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Jordan A. Hachtel

Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Publications -  134
Citations -  2853

Jordan A. Hachtel is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning transmission electron microscopy & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2047 citations. Previous affiliations of Jordan A. Hachtel include Vanderbilt University & University of Colorado Boulder.

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The Physics of the B Factories

Adrian John Bevan, +2064 more
TL;DR: The physics of the SLAC and KEK B Factories are described in this paper, with a brief description of the detectors, BaBar and Belle, and data taking related issues.
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The Physics of the B Factories

Adrian John Bevan, +2005 more
TL;DR: A brief description of the SLAC and KEK B Factories as well as their detectors, BaBar and Belle, and data taking related issues can be found in Part A of this book as mentioned in this paper.
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Re Doping in 2D Transition Metal Dichalcogenides as a New Route to Tailor Structural Phases and Induced Magnetism

TL;DR: A new growth strategy employing chemical vapor deposition is developed to grow monolayer 2D alloys of Re-doped MoSe2 with show composition tunable structural phase variations which provide opportunities to study novel phenomena such as magnetism which broadens the range of their applications.
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Quaternary 2D Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) with Tunable Bandgap.

TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis of quaternary alloys Mox W1-x S2y Se2(1-y) is reported using chemical vapor deposition and the composition of alloys is tuned by changing the growth temperatures.
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The BABAR detector: Upgrades, operation and performance

Bernard Aubert, +1090 more
TL;DR: The BaBar detector operated successfully at the PEP-II asymmetric e + e-collider at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory from 1999 to 2008 as mentioned in this paper, and the performance of the collider and the detector systems, as well as the trigger, online and offline computing, and aspects of event reconstruction since the beginning of data taking.