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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

OtherWright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, United States
About: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a other organization based out in Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Mach number. The organization has 5817 authors who have published 9157 publications receiving 292559 citations. The organization is also known as: Wright-Patterson AFB & FFO.


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TL;DR: The Auger-electron spectra in the intermediate and low energy range (0-1 keV) for many of the transition metals of periods 4-6 (specifically, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Co, Y, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ru, Rh, La, Hf, Ta, W, Re, Ir, Pt, and Au) have been measured as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The Auger-electron spectra in the intermediate- and low-energy range (0-1 keV) for many of the transition metals of periods 4-6 (specifically, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Co, Y, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ru, Rh, La, Hf, Ta, W, Re, Ir, Pt, and Au) have been measured. In general, the spectra from elements in the same period of the Periodic Table are similar, the main difference being the energy at which the Auger electrons appear. The main transitions observed from period-4 elements are of the $\mathrm{LMM}$ type. For period-5 elements, the Auger transitions involve $\mathrm{MNN}$ levels, and for the period-6 elements, the transitions are of the $\mathrm{NNN}$ (Coster-Kronig) type.

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01 Jan 1988-Toxicon
TL;DR: In the mouse and rat, microcystin-LR is a potent, rapid-acting, direct hepatotoxin, with the immediate cause of death in acute toxicities being hemorrhagic shock secondary to massive hepatocellular necrosis and collapse of hepatic parenchyma.

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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of oxygen adsorption and diffusion on the stability, morphology, and charge transfer in single-layer graphene with structural point defects were investigated by density functional theory.
Abstract: In this work, effects of oxygen adsorption and diffusion on the stability, morphology, and charge transfer in single-layer graphene with structural point defects were investigated by density functional theory, specifically for the experimentally characterized monovacancy, double-vacancy, 555–777, 5555–6–7777, and Stone-Wales defects. The theoretical analysis demonstrated strengthened oxygen adsorption on defective graphene as compared to pristine graphene, resulting in trapping of the oxygen onto defects. This was accompanied by significant charge transfer of up to 3e, unlike for pristine graphene. At the same time, atomic oxygen diffuses at different rates dependent on the local environment, however with relatively low barriers (mostly <1 eV), lower than for pristine graphene, thus, revealing an interplay between diffusion and adsorption in this case. Addition of a nonempirical correction to the exchange-correlation functional to take into account London dispersion demonstrated that the vdW-DF PBE functi...

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TL;DR: Fingerson, L. E., and Lewis, C. C. as discussed by the authors used an Electron Beam Probe (EMB) to measure the velocity and density of high speed flows.
Abstract: References 1 Fingerson, L. M., "A Heat Flux Probe for Transient Measurements in High Temperature Gases," Ph.D. thesis, 1961, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; also ARS Journal, Vol. 13, No. 11, Nov. 1962, p. 1709. 2 McCroskey, W. J., "Density and Velocity Measurements in HighSpeed Flows," AIAA Journal, Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1968, pp. 1805-1808. 3 Horstman, C. C. and Kussoy, M. I, "Hypersonic Viscous Interaction on Slender Cones," AIAA Paper 68-2, New York, 1968. 4 Vas, I. E., "An Experimental Investigation of the Flow About a Slender Cone at Hypersonic Speeds," Ph.D. thesis, 1970, New York Univ., New York. 5 Becker, M., Papanikas, D. G., and Schweiger, G., "Experimental Study of the Flow Field in Front of Hemispheres in the Transition and Shock Formation Regime," presented at the 7th RGDS, July 1970, Deutsche Forschungsurid Versuchsanstalt fur Luftund Raumfahrt, (DFVLR) Porz-Wahn, W. Germany. 6 Harbour, P. J. and Lewis, J. H., "Preliminary Measurements of the Hypersonic Rarefield Flow Field on a Sharp Flat Plate Using an Electron Beam Probe," Rarefied Gas Dynamics, Supp. 4, Vol. 1, Academic Press, New York, 1967. 7 Petraites, R. J., "An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Three-Dimensionality on the Flow Over a Flat Plate at M ~ 25," MSE thesis, Aug. 1972, Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Sciences, Princeton Univ., Princeton, N.J. 8 Dewey, C. F., Jr., "A Correlation of Convective Heat Transfer and Recovery Temperature Data for Cylinders in Compressible Flow," International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 8, 1965, pp. 245-252. 9 Rubin, S. G., Rudman, S., Lin, T. C, and Pierucci, M., "Hypersonic Viscous-Inviscid Interaction by a New Type of Analysis," AGARD CP 30, Hypersonic Boundary Layers and Flow Fields, May 1968. 10 Mayne, A. W., Jr., Gilley, G. E., and Lewis, C. H., "Binary Boundary Layers on Sharp Cones in Low-Density Supersonic and Hypersonic Flow," AIAA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 4, April 1969, pp. 699-706.

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TL;DR: In this paper, Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) measurement was used to detect two SdH oscillations on the samples of $x=0.35$ and 0.31, due to the population of the first two subbands with the energy separations of 128 and 109 meV, respectively.
Abstract: We have studied the electronic properties of ${\mathrm{Al}}_{x}{\mathrm{Ga}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}\mathrm{N}/\mathrm{G}\mathrm{a}\mathrm{N}$ heterostructures by using Shubnikov--de Haas (SdH) measurement. Two SdH oscillations were detected on the samples of $x=0.35$ and 0.31, due to the population of the first two subbands with the energy separations of 128 and 109 meV, respectively. For the sample of $x=0.25,$ two SdH oscillations beat each other, probably due to a finite zero-field spin splitting. The spin-splitting energy is equal to 9.0 meV. The samples also showed a persistent photoconductivity effect after illuminating by blue light-emitting diode.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
John A. Rogers1771341127390
Liming Dai14178182937
Mark C. Hersam10765946813
Gareth H. McKinley9746734624
Robert E. Cohen9141232494
Michael F. Rubner8730129369
Howard E. Katz8747527991
Melvin E. Andersen8351726856
Eric A. Stach8156542589
Harry L. Anderson8039622221
Christopher K. Ober8063129517
Vladimir V. Tsukruk7948128151
David C. Look7852628666
Richard A. Vaia7632425387
Kirk S. Schanze7351219118
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
202211
2021279
2020298
2019290
2018272