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Motorola

CompanySchaumburg, Illinois, United States
About: Motorola is a company organization based out in Schaumburg, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Communications system. The organization has 27298 authors who have published 38274 publications receiving 968710 citations. The organization is also known as: Motorola, Inc. & Galvin Manufacturing Corporation.


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14 Dec 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, an application device (401) is connectable with a donor device (541) such as a portable memory card (560) or widely accessible central database (550).
Abstract: An application device (401) is connectable with a donor device (541) such as a portable memory card (560) or widely accessible central database (550). The donor device (541) stores and provides preferences to the application device (401). The donor device (541) contains a reference preference memory capable of storing preferences for a particular user. A controller (450) accesses the donor device to obtain preferences that pertain to the particular user under certain conditions and stores preferences obtained from the donor device in the session preference memory (490) of the application device (401) for use in a session by the particular user.

219 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a thermal decomposition of the precursors via elimination of SiMe{sub 3}F and SiMe[sub 3]Cl at 400-500 degrees C.
Abstract: New unimolecular carbon-nitride precursors such as C{sub 3}N{sub 3}F{sub 2}N(SiMe{sub 3}){sub 2} and C{sub 3}N{sub 3}Cl{sub 2}N(SiMe{sub 3}){sub s} were synthesized and used to deposit thin films of composition C{sub 3}N{sub 4}-C{sub 3.2}N{sub 4}, the highest nitrogen content observed in C-N solids. The films were formed by the thermal decomposition of the precursors via elimination of SiMe{sub 3}F and SiMe{sub 3}Cl at 400-500 {degrees}C. Film thicknesses between 1200 and 4000 {Angstrom} were deposited on (100) Si, graphite, beryllium, and SiO{sub 2}, and were extensively characterized for composition and chemical purity using RBS, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis, and SIMS. The material was amorphous as indicated by X-ray diffraction. IR, EELS, and {sub 13}C NMR reveal substantial sp{sup 2} hybridization in both the carbon and the nitrogen. This material should be an excellent precursor for the high-pressure synthesis of C{sub 3}N{sub 4}, the highly sought structural and compositional analog of Si{sub 3}N{sub 4}. 12 refs., 4 figs.

218 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the decay of electronic current with the length of n-alkanedithiol molecules in single-molecule nano-junctions is reported as a function of the applied bias.
Abstract: Molecular electronic devices require at least two electrical contacts to one (or more) molecule(s). Single molecules are reliably probed by bonding one end to a gold substrate and the other end to a gold nanocrystal. The circuit is completed with a gold-coated atomic force microscope probe. Measurements of the decay of electronic current with the length of n-alkanedithiol molecules in these single-molecule nanojunctions are reported as a function of the applied bias. The value of the decay constant near zero bias was obtained from measurements in the ohmic region of the current−voltage curves. The electron tunneling decay rate is significantly smaller (βN = 0.57 ± 0.03) than observed for molecules bonded at just one end (βN ≈ 1), and it falls to even smaller values as the applied bias is increased. Both these effects are quantitatively accounted for by a large shift in molecular levels caused by the attachment of wires at each end.

218 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Elliott Philofsky1
TL;DR: The effect of silicon on intermetallics formation in gold-aluminum diffusion couples was investigated in this article, where the authors found that silicon had little effect on the growth rate of AuAl, Au2Al and Au4Al, but increased the amount of purple phase in the couples.
Abstract: Intermetallic formation in gold-aluminum systems has been studied at 200°C–460°C using butt-welded diffusion couples. The predominant intermetallic phase was found to be Au5Al2, but all five equilibrium phases of the system were present in the couples after annealing at long times. The kinetics of the process were measured and the activation energy for overall intermetallic formation was found to be 15.9 kcal/mol. The effect of silicon on intermetallic formation was also investigated. It was found that while silicon had little effect on the growth rate of AuAl, Au2Al, Au5Al2, and Au4Al, it substantially increased the amount of purple phase in the couples. An electron microprobe traverse indicated that this purple phase contained 6 wt.% Si. The relative tensile strengths of the intermetallics were determined indirectly by measuring the tensile properties of the diffused couples. It was found that all the intermetallics were stronger than gold or aluminum. However, appreciable voiding occurred in Au5Al2 after long times above 300°C and in AuAl2 after long times above 400°C weakening these phases catastrophically. The voiding was greatly accelerated by intermittent aging.

218 citations

Patent
15 Aug 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, a universal multimedia access apparatus for accessing any of a plurality of multimedia applications provided by a multimedia network is proposed, consisting of a transceiver and a processing unit.
Abstract: A universal multimedia access apparatus for accessing any of a plurality of multimedia applications provided by a multimedia network. The universal multimedia access apparatus accesses a predetermined one of the plurality of multimedia applications using an application-specific module interfaced thereto, the application-specific module being selected from a plurality of application-specific modules. The universal multimedia access apparatus comprises a transceiver and a processing unit. The transceiver communicates multimedia information between the multimedia network and the application-specific module, and communicates with the multimedia network in any one of a plurality of communication modes. The processing unit is operative to identify the application-specific module interfaced thereto and the predetermined one of the plurality of multimedia applications associated with the application-specific module, and operative to command the transceiver to communicate with the multimedia network in a mode associated with the predetermined one of the plurality of multimedia applications.

218 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Georgios B. Giannakis137132173517
Yonggang Huang13679769290
Chenming Hu119129657264
Theodore S. Rappaport11249068853
Chang Ming Li9789642888
John Kim9040641986
James W. Hicks8940651636
David Blaauw8775029855
Mark Harman8350629118
Philippe Renaud7777326868
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos7694626196
Min Zhao7154724549
Weidong Shi7052816368
David Pearce7034225680
Douglas L. Jones7051221596
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202129
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2019134
2018144