE Conference on Laser System Modeling: Modeling and Simulation of Laser Systems III CY JAN 24-25, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1410-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2117 BP 23 EP 31 DI 10.1117/12.171682 PG 9 WC Optics SC Optics GA BA43A UT WOS:A1994BA43A00003 ER PT B AU HYMAN, JM STANLEY, EA AF HYMAN, JM STANLEY, EA BE Kaplan, EH Brandeau, ML TI A RISK-BASED HETEROSEXUAL MODEL FOR THE AIDS EPIDEMIC WITH BIASED SEXUAL PARTNER SELECTION SO MODELING THE AIDS EPIDEMIC: PLANNING, POLICY, AND PREDICTION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 34th Joint National Meeting of the Operations-Research-Society-of-America and The Institute-of-Management-Sciences CY NOV 01-04, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP OPERAT RES SOC AMER, INST MANAGEMENT SCI RP HYMAN, JM (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DEPT MATH MODELING & ANAL,B284,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU RAVEN PRESS PI PHILADELPHIA PA 227 EAST WASHINGTON SQ, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 BN 0-7817-0164-3 PY 1994 BP 331 EP 363 PG 33 WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Immunology SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Immunology GA BA41L UT WOS:A1994BA41L00019 ER PT B AU HOLLIDAY, MA AF HOLLIDAY, MA BE Guasch, A Huber, RM TI SIMULATION AND OFF-LINE PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS COMPARISON SO MODELLING AND SIMULATION, ESM 94 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 European Simulation Multiconference - Modelling and Simulation 1994 CY JUN 01-03, 1994 CL UNIV POLITECN CATALYNYA, BARCELONA, SPAIN SP SOC COMP SIMULAT INT HO UNIV POLITECN CATALYNYA C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-028-5 PY 1994 BP 1060 EP 1065 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering; Computer Science GA BB79P UT WOS:A1994BB79P00184 ER PT J AU BASKES, MI JOHNSON, RA AF BASKES, MI JOHNSON, RA TI MODIFIED EMBEDDED-ATOM POTENTIALS FOR HCP METALS SO MODELLING AND SIMULATION IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LA English DT Article ID CLOSE-PACKED METALS; IMPURITIES; DEFECTS; SILICON AB The modified embedded atom method (MEAM) is an empirical extension of embedded atom method (EAM) that includes angular forces. The MEAM, which has previously been applied to the atoms in the FCC, BCC, and diamond cubic crystal systems, has been extended to the HCP crystal structure. Parameters have been determined for HCP metals that have c/a ratios less than ideal. The model is fitted to the lattice constants, elastic constants, cohesive energy, vacancy formation energy, and the BCC-HCP structural energy difference of these metals and is able to reproduce this extensive data base quite well. Structural energies and lattice constants of the HCP metals in a number of cubic structures are predicted. The divacancy is found to be unbound in all of the metals considered except for Be. Stacking fault and surface energies are found to be in reasonable agreement with experiment. C1 UNIV VIRGINIA,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,CHARLOTTESVILLE,VA 22903. RP BASKES, MI (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,MAT & PROC RES DEPT,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 21 TC 246 Z9 254 U1 6 U2 52 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TECHNO HOUSE, REDCLIFFE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND BS1 6NX SN 0965-0393 J9 MODEL SIMUL MATER SC JI Model. Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 2 IS 1 BP 147 EP 163 DI 10.1088/0965-0393/2/1/011 PG 17 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Physics GA MZ575 UT WOS:A1994MZ57500011 ER PT J AU CALDECOTT, KW MCKEOWN, CK TUCKER, JD LJUNGQUIST, S THOMPSON, LH AF CALDECOTT, KW MCKEOWN, CK TUCKER, JD LJUNGQUIST, S THOMPSON, LH TI AN INTERACTION BETWEEN THE MAMMALIAN DNA-REPAIR PROTEIN XRCC1 AND DNA LIGASE-III SO MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY LA English DT Article ID SISTER-CHROMATID EXCHANGE; BLOOMS SYNDROME LYMPHOCYTES; SYNDROME CELLS; ETHYL METHANESULFONATE; SENSITIVE MUTANT; HIGH-LEVEL; GENE; EM9; HYPERSENSITIVITY; EXPRESSION AB XRCC1, the human gene that fully corrects the Chinese hamster ovary DNA repair mutant EM9, encodes a protein involved in the rejoining of DNA single-strand breaks that arise following treatment with alkylating agents or ionizing radiation. In this study, a cDNA minigene encoding oligohistidine-tagged XRCC1 was constructed to facilitate affinity purification of the recombinant protein. This construct, designated pcD2EHX, fully corrected the EM9 phenotype of high sister chromatid exchange, indicating that the histidine tag was not detrimental to XRCC1 activity. Affinity chromatography of extract from EM9 cells transfected with pcD2EHX resulted in the copurification of histidine-tagged XRCC1 and DNA ligase III activity. Neither XRCC1 or DNA ligase III activity was purified during affinity chromatography of extract from EM9 cells transfected with pcD2EX, a cDNA minigene that encodes untagged XRCC1, or extract from wild-type AA8 or untransfected EM9 cells. The copurification of DNA ligase III activity with histidine-tagged XRCC1 suggests that the two proteins are present in the cell as a complex. Furthermore, DNA ligase III activity was present at lower levels in EM9 cells than in AA8 cells and was returned to normal levels in EM9 cells transfected with pcD2EHX or pcD2EX. These findings indicate that XRCC1 is required for normal levels of DNA ligase III activity, and they implicate a major role for this DNA ligase in DNA base excision repair in mammalian cells. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,BIOL & BIOTECHNOL RES PROGRAM,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. KAROLINSKA INST,INST ENVIRONM MED,S-10401 STOCKHOLM 60,SWEDEN. NR 37 TC 363 Z9 368 U1 0 U2 5 PU AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY PI WASHINGTON PA 1325 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005-4171 SN 0270-7306 J9 MOL CELL BIOL JI Mol. Cell. Biol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 14 IS 1 BP 68 EP 76 PG 9 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA MM981 UT WOS:A1994MM98100008 PM 8264637 ER PT J AU CONSTANTINESCU, A MAGUIRE, JJ PACKER, L AF CONSTANTINESCU, A MAGUIRE, JJ PACKER, L TI INTERACTIONS BETWEEN UBIQUINONES AND VITAMINS IN MEMBRANES AND CELLS SO MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF MEDICINE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 8th International Symposium on the Biomedical and Clinical Aspects of Coenzyme Q CY NOV, 1993 CL STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN ID ELECTRON-TRANSPORT; ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL; MITOCHONDRIA; PLASMA AB The interaction between ubiquinones and vitamin E was studied in the inner membranes of rat liver mitochondria, liposomes and human erythrocyte plasma membranes. Free radicals were produced by addition of exogenous oxidants, and their reaction with chromanols and ubiquinone was followed by ESR and HPLC. Membranes were made deficient in ubiquinone but sufficient in alpha-tocopherol and were reconstituted with added ubiquinone. With these membrane preparations it was shown that (i) in the inner mitochondrial membranes there is a requirement for ubiquinone in the enzymatic recycling of vitamin E; (ii) succinate-ubiquinone reductase incorporated in liposomes cannot protect vitamin E in the absence of ubiquinone and (iii) in human erythrocyte plasma membranes protection against the loss of vitamin E can be provided by NADH-cytochrome-b(5)-dependent enzymatic recycling. We conclude that ubiquinonols (ubisemiquinones) reduce vitamin E through electron transport. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT MOLEC & CELL BIOL,LSA 251,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 21 TC 31 Z9 33 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0098-2997 J9 MOL ASPECTS MED JI Mol. Asp. Med. PY 1994 VL 15 SU S BP 57 EP 65 PG 9 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Medicine, Research & Experimental SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Research & Experimental Medicine GA QK851 UT WOS:A1994QK85100007 ER PT J AU GREGG, BA AF GREGG, BA TI EFFECTS OF LONG-RANGE ORDER, TEMPERATURE AND PHASE ON THE PHOTOCONVERSION PROPERTIES OF LIQUID-CRYSTAL PORPHYRIN FILMS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article ID DISCOTIC MESOPHASES; ENERGY MIGRATION; PHTHALOCYANINES; DERIVATIVES; CONDUCTORS; SOLIDS; CELLS AB Photocurrent and photovoltage measurements on thin films of a liquid crystal zinc porphyrin are described. The film order exerts a pronounced effect on the magnitude of the photocurrent in these quasi-1-dimensional semiconductors, and can be the predominant limitation to charge transfer in highly disordered films. The changes in photocurrent and photovoltage as the temperature is increased through the solid phase to the discotic liquid crystalline phase are measured and explained as resulting from changes in exciton diffusion length, charge carrier mobilities and the relative rates of exciton dissociation by electron and hole injection into the electrode. The greater disorder of the liquid crystalline phase relative to the solid phase is apparently responsible for the sudden decrease in photocurrent and photovoltage at the crystal to liquid crystal phase transition. RP GREGG, BA (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 30 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 5 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 257 BP 219 EP & DI 10.1080/10587259408033778 PG 0 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW538 UT WOS:A1994QW53800023 ER PT J AU JIN, Y XENOPOULOS, A CHENG, J CHEN, W WUNDERLICH, B DIACK, M JIN, C HETTICH, RL GUIOCHON, G AF JIN, Y XENOPOULOS, A CHENG, J CHEN, W WUNDERLICH, B DIACK, M JIN, C HETTICH, RL GUIOCHON, G TI THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PLASTIC CRYSTAL AND NONPLASTIC CRYSTAL PHASES OF C-70 SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article DE FULLERENE C-70; CRYSTAL; PLASTIC CRYSTAL; ORIENTATIONAL DISORDER; THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION; HEAT CAPACITY ID HEAT-CAPACITY MEASUREMENTS; LINEAR MACROMOLECULES; VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES; SKELETAL VIBRATIONS; SOLID C-60; C70; C60; CLUSTERS; SPECTRA; CARBON AB Heat capacity measurements were performed on chromatographically purified C-70 from 120 to 560 K by DSC. The experimental values were linked to the vibrational heat capacity, calculated based on normal-mode vibration frequencies available from the literature. Good agreement is found, as prior for C-60. Major orientational disorder is introduced in two closely spaced transitions, reflecting the change to the phase that displays anisotropic rotation of the rugby-ball shaped molecules. The total entropy of the disordering transitions is 22.4J/(Kmol), slightly lower than that of C-60, but additional entropy is gradually acquired between 120 K and the transition temperature, making the total entropy gain higher than that of C-60, as expected for a less symmetric molecule. The Debye temperature for the six lattice vibrations of C-70 was calculated to be 45 K, compared to 53 K for C-60. No melting temperature could be detected for C-70 up to 950 K, but the entropy of fusion is estimated to be 12J/K mol). Enthalpies, Gibbs energies, and entropies have been calculated from 0 to 1000 K. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT CHEM,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. RP JIN, Y (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Hettich, Robert/N-1458-2016 OI Hettich, Robert/0000-0001-7708-786X NR 35 TC 21 Z9 21 U1 0 U2 5 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 257 BP 235 EP 250 DI 10.1080/10587259408033780 PG 16 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW538 UT WOS:A1994QW53800025 ER PT J AU LONG, FH MCBRANCH, D HAGLER, TW ROBINSON, JM SWANSON, BI PAKBAZ, K SCHRICKER, S HEEGER, AJ WUDL, F AF LONG, FH MCBRANCH, D HAGLER, TW ROBINSON, JM SWANSON, BI PAKBAZ, K SCHRICKER, S HEEGER, AJ WUDL, F TI OPTICAL STUDIES OF POLYPHENYLENEVINYLENE AND DERIVATIVES - RAMAN AND LUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES; CONJUGATED POLYMERS; VIBRATIONAL-SPECTRA AB We have done Raman and luminescence measurements on a variety of PPV derivatives and oriented polymer blends. Changes in the observed Raman spectra for the polymers studied are consistent with molecular level changes in the polymer structure. Low frequency modes, which may be torsional modes of the polymer, have been observed for the first time. By comparison to site-selective luminescence spectra, it is found that at least two different phonons contribute to the vibrationally resolved luminescence spectra. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. UNIV CALIF SANTA BARBARA,INST ORGAN POLYMERS,DEPT PHYS,SANTA BARBARA,CA 93106. RP LONG, FH (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,MAT SCI LAB,MS C345,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Schricker, Scott/A-3957-2008 OI Schricker, Scott/0000-0003-1982-1282 NR 12 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 121 EP 128 DI 10.1080/10587259408039239 PG 8 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400016 ER PT J AU KANNER, GS LANZANI, G VARDENY, ZV AF KANNER, GS LANZANI, G VARDENY, ZV TI IDENTIFICATION OF ELECTRONIC-TRANSITIONS IN POLYACETYLENE BY ACOUSTIC-PHONON SPECTROSCOPY SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID RESONANT RAMAN-SCATTERING; PICOSECOND LIGHT-PULSES; 2-PHOTON ABSORPTION; GROUND-STATE; GENERATION; FILMS; POLYMERS; ELECTROABSORPTION; DYNAMICS AB We have found that a strain-induced oscillation in the decay of the picosecond photoinduced absorption of polyacetylene (CH)(X) can be used to identify the allowed and forbidden electronic transitions in that polymer. C1 UNIV UTAH,DEPT PHYS,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84112. RP KANNER, GS (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CST 14,MS C345,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 21 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 135 EP 142 DI 10.1080/10587259408039241 PG 8 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400018 ER PT J AU KEPLER, RG SOOS, ZG AF KEPLER, RG SOOS, ZG TI TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF THE 2-PHOTON ABSORPTION-SPECTRUM OF POLY(DI-N-HEXYLSILANE) SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID CONJUGATED POLYMERS; SINGLET EXCITATION; POLYSILANES; HUBBARD; CHAINS; MODELS AB We have measured the temperature dependence of the intensity of the lowest energy two-photon absorption line in poly(di-n-hexylsilane) and find that it does not change between ambient temperature and 14 K. The line width decreases by about a factor of three. C1 PRINCETON UNIV,DEPT CHEM,PRINCETON,NJ 08544. RP KEPLER, RG (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 14 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 143 EP 148 DI 10.1080/10587259408039242 PG 6 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400019 ER PT J AU LOVE, SP SCOTT, B HUANG, XZ SAXENA, A BISHOP, AR SWANSON, BI AF LOVE, SP SCOTT, B HUANG, XZ SAXENA, A BISHOP, AR SWANSON, BI TI HETEROJUNCTIONS, QUANTUM CONFINEMENT, AND ELECTRONIC COMPETITIONS IN MIXED HALIDE MX SOLIDS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID CHAIN SOLIDS; SPECTRUM; RAMAN AB The mixed-halide MX solids [Pt(en)(2)] [Pt(en)2(X(y)X'(1-y))(2)] (ClO4)(4) (X,X'=Cl, Br, or I; en=1,2-diaminoethane) - abbreviated PtX1-yX'y - are realizations of nanoscale 1-D heterostructures in a well-characterized crystalline environment. Using resonance Raman spectroscopy, the complex interplay between quantum confinement, lattice mismatch effects, charge transfer at heterojunctions, and electronic interaction lengths across the junctions is explored for two CDW strength combinations: the strong-/moderate-CDW case of PtCl1-xBrx the strong-/weak-CDW case of PtCl1-xIx. RP LOVE, SP (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Scott, Brian/D-8995-2017 OI Scott, Brian/0000-0003-0468-5396 NR 6 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 171 EP 178 DI 10.1080/10587259408039245 PG 8 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400022 ER PT J AU LANE, PA SHINAR, J YOSHINO, K DING, YW BARTON, TJ AF LANE, PA SHINAR, J YOSHINO, K DING, YW BARTON, TJ TI X-BAND OPTICALLY DETECTED MAGNETIC-RESONANCE (ODMR) STUDY OF C-60-DOPED PI-CONJUGATED POLYMERS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES; CONDUCTING POLYMERS; PHOTOEXCITED STATES; PRECURSOR-ROUTE; POLARONS; POLY(PARAPHENYLENEVINYLENE); ELECTROLUMINESCENCE; VINYLENE); DYNAMICS; EXCITONS AB The X-band ODMR of 0.1 - 10 mol.% C-60-doped 2,5-dihexoxy poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (DHOPPV) and 2,5-dibutoxy poly(p-phenyleneacetylene) (DBOPPA) is described. As invariably observed in undoped pi-conjugated polymers, it includes a narrow PL-enhancing polaron resonance at g approximate to 2.002, and full- and half-field triplet exciton powder patterns. The polaron resonance is surprisingly weak in undoped DHOPPV, but its intensity increases twentyfold at 0.1 mol.% C-60, and then decreases one hundredfold at 10 mol.%. In undoped DBOPPA the narrow resonance is intense and initially decreases with C-60 content. C-60 doping generally drastically weakens the full- and half-field triplet exciton resonances. The results are discussed in relation to the role of positive (p(+)) and negative (p(-)) polarons and bipolarons as nonradiative singlet and triplet quenching centers; the polaron resonance is then attributed to their removal by spin-dependent p(+)-p(-) recombination, which may also generate radiative singlet excitons. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. OSAKA UNIV,FAC ENGN,SUITA,OSAKA 565,JAPAN. RP LANE, PA (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 23 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 3 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 327 EP 334 DI 10.1080/10587259408039263 PG 8 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400040 ER PT J AU POPLAWSKI, J EHRENFREUND, E CORNIL, J BREDAS, JL PUGH, R IBRAHIM, M FRANK, AJ AF POPLAWSKI, J EHRENFREUND, E CORNIL, J BREDAS, JL PUGH, R IBRAHIM, M FRANK, AJ TI PHOTOINDUCED ABSORPTION STUDY OF SEXITHIOPHENE - EVIDENCE FOR PHOTOGENERATION OF POLARONS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID BETA-CAROTENE FILMS; THIOPHENE OLIGOMERS; OPTICAL-ABSORPTION; MODEL; POLYTHIOPHENE AB We have studied films of neutral 6T using photoinduced absorption spectroscopy. Two pairs of strong and weak narrow absorption lines are observed at 0.80 (strong), 0.96 (weak) and 1.54 (s), 1.68 (w) eV, respectively. They are very similar in energy, width and shape to those found in the radical cation 6T(.+). We therefore assign them to long lived photoinduced polarons (radical ions). The observed polaron spectrum is in very good agreement with energy level calculations of 6T. In addition, there is a weak separate line at 1.1 eV that is close in energy to the position of the dication related band (1.2 eV). C1 TECHNION ISRAEL INST TECHNOL,INST SOLID STATE,IL-32000 HAIFA,ISRAEL. NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. UNIV MONS,SERV CHIM MAT NOUVEAUX,B-7000 MONS,BELGIUM. RP POPLAWSKI, J (reprint author), TECHNION ISRAEL INST TECHNOL,DEPT PHYS,IL-32000 HAIFA,ISRAEL. RI Ehrenfreund, Eitan/B-6680-2008; Bredas, Jean-Luc/A-3431-2008 OI Bredas, Jean-Luc/0000-0001-7278-4471 NR 14 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 1 U2 5 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 407 EP 413 DI 10.1080/10587259408039270 PG 7 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400047 ER PT J AU MCBRANCH, D LONG, FH HAGLER, TW ROBINSON, JM SWANSON, BI AF MCBRANCH, D LONG, FH HAGLER, TW ROBINSON, JM SWANSON, BI TI LUMINESCENCE EXCITATION SPECTROSCOPY IN POLY(P-PHENYLENE-VINYLENE) DERIVATIVES - IMPLICATIONS FOR A SEMICONDUCTOR BAND VS EXCITON MODEL IN CONJUGATED POLYMERS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID ABSORPTION; DIODES AB High-resolution luminescence excitation spectroscopy (site-selective flourescence) results are presented for two soluble derivatives of poly(p-phenylene-vinylene): poly(2-methoxy-5-(2'-ethylhexyloxy)-p-phenylene vinylene) (MEH-PPV), and poly(2,5-bis(cholestanoxy)-p-phenylene vinylene) (BCHA-PPV). Measurements have been performed on both thin films of these polymers, and dilute blends in polyethylene oriented by tensile drawing. By examining the effects of oxygen exposure in cast films, and the energy-dependence of the luminescence anisotropy in the oriented blends, we provide evidence that the electronic states in the absorption tail arise from localized states in an amorphous semiconductor. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,BIOCHEM & SPECT GRP CST14,LOS ALAMOS,NM. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,ELECTR DEVICE RES GRP MTL 11,LOS ALAMOS,NM. UNIV CALIF SANTA BARBARA,INST POLYMERS & ORGAN SOLIDS,SANTA BARBARA,CA 93106. RP MCBRANCH, D (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,PHOTOCHEM & PHOTOPHYS GRP CST4,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544, USA. RI Schricker, Scott/A-3957-2008 OI Schricker, Scott/0000-0003-1982-1282 NR 9 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 3 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 499 EP 505 DI 10.1080/10587259408039282 PG 7 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400059 ER PT J AU SMITH, AV LANE, PA SHINAR, J AF SMITH, AV LANE, PA SHINAR, J TI OPTICAL-ABSORPTION, LUMINESCENCE, AND UV-EXCITED OPTICALLY DETECTED MAGNETIC-RESONANCE (UV-ODMR) STUDY OF POLY(P-PHENYLENEETHYNYLENEANILINE) (PPEA) DERIVATIVES SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES; ELECTROLUMINESCENT DIODES; POLY(PARAPHENYLENEVINYLENE); POLY(3-ALKYLTHIOPHENE); POLYMERS; POLARONS AB The absorption, photoluminesence (PL), and X-band (9.35 GHz) ODMR spectra of several PPEA derivative films is described and discussed. The absorption of the solutions and films peak at 390 - 415 and 415 - 422 nm, resp. The intense PL of the solutions and films peak at 425 - 450 and 450 - 490 nm, resp. Interestingly, the vibronic structure of the PL of the solutions is clearer than that of the films. The ODMR excited at 254 less than or equal to lambda(ex) less than or equal to 400 nm includes the following familiar features: (i) a narrow polaron resonance at g approximate to 2.002 and (ii) full- and half-field triplet exciton powder patterns. However, the widths of the polaron and full-field triplet powder pattern resonances are similar to 30 and similar to 1500 G, resp., as compared to 10 - 15 and 600 - 900 G, resp., of other pi-conjugated polymers. The results are discussed in relation to structural disorder and defects in these polymers. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. RP SMITH, AV (reprint author), US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 22 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 685 EP 690 DI 10.1080/10587259408039310 PG 6 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400087 ER PT J AU SHINAR, J SMITH, AV LANE, PA YOSHINO, K DING, YW BARTON, TJ AF SHINAR, J SMITH, AV LANE, PA YOSHINO, K DING, YW BARTON, TJ TI UV-EXCITED OPTICALLY DETECTED MAGNETIC-RESONANCE (UV-ODMR) STUDY OF PI-CONJUGATED POLYMERS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES; PRECURSOR-ROUTE; POLARONS; ELECTROLUMINESCENCE; POLY(PARAPHENYLENEVINYLENE); VINYLENE); FILMS AB The photoluminescence (PL) and X-band ODMR of poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV), poly(p-phenyleneacetylene) (PPA), and polythiophene (PT) derivative films excited at 254 less than or equal to lambda(ex), less than or equal to 400 nm is compared to those excited at 488 nm. In PPV and PT, but not in PPA, UV excitation yields a strong narrow PL-quenching ODMR in addition to the narrow PL-enhancing polaron resonance. In PPV and PT, the PL yield and the triplet exciton ODMR weaken at short lambda(ex). The nature of the narrow resonance is discussed in relation to recombination of polarons, which may yield luminescent 1(1)B(u) singlet excitons but in any case eliminates them as nonradiative singlet and triplet exciton quenching centers. The UV-excited PL-quenching resonance is then discussed in relation to several scenarios, including geminate polaron recombination and spin-dependent decay of like-charged polarons into bipolarons. The behavior of PPA derivatives is suspected to result from structural defects which trap the charged excitations into polarons. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,AMES,IA 50011. OSAKA UNIV,FAC ENGN,SUITA,OSAKA,JAPAN. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. RP SHINAR, J (reprint author), US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 21 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 691 EP 696 DI 10.1080/10587259408039311 PG 6 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400088 ER PT J AU LANE, PA SHINAR, J AF LANE, PA SHINAR, J TI OPTICALLY DETECTED MAGNETIC-RESONANCE (ODMR) STUDY OF ISOLATED C-70 MOLECULES AND C-70 FILMS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE; EXCITED-STATE PROPERTIES; SCHRIEFFER-HEEGER MODEL; PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES; FULLERENES C60; TRIPLET-STATES; C-60; C70; DYNAMICS; SPECTRA AB The X-band ODMR of C-70 molecules isolated in a toluene/polystyrene (C-70:T/PS) glass and C-70 films is compared to that of C-60. As C-60:T/PS, the C-70 glasses exhibit only a triplet pattern at g approximate to 2, clearly due to an exciton delocalized over the molecule; however, it is strikingly asymmetric and narrower, due to the larger size of C-70 The ODMR of both C-60 and C-70 films includes a narrow photoluminescence-enhancing polaron resonance and full- and half- field narrow and broad triplet exciton patterns. As in the glasses, the narrow pattern is due to the exciton delocalized over the molecule and is narrower in C-70. The broad pattern is tentatively assigned to a triplet localized on a face adjacent to a neighboring molecule. In contrast to C-60 the ODMR of C-70 films is detectable up to 295 K, apparently due to the slower rotation. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT PHYS,AMES,IA 50011. RP LANE, PA (reprint author), US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 31 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 783 EP 788 DI 10.1080/10587259408039325 PG 6 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400102 ER PT J AU CARLISLE, JA TERMINELLO, LJ HAMZA, AV HUDSON, EA SHIRLEY, EL HIMPSEL, FJ LAPIANOSMITH, DA JIA, JJ CALLCOTT, TA PERERA, RCC SHUH, DK LOUIE, SG STOHR, J SAMANT, MG EDERER, DL AF CARLISLE, JA TERMINELLO, LJ HAMZA, AV HUDSON, EA SHIRLEY, EL HIMPSEL, FJ LAPIANOSMITH, DA JIA, JJ CALLCOTT, TA PERERA, RCC SHUH, DK LOUIE, SG STOHR, J SAMANT, MG EDERER, DL TI OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ORBITALS OF C-60 AND C-70 SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID SOLID C-60; INVERSE PHOTOEMISSION; GAP AB The full spectrum of occupied and unoccupied sigma and pi orbitals is presented for solid C-60, C-70, and graphite, using Cls emission and absorption spectroscopy. There are significant differences between C-60 and C-70, and even larger changes relative to their infinite analog graphite (C-infinity). A comparison is made with photoemission and inverse photoemission results, along with first principles quasiparticle calculations. C1 IBM CORP,DIV RES,THOMAS J WATSON RES CTR,YORKTOWN HTS,NY 10598. UNIV TENNESSEE,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. TULANE UNIV,NEW ORLEANS,LA 70118. IBM CORP,DIV RES,ALMADEN RES CTR,SAN JOSE,CA 95120. RP CARLISLE, JA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 11 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 819 EP 824 DI 10.1080/10587259408039331 PG 6 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400108 ER PT J AU KANNER, GS JOHNSON, SR SCOTT, B LOVE, SP SWANSON, BI AF KANNER, GS JOHNSON, SR SCOTT, B LOVE, SP SWANSON, BI TI PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE-INDUCED FREQUENCY-SHIFTS OF RAMAN-ACTIVE PHONONS IN THE MX SOLID PT2BR6(NH3)(4) SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID CHARGE-DENSITY-WAVE; DIAMOND-ANVIL CELL AB We report the dependencies on hydrostatic pressure up to 100 kbar, and on temperature from 10 K to 300 K of the frequencies of Raman-active stretching modes in the single crystal MX chain solid Pt2Br6(NH3)(4) (PtBrn). The data show that a predicted pressure-induced metallization does not occur, and suggests instead that either a 3-D structural distortion or a transition to a broken-symmetry ground state different from the charge-density wave (CDW) takes place. RP KANNER, GS (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, CST 14, MS C345, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. RI Scott, Brian/D-8995-2017 OI Scott, Brian/0000-0003-0468-5396 NR 16 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 3 PU GORDON BREACH PUBLISHING, TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP PI PHILADELPHIA PA 325 CHESTNUT ST, 8TH FL, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 855 EP 860 DI 10.1080/10587259408039337 PG 6 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400114 ER PT J AU LONG, FH LOVE, SP SWANSON, BI MCKENZIE, RH AF LONG, FH LOVE, SP SWANSON, BI MCKENZIE, RH TI EXPERIMENTAL-EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF ZERO-POINT MOTION IN A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MATERIAL - OPTICAL STUDIES OF AN MX SOLID SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Topical Conference on Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Fullerenes CY FEB 15-19, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT ID ABSORPTION; POLYACETYLENE; SOLITONS AB Luminescence and resonance Raman spectra have been measured for the quasi-one-dimensional charge-density-wave material [Pt(en)(2)] [Pt(en)(2)Cl-2] (ClO4)(4); en=1, 2-diaminoethane, PtCl. While the luminescence experiments show the existence of tail states at low temperature in the band gap region, the Raman measurements conclusively demonstrate that this tail does not arise from ordinary static structural disorder. These results can be explained by considering the zero-point motion of the lattice. C1 OHIO STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,COLUMBUS,OH 43210. RP LONG, FH (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,MS C345,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 11 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 256 BP 861 EP 866 DI 10.1080/10587259408039338 PG 6 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW444 UT WOS:A1994QW44400115 ER PT J AU WASIELEWSKI, MR GOSZTOLA, D SVEC, WA AF WASIELEWSKI, MR GOSZTOLA, D SVEC, WA TI ULTRAFAST OPTICAL SWITCHING - 2-PULSE RESPONSE OF AN ELECTRON DONOR-ACCEPTOR-DONOR SUPERMOLECULE SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Unconventional Photoactive Solids CY AUG 15-19, 1993 CL LEUVEN, BELGIUM DE DONOR-ACCEPTOR; DONOR-ACCEPTOR-DONOR; OPTICAL SWITCH; DIPHENYLPERYLENETETRACARBOXYLIC DIIMIDE (PBDCI); 8'-APO-CAROTENE (CAR); PHOTOCHROMIC; NONLINEAR ID PERYLENE FLUORESCENT DYES; MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS; POLYMERS; DEVICES AB An electron donor-acceptor-donor molecule consisting of two 8'-apo-beta-carotene (CAR) donors rigidly attached to the two-electron acceptor N,N'-diphenyl-3,4,9,10-perylenebis(dicarboximide) (PBDCI) acts as a photochromic molecular switch on a picosecond time scale. Excitation of this molecule with a 200 fs laser pulse at 420 nm results in formation of a single polyene cation accompanied by one-electron reduction of the acceptor. Application of a second 200 fs, 420 nm laser pulse 10 ps after the first pulse results in oxidation of the second polyene and further reduction of PBDCI to its dianion state. The singly- and doubly-reduced PBDCI electron accepters absorb light strongly at 720 nm and 570 nm, respectively. Thus, this molecule undergoes picosecond time scale photochromic changes that depend on whether or not a second laser pulse has been applied to the system during the lifetime of the initially formed ion pair. Because the photochromism occurs solely via electron transfers, this molecule switches significantly faster than most photochromic molecules that must undergo changes in molecular structure. RP WASIELEWSKI, MR (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. RI Gosztola, David/D-9320-2011 OI Gosztola, David/0000-0003-2674-1379 NR 25 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 252 BP 581 EP 588 PG 8 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW261 UT WOS:A1994QW26100061 ER PT J AU CHENG, J JIN, Y XENOPOULOS, A CHEN, W WUNDERLICH, B DIACK, M COMPTON, RN GUIOCHON, G AF CHENG, J JIN, Y XENOPOULOS, A CHEN, W WUNDERLICH, B DIACK, M COMPTON, RN GUIOCHON, G TI MOTION AND DISORDER IN THE PLASTIC CRYSTAL OF THE C-70 COMPLEX WITH TOLUENE BY SOLID-STATE NMR AND THERMAL-ANALYSIS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article DE C-70 COMPLEX WITH TOLUENE; MOTION; DISORDER; CRYSTAL; PLASTIC CRYSTAL; SOLID STATE NMR; THERMAL ANALYSIS; HEAT CAPACITY ID MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; DYNAMICS; C-60; C70; C60 AB Molecular motion and disorder in a C-70 toluene complex of molar ratio 1/1 have been analyzed by obtaining C-13 NMR powder patterns and magic angle spinning spectra over the temperature range from 150 to 373 K, as well as by DSC measurement of heat capacity and heats of transition from 120 to 560 K. The C-70 molecules start some orientational motion below 150 K. The well-known transitions of C-70 between 260 and 350 K are suppressed in the complex, but the toluene molecules contribute a liquid-like heat capacity above 178 K. Evaporation of the toluene occurs sharply at 446 K with a heat of decomposition of 36.1 kJ/mol (2.9 kJ/mol more than the heat of evaporation of pure toluene and 62 K higher than the boiling temperature of toluene). At room temperature and above, pure C-70 has a rotational correlation time of less than 100 mu s, while for the toluene-containing C-70 the motion is much less. The toluene molecules are closer to the equatorial ''belt'' of the C-70 prolate spheroid and prohibit the C-70 molecules from rotating isotropically. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT CHEM,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. RP CHENG, J (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 12 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 250 BP 359 EP 371 DI 10.1080/10587259408028220 PG 13 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA QW037 UT WOS:A1994QW03700034 ER PT J AU LOUIS, JM CHOUTEAU, G KSARI, Y MARTINEZ, G HOU, JG CRESPI, VH XIANG, XD VAREKA, WA BRICENO, G ZETL, A COHEN, ML AF LOUIS, JM CHOUTEAU, G KSARI, Y MARTINEZ, G HOU, JG CRESPI, VH XIANG, XD VAREKA, WA BRICENO, G ZETL, A COHEN, ML TI SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF K3C60 AND RB3C60 SINGLE-CRYSTALS IN HIGH FIELDS SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 7th International Symposium on Intercalation Compounds CY MAY 10-14, 1993 CL LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, BELGIUM ID POWDERS AB The critical superconducting temperature of Rb3C60 and K3C60 single crystals was measured in static magnetic fields up to 23 T by a resistive method. It is shown that within the experimental accuracy no enhancement of the critical field H-C2 is found at low temperature. The H-C2(T) follows the Werthamer, Helfand and Hohenberg theory quite well. C1 MAX PLANCK INST SOLID STATE RES,F-38042 GRENOBLE 9,FRANCE. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV GRENOBLE 1,LAB,GRENOBLE 1,FRANCE. RP LOUIS, JM (reprint author), CNRS,CHAMPS MAGNET INTENSES LAB,BP 166,F-38042 GRENOBLE 9,FRANCE. RI Xiang, Xiaodong/A-9445-2012; Ksari, Younal/E-1716-2015 NR 7 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 244 BP A333 EP A337 PG 5 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA PV150 UT WOS:A1994PV15000116 ER PT J AU CHENG, JL CHEN, W JIN, YM WUNDERLICH, B AF CHENG, JL CHEN, W JIN, YM WUNDERLICH, B TI CONDIS CRYSTALS OF SMALL-MOLECULE .6. THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SMECTIC AND CONDIS PHASES, EVALUATED BY A SOLID-STATE C-13 NMR-STUDY OF N,N'-BIS(4-N-OCTYLOXYBENZAL)1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE (OOBPD) SO MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION A-MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS LA English DT Article DE N,N'-BIS(4-N-OCTYLOXYBENZAL)-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE (OOBPD); CONDIS STATE; LIQUID CRYSTAL; SMECTIC PHASE; CONFORMATIONAL MOTION; ORIENTATIONAL MOTION; SOLID STATE NMR CHEMICAL SHIFT ANISOTROPY PATTERN; ORDER PARAMETER ID LIQUID-CRYSTALS AB Carbon-13 NMR spectra have been obtained for N,N'-bis(4-n-octyloxybenzal)-1,4-phenylenediamine (OOBPD) in the condis and smectic phases. Sharp, well-resolved spectra were obtained without magic angle sample spinning in the smectic phases under the conditions of cross-polarization or single carbon pulse followed by high-power proton decoupling. The smectic I-to-smectic C transition involves a discontinuous change in C-13 chemical shifts due to a large degree to orientational disordering. Similar behavior was found between the spectra of smectic C and the isotopic state. Order parameters for various smectic phases are calculated based on the observed differences in C-13 chemical shift between the isotropic state and the smectic phase. The spectra were measured at different sample orientation with respect to the external magnetic field, and show that reorienting the smectic molecules in a magnetic field is facile. Larger difference can be found between the spectra obtained by cross polarization and those by single carbon pulse for a smectic liquid crystal that is closer in temperature to the condis phase. The condis-smectic transition is accompanied by the disappearance of the asymmetric chemical shift anisotropy (CSA) and the appearance of an axially symmetric CSA pattern due to the uniaxial molecular orientational motion and ordering. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT CHEM,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 23 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 4 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 1058-725X J9 MOL CRYST LIQ CRYS A JI Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. Sect. A-Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. PY 1994 VL 241 BP 299 EP 312 DI 10.1080/10587259408029766 PG 14 WC Crystallography SC Crystallography GA PU171 UT WOS:A1994PU17100028 ER PT J AU POSNER, RG FAY, SP DOMALEWSKI, MD SKLAR, LA AF POSNER, RG FAY, SP DOMALEWSKI, MD SKLAR, LA TI CONTINUOUS SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC ANALYSIS OF FORMYL PEPTIDE RECEPTOR TERNARY COMPLEX INTERACTIONS SO MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY LA English DT Article ID GUANINE-NUCLEOTIDE-BINDING; BETA-ADRENERGIC-RECEPTOR; REAL-TIME ANALYSIS; ADENYLATE-CYCLASE; G-PROTEIN; ANTAGONIST BINDING; HUMAN-NEUTROPHILS; AGONIST; LIGAND; DYNAMICS AB Fluorescent formyl peptides have made it possible to study ligand-receptor-G protein (ternary complex) dynamics in real-time, but limitations to sample mixing and delivery in flow cytometry have interfered with continuous observation. We have taken advantage of the quenching of a fluoresceinated N-formyl pentapeptide upon binding to its receptor on permeabilized neutrophils to extend the analysis of the ternary complex dynamics to the second time scale. The association and dissociation of ligand in the presence and absence of saturating concentrations of GTP[S] were examined continuously and the results were found to be in agreement with results predicted previously from flow cytometry. We observe comparable initial rates for the formation of ligand-receptor (LR) binary complexes and ligand-receptor guanine nucleotide binding protein (LRG) ternary complexes, dissociation rates differing by two orders of magnitude, and slow interconversions between LR and LRG in the absence of guanine nucleotide. When fit by the ternary complex model, at least three sides of the model are required and the fit is improved if a significant fraction of receptors (RG) are allowed to be precoupled to G protein. One of the limitations of the analysis is that data fits are insensitive to additional parameters in the calculation which would permit analysis of all four sides of the ternary complex model. Experiments performed with subsaturating GTP[S] identified coexisting classes of LR and LRG and allowed analysis of the altered distribution between coupled and uncoupled receptors. At saturating nucleotide levels, the binding of GTP[S] and the breakup of the ternary complex occur on a subsecond time frame. This result is consistent with the idea that inside a neutrophil where GTP levels are several hundred mu M, once ternary complex forms, ternary complex decomposition is rapid. Taken together, the observed rapid assembly and disassembly of ternary complex account for subsecond cell responses to ligand. C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO, SCH MED, CTR CANC, DEPT CYTOMETRY, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131 USA. UNIV NEW MEXICO, SCH MED, CTR CANC, DEPT PATHOL, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131 USA. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [RR 01315]; NIAID NIH HHS [AI19032] NR 36 TC 31 Z9 31 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC PHARMACOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS PI BETHESDA PA 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3995 USA SN 0026-895X EI 1521-0111 J9 MOL PHARMACOL JI Mol. Pharmacol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 45 IS 1 BP 65 EP 73 PG 9 WC Pharmacology & Pharmacy SC Pharmacology & Pharmacy GA MT928 UT WOS:A1994MT92800009 PM 8302282 ER PT S AU LAURICH, BK SMITH, DC HEALY, MD AF LAURICH, BK SMITH, DC HEALY, MD BE Gonsalves, KE Chow, GM Xiao, TSD Cammarata, RC TI QUANTUM CONFINEMENT IN GAP NANOCLUSTERS SO MOLECULARLY DESIGNED ULTRAFINE/NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Molecularly Designed Ultrafine/Nanostructured Materials CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-251-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 351 BP 49 EP 54 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BB13N UT WOS:A1994BB13N00007 ER PT S AU LEE, HWH DAVIS, JE OLSEN, ML KAUZLARICH, SM BLEY, RA RISBUD, SH DUVAL, DJ AF LEE, HWH DAVIS, JE OLSEN, ML KAUZLARICH, SM BLEY, RA RISBUD, SH DUVAL, DJ BE Gonsalves, KE Chow, GM Xiao, TSD Cammarata, RC TI OPTICAL STUDIES OF SILICON NANOCRYSTALS IN COLLOIDAL AND SOL-GEL MATRICES SO MOLECULARLY DESIGNED ULTRAFINE/NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Molecularly Designed Ultrafine/Nanostructured Materials CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Kauzlarich, Susan/H-1439-2011 NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-251-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 351 BP 129 EP 134 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BB13N UT WOS:A1994BB13N00017 ER PT S AU VENTURINI, EL WILCOXON, JP NEWCOMER, PP AF VENTURINI, EL WILCOXON, JP NEWCOMER, PP BE Gonsalves, KE Chow, GM Xiao, TSD Cammarata, RC TI MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES OF NANOSIZE IRON CLUSTERS SO MOLECULARLY DESIGNED ULTRAFINE/NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Molecularly Designed Ultrafine/Nanostructured Materials CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-251-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 351 BP 311 EP 316 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BB13N UT WOS:A1994BB13N00046 ER PT B AU HJERESEN, D SILVA, L SPALL, D STEPHENSON, R BUTNER, S PURTELL, R AF HJERESEN, D SILVA, L SPALL, D STEPHENSON, R BUTNER, S PURTELL, R BE Drake, K Bauer, J Serafini, T Cheng, P TI NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS CLEANING SO MOVING FORWARD WITH 50 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN ADVANCED MATERIALS - 39TH INTERNATIONAL SAMPE SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION, VOL 39, BOOKS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition: Moving Forward With 50 Years of Leadership in Advanced Materials CY APR 11-14, 1994 CL ANAHEIM, CA SP Soc Adv Mat & Proc Engn DE SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS; CARBON DIOXIDE; SOLVENT REPLACEMENT C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT MATERIAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING PI COVINA PA 843 W GLENTANA ST, PO BOX 2459, COVINA, CA 91722 BN 0-938994-69-7 PY 1994 BP 1109 EP 1115 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BB69T UT WOS:A1994BB69T00103 ER PT B AU FERBER, MK LARACURZIO, E HSUEH, CH WERESZCZAK, AA LOWDEN, RA AF FERBER, MK LARACURZIO, E HSUEH, CH WERESZCZAK, AA LOWDEN, RA BE Drake, K Bauer, J Serafini, T Cheng, P TI APPLICATION OF AN INTERFACIAL TEST SYSTEM TO THE MEASUREMENT OF INTERFACIAL PROPERTIES IN FIBER REINFORCED CERAMIC COMPOSITES SO MOVING FORWARD WITH 50 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN ADVANCED MATERIALS - 39TH INTERNATIONAL SAMPE SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION, VOL 39, BOOKS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition: Moving Forward With 50 Years of Leadership in Advanced Materials CY APR 11-14, 1994 CL ANAHEIM, CA SP Soc Adv Mat & Proc Engn DE COMPOSITES; FRACTURE; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Wereszczak, Andrew/I-7310-2016 OI Wereszczak, Andrew/0000-0002-8344-092X NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT MATERIAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING PI COVINA PA 843 W GLENTANA ST, PO BOX 2459, COVINA, CA 91722 BN 0-938994-69-7 PY 1994 BP 1768 EP 1779 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BB69T UT WOS:A1994BB69T00161 ER PT B AU LARACURZIO, E FERBER, MK JENKINS, MG AF LARACURZIO, E FERBER, MK JENKINS, MG BE Drake, K Bauer, J Serafini, T Cheng, P TI METHODOLOGIES FOR THE THERMOMECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CONTINUOUS-FIBER CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - A REVIEW OF TEST METHODS SO MOVING FORWARD WITH 50 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN ADVANCED MATERIALS - 39TH INTERNATIONAL SAMPE SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION, VOL 39, BOOKS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition: Moving Forward With 50 Years of Leadership in Advanced Materials CY APR 11-14, 1994 CL ANAHEIM, CA SP Soc Adv Mat & Proc Engn C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT MATERIAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING PI COVINA PA 843 W GLENTANA ST, PO BOX 2459, COVINA, CA 91722 BN 0-938994-69-7 PY 1994 BP 1780 EP 1790 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BB69T UT WOS:A1994BB69T00162 ER PT B AU GILLEN, KT WISE, J CLOUGH, RL AF GILLEN, KT WISE, J CLOUGH, RL BE Drake, K Bauer, J Serafini, T Cheng, P TI NOVEL TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO POLYMER LIFETIME PREDICTIONS SO MOVING FORWARD WITH 50 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN ADVANCED MATERIALS - 39TH INTERNATIONAL SAMPE SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION, VOL 39, BOOKS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition: Moving Forward With 50 Years of Leadership in Advanced Materials CY APR 11-14, 1994 CL ANAHEIM, CA SP Soc Adv Mat & Proc Engn DE AGING; DEGRADATION; ELASTOMERS RUBBERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT MATERIAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING PI COVINA PA 843 W GLENTANA ST, PO BOX 2459, COVINA, CA 91722 BN 0-938994-69-7 PY 1994 BP 2196 EP 2205 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BB69T UT WOS:A1994BB69T00198 ER PT B AU BURCHELL, TD AF BURCHELL, TD BE Drake, K Bauer, J Serafini, T Cheng, P TI IRRADIATION-INDUCED STRUCTURE AND PROPERTY CHANGES IN TOKAMAK PLASMA-FACING, CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES SO MOVING FORWARD WITH 50 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN ADVANCED MATERIALS - 39TH INTERNATIONAL SAMPE SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION, VOL 39, BOOKS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition: Moving Forward With 50 Years of Leadership in Advanced Materials CY APR 11-14, 1994 CL ANAHEIM, CA SP Soc Adv Mat & Proc Engn DE RADIATION DAMAGE; PROPERTY CHANGES; CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CARBON MAT TECHNOL GRP,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Burchell, Tim/E-6566-2017 OI Burchell, Tim/0000-0003-1436-1192 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT MATERIAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING PI COVINA PA 843 W GLENTANA ST, PO BOX 2459, COVINA, CA 91722 BN 0-938994-69-7 PY 1994 BP 2423 EP 2436 PG 14 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BB69T UT WOS:A1994BB69T00217 ER PT B AU MCGIBBON, MM BROWNING, ND CHISHOLM, MF PENNYCOOK, SJ AF MCGIBBON, MM BROWNING, ND CHISHOLM, MF PENNYCOOK, SJ BE Drake, K Bauer, J Serafini, T Cheng, P TI ATOMIC SCALE STRUCTURE AND CHEMISTRY OF INTERFACES BY Z-CONTRAST IMAGING AND ELECTRON ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY IN THE STEM SO MOVING FORWARD WITH 50 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN ADVANCED MATERIALS - 39TH INTERNATIONAL SAMPE SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION, VOL 39, BOOKS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition: Moving Forward With 50 Years of Leadership in Advanced Materials CY APR 11-14, 1994 CL ANAHEIM, CA SP Soc Adv Mat & Proc Engn DE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; MICROANALYSIS; INTERFACES C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT MATERIAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING PI COVINA PA 843 W GLENTANA ST, PO BOX 2459, COVINA, CA 91722 BN 0-938994-69-7 PY 1994 BP 2506 EP 2517 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BB69T UT WOS:A1994BB69T00224 ER PT B AU JONES, RH AF JONES, RH BE Drake, K Bauer, J Serafini, T Cheng, P TI MATERIALS DESIGN FOR PERFORMANCE IN CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENTS SO MOVING FORWARD WITH 50 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN ADVANCED MATERIALS - 39TH INTERNATIONAL SAMPE SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION, VOL 39, BOOKS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 39th International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition: Moving Forward With 50 Years of Leadership in Advanced Materials CY APR 11-14, 1994 CL ANAHEIM, CA SP Soc Adv Mat & Proc Engn DE MATERIALS; DESIGN; PERFORMANCE; ENVIRONMENT C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT MATERIAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING PI COVINA PA 843 W GLENTANA ST, PO BOX 2459, COVINA, CA 91722 BN 0-938994-69-7 PY 1994 BP 2552 EP 2563 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BB69T UT WOS:A1994BB69T00228 ER PT B AU PALMER, DW WOROBEY, W AF PALMER, DW WOROBEY, W GP MICROELECTR SOC TI FROM DISPLAY AND PWB TO MCMS - LARGE PANEL MANUFACTURING SO MULTICHIP MODULES: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference and Exhibition on Multichip Modules CY APR 13-15, 1994 CL DENVER, CO SP MICROELECTR SOC, INT ELECTR PACKAGING SOC, ELECTR IND ASSOC, IEEE, COMPONENTS PACKAGING MFG TECHNOL SOC, SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT & MAT INT, INST INTERCONNECTING & PACKAGING ELECTR CIRCUITS, INT SOC HYBRID MICROELECTR C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-930815-39-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2256 BP 81 EP 85 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BA54F UT WOS:A1994BA54F00013 ER PT B AU PETERSON, DW SWEET, JN ANDALEON, DD RENZI, RF JOHNSON, DR AF PETERSON, DW SWEET, JN ANDALEON, DD RENZI, RF JOHNSON, DR GP MICROELECTR SOC TI DEMONSTRATION OF A HIGH HEAT REMOVAL CVD DIAMOND SUBSTRATE EDGE-COOLED MULTICHIP-MODULE SO MULTICHIP MODULES: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference and Exhibition on Multichip Modules CY APR 13-15, 1994 CL DENVER, CO SP MICROELECTR SOC, INT ELECTR PACKAGING SOC, ELECTR IND ASSOC, IEEE, COMPONENTS PACKAGING MFG TECHNOL SOC, SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT & MAT INT, INST INTERCONNECTING & PACKAGING ELECTR CIRCUITS, INT SOC HYBRID MICROELECTR C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-930815-39-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2256 BP 624 EP 630 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BA54F UT WOS:A1994BA54F00096 ER PT B AU CHRZAS, J YUN, W LAI, B LEGNINI, D XIAO, Y AF CHRZAS, J YUN, W LAI, B LEGNINI, D XIAO, Y BE Hoover, RB Walker, ABC TI MATERIAL OPTIMIZATION FOR HARD X-RAY FRESNEL ZONE PLATES SO MULTILAYER AND GRAZING INCIDENCE X-RAY/EUV OPTICS II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Multilayer and Grazing Incidence X-Ray/EUV Optics II CY JUL 14-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1260-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2011 BP 108 EP 117 DI 10.1117/12.167244 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BZ74W UT WOS:A1994BZ74W00010 ER PT B AU BRUNS, HC SPRINGER, PT EMIG, JA LANIER, NE HERNANDEZ, JA AF BRUNS, HC SPRINGER, PT EMIG, JA LANIER, NE HERNANDEZ, JA BE Hoover, RB Walker, ABC TI IMAGING XUV SPECTROSCOPY OF A Z-PINCH PLASMA IN THE FORMER SOVIET-UNION SO MULTILAYER AND GRAZING INCIDENCE X-RAY/EUV OPTICS II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Multilayer and Grazing Incidence X-Ray/EUV Optics II CY JUL 14-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1260-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2011 BP 524 EP 532 DI 10.1117/12.167227 PG 9 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BZ74W UT WOS:A1994BZ74W00049 ER PT B AU BEGUIRISTAIN, R KOIKE, M NAMIOKA, T AF BEGUIRISTAIN, R KOIKE, M NAMIOKA, T BE Hoover, RB Walker, ABC TI THE EFFECTS OF HEAT LOAD ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A GRATING MONOCHROMATOR ON AN UNDULATOR BEAMLINE - SIMULATION SO MULTILAYER AND GRAZING INCIDENCE X-RAY/EUV OPTICS II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Multilayer and Grazing Incidence X-Ray/EUV Optics II CY JUL 14-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR XRAY OPT,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1260-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2011 BP 559 EP 564 PG 6 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BZ74W UT WOS:A1994BZ74W00053 ER PT B AU SHA, WT SOO, SL AF SHA, WT SOO, SL BE Chen, XJ Chen, TK Zhou, FD TI INSTABILITY OF FLOW OF LIQUID FILM OVER A HEATED SURFACE SO MULTIPHASE FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER, VOLS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International Symposium on Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer CY SEP 19-21, 1994 CL XIAN, PEOPLES R CHINA SP STATE EDUC COMMISS CHINA, NATL NAT SCI FDN CHINA, CHINESE SOC ENGN THERMOPHYS, SHAANXI ASSOC SCI & TECHNOL C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU XIAN JIAOTUNG UNIV PRESS PI XIAN 710049 PA 28 XIANNING ROAD, XIAN 710049, PEOPLES R CHINA BN 7-5605-0668-2 PY 1994 BP 17 EP 29 PG 13 WC Engineering, Mechanical; Mechanics SC Engineering; Mechanics GA BC23E UT WOS:A1994BC23E00002 ER PT J AU STACKHOUSE, MA ORTIZ, JB SATO, K CHEN, DJ AF STACKHOUSE, MA ORTIZ, JB SATO, K CHEN, DJ TI FUNCTIONAL COMPLEMENTATION OF THE RADIATION-SENSITIVE MUTANT M10 CELL-LINE BY HUMAN-CHROMOSOME-5 SO MUTATION RESEARCH LA English DT Article DE DNA DOUBLE-STRAND BREAK REPAIR; RADIATION-SENSITIVE MUTANTS; XRCC GENES; CHROMOSOME MAPPING; MICROCELL-MEDIATED CHROMOSOME TRANSFER ID STRAND BREAK REPAIR; GENE XRCC5; DNA-REPAIR; HYBRIDIZATION; RESISTANCE; CLONES AB The mouse lymphoma (L5178Y) cell mutant M10 is defective in rejoining DNA double-strand breaks and is hypersensitive to ionizing radiation. The introduction of human chromosome 5 into M10 cells by microcell mediated chromosome transfer complemented the ionizing-radiation hypersensitivity defect of this cell line. The presence of chromosome 5 in the microcell hybrids was shown using PCR with chromosome-specific primers and fluorescence in situ hybridization. From this data we conclude that the gene that corrects the radiation hypersensitivity of M10 cells is located on chromosome 5 and tentatively assigned to the 5q14 to 5pter region. We designate this gene XRCC4L. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NATL INST RADIOL SCI,DIV RADIAT HAZARDS,CHIBA 260,JAPAN. FU NCI NIH HHS [CA50519] NR 20 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0921-8262 J9 MUTAT RES PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 323 IS 1-2 BP 47 EP 52 DI 10.1016/0165-7992(94)90044-2 PG 6 WC Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology SC Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology GA MV920 UT WOS:A1994MV92000008 PM 7508566 ER PT J AU GIOMETTI, CS TOLLAKSEN, SL GRAHN, D AF GIOMETTI, CS TOLLAKSEN, SL GRAHN, D TI ALTERED PROTEIN EXPRESSION DETECTED IN THE F1 OFFSPRING OF MALE-MICE EXPOSED TO FISSION NEUTRONS SO MUTATION RESEARCH LA English DT Article DE ELECTROPHORESIS; 2-DIMENSIONAL; PROTEINS; HERITABLE MUTATIONS; MOUSE GENETICS; NEUTRONS ID CO-60 GAMMA-RAYS; IONIZING-RADIATION; 2-<(AMINOPROPYL)AMINO> ETHANETHIOL; 2-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS; GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS; TISSUE PROTEINS; GENE-EXPRESSION; CELL FRACTIONS; LOCUS TEST; MUTATIONS AB Liver protein expression in F-1 offspring arising from spermatogonia exposed to 60 cGy of fission spectrum neutrons from the JANUS reactor was compared to that in offspring from unexposed spermatogonia by using two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE). Approximately 100 protein spots in 2DE patterns from 167 control offspring and 530 offspring from irradiated sires were monitored for quantitative decreases of 50%, indicative of mutation events causing the loss of one normal copy of a structural gene. Reproducible abnormalities were found only in 3 patterns, all from the offspring of neutron-irradiated sires. Two of the three patterns were from littermates (brother and sister) and both showed an approximately 70% decrease in the amount of liver protein MSN188. The third pattern was from a male mouse sired by a different male and showed an approximately 50% decrease in the abundance of protein MSN94. The decreased abundance of MSN188 and MSN94 was assumed to be due to mutation events referred to as NEUT1 and NEUT2, respectively. Sibling crosses between the 2 mice showing the NEUT1 trait produced offspring with control, decreased and undetectable levels of MSN188 in a ratio of 0.25:0.5:0.25. Test crosses between the F-1 offspring expressing the NEUT2 trait back to C57BL/6JANL mice produced offspring expressing normal or decreased amounts of MSN94 in a ratio of 0.5:0.5. Inbreeding of individuals expressing decreased amounts of MSN94 produced mice expressing control, decreased amounts, or no detectable amount of that protein in a ratio of 0.25:0.5:0.25. These results indicate that the decreased abundance of MSN188 or MSN94 originally detected in the F-1 offspring is due to a genetically transmissible event. Unlike the heritable protein changes observed previously in the F-1 offspring of sires exposed to N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea in which a protein variant was produced, both the NEUT1 and NEUT2 mutation events appear to prevent the production of any protein product. These 2 mutations may thus represent mutation lesions other than point mutations (e.g., deletions or translocations) detectable as quantitative changes in protein expression in the F-1 generation. RP GIOMETTI, CS (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL & MED RES,BLDG 202,ROOM B117,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 31 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0921-8262 J9 MUTAT RES PD JAN PY 1994 VL 320 IS 1-2 BP 75 EP 85 DI 10.1016/0165-1218(94)90061-2 PG 11 WC Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology SC Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology GA MT330 UT WOS:A1994MT33000008 PM 7506389 ER PT J AU MOHRENWEISER, H AF MOHRENWEISER, H TI IMPACT OF THE MOLECULAR-SPECTRUM OF MUTATIONAL LESIONS ON ESTIMATES OF GERMINAL GENE-MUTATION RATES SO MUTATION RESEARCH LA English DT Review DE NUCLEOTIDE SUBSTITUTIONS; MOLECULAR SPECTRUM; MUTATIONAL LESIONS; GERMINAL GENE-MUTATION RATES; GENE-MUTATION RATES; MUTATION RATES ID DUCHENNE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY; BETA-GLOBIN GENE; HYPOXANTHINE-GUANINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE; FACTOR-IX GENE; LETHAL OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA; LESCH-NYHAN SYNDROME; STEROID 21-HYDROXYLASE DEFICIENCY; ALU-ALU RECOMBINATION; CPG-RICH ISLANDS; HEMOPHILIA-A AB Review of the molecular characteristics of the variants identified at a series of disease loci suggests significant differences among loci in the relative frequency of nucleotide substitutions versus more complex events such as deletions. Some common features are repeatedly observed in each class of variant. For example, a high proportion of the nucleotide substitutions involve transitions of deoxycytidine and are suggested to result from deamination of cytosine at 5-methyl-CpG sites. Similarily, deletions of three or fewer nucleotides are relatively common in the non-nucleotide substitution class and these deletions are often associated with a seven-nucleotide core sequence. A significant fraction of the larger deletions and rearrangements may be associated with repetitive elements. Many of the deletion events do not appear to involve a chromosomal recombination mechanism. Mechanisms involving transcription slippage and chromatid exchange have been suggested as possible alternative mechanisms for generating deletion events. The spectrum of mutational events identified, e.g. nucleotide substitutions versus deletions, differs between loci and is probably a reflection of both the gene structure and the selective pressure to generate a disease phenotype. This locus specificity (at both the biological and molecular level) would appear to have significant potential to compromise estimates of increases in the gene germinal mutation rate following exposure to mutagenic agents. RP MOHRENWEISER, H (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,BIOL & BIOTECHNOL RES PROGRAM L452,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 130 TC 19 Z9 19 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0921-8262 J9 MUTAT RES PD JAN PY 1994 VL 304 IS 1 BP 119 EP 137 DI 10.1016/0027-5107(94)90322-0 PG 19 WC Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology SC Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology GA MQ002 UT WOS:A1994MQ00200007 PM 7506352 ER PT B AU MILLER, RM JASTROW, JD AF MILLER, RM JASTROW, JD BE Pfleger, FL Linderman, RG TI VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING SO MYCORRHIZAE AND PLANT HEALTH SE AMERICAN PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on A Reappraisal of Mycorrhizae in Plant Health, held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the American-Phytopathological-Society CY AUG 12, 1992 CL PORTLAND, OR SP AMER PHYTOPATHOL SOC C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 22 Z9 28 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC PI ST PAUL PA 3340 PILOT KNOB ROAD, ST PAUL, MN 55121 BN 0-89054-158-2 J9 APS SYMP SER PY 1994 BP 189 EP 212 PG 24 WC Agronomy; Plant Sciences; Microbiology; Mycology SC Agriculture; Plant Sciences; Microbiology; Mycology GA BZ93C UT WOS:A1994BZ93C00008 ER PT S AU SIEGEL, RW FOUGERE, GE AF SIEGEL, RW FOUGERE, GE BE Hadjipanayis, GC Siegel, RW TI MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF NANOPHASE MATERIALS SO NANOPHASE MATERIALS: SYNTHESIS - PROPERTIES - APPLICATIONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Nanophase Materials: Synthesis - Properties - Applications CY JUN 20-JUL 02, 1993 CL CORFU, GREECE SP NATO, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NATL SCI FDN, UNIV DELAWARE C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 69 Z9 69 U1 1 U2 2 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2754-3 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 260 BP 233 EP 261 PG 29 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BA54L UT WOS:A1994BA54L00030 ER PT S AU TOLBERT, SH ALIVISATOS, AP AF TOLBERT, SH ALIVISATOS, AP BE Hadjipanayis, GC Siegel, RW TI SE EXAFS STUDY OF THE ELEVATED WURTZITE TO ROCK-SALT STRUCTURAL PHASE-TRANSITION IN CDSE NANOCRYSTALS SO NANOPHASE MATERIALS: SYNTHESIS - PROPERTIES - APPLICATIONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Nanophase Materials: Synthesis - Properties - Applications CY JUN 20-JUL 02, 1993 CL CORFU, GREECE SP NATO, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NATL SCI FDN, UNIV DELAWARE C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Tolbert, Sarah/L-2321-2016 NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2754-3 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 260 BP 471 EP 482 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BA54L UT WOS:A1994BA54L00050 ER PT S AU SOUKOULIS, CM AF SOUKOULIS, CM BE Hadjipanayis, GC Siegel, RW TI PHOTONIC BAND-GAP MATERIALS SO NANOPHASE MATERIALS: SYNTHESIS - PROPERTIES - APPLICATIONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Nanophase Materials: Synthesis - Properties - Applications CY JUN 20-JUL 02, 1993 CL CORFU, GREECE SP NATO, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NATL SCI FDN, UNIV DELAWARE C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2754-3 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 260 BP 509 EP 514 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BA54L UT WOS:A1994BA54L00054 ER PT S AU WILCOXON, JP MARTINO, T KLAVETTER, E SYLWESTER, AP AF WILCOXON, JP MARTINO, T KLAVETTER, E SYLWESTER, AP BE Hadjipanayis, GC Siegel, RW TI SYNTHESIS AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF METAL AND SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCLUSTERS SO NANOPHASE MATERIALS: SYNTHESIS - PROPERTIES - APPLICATIONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Nanophase Materials: Synthesis - Properties - Applications CY JUN 20-JUL 02, 1993 CL CORFU, GREECE SP NATO, USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NATL SCI FDN, UNIV DELAWARE C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ORG 1153,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87108. NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2754-3 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 260 BP 771 EP 780 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BA54L UT WOS:A1994BA54L00080 ER PT J AU TURNER, MG ROMME, WH GARDNER, RH AF TURNER, MG ROMME, WH GARDNER, RH TI LANDSCAPE DISTURBANCE MODELS AND THE LONG-TERM DYNAMICS OF NATURAL AREAS SO NATURAL AREAS JOURNAL LA English DT Article AB The management of natural areas in disturbance-prone landscapes poses many challenges for which spatially explicit models can provide useful guidance. We have incorporated disturbance processes into simple landscape models and applied the results to two management issues. First, alternative disturbance scenarios were simulated as a function of landscape pattern and the frequency, spread, and severity of disturbance. The model simulates disturbance on random landscapes and for various levels of landscape connectivity on subsections of Yellowstone National Park. Simulation results suggest that when the habitat that is susceptible to a disturbance is well connected, the probability of disturbance spread is most important in controlling the amount of habitat disturbed. A critical threshold of habitat connectivity was observed in random landscapes, but the actual landscape maps did not exhibit this threshold effect for the particular frequency and spread values used here. For a given proportion of the landscape occupied by susceptible habitat, the variability in the amount of habitat affected by simulated disturbances was much greater in the real landscapes than in the random landscapes. This difference suggests a strong interaction between the spatial configuration of susceptible habitat and the point of initiation of the disturbances. Second, the results of a model that incorporates disturbance and recovery dynamics suggest that qualitative shifts in landscape behavior (e.g., from steady state to nonequilibrium) may occur, with important implications for natural area management. RP TURNER, MG (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Turner, Monica/B-2099-2010; Romme, William/C-7317-2016 NR 0 TC 31 Z9 33 U1 2 U2 9 PU NATURAL AREAS ASSOCIATION PI ROCKFORD PA 320 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ROCKFORD, IL 61104 SN 0885-8608 J9 NAT AREA J JI Nat. Areas J. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 14 IS 1 BP 3 EP 11 PG 9 WC Ecology; Forestry SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry GA MY364 UT WOS:A1994MY36400001 ER PT B AU TAYLOR, RP SCHRADER, GL AF TAYLOR, RP SCHRADER, GL BE CurryHyde, HE Howe, RF TI ISOTOPIC LABELING STUDIES OF C AND O ATOMS FOR OXIDATIVE COUPLING OVER II-LA2O2CO3 SO NATURAL GAS CONVERSION II SE STUDIES IN SURFACE SCIENCE AND CATALYSIS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 3rd Natural Gas Conversion Symposium CY JUL 04-09, 1993 CL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SP SHELL CO AUSTR LTD, BHP PETR, BIOSYM TECHNOL, AUSTR TOURIST COMMISS, ROYAL AUSTR CHEM INST IND CHEM GRP ID LANTHANUM OXIDE; LATTICE OXYGEN; METHANE; CATALYSTS AB The role of II-La2O2CO3 for the oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) was examined by determining the reactivity for the C and O atoms of the (CO3)(2-) groups of II-La2O2CO3. O-18- and C-13-labeled materials were prepared for these studies, During OCM, the C atoms in the catalyst were the source of 46% of the CO2 produced. No C atoms originating in the catalyst appeared in the hydrocarbon products, The O atoms present in the (CO3)(2-) layers of the catalyst also appeared in CO2 and CO during OCM. O-18 accounted for 48.5% of all oxygen detected in carbon dioxide produced over O-18- labeled phases, Oxygen exchange was observed to occur with O-2 in the feed. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. RP TAYLOR, RP (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM ENGN,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 7 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-89535-3 J9 STUD SURF SCI CATAL PY 1994 VL 81 BP 235 EP 240 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Physical; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Chemical SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BD02R UT WOS:A1994BD02R00028 ER PT B AU SIEGEL, JS AF SIEGEL, JS GP INT ENERGY AGCY TI Opportunities for increased use of natural gas for power generation and cogeneration technology SO NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES: ENERGY SECURITY, ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IEA International Conference on Natural Gas Technologies - Energy Security, Environment and Economic Development CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1993 CL KYOTO, JAPAN SP Int Energy Agcy, Minist Int Trade & Ind Japan, Asian Dev Bank, European Commiss, Austr Gas Assoc C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU ORGANIZATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION & DEVELOPMENT PI PARIS PA 2, RUE ANDRE PASCAL, CEDEX 16, 75775 PARIS, FRANCE BN 92-64-14234-7 PY 1994 BP 67 EP 75 PG 9 WC Energy & Fuels; Planning & Development SC Energy & Fuels; Public Administration GA BD82H UT WOS:A1994BD82H00008 ER PT B AU GOLDMAN, C COMNES, A BUSCH, J WIEL, S AF GOLDMAN, C COMNES, A BUSCH, J WIEL, S GP INT ENERGY AGCY TI Overview of technical primer on gas integrated resource planning SO NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES: ENERGY SECURITY, ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IEA International Conference on Natural Gas Technologies - Energy Security, Environment and Economic Development CY OCT 31-NOV 03, 1993 CL KYOTO, JAPAN SP Int Energy Agcy, Minist Int Trade & Ind Japan, Asian Dev Bank, European Commiss, Austr Gas Assoc C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ORGANIZATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION & DEVELOPMENT PI PARIS PA 2, RUE ANDRE PASCAL, CEDEX 16, 75775 PARIS, FRANCE BN 92-64-14234-7 PY 1994 BP 997 EP 1014 PG 18 WC Energy & Fuels; Planning & Development SC Energy & Fuels; Public Administration GA BD82H UT WOS:A1994BD82H00092 ER PT J AU IOANNOU, PA AMEMIYA, CT GARNES, J KROISEL, PM SHIZUYA, H CHEN, C BATZER, MA DEJONG, PJ AF IOANNOU, PA AMEMIYA, CT GARNES, J KROISEL, PM SHIZUYA, H CHEN, C BATZER, MA DEJONG, PJ TI A NEW BACTERIOPHAGE P1-DERIVED VECTOR FOR THE PROPAGATION OF LARGE HUMAN DNA FRAGMENTS SO NATURE GENETICS LA English DT Article ID YEAST ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; CLONING; LIBRARIES; REGION; CLONES; GENOME; INVITRO; MOUSE; HYBRIDIZATION AB We have designed a P1 vector (pCYPAC-1) for the introduction of recombinant DNA into E coli using electroporation procedures. The new cloning system, P1-derived arteficial chromosomes (PACs), was used to establish an initial 15,000 clone library with an average insert size of 130-150 kilobase pairs (kb). No chimaerism has been observed in 34 clones, by fluorescence in situ hybridization. Similarly, no insert instability has been observed after extended culturing, for 20 clones. We conclude that the PAC cloning system will be useful in the mapping and detailed analysis of complex genomes. C1 ROSWELL PK CANC INST, DEPT HUMAN GENET, ELM & CARLTON ST, BUFFALO, NY 14263 USA. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, CTR HUMAN GENOME L452, BIOL & BIOTECHNOL RES PROGRAM, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. CALTECH, DIV BIOL, PASADENA, CA 91125 USA. NR 46 TC 706 Z9 726 U1 0 U2 9 PU NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP PI NEW YORK PA 75 VARICK ST, 9TH FLR, NEW YORK, NY 10013-1917 USA SN 1061-4036 EI 1546-1718 J9 NAT GENET JI Nature Genet. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 6 IS 1 BP 84 EP 89 PG 6 WC Genetics & Heredity SC Genetics & Heredity GA MQ177 UT WOS:A1994MQ17700019 PM 8136839 ER PT J AU DELAURENTIS, JM DICKEY, FM AF DELAURENTIS, JM DICKEY, FM TI A CONVEXITY-BASED ANALYSIS OF NEURAL NETWORKS SO NEURAL NETWORKS LA English DT Article DE NEURAL NETWORK; APPROXIMATION; COMPLETENESS; CONVEXITY; UNIPOLAR WEIGHTS; INHIBITORY AND EXCITATORY FUNCTIONS; OPTICAL NETWORK ID MULTILAYER FEEDFORWARD NETWORKS; SIGMOID FUNCTION; APPROXIMATION AB This investigation presents a convexity-based method for determining the class of functions realizable by a neural network. Other techniques for analyzing neural nets require that the set of networks form a linear subspace. The principal advantage of this approach is that it permits the analysis of convex sets of functions, in particular the method applies to networks that use only nonnegative weights. The interest in a network that uses unipolar weights arises from the problem of representing bipolar weights in optical neural nets. A unipolar network that has the desired approximation properties provides a simple solution to this problem. We show that nonnegative linear combinations and compositions of excitatory and inhibitory response functions uniformly approximate arbitrary nonnegative continuous functions. RP DELAURENTIS, JM (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 19 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0893-6080 J9 NEURAL NETWORKS JI Neural Netw. PY 1994 VL 7 IS 1 BP 141 EP 146 DI 10.1016/0893-6080(94)90062-0 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence SC Computer Science GA MY137 UT WOS:A1994MY13700011 ER PT J AU KSIEZAKREDING, H WALL, JS AF KSIEZAKREDING, H WALL, JS TI MASS AND PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS OF 2 DISTINCT POPULATIONS OF PAIRED HELICAL FILAMENTS SO NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING LA English DT Article DE STEM; MASS OF PHF; DIMENSIONS OF PHF; MICROTUBULE ASSOCIATED PROTEINS TAU; ALZHEIMERS DISEASE; PROTEOLYSIS ID MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES; TAU-PROTEINS; BIOCHEMICAL-PROPERTIES; DEHYDROGENASE COMPLEX; ALZ-50 EPITOPE; BRAIN; CORE; LOCALIZATION AB We studied the ultrastructure of two fractions of paired helical filaments (PHF) from Alzheimer brains separated on sucrose density gradient. Fraction A2 (1M sucrose) contained filaments which were short in length and did not aggregate while those in fraction AL2 (1/1.5 M sucrose interface) were mostly aggregated. By scanning transmission electron microscopy, PHF in fraction A2 had significantly more mass per nm length of filament (107-120 kD/nm) than those in fraction AL2 (79-85 kD/nm), and they were also wider in their maximum and minimum widths but did not differ in their periodicity. Differences in mass and dimensions between two morphologically distinct populations of PHF suggest that a partial proteolysis may be involved in the generation of the aggregated population of PHF. The results suggest that a similar process may be active in the formation of neurofibrillary tangles. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT BIOL,UPTON,NY 11973. RP KSIEZAKREDING, H (reprint author), ALBERT EINSTEIN COLL MED,DEPT PATHOL,RM F-538, 1300 MORRIS PK AVE,BRONX,NY 10461, USA. FU NIA NIH HHS [AG06803]; NINDS NIH HHS [NS30027] NR 46 TC 46 Z9 46 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0197-4580 J9 NEUROBIOL AGING JI Neurobiol. Aging PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 15 IS 1 BP 11 EP 19 DI 10.1016/0197-4580(94)90140-6 PG 9 WC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences & Neurology GA MU603 UT WOS:A1994MU60300002 PM 8159256 ER PT J AU BUDINGER, TF AF BUDINGER, TF TI FUTURE-RESEARCH IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE USING IMAGING TECHNIQUES SO NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Fisher Symposium on Future Directions in Alzheimers Disease CY MAY 24-26, 1994 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP NIA, ZACHARY & ELIZABETH M FISHER MED FDN ID HIPPOCAMPAL ATROPHY; BRAIN; METABOLISM C1 UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,CTR MAGNET RESONANCE SCI,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. RP BUDINGER, TF (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR FUNCT IMAGING,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 26 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0197-4580 J9 NEUROBIOL AGING JI Neurobiol. Aging PY 1994 VL 15 SU 2 BP S41 EP S48 PG 8 WC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences & Neurology GA PW288 UT WOS:A1994PW28800012 PM 7700458 ER PT J AU DESANTI, S DELEON, MJ TARSHISH, C GOLOMB, J MCRAE, T KLUGER, A RUSINEK, H CONVIT, A FOWLER, J VOLKOW, N AF DESANTI, S DELEON, MJ TARSHISH, C GOLOMB, J MCRAE, T KLUGER, A RUSINEK, H CONVIT, A FOWLER, J VOLKOW, N TI SELECTIVE MEDIAL AND LATERAL TEMPORAL-LOBE PATHOLOGY IN CASES AT-RISK FOR AD - DIAGNOSTIC ROLE OF PET SO NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 NYU,MED CTR,DEPT PSYCHIAT,NEW YORK,NY. NYU,MED CTR,DEPT NEUROL,NEW YORK,NY. NYU,MED CTR,DEPT MED,NEW YORK,NY. NYU,MED CTR,DEPT RADIOL,NEW YORK,NY. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0197-4580 J9 NEUROBIOL AGING JI Neurobiol. Aging PY 1994 VL 15 SU 1 BP S146 EP S147 PG 2 WC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences & Neurology GA NV609 UT WOS:A1994NV60900606 ER PT J AU KSIEZAKREDING, H DICKSON, DW TRACZ, E WALL, JS AF KSIEZAKREDING, H DICKSON, DW TRACZ, E WALL, JS TI BIOCHEMICAL AND STRUCTURAL-ANALYSIS OF PAIRED HELICAL FILAMENTS (PHF) IN CORTICOBASAL DEGENERATION SO NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. YESHIVA UNIV ALBERT EINSTEIN COLL MED,DEPT PATHOL,BRONX,NY 10461. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0197-4580 J9 NEUROBIOL AGING JI Neurobiol. Aging PY 1994 VL 15 SU 1 BP S21 EP S21 PG 1 WC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences & Neurology GA NV609 UT WOS:A1994NV60900090 ER PT J AU WHITE, RG RUSSELL, MJ SHIRLEY, SM AF WHITE, RG RUSSELL, MJ SHIRLEY, SM TI ADAPTATION OF THE MORRIS WATER MAZE FOR THE AGING DOG SO NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,DAVIS,CA 95616. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT OTOLARYNGOL,DAVIS,CA 95616. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0197-4580 J9 NEUROBIOL AGING JI Neurobiol. Aging PY 1994 VL 15 SU 1 BP S13 EP S13 PG 1 WC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Neurosciences & Neurology GA NV609 UT WOS:A1994NV60900055 ER PT J AU WANG, SJ FUH, JL LIU, CY LIN, KP CHANG, R YIH, JS CHOU, P LIN, KN TENG, EL LARSON, EB GRAVES, AB LIU, HC AF WANG, SJ FUH, JL LIU, CY LIN, KP CHANG, R YIH, JS CHOU, P LIN, KN TENG, EL LARSON, EB GRAVES, AB LIU, HC TI PARKINSONS-DISEASE IN KIN-HU, KINMEN - A COMMUNITY SURVEY BY NEUROLOGISTS SO NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY LA English DT Article DE PARKINSONS DISEASE; TAIWAN; CHINA; PREVALENCE ID PREVALENCE; CHINA AB A door-to-door survey by neurologists in Kin-Hu township, Republic of China, of a sample of the Chinese population of 683 persons aged 50 years and over was performed in August, 1992. A total of 482 subjects (70.6%) completed the study. Kin-Hu, a township of Kinmen, is predominantly rural with agriculture as the main occupation. Six subjects (5 men, 1 woman) were diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD). Of these six, five were newly diagnosed; one of the five also had dementia. The crude prevalence rate per 1,000 persons over 50 years of age of PD in Kin-Hu was 6.2. The age-specific prevalence rates per 1,000 persons (95% confidence intervals) were 0 for age 50-59, 7.8 (0-22.9) for age 60-69, 17.5 (5.2-29.8) for age 70-79, and 25.4 (10.9-39.9) for age greater than or equal to 80. These rates are considerably higher than those reported in the People's Republic of China, and similar to rates found in Western countries. The higher prevalence of PD found in this pilot study suggests that environmental factors may be more important than racial factors in the pathogenesis of PD. If confirmed, the results suggest that epidemiologic studies looking for environmental risk factors might be of value. C1 VET GEN HOSP,NEUROL INST,TAIPEI 11217,TAIWAN. NATL YANG MING MED COLL,DEPT NEUROL,TAIPEI 11221,TAIWAN. CHANG GUNG MEM HOSP,DEPT PSYCHIAT,TAIPEI 10591,TAIWAN. NATL YANG MING MED COLL,INST PUBL HLTH,TAIPEI 11221,TAIWAN. UNIV SO CALIF,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROL,LOS ANGELES,CA 90033. UNIV WASHINGTON,DEPT MED,SEATTLE,WA. UNIV WASHINGTON,HLTH SERV,SEATTLE,WA 98195. BATTELLE SEATTE RES CTR,SEATTLE,WA. OI Fuh, Jong-Ling/0000-0001-9135-3351 NR 17 TC 20 Z9 20 U1 0 U2 1 PU KARGER PI BASEL PA ALLSCHWILERSTRASSE 10, CH-4009 BASEL, SWITZERLAND SN 0251-5350 J9 NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY JI Neuroepidemiology PD JAN-APR PY 1994 VL 13 IS 1-2 BP 69 EP 74 DI 10.1159/000110361 PG 6 WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Clinical Neurology SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Neurosciences & Neurology GA NK857 UT WOS:A1994NK85700011 PM 8190209 ER PT B AU KELLY, JG MCCRORY, FM COOPER, PJ AF KELLY, JG MCCRORY, FM COOPER, PJ BE Barton, JP TI SYSTEM-DESIGN AND RADIATION-FIELD CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HIGH-FLUX-NEUTRON-RADIOGRAPHY-FACILITY (HFNRF) AT SANDIA-NATIONAL-LABORATORIES SO NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY (4): INCLUDING RADIOSCOPY AND COMPLEMENTARY INSPECTION METHODS USING NEUTRONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th World Conference on Neutron Radiography CY MAY 10-16, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA DE NEUTRON FLUX; FLUENCE; COLLIMATORS; NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY; THERMAL NEUTRONS; NEUTRON SPECTRUM; ACTIVATION FOILS; THERMOLUMINESCENT DETECTORS; ACTIVE IMAGING C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBL PI LANGHORNE PA 820 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, LANGHORNE, PA 19047 BN 2-88124-624-9 PY 1994 BP 385 EP 394 PG 10 WC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics GA BB57L UT WOS:A1994BB57L00043 ER PT B AU MCCRORY, FM KELLY, JG TICHENOR, DA BERKMOES, AAV AF MCCRORY, FM KELLY, JG TICHENOR, DA BERKMOES, AAV BE Barton, JP TI SANDIA-NATIONAL-LABORATORIES HIGH-FLUX NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY FACILITY IMAGE CHARACTERIZATION SO NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY (4): INCLUDING RADIOSCOPY AND COMPLEMENTARY INSPECTION METHODS USING NEUTRONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th World Conference on Neutron Radiography CY MAY 10-16, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA DE ACRR; BISMUTH; COLLIMATOR; FILTERS; REAL-TIME; NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY; THERMAL NEUTRONS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBL PI LANGHORNE PA 820 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, LANGHORNE, PA 19047 BN 2-88124-624-9 PY 1994 BP 423 EP 431 PG 9 WC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics GA BB57L UT WOS:A1994BB57L00048 ER PT B AU RHODES, E KUPPERMAN, DS HITTERMAN, RL AF RHODES, E KUPPERMAN, DS HITTERMAN, RL BE Barton, JP TI DUAL-ENERGY NEUTRON TOMOGRAPHY OF WATER IN ROCK USING THE ARGONNE IPNS SO NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY (4): INCLUDING RADIOSCOPY AND COMPLEMENTARY INSPECTION METHODS USING NEUTRONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th World Conference on Neutron Radiography CY MAY 10-16, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBL PI LANGHORNE PA 820 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, LANGHORNE, PA 19047 BN 2-88124-624-9 PY 1994 BP 621 EP 625 PG 5 WC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics GA BB57L UT WOS:A1994BB57L00073 ER PT B AU RHODES, E DICKERMAN, CE DEVOLPI, A PETERS, CW AF RHODES, E DICKERMAN, CE DEVOLPI, A PETERS, CW BE Barton, JP TI APSTNG - NEUTRON INTERROGATION FOR DETECTION OF NUCLEAR AND CW WEAPONS, EXPLOSIVES, AND DRUGS SO NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY (4): INCLUDING RADIOSCOPY AND COMPLEMENTARY INSPECTION METHODS USING NEUTRONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th World Conference on Neutron Radiography CY MAY 10-16, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBL PI LANGHORNE PA 820 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, LANGHORNE, PA 19047 BN 2-88124-624-9 PY 1994 BP 827 EP 835 PG 9 WC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Imaging Science & Photographic Technology; Physics GA BB57L UT WOS:A1994BB57L00096 ER PT B AU ZOU, JY SCHRADER, GL AF ZOU, JY SCHRADER, GL BE Corberan, VC Bellon, SV TI SELECTIVE OXIDATION OVER STRUCTURED MULTICOMPONENT MOLYBDATE CATALYSTS SO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SELECTIVE OXIDATION II SE STUDIES IN SURFACE SCIENCE AND CATALYSIS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd World Congress/4th European Workshop Meeting on New Developments in Selective Oxidation II CY SEP 20-24, 1993 CL BENALMADENA, SPAIN SP REAL SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA QUIM, GRUPO ESPECIALIZASO CATALISIS, CONSEJO SUP INVESTIGACIONES CIENT, INST CATALISIS & PETR ID MALEIC-ANHYDRIDE; MNMOO4/MOO3 CATALYSTS; C-4 HYDROCARBONS; ACTIVE-SITES; PHASE COOPERATION; MOO3 CATALYSTS; EXCESS MOO3; 1,3-BUTADIENE; 1-BUTENE; CONVERSION AB NiMoO4-MoO3 catalysts prepared by reactive sputtering were evaluated for the conversion of 1-butene to furan and maleic anhydride. As for precipitated catalysts, individual phases of NiMoO4 or MoO3 yielded very little of these products; however, thin films (150-300 Angstrom) of NiMoO4 on MoO3 (010) surfaces were highly active and selective. The sputtering technique has significant advantages for preparation and characterization of multicomponent catalysts compared to precipitation or impregnation routes. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. RP ZOU, JY (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,CTR INTERFACIAL MAT & CRYSTALLIZAT,DEPT CHEM ENGN,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 33 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81552-X J9 STUD SURF SCI CATAL PY 1994 VL 82 BP 19 EP 30 PG 12 WC Business; Chemistry, Applied; Chemistry, Physical SC Business & Economics; Chemistry GA BC20N UT WOS:A1994BC20N00002 ER PT B AU THOMPSON, MR HESS, AC NICHOLAS, JB WHITE, JC ANCHELL, J EBNER, JR AF THOMPSON, MR HESS, AC NICHOLAS, JB WHITE, JC ANCHELL, J EBNER, JR BE Corberan, VC Bellon, SV TI A CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF THE BULK STRUCTURE OF VANADYL PYROPHOSPHATE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR N-BUTANE OXIDATION SO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SELECTIVE OXIDATION II SE STUDIES IN SURFACE SCIENCE AND CATALYSIS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd World Congress/4th European Workshop Meeting on New Developments in Selective Oxidation II CY SEP 20-24, 1993 CL BENALMADENA, SPAIN SP REAL SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA QUIM, GRUPO ESPECIALIZASO CATALISIS, CONSEJO SUP INVESTIGACIONES CIENT, INST CATALISIS & PETR ID PHOSPHORUS OXIDE CATALYSTS; MALEIC-ANHYDRIDE; SELECTIVE OXIDATION; PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; P/V RATIO; (VO)2H4P2O9; PHOSPHATE; BUTENE; PHASE AB The evolution of the structure of vanadyl pyrophosphate from its vanadyl hydrogen phosphate precursors occurs with a change in point group symmetry and a transition through an amorphous phase. Based on the crystal structures of these materials, there are no simple topotactic pathways between the precursor and product. An idealized model of the solid-state structure of vanadyl pyrophosphate is introduced and the notion of polytypism discussed with respect to the preparation of vanadium-phosphorus-oxide (VPO) based catalysts. Periodic ab initio Hartree-Fock calculations have been used to compute energy differences between various polytypical vanadyl pyrophosphate crystal structures. These calculations indicate that the experimentally determined structures for emerald-green and red-brown crystals of vanadyl pyrophosphate are expected to be among the most stable for this material. Implications to catalysis relate to the method of synthesis and equilibration of VPO catalysts, and to variation in the expected surface structures for vanadyl pyrophosphate. C1 MONSANTO CO, CORP RES LABS, ST LOUIS, MO 63303 USA. RP THOMPSON, MR (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, MOLEC SCI RES CTR, BOX 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 29 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81552-X J9 STUD SURF SCI CATAL PY 1994 VL 82 BP 167 EP 181 PG 15 WC Business; Chemistry, Applied; Chemistry, Physical SC Business & Economics; Chemistry GA BC20N UT WOS:A1994BC20N00017 ER PT B AU GOLDSTON, RJ AF GOLDSTON, RJ BE Rosenbluth, MN TI THE ROLE AND MISSION OF A STEADY-STATE ADVANCED TOKAMAK SO NEW IDEAS IN TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT SE RESEARCH TRENDS IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Topical Conference on New Ideas in Tokamak Confinement CY JAN 27-29, 1992 CL LA JOLLA, CA SP INST ADV PHYS STUDIES, LA JOLLA INT SCH PHYS, INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY, AMER PHYS SOC C1 PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-131-8 J9 RES TR PHYS PY 1994 BP 39 EP 54 PG 16 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Nuclear SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA BC43E UT WOS:A1994BC43E00003 ER PT B AU CARRERAS, BA LYNCH, VE GARCIA, L AF CARRERAS, BA LYNCH, VE GARCIA, L BE Rosenbluth, MN TI FLOW GENERATION BY TURBULENCE SO NEW IDEAS IN TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT SE RESEARCH TRENDS IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Topical Conference on New Ideas in Tokamak Confinement CY JAN 27-29, 1992 CL LA JOLLA, CA SP INST ADV PHYS STUDIES, LA JOLLA INT SCH PHYS, INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY, AMER PHYS SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-131-8 J9 RES TR PHYS PY 1994 BP 141 EP 153 PG 13 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Nuclear SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA BC43E UT WOS:A1994BC43E00008 ER PT B AU RAX, JM LAURENT, L BECOULET, A GAMBIER, D MOREAU, D SAMAIN, A AF RAX, JM LAURENT, L BECOULET, A GAMBIER, D MOREAU, D SAMAIN, A BE Rosenbluth, MN TI RUNAWAY DYNAMICS IN TOKAMAKS SO NEW IDEAS IN TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT SE RESEARCH TRENDS IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Topical Conference on New Ideas in Tokamak Confinement CY JAN 27-29, 1992 CL LA JOLLA, CA SP INST ADV PHYS STUDIES, LA JOLLA INT SCH PHYS, INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY, AMER PHYS SOC C1 PRINCETON UNIV,PPPL,PRINCETON,NJ 08544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-131-8 J9 RES TR PHYS PY 1994 BP 154 EP 167 PG 14 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Nuclear SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA BC43E UT WOS:A1994BC43E00009 ER PT B AU COHEN, RH AF COHEN, RH BE Rosenbluth, MN TI PHYSICS OF TOKAMAK SCRAPE-OFF LAYER CONFINEMENT SO NEW IDEAS IN TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT SE RESEARCH TRENDS IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Topical Conference on New Ideas in Tokamak Confinement CY JAN 27-29, 1992 CL LA JOLLA, CA SP INST ADV PHYS STUDIES, LA JOLLA INT SCH PHYS, INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY, AMER PHYS SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-131-8 J9 RES TR PHYS PY 1994 BP 190 EP 198 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Nuclear SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA BC43E UT WOS:A1994BC43E00011 ER PT B AU HAMMETT, GW DORLAND, W BEER, M PERKINS, FW AF HAMMETT, GW DORLAND, W BEER, M PERKINS, FW BE Rosenbluth, MN TI THE GYROFLUID APPROACH TO SIMULATING TOKAMAK TURBULENCE SO NEW IDEAS IN TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT SE RESEARCH TRENDS IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Topical Conference on New Ideas in Tokamak Confinement CY JAN 27-29, 1992 CL LA JOLLA, CA SP INST ADV PHYS STUDIES, LA JOLLA INT SCH PHYS, INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY, AMER PHYS SOC C1 PRINCETON UNIV,PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-131-8 J9 RES TR PHYS PY 1994 BP 199 EP 216 PG 18 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Nuclear SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA BC43E UT WOS:A1994BC43E00012 ER PT B AU PERKINS, FW AF PERKINS, FW BE Rosenbluth, MN TI ISSUES IN TOKAMAK STELLARATOR TRANSPORT AND CONFINEMENT ENHANCEMENT MECHANISMS SO NEW IDEAS IN TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT SE RESEARCH TRENDS IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Topical Conference on New Ideas in Tokamak Confinement CY JAN 27-29, 1992 CL LA JOLLA, CA SP INST ADV PHYS STUDIES, LA JOLLA INT SCH PHYS, INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY, AMER PHYS SOC C1 PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-131-8 J9 RES TR PHYS PY 1994 BP 226 EP 291 PG 66 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Nuclear SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA BC43E UT WOS:A1994BC43E00014 ER PT B AU ONO, M AF ONO, M BE Rosenbluth, MN TI IMPROVEMENT OF TOKAMAK PERFORMANCE BY INJECTION OF ELECTRONS SO NEW IDEAS IN TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT SE RESEARCH TRENDS IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Topical Conference on New Ideas in Tokamak Confinement CY JAN 27-29, 1992 CL LA JOLLA, CA SP INST ADV PHYS STUDIES, LA JOLLA INT SCH PHYS, INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY, AMER PHYS SOC C1 PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-131-8 J9 RES TR PHYS PY 1994 BP 410 EP 430 PG 21 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Nuclear SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA BC43E UT WOS:A1994BC43E00021 ER PT S AU SHUH, DK TERMINELLO, LJ BOATNER, LA ABRAHAM, MM PERRY, D AF SHUH, DK TERMINELLO, LJ BOATNER, LA ABRAHAM, MM PERRY, D BE Chai, BHT Payne, SA Fan, TY Cassanho, A Allik, TH TI CHARACTERIZATION OF CE-DOPED LAPO4 BY X-RAY-ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY SO NEW MATERIALS FOR ADVANCED SOLID STATE LASERS SE Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on New Materials for Advanced Solid State Lasers, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 01, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RI Boatner, Lynn/I-6428-2013 OI Boatner, Lynn/0000-0002-0235-7594 NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 3 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 506 KEYSTONE DRIVE, WARRENDALE, PA 15088-7563 USA SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-228-6 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 329 BP 91 EP 96 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Applied SC Materials Science; Physics GA BA13D UT WOS:A1994BA13D00015 ER PT B AU MATTSON, JE FULLERTON, EE KUMAR, S LEE, SR SOWERS, CH GRIMSDITCH, M BADER, S PARKER, FT AF MATTSON, JE FULLERTON, EE KUMAR, S LEE, SR SOWERS, CH GRIMSDITCH, M BADER, S PARKER, FT BE MoranLopez, JL Sanchez, JM TI PHOTO-INDUCED AND THERMAL-INDUCED ANTIFERROMAGNETIC INTERLAYER COUPLING IN FE/(FE-SI) SUPERLATTICES SO NEW TRENDS IN MAGNETISM, MAGNETIC MATERIALS, AND THEIR APPLICATIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT II Latin American Workshop on Magnetism, Magnetic Materials and Their Applications CY AUG 24-27, 1993 CL GUANAJUATO, MEXICO C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44829-7 PY 1994 BP 157 EP 165 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC29R UT WOS:A1994BC29R00018 ER PT B AU SHUGART, L AF SHUGART, L BE Fossi, MC Leonzio, C TI GENOTOXIC RESPONSES IN BLOOD SO NONDESTRUCTIVE BIOMARKERS IN VERTEBRATES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NONDESTRUCTIVE BIOMARKERS IN VERTEBRATES CY MAY 25-27, 1992 CL UNIV SIENA, SIENA, ITALY SP US DOE, CNR, MONTE PASCHI SIENA, UNIV SIENA HO UNIV SIENA RP SHUGART, L (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA BOCA RATON BN 0-87371-648-5 PY 1994 BP 131 EP 145 PG 15 WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Toxicology; Zoology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Toxicology; Zoology GA BZ35E UT WOS:A1994BZ35E00005 ER PT B AU SHUGART, LR AF SHUGART, LR BE Fossi, MC Leonzio, C TI HEMOGLOBIN ADDUCTS SO NONDESTRUCTIVE BIOMARKERS IN VERTEBRATES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NONDESTRUCTIVE BIOMARKERS IN VERTEBRATES CY MAY 25-27, 1992 CL UNIV SIENA, SIENA, ITALY SP US DOE, CNR, MONTE PASCHI SIENA, UNIV SIENA HO UNIV SIENA RP SHUGART, LR (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA BOCA RATON BN 0-87371-648-5 PY 1994 BP 159 EP 168 PG 10 WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Toxicology; Zoology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Toxicology; Zoology GA BZ35E UT WOS:A1994BZ35E00007 ER PT B AU MCCARTHY, JF AF MCCARTHY, JF BE Fossi, MC Leonzio, C TI THE FUTURE OF NONDESTRUCTIVE BIOMARKERS SO NONDESTRUCTIVE BIOMARKERS IN VERTEBRATES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NONDESTRUCTIVE BIOMARKERS IN VERTEBRATES CY MAY 25-27, 1992 CL UNIV SIENA, SIENA, ITALY SP US DOE, CNR, MONTE PASCHI SIENA, UNIV SIENA HO UNIV SIENA RP MCCARTHY, JF (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA BOCA RATON BN 0-87371-648-5 PY 1994 BP 313 EP 324 PG 12 WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Toxicology; Zoology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Toxicology; Zoology GA BZ35E UT WOS:A1994BZ35E00014 ER PT B AU KOZACZEK, KJ RUUD, CO FITTING, JD AF KOZACZEK, KJ RUUD, CO FITTING, JD BE Green, RE Kozaczek, KJ Ruud, CO TI MEASUREMENT OF RESIDUAL STRESSES ON CERAMIC MATERIALS WITH HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION SO NONDESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS VI LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Symposium on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials CY JUN 07-11, 1993 CL OAHU, HI C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44816-5 PY 1994 BP 285 EP 290 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC23T UT WOS:A1994BC23T00036 ER PT B AU STECKENRIDER, JS WAGNER, JW AF STECKENRIDER, JS WAGNER, JW BE Green, RE Kozaczek, KJ Ruud, CO TI TIME-RESOLVED HOLOGRAPHY FOR THE MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF CRACK-TIP MOTION IN DYNAMIC FRACTURE SO NONDESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS VI LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Symposium on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials CY JUN 07-11, 1993 CL OAHU, HI C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44816-5 PY 1994 BP 349 EP 356 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC23T UT WOS:A1994BC23T00044 ER PT B AU ANDERSON, AJ THOMPSON, RB COOK, CS AF ANDERSON, AJ THOMPSON, RB COOK, CS BE Green, RE Kozaczek, KJ Ruud, CO TI ULTRASONIC MEASUREMENT OF THE KEARNS TEXTURE PARAMETER IN ZIRCALOY SO NONDESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS VI LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Symposium on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials CY JUN 07-11, 1993 CL OAHU, HI C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT MAT SCI,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44816-5 PY 1994 BP 375 EP 381 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC23T UT WOS:A1994BC23T00048 ER PT B AU KAMEDA, J AF KAMEDA, J BE Liaw, PK Buck, O Arsenault, RJ Green, RE TI DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL PUNCH TESTING TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION TO EVALUATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES DEGRADATION SO NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION AND MATERIAL PROPERTIES II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Nondestructive Evaluation and Material Properties II, at the 1993 TMS Fall Meeting CY OCT 19-21, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, MAT INFORMAT SOC C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-230-2 PY 1994 BP 43 EP 60 PG 18 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BB79M UT WOS:A1994BB79M00005 ER PT B AU GOVINDARAJU, MR SIPAHI, LB JILES, DC LIAW, P DRINON, D AF GOVINDARAJU, MR SIPAHI, LB JILES, DC LIAW, P DRINON, D BE Liaw, PK Buck, O Arsenault, RJ Green, RE TI NDE OF IRRADIATION DEGRADATION IN NUCLEAR PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS BY MAGNETIC BARKHAUSEN SIGNAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE SO NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION AND MATERIAL PROPERTIES II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Nondestructive Evaluation and Material Properties II, at the 1993 TMS Fall Meeting CY OCT 19-21, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, MAT INFORMAT SOC C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. 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RI Jiles, David/H-9548-2012 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-230-2 PY 1994 BP 133 EP 144 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BB79M UT WOS:A1994BB79M00011 ER PT S AU BISHOP, AR DELEON, JM SALKOLA, MI AF BISHOP, AR DELEON, JM SALKOLA, MI BE Spatschek, KH Mertens, FG TI POLARON TUNNELING IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS SO NONLINEAR COHERENT STRUCTURES IN PHYSICS AND BIOLOGY SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nonlinear Coherent Structures in Physics and Biology CY JUN 01-04, 1993 CL BAYREUTH, GERMANY SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV2 C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44803-3 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 329 BP 207 EP 213 PG 7 WC Biophysics; Mathematics, Applied; Physics, Multidisciplinary SC Biophysics; Mathematics; Physics GA BB98F UT WOS:A1994BB98F00030 ER PT B AU BAKER, GA AF BAKER, GA BE Cuyt, A TI THE ACCURACY-THROUGH-ORDER AND THE EQUIVALENCE PROPERTIES IN THE ALGEBRAIC APPROXIMANT SO NONLINEAR NUMERICAL METHODS AND RATIONAL APPROXIMATION II SE MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Nonlinear Numerical Methods and Rational Approximation II CY SEP 05-11, 1993 CL UNIV ANTWERP, ANTWERP, BELGIUM SP NATL FONDS WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK, FONDS NATL RECH SCI, UNIV ANTWERP, IBM, ASLK, MIVA HO UNIV ANTWERP DE PADE APPROXIMANT; ALGEBRAIC APPROXIMANT; ACCURACY-THROUGH-ORDER PROPERTY; EQUIVALENCE PROPERTY C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS BN 0-7923-2967-8 J9 MATH APPL PY 1994 VL 296 BP 283 EP 289 PG 7 WC Mathematics, Applied; Mathematics SC Mathematics GA BB88F UT WOS:A1994BB88F00024 ER PT B AU WARREN, ME LEAR, KL GOURLEY, PL HADLEY, GR LOTT, JA VAWTER, GA CHALMERS, SA BRENNAN, TM HAMMONS, BE ZOLPER, JC AF WARREN, ME LEAR, KL GOURLEY, PL HADLEY, GR LOTT, JA VAWTER, GA CHALMERS, SA BRENNAN, TM HAMMONS, BE ZOLPER, JC BE Peygambarian, N Everitt, H Eckardt, RC Lowenthal, DD TI PHASE-LOCKED ARRAYS OF VERTICAL-CAVITY SURFACE-EMITTING LASERS SO NONLINEAR OPTICS FOR HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONICS AND OPTICAL FREQUENCY CONVERSION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Nonlinear Optics for High-Speed Electronics and Optical Frequency Conversion CY JAN 24-26, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87125. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1440-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2145 BP 70 EP 81 DI 10.1117/12.177131 PG 12 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA89H UT WOS:A1994BA89H00009 ER PT B AU VELSKO, SP WEBB, MS AF VELSKO, SP WEBB, MS BE Peygambarian, N Everitt, H Eckardt, RC Lowenthal, DD TI HIGH AVERAGE POWER PARAMETRIC FREQUENCY-CONVERSION - NEW CONCEPTS AND NEW PUMP SOURCES SO NONLINEAR OPTICS FOR HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONICS AND OPTICAL FREQUENCY CONVERSION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Nonlinear Optics for High-Speed Electronics and Optical Frequency Conversion CY JAN 24-26, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1440-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2145 BP 309 EP 315 DI 10.1117/12.177156 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA89H UT WOS:A1994BA89H00032 ER PT S AU PEKALA, RW MAYER, ST POCO, JF KASCHMITTER, JL AF PEKALA, RW MAYER, ST POCO, JF KASCHMITTER, JL BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF CARBON AEROGEL ELECTRODES SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 5 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 79 EP 85 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00012 ER PT S AU HETTICH, RL JIN, C BRITT, PF TUINMAN, AA COMPTON, RN AF HETTICH, RL JIN, C BRITT, PF TUINMAN, AA COMPTON, RN BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI IONIC PROPERTIES OF HYDROGENATED AND FLUORINATED FULLERENES SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Hettich, Robert/N-1458-2016 OI Hettich, Robert/0000-0001-7708-786X NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 133 EP 144 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00019 ER PT S AU JACOBS, SJ GILLEN, KT CAHILL, PA HENDERSON, CC ROHLFING, CM AF JACOBS, SJ GILLEN, KT CAHILL, PA HENDERSON, CC ROHLFING, CM BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF FULLERENE DERIVATIVES - C60H2, C60H4, C70H2, AND C60(CH2)2 SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 145 EP 150 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00020 ER PT S AU MOROSIN, B JACOBS, J HENDERSON, C SCHIRBER, JE AF MOROSIN, B JACOBS, J HENDERSON, C SCHIRBER, JE BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI STOICHIOMETRICALLY CONTROLLED SOLID STATE SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTAL GROWTH OF C60H2 SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 151 EP 156 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00021 ER PT S AU QUONG, AA PEDERSON, MR AF QUONG, AA PEDERSON, MR BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI 1ST-PRINCIPLES DETERMINATION OF THE POLARIZABILITIES OF CARBON TUBULES AS A FUNCTION OF LENGTH SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 241 EP 244 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00034 ER PT S AU CARLISLE, JA TERMINELLO, LJ HUDSON, EA SHIRLEY, EL HIMPSEL, FJ JIA, JJ CALLCOTT, TA PERERA, RCC LOUIE, SG STOHR, J SAMANT, MG EDERER, DL AF CARLISLE, JA TERMINELLO, LJ HUDSON, EA SHIRLEY, EL HIMPSEL, FJ JIA, JJ CALLCOTT, TA PERERA, RCC LOUIE, SG STOHR, J SAMANT, MG EDERER, DL BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ORBITALS OF C-60 AND C-70 PROBED WITH C1S EMISSION AND ABSORPTION SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 245 EP 250 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00035 ER PT S AU SONG, XY CAO, W HUNT, AJ AF SONG, XY CAO, W HUNT, AJ BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI AEM AND HREM EVALUATION OF CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES IN SILICA AEROGELS SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 269 EP 274 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00039 ER PT S AU LANE, PA SHINAR, J AF LANE, PA SHINAR, J BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI A PHOTOLUMINESCENCE DETECTED MAGNETIC RESONANCE (PLDMR) STUDY OF C-70 FILMS, GLASSES AND PHOTOPOLYMERIZED AND OXIDIZED FULLERENES SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 349 EP 355 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00052 ER PT S AU WANG, CZ HO, KM AF WANG, CZ HO, KM BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI STRUCTURE AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF DIAMOND-LIKE AMORPHOUS CARBON SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 483 EP 488 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00070 ER PT S AU FRIEDMANN, TA SIEGAL, MP TALLANT, DR SIMPSON, RL DOMINGUEZ, F AF FRIEDMANN, TA SIEGAL, MP TALLANT, DR SIMPSON, RL DOMINGUEZ, F BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI RESIDUAL STRESS AND RAMAN SPECTRA OF LASER DEPOSITED HIGHLY TETRAHEDRAL-COORDINATED AMORPHOUS CARBON FILMS SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 501 EP 506 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00073 ER PT S AU SIEGAL, MP FRIEDMANN, TA KURTZ, SR TALLANT, DR SIMPSON, RL DOMINGUEZ, F MCCARTY, KF AF SIEGAL, MP FRIEDMANN, TA KURTZ, SR TALLANT, DR SIMPSON, RL DOMINGUEZ, F MCCARTY, KF BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI STRUCTURAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGHLY TETRAHEDRAL-COORDINATED DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON FILMS GROWN BY PULSED-LASER DEPOSITION SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI McCarty, Kevin/F-9368-2012 OI McCarty, Kevin/0000-0002-8601-079X NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 507 EP 512 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00074 ER PT S AU PARMETER, JE TALLANT, DR SIEGAL, MP AF PARMETER, JE TALLANT, DR SIEGAL, MP BE Renschler, CL Cox, DM Pouch, JJ Achiba, Y TI THERMAL STABILITY STUDIES OF DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON FILMS SO NOVEL FORMS OF CARBON II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Forms of Carbon II, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-249-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 349 BP 513 EP 518 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC30W UT WOS:A1994BC30W00075 ER PT B AU SIKKA, VK COOPER, R AF SIKKA, VK COOPER, R BE Singh, J Copley, SM TI Synthesis of Ni3Al and NiAl intermetallics SO NOVEL TECHNIQUES IN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Techniques in Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Materials, at the 1994 Fall TMS/M Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP Mat Informat Soc, Mat Synthesis & Proc Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Electr Magnet & Photon Mat Div C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-288-4 PY 1994 BP 23 EP 35 PG 13 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BD52U UT WOS:A1994BD52U00002 ER PT B AU NORTON, DP CHAKOUMAKOS, BC BUDAI, JD LOWNDES, DH SALES, BC THOMPSON, JR CHRISTEN, DK AF NORTON, DP CHAKOUMAKOS, BC BUDAI, JD LOWNDES, DH SALES, BC THOMPSON, JR CHRISTEN, DK BE Singh, J Copley, SM TI Formation of artificially-layered superconducting materials by pulsed-laser deposition SO NOVEL TECHNIQUES IN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Techniques in Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Materials, at the 1994 Fall TMS/M Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP Mat Informat Soc, Mat Synthesis & Proc Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Electr Magnet & Photon Mat Div C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Chakoumakos, Bryan/A-5601-2016; Budai, John/R-9276-2016 OI Chakoumakos, Bryan/0000-0002-7870-6543; Budai, John/0000-0002-7444-1306 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-288-4 PY 1994 BP 231 EP 240 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BD52U UT WOS:A1994BD52U00019 ER PT B AU MITCHELL, TE NASTASI, M JERVIS, TR KUNG, H AF MITCHELL, TE NASTASI, M JERVIS, TR KUNG, H BE Singh, J Copley, SM TI Synthesis, structure and mechanical properties of nanolayered composites of Mo, MoSi2, MoSi2Nx, and SiC SO NOVEL TECHNIQUES IN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Techniques in Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Materials, at the 1994 Fall TMS/M Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP Mat Informat Soc, Mat Synthesis & Proc Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Electr Magnet & Photon Mat Div C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR MAT SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-288-4 PY 1994 BP 271 EP 281 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BD52U UT WOS:A1994BD52U00023 ER PT B AU HURD, AJ AF HURD, AJ BE Singh, J Copley, SM TI New developments for sol-gel film and fiber processing SO NOVEL TECHNIQUES IN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Techniques in Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Materials, at the 1994 Fall TMS/M Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP Mat Informat Soc, Mat Synthesis & Proc Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Electr Magnet & Photon Mat Div C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT CERAM PROC SCI,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-288-4 PY 1994 BP 283 EP 290 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BD52U UT WOS:A1994BD52U00024 ER PT B AU MCINTYRE, DC STINNETT, RW BUCHHEIT, RG REJ, DJ MUENCHAUSEN, R GREENLY, J THOMPSON, M JOHNSTON, G AF MCINTYRE, DC STINNETT, RW BUCHHEIT, RG REJ, DJ MUENCHAUSEN, R GREENLY, J THOMPSON, M JOHNSTON, G BE Singh, J Copley, SM TI Use of high energy, high flux, pulsed ion beams for rapid thermal surface treatment SO NOVEL TECHNIQUES IN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Techniques in Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Materials, at the 1994 Fall TMS/M Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP Mat Informat Soc, Mat Synthesis & Proc Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Electr Magnet & Photon Mat Div C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-288-4 PY 1994 BP 313 EP 325 PG 13 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BD52U UT WOS:A1994BD52U00026 ER PT B AU PEACHEY, NM SAMUELS, JA ESPINOZA, BF ADAMS, CD SMITH, DC DYE, RC TUENGE, RT SCHAUS, CF KING, CN AF PEACHEY, NM SAMUELS, JA ESPINOZA, BF ADAMS, CD SMITH, DC DYE, RC TUENGE, RT SCHAUS, CF KING, CN BE Singh, J Copley, SM TI MOCVD of gallium and calcium sulfides for improved phosphor processing SO NOVEL TECHNIQUES IN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Novel Techniques in Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Materials, at the 1994 Fall TMS/M Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP Mat Informat Soc, Mat Synthesis & Proc Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Electr Magnet & Photon Mat Div C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-288-4 PY 1994 BP 365 EP 374 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BD52U UT WOS:A1994BD52U00029 ER PT J AU RICE, BW HOOPER, EB AF RICE, BW HOOPER, EB TI POLOIDAL FIELD-MEASUREMENTS DURING SAWTEETH AND DISRUPTIONS ON MTX SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID SAWTOOTH OSCILLATIONS; SAFETY FACTOR; TOKAMAK DISCHARGES; FIR POLARIMETRY; MAGNETIC-FIELD; DIII-D; PLASMA; STOCHASTICITY; RECONNECTION; POLARIZATION AB A fifteen chord far infrared polarimeter has been used to measure internal poloidal field profiles in the Microwave Tokamak Experiment (MTX) during sawteeth, disruptions and electron cyclotron heating (ECH). A brief overview is presented of the instrument and the techniques used to analyse the profile data, followed by experimental results. Polarimeter current density (J) measurements are shown to be in good agreement with the expected resistivity profile based on T(e) measurements. Measurements of safety factor (q) profiles during sawtoothing ohmic discharges are presented and are compared with various sawtooth models. It is found that q0 approximately 0.7-0.85 during sawteeth and q0 > 1 without sawteeth. The change in q0 during the sawtooth ramp is small, at deltaq0 approximately 0.01. Finally, data are presented for ohmic discharges with higher core impurity radiation levels. The large radiated power produces hollow T(e) and J profiles, and often leads to a disruption. This type of disruption has been stabilized on MTX by peaking the J profile through ECH in the core. RP RICE, BW (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 42 TC 25 Z9 25 U1 0 U2 1 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PD JAN PY 1994 VL 34 IS 1 BP 1 EP 21 DI 10.1088/0029-5515/34/1/I01 PG 21 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA NQ442 UT WOS:A1994NQ44200001 ER PT J AU MACAULAY, AK AF MACAULAY, AK TI GEOMETRICAL, KINETIC AND ATOMIC PHYSICS EFFECTS IN A 2-DIMENSIONAL TIME-DEPENDENT FLUID SIMULATION OF ABLATING FUEL PELLETS SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID HYDROGEN PELLET; PLASMA; TOKAMAK; CLOUD; FIELD; JET AB The ablation process of hydrogen fuel pellets in hot magnetized plasmas is investigated using a newly developed two dimensional time dependent hydrodynamics code, P2D. Surface evaporation and ablated fluid flow are evolved, coupled with a kinetic calculation of the non-local heating due to slowing down of hot Maxwellian background electrons in the cold ablated plasma. Results of the neutral gas shielding model of pellet ablation are extended to include effects due to non-spherical ablation flows, proper treatment of scattering in the kinetic calculation of the hot electron heat deposition, and atomic physics processes in the ablation cloud and at the pellet surface. These effects have been considered previously, though never as a comprehensive whole. The non-spherical nature of the ablation flow reduces the ablation rate by about a factor of two, while the use of a full Maxwellian distribution for the hot electrons increases ablation by a factor of about four. With Maxwellian hot electrons, atomic physics effects (principally due to dissociation and sublimation) can reduce the ablation rate by up to a factor of two. These effects are systematically quantified using simple physical arguments and code results. For comparison with experiment, we give a simple fit to the code ablation rate results for spherical deuterium Pellets: G2DGS almost-equal-to 1.65 x 10(15) R(p)[cm]1.26n(e)[Cm-3]0.35 T(e)[eV]1.87 atoms/s, where R(p) is the pellet radius and n(e) (T(e)) is the plasma density (temperature). This fit is compared with measured local ablation rates in Ohmic discharges on TFTR and JET. Predicted ablation rate profiles agree well with those on TFTR, but poorly with those on JET; pellet penetration depths agree well on both machines. Probable causes of the observed discrepancies (both experimental and theoretical) are discussed; in particular, transport processes in the post injection plasmas are shown to be able to account for some of the differences. C1 UNIV ALBERTA, CANADIAN NETWORK SPACE RES, EDMONTON T6G 2E1, ALBERTA, CANADA. RP PRINCETON UNIV, PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB, PRINCETON, NJ 08544 USA. NR 26 TC 20 Z9 22 U1 1 U2 4 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND SN 0029-5515 EI 1741-4326 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PD JAN PY 1994 VL 34 IS 1 BP 43 EP 62 DI 10.1088/0029-5515/34/1/I03 PG 20 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA NQ442 UT WOS:A1994NQ44200003 ER PT J AU HOANG, GT GIL, C JOFFRIN, E MOREAU, D BECOULET, A BIBET, P BIZARRO, JP BUDNY, RV CARRASCO, J COULON, JP DEMICHELIS, C DEWIT, TD MONIERGARBET, P GONICHE, M GUIRLET, R HUTTER, T KAYE, SM LASALLE, J LAURENT, L LECOUSTEY, P LITAUDON, X MATTIOLI, M PEYSSON, Y PECQUET, AL REY, G SABBAGH, SA SAOUTIC, B TONON, G VALLET, JC AF HOANG, GT GIL, C JOFFRIN, E MOREAU, D BECOULET, A BIBET, P BIZARRO, JP BUDNY, RV CARRASCO, J COULON, JP DEMICHELIS, C DEWIT, TD MONIERGARBET, P GONICHE, M GUIRLET, R HUTTER, T KAYE, SM LASALLE, J LAURENT, L LECOUSTEY, P LITAUDON, X MATTIOLI, M PEYSSON, Y PECQUET, AL REY, G SABBAGH, SA SAOUTIC, B TONON, G VALLET, JC TI IMPROVED CONFINEMENT IN HIGH L(I) LOWER-HYBRID DRIVEN STEADY-STATE PLASMAS IN TORE-SUPRA SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID ENERGY CONFINEMENT; TOKAMAK; REACTOR AB The global energy confinement of combined ohmic and lower hybrid driven TORE SUPRA plasmas has been analysed at various densities. In contradiction to the L mode ITER scaling law, this analysis indicates that the global energy confinement time depends strongly on the plasma density. Furthermore, the thermal electron energy content of steady state discharges is found to be in good agreement with the global Rebut-Lallia-Watkins (RLW) scaling law. Current ramp experiments show an enhancement of the global energy confinement with the internal inductance, l(i). These results have been extended to steady state regimes with lower hybrid current drive. Improved confinement has been obtained in a high l(i) steady state plasma (l(i) = 1.7), where the modification of the current profile by lower hybrid waves leads to an increase in the central value of the safety factor (qpsi(0) almost-equal-to 2). In this case, the global confinement time is shown to exceed the value predicted by the RLW scaling law by 40%. C1 INST SUPER TECN,ASSOC EURATOM,CTR FUSAO NUCL,LISBON 1,PORTUGAL. PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08544. COLUMBIA UNIV,DEPT APPL PHYS,NEW YORK,NY 10027. RP HOANG, GT (reprint author), EURATOM,CEA,CTR ETUD CADARACHE,DEPT RECH FUS CONTROLEE,ST PAUL DURANCE,FRANCE. RI Sabbagh, Steven/C-7142-2011; Bizarro, Joao P. S./F-4124-2011; OI Bizarro, Joao P. S./0000-0002-0698-6259; LAURENT, LOUIS/0000-0001-6158-8790 NR 32 TC 108 Z9 111 U1 5 U2 10 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PD JAN PY 1994 VL 34 IS 1 BP 75 EP 85 DI 10.1088/0029-5515/34/1/I05 PG 11 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA NQ442 UT WOS:A1994NQ44200005 ER PT J AU HOULBERG, WA ATTENBERGER, SE GRAPPERHAUS, MJ AF HOULBERG, WA ATTENBERGER, SE GRAPPERHAUS, MJ TI DENSITY PROFILE CONTROL IN A FUSION-REACTOR USING PELLET INJECTION SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID FINITE-ASPECT-RATIO; TOKAMAK REACTORS; TRANSPORT; JET; DISCHARGES; RADIATION; PLASMAS; CODE AB The relationships between plasma parameters that are dependent on the density profile (fusion rate, core and edge densities and temperatures, density and temperature profile peaking), fuel particle pumping in the divertor (expressed as particle throughput) and pellet injection parameters (size, velocity and injection frequency) are examined for tokamak reactor plasmas. These relationships are illustrated with the results of transport simulations of steady state conditions for a nominal set of reactor parameters representative of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) using pellet parameters characteristic of both present and advanced injectors. The radial separation between the pellet source and the pumping in the divertor region, even with very modest pellet velocities, allows for the possibility of density profile control in the plasma edge. When matching both fusion power and edge density constraints, fuel particle throughput decreases with increasing pellet penetration. The sensitivity of the results to the details of the transport model and to the limit on the edge density is also examined. C1 UNIV ILLINOIS,URBANA,IL 61801. RP HOULBERG, WA (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 34 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PD JAN PY 1994 VL 34 IS 1 BP 93 EP 108 DI 10.1088/0029-5515/34/1/I07 PG 16 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA NQ442 UT WOS:A1994NQ44200007 ER PT J AU THOMSEN, K CAMPBELL, DJ CORDEY, JG KARDAUN, OJWF RYTER, F STROTH, U KUS, A DEBOO, JC SCHISSEL, DP MIURA, Y SUZUKI, N MORI, M MATSUDA, T TAMAI, H TAKIZUKA, T ITOH, SI ITOH, K KAYE, SM AF THOMSEN, K CAMPBELL, DJ CORDEY, JG KARDAUN, OJWF RYTER, F STROTH, U KUS, A DEBOO, JC SCHISSEL, DP MIURA, Y SUZUKI, N MORI, M MATSUDA, T TAMAI, H TAKIZUKA, T ITOH, SI ITOH, K KAYE, SM TI ITER H-MODE CONFINEMENT DATABASE UPDATE SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID DIII-D TOKAMAK; ENERGY CONFINEMENT; PLASMA; ASDEX AB This paper describes an update of the H mode confinement database that has been assembled for the ITER project. Data were collected from six machines of different sizes and shapes: ASDEX, DIII-D, JET, JFT-2M, PBX-M and PDX. The updated database contains better estimates of fast ion energy content and thermal energy confinement times, discharges with RF heating, data using boronization, beryllium and pellets, more systematic parameter scans, and other features. The list of variables in the database has been expanded, and the selection criteria for the standard dataset have been modified. We also present simple scalings of the total and thermal energy confinement time to the new dataset. C1 MAX PLANCK INST PLASMA PHYS,W-8046 GARCHING,GERMANY. GEN ATOM CO,SAN DIEGO,CA 92138. JAPAN ATOM ENERGY RES INST,TOKAI,IBARAKI 31911,JAPAN. KYUSHU UNIV,INST APPL MECH,KASUGA,FUKUOKA 816,JAPAN. NATL INST FUS SCI,NAGOYA,JAPAN. PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08544. RP THOMSEN, K (reprint author), JET JOINT UNDERTAKING,ABINGDON,OXON,ENGLAND. RI Kyushu, RIAM/F-4018-2015; U-ID, Kyushu/C-5291-2016 NR 20 TC 96 Z9 96 U1 0 U2 4 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PD JAN PY 1994 VL 34 IS 1 BP 131 EP 167 DI 10.1088/0029-5515/34/1/I10 PG 37 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA NQ442 UT WOS:A1994NQ44200010 ER PT J AU BURCHELL, TD OKU, T AF BURCHELL, TD OKU, T TI MATERIALS PROPERTIES DATA FOR FUSION-REACTOR PLASMA-FACING CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID NEUTRON-IRRADIATION; MESOPHASE PITCH; GRAPHITE; MICROSTRUCTURE; SOLUBILITY; FIBERS; DAMAGE AB A summary of materials properties data for fusion reactor plasma facing carbon-carbon composites is given. Data are reported for 1D, 2D and 3D carbon-carbon composites materials. Properties reported include: physical properties, mechanical properties, corrosion effects and tritium behavior. The effect of neutron irradiation on properties of carbon-carbon composites is discussed and available data are reported. C1 IBARAKI UNIV,FAC ENGN,HITACHI,IBARAKI 316,JAPAN. RP BURCHELL, TD (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN, USA. RI Burchell, Tim/E-6566-2017 OI Burchell, Tim/0000-0003-1436-1192 NR 53 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 1 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5 PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PY 1994 VL 5 SU S BP 77 EP 128 PG 52 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA QN580 UT WOS:A1994QN58000004 ER PT J AU MATTAS, RF AF MATTAS, RF TI RECOMMENDED PROPERTY DATA FOR MO, NE, AND V-ALLOYS SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article AB A report summarizing the properties of Mo, Nb, and V-alloys is given. The properties include baseline physical properties, baseline mechanical properties, and irradiated mechanical properties. RP MATTAS, RF (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 22 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5 PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PY 1994 VL 5 SU S BP 149 EP 162 PG 14 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA QN580 UT WOS:A1994QN58000006 ER PT J AU ZINKLE, SJ FABRITSIEV, SA AF ZINKLE, SJ FABRITSIEV, SA TI COPPER-ALLOYS FOR HIGH HEAT-FLUX STRUCTURE APPLICATIONS SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Review ID DISPERSION-STRENGTHENED COPPER; HIGH-CONDUCTIVITY COPPER; FUSION-REACTOR APPLICATIONS; HARDENED COPPER; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; NEUTRON-IRRADIATION; ION IRRADIATION; ELECTRICAL-RESISTIVITY; PHASE-STABILITY; PRECIPITATION C1 DV EFREMOV ELECTROPHYS APPARATUS RES INST, ST PETERSBURG 189631, RUSSIA. RP ZINKLE, SJ (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, DIV MET & CERAM, POB 2008, OAK RIDGE, TN 37831 USA. NR 145 TC 56 Z9 57 U1 0 U2 4 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND SN 0029-5515 EI 1741-4326 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PY 1994 VL 5 SU S BP 163 EP 191 PG 29 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA QN580 UT WOS:A1994QN58000007 ER PT J AU HASSANEIN, A KONKASHBAEV, I AF HASSANEIN, A KONKASHBAEV, I TI EROSION OF PLASMA-FACING MATERIALS DURING A TOKAMAK DISRUPTION SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID THERMAL QUENCH PHASE; HIGH HEAT FLUXES; SIMULATION; STABILITY AB The behavior of divertor materials during a major disruption in a tokamak reactor is very important to successful and reliable operation of the device. Erosion of material surfaces due to a thermal energy dump can severely limit the lifetimes of plasma-facing components and thus diminish the reactor's economic feasibility A comprehensive numerical model has been developed and used in this analysis, which includes all major physical processes taking place during plasma/material interactions. Models to account for material thermal evolution, plasma/vapor interaction physics, and models for hydrodynamic radiation transport in the developed vapor cloud abo ve the exposed surface are implemented in a self-consistent manner to realistically assess disruption damage. The extent of self-protection from the developed vapor cloud in front of the incoming plasma particles is critically important in determining the overall disruption lifetime. Models to study detailed effects of the strong magnetic field on the behavior of the vapor cloud and on the net erosion rate have also been developed and analyzed. Candidate materials such as beryllium and carbon are considered in this analysis. The dependence of divertor disruption lifetime on disruption physics and reactor conditions is analyzed and discussed. In addition, material erosion from melting of plasma-facing components during a tokamak disruption is also a serious problem that limits reactor operation and economical reactor lifetime. In particular metallic low-Z components such as Be will be subjected to severe melting during disruptions and edge localized modes (ELMs). Loss of the developed melt layer will critically shorten the lifetime of these components, severely contaminate the plasma, and seriously inhibit successful and reliable operation of the reactor. In this study mechanisms responsible for melt-layer loss during a disruption are also modeled and evaluated. Implications of melt-layer loss on the performance of metallic facing components in the reactor environment are discussed. C1 TROITSK INNOVAT & FUS RES INST,TROITSK 142092,RUSSIA. RP HASSANEIN, A (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 34 TC 24 Z9 24 U1 0 U2 2 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5 PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PY 1994 VL 5 SU S BP 193 EP 224 PG 32 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA QN580 UT WOS:A1994QN58000008 ER PT J AU BARTELS, HW KUNUGI, T RUSSO, AJ AF BARTELS, HW KUNUGI, T RUSSO, AJ TI RUNAWAY ELECTRON EFFECTS SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID TOKAMAK; PLASMA; JET; DISRUPTIONS; DISCHARGES; SIMULATION; RADIATION; ENERGY AB One of the possible consequences of tokamak operation is the generation of runaway electrons which can impact plasma facing components and cause damage due to high local energy deposition. This problem becomes more serious as the machine size and plasma current increases. Since large size and high currents are characteristics of proposed future machines, control of runaway generation is an important design consideration. The impact of runaway electrons on plasma facing components can be quantitatively studied with Monte Carlo codes which simulate the various processes leading to energy losses of the electrons. Some of these codes (GEANT3 and EGS4) originate from high energy physics where they have been used for many years to model detector responses. The accuracy of the codes is estimated to be better than 20%. Another code package (PTA) was developed specially for fusion purposes, and electron beam experiments were used to validate it. It is important to include the magnetic field in the analysis. It causes bending back of reflected charged particles and reduced penetration depth of the electrons due to gyration of the electrons around the magnetic field lines. Cooling tubes covered with 1 cm of graphite will melt st about 50 (25) MJ/m(2) if molybdenum (copper) is used. A bare metallic wall is prone to melting at about 15 MJ/m(2). C1 JAPAN ATOM ENERGY RES INST, TOKAI, IBARAKI 31911, JAPAN. SANDIA NATL LABS, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. RP MAX PLANCK INST PLASMA PHYS, EURATOM ASSOC, IIP, BOLTZMANNSTR 2, D-85748 GARCHING, GERMANY. NR 67 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 4 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND SN 0029-5515 EI 1741-4326 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PY 1994 VL 5 SU S BP 225 EP 244 PG 20 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA QN580 UT WOS:A1994QN58000009 ER PT J AU ARAKI, M AKIBA, M WATSON, RD BAXI, CB YOUCHISON, DL AF ARAKI, M AKIBA, M WATSON, RD BAXI, CB YOUCHISON, DL TI DATA-BASES FOR THERMO-HYDRODYNAMIC COUPLING WITH COOLANTS SO NUCLEAR FUSION LA English DT Article ID CRITICAL HEAT-FLUX; LOADS AB Since high heat flux removal in fusion reactors such as plasma facing components, in particular divertor plates, is subjected to high heat loads from their one side, comprehensive and promising databases are required. This database summarizes thermal and mechanical properties of various materials including newly developed carbon based materials. Thermal-hydraulics including heat transfer data and many critical heat flux data under one sided heating conditions are also summarized for water and helium gas. C1 SANDIA NATL LABS, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. GEN ATOM CO, SAN DIEGO, CA 92138 USA. RP ARAKI, M (reprint author), JAPAN ATOM ENERGY RES INST, 801-1 NAKA MACHI, NAKA, IBARAKI 31101, JAPAN. NR 43 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 1 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0029-5515 J9 NUCL FUSION JI Nucl. Fusion PY 1994 VL 5 SU S BP 245 EP 265 PG 21 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA QN580 UT WOS:A1994QN58000010 ER PT J AU GARCZYNSKI, V AF GARCZYNSKI, V TI CONSTRUCTION OF THE COURANT-SNYDER INVARIANTS FOR THE NONLINEAR EQUATIONS OF MOTION UNDER PRESENCE OF THE LINEAR COUPLING SO NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LA English DT Article AB A single particle subjected to an arbitrary static magnetic field, which includes skew-quadrupole and solenoidal fields, is considered. The Courant-Snyder invariants are constructed, and the long-term stability of the beam in a storage ring is formulated in terms of the normal modes. The generalized Courant-Snyder invariants become Lyapunov functions when the new generalized B-functions admit non-zero lower and finite upper bounds. RP GARCZYNSKI, V (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 7 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-9002 J9 NUCL INSTRUM METH A JI Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. Sect. A-Accel. Spectrom. Dect. Assoc. Equip. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 337 IS 2-3 BP 242 EP 245 DI 10.1016/0168-9002(94)91090-1 PG 4 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA MT956 UT WOS:A1994MT95600002 ER PT J AU HOJVAT, C ARETI, H HANSEN, S KUN, TF WANG, CH AF HOJVAT, C ARETI, H HANSEN, S KUN, TF WANG, CH TI A MULTIPLICITY TRIGGER PROCESSOR FOR A QUARK-GLUON PLASMA SEARCH AT THE TEVATRON COLLIDER SO NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LA English DT Article ID ANTIPROTON-PROTON COLLISIONS; SQUARE-ROOT-S=1.8 TEV; DRIFT CHAMBER; PERFORMANCE; DESIGN AB A fast trigger processor was developed for the study of high multiplicity charged particle events in collisions at the Tevatron Collider accelerator. The processor allowed the scaling of triggers for specified multiplicity ranges and was incorporated in the fast trigger logic. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV,AMES,IA. ACAD SINICA,INST HIGH ENERGY PHYS,BEIJING,PEOPLES R CHINA. RP HOJVAT, C (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 16 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-9002 J9 NUCL INSTRUM METH A JI Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. Sect. A-Accel. Spectrom. Dect. Assoc. Equip. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 337 IS 2-3 BP 306 EP 313 DI 10.1016/0168-9002(94)91098-7 PG 8 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA MT956 UT WOS:A1994MT95600010 ER PT J AU HAUGER, JA CHOI, Y HIRSCH, AS SCHARENBERG, RP STRINGFELLOW, BC TINCKNELL, ML PORILE, NT RAI, G GARBARINO, J MCINTYRE, RJ AF HAUGER, JA CHOI, Y HIRSCH, AS SCHARENBERG, RP STRINGFELLOW, BC TINCKNELL, ML PORILE, NT RAI, G GARBARINO, J MCINTYRE, RJ TI A TIME-OF-FLIGHT DETECTOR BASED ON SILICON AVALANCHE-DIODES SO NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LA English DT Article ID PHOTODIODES AB We have investigated reach-through silicon avalanche diodes (AVDs) as time of night detectors for nuclear and particle physics experiments. The signal is initiated by a minimum ionizing charged particle passing directly through the AVD. We have studied the effect of pulse amplitude and noise characteristics on timing using beta(-) particles. The time resolution of four AVDs has been measured with a range of standard deviations, sigma = 65-87 ps. This time resolution is comparable to the best available with the conventional alternative, a plastic scintillator and photomultiplier tube. Further optimization of the AVD results appears possible. C1 PURDUE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907. PURDUE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV NUCL SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. EG&G CANADA,DIV OPTOELECTR,VAUDREUIL J7V 8P7,PQ,CANADA. NR 3 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-9002 J9 NUCL INSTRUM METH A JI Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. Sect. A-Accel. Spectrom. Dect. Assoc. Equip. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 337 IS 2-3 BP 362 EP 369 DI 10.1016/0168-9002(94)91104-5 PG 8 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA MT956 UT WOS:A1994MT95600016 ER PT J AU MAIER, MR PERERA, PAA ROBERTSON, M WOLFS, FLH AF MAIER, MR PERERA, PAA ROBERTSON, M WOLFS, FLH TI THE 16-CHANNEL APEX CONSTANT FRACTION DISCRIMINATOR SO NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LA English DT Article ID HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS; POSITRON; SPECTROSCOPY; PEAKS AB A sixteen-channel constant fraction discriminator (CFD) has been constructed for the ATLAS Positron EXperiment (APEX). An integrated circuit, recently introduced commercially, contains all the electronic building blocks required to construct a CFD and makes it possible to fit sixteen CFD channels into a single-width CAMAC module. An important new feature is the time-to-charge converter that is part of each CFD channel. Its calibration constant is controlled via CAMAC. The time-to-charge converter allows the use of low-cost charge-sensitive analog-to-digital converters for timing measurements. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV NUCL SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV ROCHESTER,NUCL STRUCT RES LAB,ROCHESTER,NY 14627. RP MAIER, MR (reprint author), MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,NATL SUPERCONDUCTING CYCLOTRON LAB,E LANSING,MI 48824, USA. NR 16 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-9002 J9 NUCL INSTRUM METH A JI Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. Sect. A-Accel. Spectrom. Dect. Assoc. Equip. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 337 IS 2-3 BP 526 EP 530 DI 10.1016/0168-9002(94)91123-1 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA MT956 UT WOS:A1994MT95600035 ER PT J AU HE, YD WESTPHAL, AJ PRICE, PB AF HE, YD WESTPHAL, AJ PRICE, PB TI RESPONSE OF THE BP-1 PHOSPHATE-GLASS DETECTOR TO RELATIVISTIC HEAVY-IONS SO NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS LA English DT Article ID CHARGE PICKUP; RESOLUTION AB We report on a systematic study of the response of the novel phosphate glass track-etch detector BP-1 to relativistic heavy ions. Using Au-197 beams with energies of 0.5, 0.7, and 11.4 A GeV, we demonstrate that the BP-1 detector can measure ionic charge with an unprecedented resolution above thresholds that can be set by proper choice of the chemical etchants after irradiation. These remarkable advantages have made it possible to use BP-1 to explore a number of interesting topics in high-energy heavy-ion physics and cosmic-ray astrophysics. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV NUCL SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP HE, YD (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 29 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-583X J9 NUCL INSTRUM METH B JI Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. Sect. B-Beam Interact. Mater. Atoms PD JAN PY 1994 VL 84 IS 1 BP 67 EP 76 DI 10.1016/0168-583X(94)95705-3 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Nuclear Science & Technology; Physics GA MT502 UT WOS:A1994MT50200013 ER PT S AU EMSLEY, L AF EMSLEY, L BE James, TL Oppenheimer, NJ TI SELECTIVE PULSES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO ASSIGNMENT AND STRUCTURE DETERMINATION IN NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SO NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE, PT C SE Methods in Enzymology LA English DT Review ID DIMENSIONAL NMR-SPECTROSCOPY; COUPLED SPIN SYSTEMS; UNRAVELING OVERLAPPING MULTIPLETS; CORRELATION SPECTRA; COHERENCE-TRANSFER; GAUSSIAN PULSES; RADIOFREQUENCY PULSES; CONNECTED TRANSITIONS; NONINTERACTING SPINS; TOPOLOGY FILTRATION C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, DEPT CHEM, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RP EMSLEY, L (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, DIV MAT SCI, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RI Emsley, Lyndon/C-6108-2008 OI Emsley, Lyndon/0000-0003-1360-2572 NR 79 TC 30 Z9 30 U1 1 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA SN 0076-6879 BN 0-12-182140-4 J9 METHODS ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1994 VL 239 BP 207 EP 246 PG 40 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BB62N UT WOS:A1994BB62N00005 PM 7830584 ER PT S AU WEMMER, DE WILLIAMS, PG AF WEMMER, DE WILLIAMS, PG BE James, TL Oppenheimer, NJ TI USE OF NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IN PROBING LIGAND MACROMOLECULE INTERACTIONS SO NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE, PT C SE Methods in Enzymology LA English DT Review ID TRITIUM NMR-SPECTROSCOPY; MALTOSE-BINDING; CYCLOSPORINE-A; DYNAMICS; CONFORMATION; CYCLOPHILIN; RELAXATION; RATES; CHEMOTAXIS; TRANSPORT C1 UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, DEPT PHARMACEUT CHEM, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 USA. RP WEMMER, DE (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, DEPT CHEM, DIV STRUCT BIOL, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [RR01237] NR 29 TC 25 Z9 25 U1 0 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA SN 0076-6879 BN 0-12-182140-4 J9 METHOD ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1994 VL 239 BP 739 EP 767 PG 29 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BB62N UT WOS:A1994BB62N00026 PM 7830603 ER PT J AU WANG, GJ VOLKOW, ND WOLF, AP MADAJEWICZ, S FOWLER, JS SCHLYER, DJ MACGREGOR, RR AF WANG, GJ VOLKOW, ND WOLF, AP MADAJEWICZ, S FOWLER, JS SCHLYER, DJ MACGREGOR, RR TI POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY STUDY OF HUMAN PROSTATIC ADENOCARCINOMA USING C-11 PUTRESCINE SO NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY LA English DT Article ID BRAIN-TUMORS; POLYAMINE METABOLISM; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; CELL-PROLIFERATION; PET EVALUATION; CANCER; GROWTH; SPERMIDINE; ANTIGEN; MARKER AB To evaluate [1-C-11]putrescine ([C-11]PUT) as a potential tracer for imaging and characterization of human prostatic adenocarcinoma, positron emission tomography (PET) was performed in eight patients and three normal controls. In addition, four of the patients and the three normal controls also had a prostate scan with 2-deoxy-2-[F-18]fluoro-D-glucose ((18)FDG). Three of the patients had undergone resection of the prostate tumor and all of the patients except for one had bone metastasis. Carbon-11 rapidly accumulated in prostate, bone and rectum after injection of [C-11]PUT. Maximal uptake was achieved 5 min after injection with minimal washout during the 50 min study period. The uptake of carbon-ii in the prostate of normal controls was significantly higher than that in the patients. However, three of the four patients scanned for metastatic bone lesions showed higher uptake in bone metastasis than in normal bone. Quantitation of (18)FDG uptake in the prostate was hindered by the high accumulation of activity in the urinary bladder. [C-11]PUT does not appear to be a useful tracer for assessing proliferation of human prostate adenocarcinoma. Its utility in the imaging of other cancers with high polyamine concentration remains to be investigated. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY 11973. SUNY STONY BROOK,DIV MED ONCOL,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. RP WANG, GJ (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT MED,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. FU NINDS NIH HHS [NS 15638] NR 47 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0883-2897 J9 NUCL MED BIOL JI Nucl. Med. Biol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 21 IS 1 BP 77 EP 82 DI 10.1016/0969-8051(94)90132-5 PG 6 WC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MU096 UT WOS:A1994MU09600011 PM 9234267 ER PT J AU TALEYARKHAN, RP GEORGEVICH, V NESTOR, CW GAT, U LEPARD, BL COOK, DH FREELS, J CHANG, SJ LUTTRELL, C GWALTNEY, RC KIRKPATRICK, J AF TALEYARKHAN, RP GEORGEVICH, V NESTOR, CW GAT, U LEPARD, BL COOK, DH FREELS, J CHANG, SJ LUTTRELL, C GWALTNEY, RC KIRKPATRICK, J TI ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF FLOW-BLOCKAGE-INDUCED STEAM EXPLOSION EVENTS IN THE HIGH-FLUX ISOTOPE REACTOR SO NUCLEAR SAFETY LA English DT Article AB This article provides a perspective overview of the analysis and modeling work done to evaluate the threat from steam explosion loads in the High-Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) during flow blockage events. The overall work scope included modeling and analysis of core-melt initiation, melt propagation, bounding and best-estimate steam explosion energetics, vessel failure from fracture, bolts failure from exceedance of elastic limits, and, finally, missile evolution and transport. Aluminum ignition was neglected. Evaluations indicated that a thermally driven steam explosion with more than 65 MJ of energy insertion in the core region over several milliseconds would be needed to cause a sufficiently energetic missile with a capacity to cause early confinement failure. This amounts to about 65% of the HFIR core mass melting and participating in a steam explosion. Conservative melt propagation analyses have indicated that at most only 24% of the HFIR core mass could melt during flow blockage events under full-power conditions. Therefore it is judged that the HFIR vessel and top head structure will be able to withstand loads generated from thermally driven steam explosions initiated by any credible flow blockage event. A substantial margin to safety was demonstrated. RP TALEYARKHAN, RP (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 19 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PI WASHINGTON PA SUPT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON, DC 20402-9325 SN 0029-5604 J9 NUCL SAFETY JI Nucl. Saf. PD JAN-JUN PY 1994 VL 35 IS 1 BP 58 EP 73 PG 16 WC Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA PP582 UT WOS:A1994PP58200004 ER PT J AU SLAGIS, GC MOORE, SE AF SLAGIS, GC MOORE, SE TI REVIEW OF NUCLEAR PIPING SEISMIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SO NUCLEAR SAFETY LA English DT Article AB Modern-day nuclear plant piping systems are designed with a large number of seismic supports and snubbers that may be determental to plant reliability. Experimental tests have demonstrated the inherent ruggedness of ductile steel piping for seismic loading. Present methods to predict seismic loads on piping are based on linear-elastic analysis methods with low damping. These methods overpredict the seismic response of ductile steel pipe. Section III of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code stresses limits for piping systems that are based on considerations of static loads and hence are overly conservative. Appropriate stress limits for seismic loads on piping should be incorporated into the code to allow more flexible piping designs. The existing requirements and methods for seismic design of piping systems, including inherent conservatisms, are explained to provide a technical foundation for modifications to those requirements. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. RP SLAGIS, GC (reprint author), GC SLAGIS ASSOCIATES,WALNUT CREEK,CA, USA. NR 29 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PI WASHINGTON PA SUPT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON, DC 20402-9325 SN 0029-5604 J9 NUCL SAFETY JI Nucl. Saf. PD JAN-JUN PY 1994 VL 35 IS 1 BP 114 EP 127 PG 14 WC Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA PP582 UT WOS:A1994PP58200008 ER PT J AU FRESCO, A SUBUDHI, M AF FRESCO, A SUBUDHI, M TI MANAGING AGING IN NUCLEAR-POWER-PLANTS - INSIGHTS FROM NRCS MAINTENANCE TEAM INSPECTION REPORTS SO NUCLEAR SAFETY LA English DT Article AB Age-related degradation is managed through the maintenance program of a nuclear plant. From 1988 to 1991, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) evaluated the maintenance program of every nuclear power plant in the United States. The authors reviewed 44 out of a total of 67 of the reports issued by the NRC on these in-depth team inspections. The reports were reviewed for insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the programs as related to the need to understand and manage the effects of aging on nuclear plant structures, systems, and components. The authors' conclusions follow: Differing maintenance philosophies, financial resources, and the lack of regulatory requirements had an impact on plant management's attention to aging concerns. Separate programs that specifically address the management of aging were not noted. Weaknesses existed in some portions of maintenance programs deemed important for understanding and managing aging, whereas other programs were strong or in the process of being strengthened. Maintenance programs rated ''good'' or ''satisfactory'' did not necessarily address adequately concerns related to aging-related degradation. Improvements in preventive and predictive maintenance programs, including failure trending, root cause analysis, and an integrated maintenance data base, can significantly improve the management of aging degradation and the safety of nuclear plant operations. RP FRESCO, A (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DIV ENGN TECHNOL,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 6 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PI WASHINGTON PA SUPT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON, DC 20402-9325 SN 0029-5604 J9 NUCL SAFETY JI Nucl. Saf. PD JAN-JUN PY 1994 VL 35 IS 1 BP 142 EP 149 PG 8 WC Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA PP582 UT WOS:A1994PP58200010 ER PT J AU CLETCHER, JW AF CLETCHER, JW TI REACTOR SHUTDOWN EXPERIENCE SO NUCLEAR SAFETY LA English DT Article RP CLETCHER, JW (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PI WASHINGTON PA SUPT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON, DC 20402-9325 SN 0029-5604 J9 NUCL SAFETY JI Nucl. Saf. PD JAN-JUN PY 1994 VL 35 IS 1 BP 150 EP 152 PG 3 WC Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA PP582 UT WOS:A1994PP58200011 ER PT J AU MURPHY, GA AF MURPHY, GA TI ELECTRICAL TRANSIENT FOLLOWING THE LOS-ANGELES EARTHQUAKE ON JANUARY 17, 1994 SO NUCLEAR SAFETY LA English DT Article RP MURPHY, GA (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN, USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PI WASHINGTON PA SUPT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON, DC 20402-9325 SN 0029-5604 J9 NUCL SAFETY JI Nucl. Saf. PD JAN-JUN PY 1994 VL 35 IS 1 BP 153 EP 157 PG 5 WC Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA PP582 UT WOS:A1994PP58200012 ER PT J AU YANG, WS TAIWO, TA KHALIL, H AF YANG, WS TAIWO, TA KHALIL, H TI SOLUTION OF THE MATHEMATICAL ADJOINT EQUATIONS FOR AN INTERFACE CURRENT NODAL FORMULATION SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LA English DT Article ID PERTURBATION-THEORY; DIFFUSION AB Two techniques for solving the mathematical adjoint equations of an interface current nodal method are described. These techniques are the ''similarity transformation ''procedure and a direct solution scheme. A theoretical basis is provided for the similarity transformation procedure originally proposed by Lawrence. It is shown that the matrices associated with the mathematical and physical adjoint equations are similar to each other for the flat transverse leakage approximation but not for the quadratic leakage approximation. It is also shown that a good approximate solution of the mathematical adjoint for the quadratic transverse leakage approximation is obtained by applying the similarity transformation for the flat transverse leakage approximation to the physical adjoint solution. The direct solution scheme, which was developed as an alternative to the similarity transformation procedure, yields the correct mathematical adjoint solution for both flat and quadratic transverse leakage approximations. In this scheme, adjoint nodal equations are cast in a form very similar to that of the forward equations by employing a linear transformation of the adjoint partial currents. This enables the use of the forward solution algorithm with only minor modifications for solving the mathematical adjoint equations. By using the direct solution scheme as a reference method, it is shown that while the results computed with the similarity transformation procedure are approximate, they are sufficiently accurate for calculations of global and local reactivity changes resulting from coolant voiding in a liquid-metal reactor. RP YANG, WS (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV REACTOR ANAL,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. OI Yang, Won Sik/0000-0003-0734-6023 NR 22 TC 7 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER NUCLEAR SOCIETY PI LA GRANGE PK PA 555 N KENSINGTON AVENUE, LA GRANGE PK, IL 60525 SN 0029-5639 J9 NUCL SCI ENG JI Nucl. Sci. Eng. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 116 IS 1 BP 42 EP 54 PG 13 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA MR765 UT WOS:A1994MR76500005 ER PT J AU SPRIGGS, GD AF SPRIGGS, GD TI THE REACTOR NOISE THRESHOLD SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LA English DT Note AB Time-domain noise analysis techniques such as the Rossi-alpha, the variance-to-mean, and the interval-distribution methods can be used to measure fundamental reactor parameters in a wide variety of reactor systems, provided the power level of the system is not too high. Simple expressions have been derived that define the maximum power level (i. ev., the ''reactor noise threshold'') above which time-domain reactor noise techniques are likely to fail in subcritical, critical, and supercritical systems. RP SPRIGGS, GD (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,MS G782,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 12 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER NUCLEAR SOCIETY PI LA GRANGE PK PA 555 N KENSINGTON AVENUE, LA GRANGE PK, IL 60525 SN 0029-5639 J9 NUCL SCI ENG JI Nucl. Sci. Eng. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 116 IS 1 BP 67 EP 72 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA MR765 UT WOS:A1994MR76500007 ER PT B AU SMOOT, JL AF SMOOT, JL BE vonMaravic, H Smellie, J TI EVIDENCE FOR FRACTURE FLOW AND PRELIMINARY DISCRETE FRACTURE-ANALYSIS OF THE ALLIGATOR RIVERS NATURAL ANALOG, AUSTRALIA SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: FIFTH CEC NATURAL ANALOGUE WORKING GROUP MEETING AND ALLIGATOR RIVERS ANALOGUE PROJECT (ARAP) FINAL WORKSHOP LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th CEC Natural-Analogue-Working-Group Meeting/Alligator-Rivers-Analogue-Project (ARAP) Final Workshop CY OCT 05-09, 1992 CL TOLEDO, SPAIN SP COMMISS EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, ORG ECON COOPERAT & DEV, NUCL ENERGY AGCY, AUSTR NUCL SCI & TECH ORG C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU COMMISSION EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES PI LUXEMBOURG PA SCI & TECH COMMUN UNIT, DG-XIII/C-3 JEAN MONNET BLDG, RUE ALCIDE DE GASPERI, LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG L-2920 BN 92-826-7091-0 PY 1994 BP 63 EP 63 PG 1 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources GA BA51N UT WOS:A1994BA51N00008 ER PT B AU FABRYKAMARTIN, J CURTIS, DB AF FABRYKAMARTIN, J CURTIS, DB BE vonMaravic, H Smellie, J TI URANIUM OREBODIES AS SOURCE TERMS FOR RADIONUCLIDES - MEASUREMENTS AND MODELS SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: FIFTH CEC NATURAL ANALOGUE WORKING GROUP MEETING AND ALLIGATOR RIVERS ANALOGUE PROJECT (ARAP) FINAL WORKSHOP LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th CEC Natural-Analogue-Working-Group Meeting/Alligator-Rivers-Analogue-Project (ARAP) Final Workshop CY OCT 05-09, 1992 CL TOLEDO, SPAIN SP COMMISS EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, ORG ECON COOPERAT & DEV, NUCL ENERGY AGCY, AUSTR NUCL SCI & TECH ORG C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV ISOTOPE & NUCL CHEM,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU COMMISSION EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES PI LUXEMBOURG PA SCI & TECH COMMUN UNIT, DG-XIII/C-3 JEAN MONNET BLDG, RUE ALCIDE DE GASPERI, LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG L-2920 BN 92-826-7091-0 PY 1994 BP 83 EP 88 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources GA BA51N UT WOS:A1994BA51N00012 ER PT B AU CURTIS, DB FABRYKAMARTIN, J DIXON, P AF CURTIS, DB FABRYKAMARTIN, J DIXON, P BE vonMaravic, H Smellie, J TI NATURAL CONSTRAINTS ON RADIONUCLIDE RELEASE RATES SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: FIFTH CEC NATURAL ANALOGUE WORKING GROUP MEETING AND ALLIGATOR RIVERS ANALOGUE PROJECT (ARAP) FINAL WORKSHOP LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th CEC Natural-Analogue-Working-Group Meeting/Alligator-Rivers-Analogue-Project (ARAP) Final Workshop CY OCT 05-09, 1992 CL TOLEDO, SPAIN SP COMMISS EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, ORG ECON COOPERAT & DEV, NUCL ENERGY AGCY, AUSTR NUCL SCI & TECH ORG C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV ISOTOPE & NUCL CHEM,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU COMMISSION EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES PI LUXEMBOURG PA SCI & TECH COMMUN UNIT, DG-XIII/C-3 JEAN MONNET BLDG, RUE ALCIDE DE GASPERI, LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG L-2920 BN 92-826-7091-0 PY 1994 BP 211 EP 218 PG 8 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources GA BA51N UT WOS:A1994BA51N00029 ER PT B AU GLASSLEY, W AF GLASSLEY, W BE vonMaravic, H Smellie, J TI VALIDATION OF HYDROGEOCHEMICAL CODES USING THE NEW-ZEALAND GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: FIFTH CEC NATURAL ANALOGUE WORKING GROUP MEETING AND ALLIGATOR RIVERS ANALOGUE PROJECT (ARAP) FINAL WORKSHOP LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th CEC Natural-Analogue-Working-Group Meeting/Alligator-Rivers-Analogue-Project (ARAP) Final Workshop CY OCT 05-09, 1992 CL TOLEDO, SPAIN SP COMMISS EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, ORG ECON COOPERAT & DEV, NUCL ENERGY AGCY, AUSTR NUCL SCI & TECH ORG C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU COMMISSION EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES PI LUXEMBOURG PA SCI & TECH COMMUN UNIT, DG-XIII/C-3 JEAN MONNET BLDG, RUE ALCIDE DE GASPERI, LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG L-2920 BN 92-826-7091-0 PY 1994 BP 247 EP 253 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Water Resources GA BA51N UT WOS:A1994BA51N00034 ER PT B AU CHIANG, IH GARBER, E INAGAKI, T INO, K KABE, S KETTELL, S KOBAYASHI, M KOMATSUBARA, TK KUNO, Y LI, KK LITTENBERG, LS MORIMOTO, T NAKANO, T OMATA, K SATO, T SHINKAWA, T SUGIMOTO, S TAUCHI, K YAMASHITA, A YOSHIMURA, Y AF CHIANG, IH GARBER, E INAGAKI, T INO, K KABE, S KETTELL, S KOBAYASHI, M KOMATSUBARA, TK KUNO, Y LI, KK LITTENBERG, LS MORIMOTO, T NAKANO, T OMATA, K SATO, T SHINKAWA, T SUGIMOTO, S TAUCHI, K YAMASHITA, A YOSHIMURA, Y BE Trendler, RC TI CsI endcap photon detectors for a K+->pi(+)upsilon(upsilon)over-bar experiment at BNL SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 9 EP 13 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00001 ER PT B AU ERICSON, MN SIMPSON, ML BRITTON, CL ALLEN, MD KROEGER, RA INDERHEES, SE AF ERICSON, MN SIMPSON, ML BRITTON, CL ALLEN, MD KROEGER, RA INDERHEES, SE BE Trendler, RC TI A low-power, CMOS peak detect and hold circuit for nuclear pulse spectroscopy SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Simpson, Michael/A-8410-2011 OI Simpson, Michael/0000-0002-3933-3457 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 44 EP 48 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00008 ER PT B AU LAVIETES, AD MCQUAID, JH AF LAVIETES, AD MCQUAID, JH BE Trendler, RC TI Characterization inconsistencies in CdTe and CZT gamma-ray detectors SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 147 EP 149 PG 3 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00032 ER PT B AU WANG, NW KRIEGER, B KROFCHECK, D LEWAK, D NAUDET, CJ ODONNELL, R ODYNIEC, G PARTLAN, M RUDOLPH, HW WALTON, JT WILSON, WK AF WANG, NW KRIEGER, B KROFCHECK, D LEWAK, D NAUDET, CJ ODONNELL, R ODYNIEC, G PARTLAN, M RUDOLPH, HW WALTON, JT WILSON, WK BE Trendler, RC TI p-type silicon drift detectors: First results SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 168 EP 171 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00037 ER PT B AU LI, Z AF LI, Z BE Trendler, RC TI Experimental comparisons among various models for the reverse annealing of the effective concentration of ionized space charges (N-eff) of neutron irradiated silicon detectors SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 210 EP 213 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00047 ER PT B AU HONG, WS MIRESHGHI, A DREWERY, JS JING, T KITSUNO, Y LEE, H KAPLAN, SN PEREZMENDEZ, V AF HONG, WS MIRESHGHI, A DREWERY, JS JING, T KITSUNO, Y LEE, H KAPLAN, SN PEREZMENDEZ, V BE Trendler, RC TI Charged particle detectors based on high quality amorphous silicon deposited with hydrogen or helium dilution of silane SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 218 EP 222 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00049 ER PT B AU BRITTON, CL WINTENBERG, AL READ, KF CLONTS, LG KENNEDY, EJ SMITH, RS SWANN, BK MUSSER, JA AF BRITTON, CL WINTENBERG, AL READ, KF CLONTS, LG KENNEDY, EJ SMITH, RS SWANN, BK MUSSER, JA BE Trendler, RC TI An analog random-access memory in the AVLSI-RA process for an Interpolating Pad Chamber SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 261 EP 265 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00057 ER PT B AU HILDRETH, MD JUNK, TR MARKIEWICZ, TW MASUDA, H NEAL, HA PRESCOTT, CY ROCHESTER, LS USHER, T FERO, MJ WILLIAMS, DC VENUTI, J MOURS, B TAKAHASHI, T SUGIYAMA, A SHYPIT, R HONMA, A AF HILDRETH, MD JUNK, TR MARKIEWICZ, TW MASUDA, H NEAL, HA PRESCOTT, CY ROCHESTER, LS USHER, T FERO, MJ WILLIAMS, DC VENUTI, J MOURS, B TAKAHASHI, T SUGIYAMA, A SHYPIT, R HONMA, A BE Trendler, RC TI Performance of the SLD central drift chamber SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 277 EP 281 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00060 ER PT B AU ADAMS, D ADAMS, M BAUMBAUGH, B BERTRAM, I BROSS, A CASEY, D CHANG, S CHUNG, M COOPER, C DEMINA, R FANOURAKIS, G FERBEL, T GRUNENDAHL, S HINSON, J HOWELL, B JOHARI, H KANG, JS KIM, CL KIM, SK KOLTICK, D LOBKOWICZ, F MARGULIES, S MOROMISATO, J NARAIN, M PARK, CH PARK, YM REUCROFT, S RUCHTI, R SOLOMON, J VONGOELER, E WARCHOL, J WAYNE, M WON, E YU, Y AF ADAMS, D ADAMS, M BAUMBAUGH, B BERTRAM, I BROSS, A CASEY, D CHANG, S CHUNG, M COOPER, C DEMINA, R FANOURAKIS, G FERBEL, T GRUNENDAHL, S HINSON, J HOWELL, B JOHARI, H KANG, JS KIM, CL KIM, SK KOLTICK, D LOBKOWICZ, F MARGULIES, S MOROMISATO, J NARAIN, M PARK, CH PARK, YM REUCROFT, S RUCHTI, R SOLOMON, J VONGOELER, E WARCHOL, J WAYNE, M WON, E YU, Y BE Trendler, RC TI Performance of a large scale scintillating fiber tracker using VLPC readout SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 282 EP 286 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00061 ER PT B AU BAGBY, L BROSS, A JOHNSON, M CASEY, D GRUENENDAHL, S ZHU, H CHAVES, A COSTA, J MOREIRA, L THOMPSON, J AF BAGBY, L BROSS, A JOHNSON, M CASEY, D GRUENENDAHL, S ZHU, H CHAVES, A COSTA, J MOREIRA, L THOMPSON, J BE Trendler, RC TI Visible light photon counter timing measurements SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 287 EP 291 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00062 ER PT B AU OCONNOR, P AF OCONNOR, P BE Trendler, RC TI Low-noise CMOS signal processing IC for interpolating cathode strip chambers SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 315 EP 319 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00067 ER PT B AU SIMPSON, ML BRITTON, CL WINTENBERG, AL YOUNG, GR AF SIMPSON, ML BRITTON, CL WINTENBERG, AL YOUNG, GR BE Trendler, RC TI An integrated, CMOS, constant-fraction timing discriminator for multichannel detector systems SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Simpson, Michael/A-8410-2011 OI Simpson, Michael/0000-0002-3933-3457 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 320 EP 324 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00068 ER PT B AU KELLER, PE KOUZES, RT AF KELLER, PE KOUZES, RT BE Trendler, RC TI Gamma spectral analysis via neural networks SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,ENVIRONM MOLEC SCI LAB,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 341 EP 345 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00072 ER PT B AU EGGER, AE PUTNAM, MH HELMER, RG CAFFREY, AJ GREENWOOD, RC AF EGGER, AE PUTNAM, MH HELMER, RG CAFFREY, AJ GREENWOOD, RC BE Trendler, RC TI Gauss IX: An interactive program for the analysis of gamma-ray spectra from Ge semiconductor detectors SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. RI Caffrey, Augustine/C-2005-2009 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 387 EP 390 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00082 ER PT B AU STILLMAN, A CHIH, J AF STILLMAN, A CHIH, J BE Trendler, RC TI Hn integrating radiation monitor for intense beams SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 393 EP 396 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00083 ER PT B AU STALEY, HC WAECHTER, DA AF STALEY, HC WAECHTER, DA BE Trendler, RC TI New technique for determining boundary dose from the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 397 EP 400 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00084 ER PT B AU ZITVOGEL, EP AF ZITVOGEL, EP BE Trendler, RC TI A safety system for personnel and equipment protection at the AGS and RHIC SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 401 EP 405 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00085 ER PT B AU KANGAS, LJ TROYER, GL KELLER, PE HASHEM, S KOUZES, RT AF KANGAS, LJ TROYER, GL KELLER, PE HASHEM, S KOUZES, RT BE Trendler, RC TI Alpha spectral analysis via artificial neural networks SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 418 EP 421 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00089 ER PT B AU WOODY, CL STOLL, SP FRANK, J AF WOODY, CL STOLL, SP FRANK, J BE Trendler, RC TI Readout of undoped CsI crystals using wavelength shifting scintillating fibers and bars SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 461 EP 462 PG 2 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00097 ER PT B AU SCHULTHEISS, C HAQUE, T AF SCHULTHEISS, C HAQUE, T BE Trendler, RC TI Digital regulation of a phase controlled power converter SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 471 EP 472 PG 2 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00099 ER PT B AU ZIMMERMAN, T SARRAJ, M YAREMA, R KIPNIS, I KLEINFELDER, S LUO, L MILGROME, O AF ZIMMERMAN, T SARRAJ, M YAREMA, R KIPNIS, I KLEINFELDER, S LUO, L MILGROME, O BE Trendler, RC TI The SVX2 readout chip SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 483 EP 487 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00102 ER PT B AU WINTENBERG, AL AWES, TC BRITTON, CL EMERY, MS ERICSON, MN PLASIL, F SIMPSON, ML WALKER, JW YOUNG, GR CLONTS, LG AF WINTENBERG, AL AWES, TC BRITTON, CL EMERY, MS ERICSON, MN PLASIL, F SIMPSON, ML WALKER, JW YOUNG, GR CLONTS, LG BE Trendler, RC TI Monolithic circuits for the WA98 lead glass calorimeter SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Simpson, Michael/A-8410-2011 OI Simpson, Michael/0000-0002-3933-3457 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 493 EP 497 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00104 ER PT B AU DAVID, G KISTENEV, E STOLL, S WHITE, SN WOODY, CL AF DAVID, G KISTENEV, E STOLL, S WHITE, SN WOODY, CL BE Trendler, RC TI Study of a large sample of Russian FEU115M phototubes SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 548 EP 549 PG 2 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00115 ER PT B AU SMITH, RP KREMPETZ, K KRISTALINSKI, A LEE, A MARKLEY, D ORR, S RUCINSKI, R SCHMITT, RL SQUIRES, B STANEK, RP STEFANIK, AM WANDS, R YAMADA, R AF SMITH, RP KREMPETZ, K KRISTALINSKI, A LEE, A MARKLEY, D ORR, S RUCINSKI, R SCHMITT, RL SQUIRES, B STANEK, RP STEFANIK, AM WANDS, R YAMADA, R BE Trendler, RC TI The two Tesla superconducting solenoid for the Fermilab D0 detector SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 564 EP 568 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00119 ER PT B AU SASAKI, O ANDERSEN, J GONZALEZ, H NOMACHI, M BARSOTTI, E AF SASAKI, O ANDERSEN, J GONZALEZ, H NOMACHI, M BARSOTTI, E BE Trendler, RC TI Testing of the HP G-link chip set for an event builder application SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 589 EP 593 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00124 ER PT B AU BALDIN, B GREEN, D HAGGERTY, H HANSEN, S AF BALDIN, B GREEN, D HAGGERTY, H HANSEN, S BE Trendler, RC TI D0 upgrade muon electronics design SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 615 EP 619 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00130 ER PT B AU HUFFMAN, DL AF HUFFMAN, DL BE Trendler, RC TI Reaching physical board addresses in a PC from Windows protected mode SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 620 EP 622 PG 3 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00131 ER PT B AU BAERT, M BORCHERDING, F JOHNSON, M MARTIN, M MATULIK, M UTES, M AMARAL, J COSTA, J MENDES, M MOREIRA, L MENDOZA, D AF BAERT, M BORCHERDING, F JOHNSON, M MARTIN, M MATULIK, M UTES, M AMARAL, J COSTA, J MENDES, M MOREIRA, L MENDOZA, D BE Trendler, RC TI DO upgrade: Central tracking readout electronics utilizing high speed optical links SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 668 EP 672 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00141 ER PT B AU TURKO, BT YATES, GJ ALBRIGHT, KL PENA, CR AF TURKO, BT YATES, GJ ALBRIGHT, KL PENA, CR BE Trendler, RC TI High-speed camera with a back-thinned 16-port frame transfer CCD sensor SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 770 EP 773 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00163 ER PT B AU LAVIETES, AD MCQUAID, JH RUHTER, WD PAULUS, TJ AF LAVIETES, AD MCQUAID, JH RUHTER, WD PAULUS, TJ BE Trendler, RC TI Development of a portable ambient temperature radiometric assaying instrument SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 914 EP 918 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00189 ER PT B AU BLISS, M CRAIG, RA REEDER, PL SUNBERG, DS AF BLISS, M CRAIG, RA REEDER, PL SUNBERG, DS BE Trendler, RC TI Real-time dosimetry for boron neutron-capture therapy SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. RI Bliss, Mary/G-2240-2012 OI Bliss, Mary/0000-0002-7565-4813 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 935 EP 939 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00193 ER PT B AU BOLTON, RD AF BOLTON, RD BE Trendler, RC TI Radon monitoring using long-range alpha detector-based technology SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 940 EP 944 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00194 ER PT B AU LI, Z CHEN, W DOU, L EREMIN, V KRANER, HW LI, CJ LINDSTROEM, G SPIRITI, E AF LI, Z CHEN, W DOU, L EREMIN, V KRANER, HW LI, CJ LINDSTROEM, G SPIRITI, E BE Trendler, RC TI Study of the long term stability of the effective concentration of ionized space charges (N-eff) of neutron irradiated silicon detectors fabricated by various thermal oxidation processes SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 953 EP 957 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00196 ER PT B AU CITTERIO, M RESCIA, S RADEKA, V AF CITTERIO, M RESCIA, S RADEKA, V BE Trendler, RC TI Radiation effects at cryogenic temperatures in Si-JFET, GaAs MESFET and MOSFET devices SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 958 EP 962 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00197 ER PT B AU FRANKEL, RS AF FRANKEL, RS BE Trendler, RC TI Concepts and techniques: Active electronics and computers in safety-critical accelerator operation SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 963 EP 967 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00198 ER PT B AU HUGHETT, P BUDINGER, TF AF HUGHETT, P BUDINGER, TF BE Trendler, RC TI Dynamic imaging of magnetic sources by the optimal constrained linear inverse method SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 1465 EP 1469 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00303 ER PT B AU HUESMAN, RH KLEIN, GJ FLEMING, TK AF HUESMAN, RH KLEIN, GJ FLEMING, TK BE Trendler, RC TI A hybrid real-time UNIX controller for the Donner 600-crystal positron tomograph SO NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM & MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE - 1994 IEEE CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-4 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) CY OCT 30-NOV 05, 1994 CL NORFOLK, VA SP IEEE C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2544-3 PY 1994 BP 1648 EP 1651 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BD85P UT WOS:A1994BD85P00340 ER PT J AU HAUGHT, CF BASOGLU, B BREWER, RW HOLLENBACH, DF WILKINSON, AD DODDS, HL OXENHAM, RL AF HAUGHT, CF BASOGLU, B BREWER, RW HOLLENBACH, DF WILKINSON, AD DODDS, HL OXENHAM, RL TI CRITICALITY SAFETY ANALYSIS OF A CALCINER EXIT CHUTE SO NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE CRITICALITY SAFETY; ENRICHMENT PLANT; SAFETY ANALYSIS AB Calcination of uranyl nitrate into uranium oxide is part of normal operations of some enrichment plants. Typically, a calciner discharges uranium oxide powder (U3O8) into an exit chute that directs the powder into a receiving can located in a glove box. One possible scenario for a criticality accident is the exit chute becoming blocked with powder near its discharge. The blockage restricts the flow of powder causing the exit chute to become filled with the powder. If blockage does occur, the height of the powder could reach a level that would not be safe from a criticality point of view. In this analysis, the subcritical height limit is examined for 98% enriched U3O8 in the exit chute with full water reflection and optimal water moderation. The height limit for ensuring criticality safety during such an accumulation is 28.2 cm above the top of the discharge pipe at the bottom of the chute. Chute design variations are also evaluated with full water reflection and optimal water moderation. Subcritical configurations for the exit chute variation are developed, but the configurations are not safe when combined with the calciner. To ensure criticality safety, modifications must be made to the calciner tube or safety measures must be implemented if these designs are to be utilized with 98% enriched material. A geometrically safe configuration for the exit chute is developed for a blockage of 20% enriched powder with full wafer reflection and optimal water moderation, and this configuration is safe when combined with the existing calciner. C1 MARTIN MARIETTA UTIL SERV,PIKETON,OH 45661. UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT NUCL ENGN,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 11 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER NUCLEAR SOCIETY PI LA GRANGE PK PA 555 N KENSINGTON AVENUE, LA GRANGE PK, IL 60525 SN 0029-5450 J9 NUCL TECHNOL JI Nucl. Technol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 105 IS 1 BP 3 EP 13 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA MM316 UT WOS:A1994MM31600002 ER PT J AU BASOGLU, B BREWER, RW HAUGHT, CF HOLLENBACH, DF WILKINSON, AD DODDS, HL PASQUA, PF AF BASOGLU, B BREWER, RW HAUGHT, CF HOLLENBACH, DF WILKINSON, AD DODDS, HL PASQUA, PF TI SIMULATION OF HYPOTHETICAL CRITICALITY ACCIDENTS INVOLVING HOMOGENEOUS DAMP LOW-ENRICHED U0(2) POWDER SYSTEMS SO NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE CRITICALITY SAFETY; EXCURSION ANALYSIS; ACCIDENT MODELING AB This paper describes the development of a computer model for predicting the excursion characteristics of a postulated, hypothetical, criticality accident involving a homogenous mixture of low-enriched UO2 powder and water contained in a cylindrical blender. The model uses point neutronics coupled with simple lumped-parameter thermal-hydraulic feedback. The temperature of the system is calculated using a simple time-dependent energy balance where two extreme conditions for the thermal behavior of the system are considered, which bound the real life situation. Using these extremes, three different models are developed. To evaluate the models, we compared our results with the results of the POWDER code, which was developed by the Commissariat A l'Energie Atomique/United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (CEA/UKAEA) for damp powder systems. The agreement in these comparisons is satisfactory. Results of the excursion studies in this work show that approximately 10(19) fissions occur as a result of accidental water ingress into powder blenders containing 5000 kg of low-enriched (5%) UO2 powder. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT NUCL ENGN,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 42 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER NUCLEAR SOCIETY PI LA GRANGE PK PA 555 N KENSINGTON AVENUE, LA GRANGE PK, IL 60525 SN 0029-5450 J9 NUCL TECHNOL JI Nucl. Technol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 105 IS 1 BP 14 EP 30 PG 17 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA MM316 UT WOS:A1994MM31600003 ER PT J AU CHEN, NCJ WENDEL, MW YODER, GL AF CHEN, NCJ WENDEL, MW YODER, GL TI CONCEPTUAL DESIGN LOSS-OF-COOLANT ACCIDENT ANALYSIS FOR THE ADVANCED NEUTRON SOURCE REACTOR SO NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE REACTOR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS; RELAP5; RESEARCH REACTOR AB A RELAP5 system model for the Advanced Neutron Source Reactor has been developed for performing conceptual safety analysis report calculations. To better represent thermal-hydraulic behavior of the core, three specific changes in the RELAP5 computer code were implemented: a turbulent forced-convection heat transfer correlation, a critical heat flux (CHF) correlation, and an interfacial drag correlation. The model consists of the core region, the heat exchanger loop region, and the pressurizing/letdown system region. Results for three loss-of-coolant accident analyses are presented: (a) an instantaneous double-ended guillotine (DEG) core outlet break with a cavitating venturi installed downstream of the core, (b) a core pressure boundary tube outer wall rupture, and (c) a DEG core inlet break with a finite break-formation time. The results show that the core can survive without exceeding the flow excursion or CHF thermal limits at a 95% probability level if the proper mitigation options are provided. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENGN TECHNOL,THERMAL SYST TECHNOL SECT,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,ADV NEUTRON SOURCE REACTOR DEV GRP,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 30 TC 9 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER NUCLEAR SOCIETY PI LA GRANGE PK PA 555 N KENSINGTON AVENUE, LA GRANGE PK, IL 60525 SN 0029-5450 J9 NUCL TECHNOL JI Nucl. Technol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 105 IS 1 BP 104 EP 122 PG 19 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA MM316 UT WOS:A1994MM31600010 ER PT B AU WILSON, JR AF WILSON, JR BE Franco, J Lizano, S Aguilar, L Daltabuit, E TI SUPERNOVA EXPLOSION CALCULATIONS SO NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS IN ASTROPHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st UNAM-CRAY Supercomputing Workshop, Numerical Simulations in Astrophysics - Modelling the Dynamics of the Universe CY JUL 26-30, 1993 CL MEXICO CITY, MEXICO SP UNAM CRAY C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS PI CAMBRIDGE PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE, CAMBS, ENGLAND CB2 1RP BN 0-521-46238-X PY 1994 BP 165 EP 169 PG 5 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BC10F UT WOS:A1994BC10F00028 ER PT J AU FAST, JD GRIGGS, DP ADDIS, RP AF FAST, JD GRIGGS, DP ADDIS, RP GP AMER METEOROL SOC TI Long-range mesoscale modeling of pollutant transport for the European Tracer Experiment (ETEX) SO NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION 10TH CONFERENCE (NWP) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction CY JUL 18-22, 1994 CL PORTLAND, OR SP Amer Meteorol Soc, Comm Weather Analy & Forecasting C1 WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER CO,SAVANNAH RIVER TECHNOL CTR,AIKEN,SC 29808. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC PI BOSTON PA 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, MA 02108 PY 1994 BP 398 EP 400 PG 3 WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BE07C UT WOS:A1994BE07C00145 ER PT J AU CHIN, HNS AF CHIN, HNS GP AMER METEOROL SOC TI Effects of microphysics and radiation on mesoscale processes of a midlatitude squall line SO NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION 10TH CONFERENCE (NWP) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction CY JUL 18-22, 1994 CL PORTLAND, OR SP Amer Meteorol Soc, Comm Weather Analy & Forecasting C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV REG ATMOSPHER SCI,LIVERMORE,CA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC PI BOSTON PA 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, MA 02108 PY 1994 BP 602 EP 605 PG 4 WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BE07C UT WOS:A1994BE07C00217 ER PT S AU EGDORF, HW PAINTER, SW AF EGDORF, HW PAINTER, SW BE Herring, C Wallace, J Beaumariage, T Roberts, C TI AN OBJECT-ORIENTED METHODOLOGY FOR DISCRETE-EVENT SIMULATION TASKS - REQUIREMENTS, FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION, DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION SO OBJECT-ORIENTED SIMULATION CONFERENCE (OOS'94) SE SIMULATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Object-Oriented Simulation Conference/1994 Western Multiconference CY JAN 24-26, 1994 CL TEMPE, AZ SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 SN 0735-9276 BN 1-56555-067-6 J9 SIMUL SERIES PY 1994 VL 26 IS 2 BP 113 EP 118 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Computer Science, Software Engineering SC Computer Science GA BA76W UT WOS:A1994BA76W00017 ER PT B AU QUINBYHUNT, MS HULL, PG HUNT, AJ AF QUINBYHUNT, MS HULL, PG HUNT, AJ BE Jaffe, JS TI PREDICTING POLARIZATION PROPERTIES OF MARINE AEROSOLS SO OCEAN OPTICS XII SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Ocean Optics XII Conference CY JUN 13-15, 1994 CL BERGEN, NORWAY SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, BERGEN HIGH TECHNOL CTR LTD, NORWAY, UNIV BERGEN, NANSEN ENVIRONM & REMOTE SENSING CTR, NORWAY, NORWEGIAN MINIST FISHERIES, INST MARINE RES, UNIV TRONDHEIM, NORWEGIAN INST TECHNOL, UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, SCRIPPS INST OCEANOG, USN, OFF NAVAL RES C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1574-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2258 BP 735 EP 746 DI 10.1117/12.190120 PG 12 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Oceanography; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Oceanography; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BC27H UT WOS:A1994BC27H00072 ER PT B AU MILLER, D QUINBYHUNT, MS HUNT, AJ AF MILLER, D QUINBYHUNT, MS HUNT, AJ BE Jaffe, JS TI POLARIZATION DEPENDENT MEASUREMENTS OF LIGHT SCATTERING IN SEA ICE SO OCEAN OPTICS XII SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Ocean Optics XII Conference CY JUN 13-15, 1994 CL BERGEN, NORWAY SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, BERGEN HIGH TECHNOL CTR LTD, NORWAY, UNIV BERGEN, NANSEN ENVIRONM & REMOTE SENSING CTR, NORWAY, NORWEGIAN MINIST FISHERIES, INST MARINE RES, UNIV TRONDHEIM, NORWEGIAN INST TECHNOL, UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, SCRIPPS INST OCEANOG, USN, OFF NAVAL RES C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MET ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1574-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2258 BP 908 EP 919 DI 10.1117/12.190045 PG 12 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Oceanography; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Oceanography; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BC27H UT WOS:A1994BC27H00090 ER PT B AU CANDY, JV SULLIVAN, EJ AF CANDY, JV SULLIVAN, EJ GP IEEE TI MODEL-BASED OCEAN ACOUSTIC PASSIVE LOCALIZATION SO OCEANS 94 - OCEANS ENGINEERING FOR TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY AND TOMORROW'S PRESERVATION, PROCEEDINGS, VOL II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Oceans 94/OSATES Conference on Oceans Engineering for Today's Technology and Tomorrow's Preservation CY 1994 CL BREST, FRANCE SP IEEE, OCEAN ENGN SOC, SOC ELECTRICIENS & ELECTRONICIENS, COMMUNAUTE URBAINE BREST C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2056-5 PY 1994 BP B615 EP B620 PG 6 WC Acoustics; Automation & Control Systems; Engineering, Marine; Mechanics; Oceanography; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Acoustics; Automation & Control Systems; Engineering; Mechanics; Oceanography; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB95J UT WOS:A1994BB95J00112 ER PT J AU ALBRIGHT, J DANGERFIELD, J JOHNSTAD, S CASSELL, B DEFLANDRE, JP WITHERS, R AF ALBRIGHT, J DANGERFIELD, J JOHNSTAD, S CASSELL, B DEFLANDRE, JP WITHERS, R TI SEISMIC SURVEILLANCE FOR MONITORING RESERVOIR CHANGES SO OILFIELD REVIEW LA English DT Article ID VELOCITIES AB Time-lapse images and acoustic listening devices are the latest tools of the trade for tracking reservoir fluid movement. These techniques, done with both active and passive seismic surveys, are presenting new ways of getting more from the reservoir. C1 PHILLIPS PETR CO,TANANGER,NORWAY. NORSK HYDRO AS,BERGEN,NORWAY. INST FRANCAIS PETR,F-92506 RUEIL MALMAISON,FRANCE. ARCO,EXPLORAT & PROD TECHNOL,PLANO,TX. RP ALBRIGHT, J (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM, USA. NR 24 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0923-1730 J9 OILFIELD REV JI Oilfield Rev. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 6 IS 1 BP 4 EP 14 PG 11 WC Engineering, Petroleum SC Engineering GA QD628 UT WOS:A1994QD62800001 ER PT J AU TUSS, J AF TUSS, J TI ROADMAPS TO THE INTERNET - FINDING THE BEST GUIDEBOOK FOR YOUR NEEDS SO ONLINE LA English DT Article RP TUSS, J (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,212 LIB,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 3 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU ONLINE INC PI WILTON PA 462 DANBURY RD, WILTON, CT 06897-2126 SN 0146-5422 J9 ONLINE JI Online PD JAN PY 1994 VL 18 IS 1 BP 14 EP & PG 0 WC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science SC Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science GA MQ405 UT WOS:A1994MQ40500021 ER PT B AU Olivier, SS Max, CE Avicola, K Brase, JM Friedman, HW Gavel, DT Morris, JR Salmon, JT Bissinger, HD Duff, JM Johansson, EM Johnston, B Kiefer, RD Presta, RW Rapp, DA Smauley, DA Waltjen, KE AF Olivier, SS Max, CE Avicola, K Brase, JM Friedman, HW Gavel, DT Morris, JR Salmon, JT Bissinger, HD Duff, JM Johansson, EM Johnston, B Kiefer, RD Presta, RW Rapp, DA Smauley, DA Waltjen, KE BE Pyper, DM Angione, RJ TI Sodium-layer laser guide star adaptive optics development at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Lick Observatory SO OPTICAL ASTRONOMY FROM THE EARTH AND MOON SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Astronomical-Society-of-the-Pacific Summer Scientific Meeting on Optical Astronomy From the Earth and Moon CY JUL 13-15, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Astron Soc Pacific C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-74-0 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1994 VL 55 BP 82 EP 92 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33U UT WOS:A1994BE33U00009 ER EF